Audiopeach

Audiopeach is the debut album from Peach and was released in 1997. The album was the only one released by the group (who were named Peach Union in the US) and contained the singles "On My Own", "From This Moment On" and "Sorrow Town". "Made in Vain" was also planned as a single, but withdrawn despite the band filming a Promotional Video and gaining TV exposure with the song. In the US, the group achieved success with their debut single, "On My Own", which reached #39 in the Billboard Hot 100[3] #1 in Israel and Mexico and #2 in the Canadian Top 40.

Audiopeach
Studio album by
Released30 September 1997[1]
GenrePop, Synthpop, Electronic
Length42:23
LabelSony, Mute Records
ProducerPascal Gabriel, Lisa Lamb, Paul Statham
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[2]

Track listing

  1. No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."On My Own"Pascal Gabriel, Paul Statham, Lisa Lamb4:58
    2."From This Moment On"Gabriel, Statham4:03
    3."Made in Vain"Gabriel, Statham5:50
    4."Perfect World"Gabriel, Statham, Lamb3:48
    5."Sorrow Town"Gabriel, Statham, Lamb3:53
    6."Deep Down Together"Gabriel, Statham, Lamb3:41
    7."Tell Me"Gabriel, Statham, Lamb4:13
    8."Give Me Tomorrow"Gabriel, Statham3:33
    9."Higher Ground"Gabriel, Statham4:28
    10."Hush"Gabriel, Statham, Lamb3:56
    Japanese release
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    11."Come to Me"Pascal Gabriel, Paul Statham, Lisa Lamb3:49
    12."On My Own (RH Factor Vocal Club Mix)"Pascal Gabriel, Paul Statham, Lisa Lamb7:43
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