From the Heart (Another Level album)
From the Heart - the Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the British boyband Another Level, released on 1 June 2002, two years after the group had split. The album was released to fulfill the band's three-album deal which they signed when they were signed to Northwestside records in 1998. The album contains all eight of the band's singles, plus three popular album tracks, plus five additional alternative versions including a previously unreleased live session of "I Can See You in My Mind".
From the Heart - the Greatest Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Another Level | ||||
Released | 1 June 2002 | |||
Recorded | 1997-1999 | |||
Genre | R&B, Pop | |||
Label | BMG, Northwestside | |||
Producer | Jason Osborne, Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe, Gordon Chambers, D-Moet, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dane Bowers, Wayne Williams, Linslee Campbell, Joey Elias, John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys, D'Influence, S.P.A, Jan Kincaid, Another Level, Stephen Emmanuel | |||
Another Level chronology | ||||
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Background
Another Level were originally conceived by Nick Raphael and Christian Tattersfield for their new record label project, Northwestside Records, a BMG sub-label in the United Kingdom that had also signed Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records unit in 1998. They felt there was a gap in the market for an interracial boyband. Raphael and Tattersfield asked future Epic A&R Jo Charrington to put the group together and then manage them. Charrington recruited the members by auditioning singers from the BRIT School and modelling agencies, with the band originally consisting of a fifth member, Michael Kempster, who left the band shortly after recruitment to pursue a solo career.[1] Due to Northwestside's position as an urban marketed record label, a number of R&B and hip hop stars guested on Another Level's debut album. These included Jay-Z, who appeared on "Be Alone No More", Ghostface Killah, who appeared on the single version of "I Want You for Myself", MC Fats who appeared on "What You Know About Me", and TQ, who appeared on "Summertime".
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Freak Me" | Roy Murray, Keith Sweat | Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe (co.) | 4:55 |
2. | "From the Heart" | Diane Warren | Khris Kallow | 4:52 |
3. | "Bomb Diggy" | Dwight Reynolds | Derrick Martin | 3:35 |
4. | "Be Alone No More" (featuring Jay-Z) | Steven Dubin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias | Cutfather & Joe | 3:58 |
5. | "Holding Back the Years" | Mick Hucknall | Mark Williams | 3:59 |
6. | "What You Know About Me" (featuring MC Fats) | Wayne Williams, Rodney Jerkins, Harvey Mason Jr., Brad Gilderman | Harvey Mason Jr. | 5:15 |
7. | "Guess I Was a Fool" | Joey Elias, John Robinson | Joey Elias, John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys (co.) | 5:26 |
8. | "Don't Cry" | Kenny Tonge, Donell Jones | Jan Kincaid | 3:51 |
9. | "I Want You for Myself" | Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dakari St. Aimee | Billy "Bad" Ward, Cutfather & Joe (remix) | 5:08 |
10. | "Summertime" (featuring TQ) | Terrence Quaites, D. Rasheed | TQ, Jahmal Harris | 3:29 |
11. | "My Girl" | Bobby Kianoush, Mark Baron, Dwight Reynolds, Derrick Martin | Da Bandits, Dwight Reynolds (co.), Derrick Martin (co.) | |
12. | "From the Heart" (Frankie Knuckles remix) | Diane Warren | Khris Kallow | 4:25 |
13. | "Freak Me" (Rich Boogie Remix featuring L'Fudge) | Roy Murray, Keith Sweat | Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe (co.) | |
14. | "Guess I Was a Fool" (Opaz Remix) | Joey Elias, John Robinson | Joey Elias, John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys (co.) | |
15. | "I Want You for Myself" (Full Intention remix) | Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dakari St. Aimee | Billy "Bad" Ward, Cutfather & Joe (remix) | |
16. | "I Can See You In My Mind" (Live Session) | Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams | Dane Bowers, Wayne Williams, Linslee Campbell (add.) |
References
- "Interview with Jo Charrington". HitQuarters. 29 Nov 2010. Retrieved 2 Dec 2010.