After the Lights

After the Lights is the fifth album of Sweetbox and the fourth album with Jade Villalon as frontwoman. It was released in 2004 in Japan. On various online stores, the CD is listed as Sweetbox Presents a Very Sweet X-Mas, although only 4 songs on the album are Christmas carols.

After the Lights
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2004
GenrePop, Christian music, Christmas music
Length44:04
LabelParaMusic
ProducerRoberto Geo Rosan
Sweetbox chronology
Adagio
(2004)
After the Lights
(2004)
Addicted
(2006)
Singles from After the Lights
  1. "After the Lights / This Christmas"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Killing Me DJ"
    Released: 2004
  3. "This Christmas / More Than Love"
    Released: 2004

In 2005, two different versions of the album were released in Korea, with one version being a special two-disc Christmas edition. The 3rd edition was called 13 Chapters, but was an album composed of the more popular songs from both Adagio and After the Lights. The album saw a shift in the lyrical style of Jade's writing, this time showcasing many songs written in 3rd person fashion, involving tales of lovers or people dealing with personal struggle, instead of a 1st person approach. The songs also were all based on original musical compositions written by Jade and Geo, with the exception of the holiday carols.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Geoman and Jade Villalon, except where noted.

Japanese Edition
No.TitleLength
1."This Christmas"3:38
2."After the Lights"3:14
3."Killing Me DJ (featuring Toby Breitenbach)"3:46
4."Piano in the Dark"3:40
5."More Than Love"3:21
6."Waterfall"3:05
7."God on Video"3:41
8."Time of My Life"3:18
9."Pretty in Pink"3:31
10."Girl from Tokyo"3:10
11."O Come All Ye Faithful" (Frederick Oakeley)2:59
12."Silent Night" (Oberndorf bei Salzburg)1:54
13."Merry X-Mas" (Noddy Holder, Jim Lea)3:57
Korean Edition
No.TitleLength
1."After the Lights"3:14
2."Killing Me DJ (featuring Toby Breitenbach)"3:46
3."Piano in the Dark"3:40
4."More Than Love"3:21
5."Waterfall"3:05
6."God on Video"3:41
7."Time of My Life"3:18
8."Pretty in Pink"3:31
9."Girl from Tokyo"3:10
10."Don't Wanna Kill You"3:32
11."Crown of Thorns"3:30
12."Killing Me DJ (featuring Toby Breitenbach) (European Version)"3:30
Christmas EP
No.TitleLength
1."This Christmas"3:38
2."O Come All Ye Faithful" (Frederick Oakeley)2:59
3."Silent Night" (Oberndorf bei Salzburg)1:54
4."Merry X-Mas" (Noddy Holder, Jim Lea)3:57

Credits

  • Executive Producer – Heiko Schmidt
  • Producer – Geo


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