Killing Time (Tina Cousins album)

Killing Time is the first album by the British singer Tina Cousins. Released in 1999 (2000 in the US), it was produced by Pete Waterman with co-production by Mark Topham and Karl Twigg.

Killing Time
Studio album by
Released2 July 1999 (UK)
6 June 2000 (US)
Recorded1998-1999
GenrePop
LabelBig
ProducerPete Waterman, Mark Topham, Karl Twigg (co-prod.)
Tina Cousins chronology
Killing Time
(1999)
Mastermind
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

The album contained the song "Pray", which was released in the United States soon after its rapid success in both the United Kingdom and Australia. However, the single did not make an impact on American radio until late 2006, when it was added to the music databases of a few rhythmic/dance format stations. The album also contained the singles "Killin' Time", "Forever", "Angel" and "Nothing to Fear" which, like "Pray", only became popular in 2005 and 2006, after their release.

Track listing

  1. "Killin' Time"
  2. "Pray"
  3. "Angel"
  4. "Live and Breathe"
  5. "Forever"
  6. "Breathless"
  7. "Nothing to Fear"
  8. "Turn Back Time"
  9. "The Fool Is Me"
  10. "Until the Day"
  11. "Mysterious Times"
  12. "Killin' Time (Under Influence Mix)" - tour edition bonus track
  13. "Forever (W.I.P. Manana Mix)" - tour edition bonus track
  14. "Pray (W.I.P. in the Church Mix)" - tour edition bonus track
  15. "Angel (W.I.P. Mix)" - tour edition bonus track
  16. "Killin' Time (Nelson's Filthy Dub)" - tour edition bonus track

Charts

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 23
Dutch Albums Chart 69
Finland Albums Chart 11
Sweden Albums Chart 41
UK Albums Chart 50
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References

  1. Wilson, MacKenzie. Killing Time at AllMusic
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