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Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
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Made of Bricks is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash, released in the United Kingdom on 6 August 2007 by Fiction Records, Cherrytree Records, and the Universal Music Group. The album was a commercial success, topping the UK Albums Chart and spawning a number-two single in the form of the lead single `Foundations`.[1] The album was later released in Europe on 10 September and in the United States on 8 January 2008.
Studio album by Kate Nash
Released 6 August 2007
Recorded 2006-2007
Studio Eastcote Studios, Miloco Studios, The Pool (London, England)
Genre Indie pop
Length 55:40
Label Fiction (UK)
Cherrytree (US)
Universal Music (International)
Producer
Paul EpworthKate Nash
Nash stated in an October 2007 interview for The Village Voice that she wrote all the songs on the album a year and a half before, except for `Skeleton Song`, which she had written the same year that the album came out.[2]
Release
The album was released five weeks earlier than originally planned due to the popularity of `Foundations`.[3][4] The album does not contain the track `Caroline`s a Victim`, which was released as a limited 7` single, double A-Side with `Birds` on Moshi Moshi Records before `Foundations`.[5] `Birds` was included on the album.
A version that included a `making of` DVD was available at Best Buy on the album`s release in the United States.[6] In that country, Made of Bricks debuted at number 36 on the Billboard 200 with sales of 16,000.[7] As of January 2010, the album has sold 544,000 copies in United Kingdom and it has sold 168,000 copies in United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.[8]
Reception
All tracks are written by Kate Nash, except where stated.
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. `Play` 1:11
2. `Foundations` Nash, Paul Epworth 4:05
3. `Mouthwash` 5:01
4. `Dickhead` 3:43
5. `Birds` 4:25
6. `We Get On` 4:34
7. `Mariella` 4:15
8. `Shit Song` 3:05
9. `Pumpkin Soup` Nash, Epworth 2:59
10. `Skeleton Song` Nash, Alejandro Tovar 5:07
11. `Nicest Thing` Nash, Jay Malhotra 4:05
12. `Merry Happy` (some versions include hidden track `Little Red` from 6:08; U.S. versions do not) Nash, Anuj Khanna 5:27/13:10
Total length: 55:40
Personnel
Musicians
Kate Nash – vocals, piano, keyboards, acoustic guitar, bass, synthesizers, production (track 1)
Jay Malhotra – electric guitar (tracks 3-5, 10-12), bass (tracks 3-6, 10-12), acoustic guitar (track 1), percussion (track 7)
Elliott Andrews – drums (tracks 3-6, 8, 10-12)
Mei-ling Wong – violin (tracks 10, 11)
Fiona Brice – strings, brass and woodwind arrangements (tracks 4, 12)
Leo Taylor – drums (track 9)
Production personnel
Paul Epworth – production
Mark Rankin – engineering
Anna Tjan – additional engineering
Oli Wright – additional engineering
Steve Fitzmaurice – mixing
Daniel Morrison – mixing assistance
Additional personnel
Chrissie Macdonald – art direction
Richard Robinson – graphic design
John Short – photography
Clare Nash – additional photography
Laura Dockrill – illustrations
Singles
Nash`s debut single, `Foundations`, is her most successful single to date. It charted at number #2 in the UK Singles Chart, missing the number one spot to Rihanna`s `Umbrella` by less than 200 copies. The song also charted most notably in Canada, Ireland, Germany and Austria.
The album`s second single, `Mouthwash` was performed at T4 on the Beach shortly before its release. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at #54 and two weeks later reached its peak position of #23. It received mixed reviews and did not chart elsewhere.
The third single release, `Pumpkin Soup`, released in October 2007, reached its UK peak position of #23 in January 2008. The song also charted in Austria and Germany. It managed to achieve a number #40 spot in Ireland.
The fourth and final single released from Made of Bricks was `Merry Happy`. The single was predicted to chart well after it was playlisted on BBC Radio 1, however Nash did not release a video for the song. Although it underperformed in the UK, the song did manage to chart in the Top 100 in Canada and was a minor hit in the US.