Steppin' Out (Cleopatra album)

Steppin' Out is the second studio album by British girl group Cleopatra, released on 22 August 2000 by WEA in the majority of the world and Maverick Records in the United States.[6]

Steppin' Out
European cover
Studio album by
Released22 August 2000
Recorded1999–2000
Label
Producer
Cleopatra chronology
Comin' Atcha!
(1998)
Steppin' Out
(2000)
Alternative cover
US and Japanese cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Billboard(favourable)[2]
MTV(favourable)[3]
PopMatters(favourable)[4]
Vibe(favourable)[5]

Overview

Cleo Higgins served was the main songwriter on the album, which was also co-written by her bandmates. As well the album features production from Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Dallas Austin and Stargate.[6]

Recording and production

After the success of their debut Comin' Atcha! and gaining attention in the US, including a Top 40 entry for "Cleopatra's Theme", the girls entered the studio to start work on their then-untitled second album. The girls decided the direction of this album would be R&B and not pop like their first album. Cleo again was the main songwriter, having penned the entire first album with her sister and bandmates credited as co-writers.

Employing a variety of production teams including Cutfather & Joe, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Stargate and bass guitarist and background vocalist Debra Killings, the album was recorded across the US and UK as well as in Norway and Denmark.

Cover artwork

Photography duo Markus and Indrani, best known for their work with Mariah Carey and Beyoncé, were brought in to shoot the album artwork.

Reaction

Upon release, the album earned favourable reviews from critics.[1][2][3][4][5] The lead single from the album, "Come and Get Me", reached No. 29 on the UK Singles Chart.[1][7]

Track listing

  1. "Press Here to Start"
  2. "Come and Get Me"
  3. "U Got It"
  4. "Sweat Me"
  5. "Who's Your Woman"
  6. "Nobody Said"
  7. "Number One Fan"
  8. "Voo-Doo"
  9. "Yes, This Party's Going Right"
  10. "You Can't Be in My Life"
  11. "Bingo My Love"
  12. "Questions and Jealousy"
  13. "Take Me Now (Stop, Stop...)"[6]

US version

  1. "Press Here to Start"
  2. "U Got It"
  3. "Take Me Now (Stop, Stop...)"
  4. "Sweat Me"
  5. "Nobody Said"
  6. "Come and Get Me"
  7. "Questions and Jealousy"
  8. "Who's Your Woman"
  9. "Bingo My Love"
  10. "Voo-Doo"
  11. "Yes, This Party's Going Right"[6]

Bonus tracks

  • "All Talk No Action" (Japanese release)[6]

Credits

gollark: I found this very "fun" exchange thanks to occasionally-usable Discord search. https://discord.com/channels/424394851170385921/453931191658348545/856653348232757279
gollark: The sky blueness thing is basically just because the atmosphere scatters blue a lot more than other frequencies, right?
gollark: I see. I'll consult the records.
gollark: The thing with quadratics? I think I did see that.
gollark: It's frustrating.

References

  1. "Cleopatra: Steppin' Out". Allmusic.com.
  2. "Cleopatra: Steppin' Out". billboard.com.
  3. "RUFF ENDZ, JESSICA, CLEOPATRA COMING TO STORES". mtv.com.
  4. "Cleopatra: Steppin' Out". popmatters.com.
  5. "Cleopatra: Steppin' Out". vibe.com.
  6. Cleopatra: Steppin' Out. WEA/Maverick Records. August 2000.
  7. "Cleopatra". officialcharts.com. Official Charts Company.
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