Amber (Amber album)
Amber is the second studio album by Dutch singer Amber. It was released in 1999 on Tommy Boy Records, and features dance-pop, Hi-NRG, house, and Urban contemporary songs. It is her most well-received album by the American Pop mainstream to date. She co-wrote three songs with songwriters/producers Rick Nowels and Billy Steinberg: "Sexual (Li Da Di)," "Above the Clouds," and "Love One Another." The song "Above the Clouds" was featured in the season 3 finale of the television series Sex and the City.
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Released | September 21, 1999 | |||
Genre | Pop, Dance | |||
Label | Tommy Boy | |||
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Singles from Amber | ||||
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Track listings
- "Above the Clouds"
- "Love One Another"
- "Spiritual Virginity"
- "Object of Desire"
- "Sexual (Li Da Di)"
- "Without You"
- "I Found Myself In You"
- "If I'm Not the One"
- "Let's Do It for Love"
- "Don't Wanna Stop"
- "If You Could Read My Mind"
- "How Can I Tell You"
- "I'm Free"
- "Sexual (Li Da Di)" (Thunderpuss Remix)
Singles
- "Sexual (Li Da Di)", also known as "Sexual" - The first single from this album, released in 1999, became a pop hit, peaking at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] It also reached Number One on the American club charts. It peaked at #70 in Australia, #24 in New Zealand, and at #34 in the UK.
- "Above the Clouds"
- "Love One Another"
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