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Audio Out

Audio Out is the first album by the Australian singer Amiel, released in Australia by Festival Records on 18 August 2003 (see 2003 in music). Produced by Josh Abrahams, the album is filled with a variety of strange pop songs which helped the album to receive favorable reviews. Amiel states that the album comes from the love of so many different kinds of music; hip hop, folk and pop music and she states "[the album] is my weird take on the world. It all comes from how I see the world."[1] Audio Out debuted inside the top twenty on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and is her highest selling album to date. The singles released from the album had minor success on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart with "Lovesong" being a top ten hit, "Obsession (I Love You)" becoming a top twenty hit while "Tonight" failed to crack the top fifty. The album nominated Amiel for five awards at the 2003 ARIA Awards including; "Single of the Year", "Highest Selling Single", "Best Female Artist", "Breakthrough Artist - Album" and "Best Pop Release".

Audio Out
Studio album by
Released18 August 2003 (2003-08-18)
Length49:57
LabelFestival
ProducerJosh Abrahams, Scott Sandilands, Ryan Freeland, Stuart Crichton, Daniel "Conrad" Glitch, Andy Baldwin, Justin Tresidder, Krish Sharma
Amiel chronology
Audio Out
(2003)
These Ties
(2005)
Alternative cover
The cover of the album released in Germany and Japan.
Singles from Audio Out
  1. "Lovesong"
    Released: March 2003
  2. "Obsession (I Love You)"
    Released: June 2003
  3. "Tonight"
    Released: September 2003

Recording and writing edit

After Amiel's success with her debut single "Addicted to Bass" in 1999 she moved from Melbourne, Victoria to Sydney, New South Wales to work further with Abrahams and Festival Records.[1] The first songs to emerge from the songwriting process were "Lovesong", "Side by Side" and "Claire De Lune". She then traveled to the United States where she was introduced to the music production team The Matrix (who were developing Avril Lavigne at the time) and together they wrote "Obsession (I Love You)" and "All of Me".[1] Recording began back in Melbourne where Abrahams had set up an old 1970's house full of studio gear.[1] Many producers and musician helped with the album including Ryan Freeland (who had produced for Aimee Mann and assisted Bob Clearmountain), Justin Tressidor (who has worked with george) and Brad Haehnel (who had mixed albums for Nelly Furtado).[1]

Amiel states "The album says what I wanted it to say. Every step along the way, everything, it all has a specific signature of me on it." Amiel states this, because she feels her music "defies the usual stereotypes". She also states "People say 'where do we put you? You're obviously pop but are you country, are you dance, are you R‘n’B?’ I'm all those things. It's a fusion, a hybrid, and a mish-mash of all these different influences coming together. So I had to learn to say my piece and stick up for myself. I realized that if the audience was going to believe it, it had to be real and if it was going to be real it had to come from me."[1]

Critical reception and commercial performance edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Inthemixfavourable[2]
Rolling Stone     [3]
Undercoverfavourable[4]

Audio Out received acclaim from the Australian music press. Tim Cashmere of the Australian magazine, Undercover, states that the album is full of "catchy guitar-pop tunes more aimed at a generic market than Abrahams' club hit ["Addicted to Bass"]."[5] Tim Duggen of Rolling Stone magazine, states that Amiel could be Australia's answer to Jewel, "as the music melts into the background."[6] Duggen's states "It is perfect pop in a way that only years of writing and production can produce, but it's also soulless and easily disposable."[6] Ending the review, he states "It's light, it's sweet, but don't expect any revelations, just 11 fucking love songs."[6] Australian dance music magazine, In the Mix, gave the album a "thumbs up for a sophisticated electronic pop gem", stating "If your [sic] a fan of pop then this record will exceed your expectations, for the more dance orientated crowd who are thirsty for more of the same old Amiel stuff, you may find yourself a little surprised at the change but still quite satisfied with quite a few tracks especially the Josh/Amiel collaborations."[7]

Audio Out was commercially successful in Australia and Japan. In late August 2003, it debuted at number seventeen on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. The album dropped out of the top fifty after five weeks and spent ten weeks in the top one hundred, leaving at number ninety-three.[8] The Australian Recording Industry Association awarded the album a gold certification for shipping 35,000 copies.[9] At the 2003 ARIA Awards, the album was nominated for "Breakthrough Artist - Album" and "Best Pop Release", but lost both awards to Innocent Eyes by Delta Goodrem.[10] In Japan, the album debuted on the Japan Oricon Albums Chart in February 2004 and went to peak at number twenty.[11] It spent nineteen weeks in the chart and sold an excess of 18,824 copies.[12]

Singles edit

"Lovesong", the first single, became Amiel's most-successful single release, reaching number six on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.[13] Written by Amiel herself, she states that the song is quite autobiographical, she states "I went out with this guy, it was three dates, just dinners, it was so irrelevant, it was completely nothing. I was new in town and I wanted something, someone. But it was a waste of time. I thought: great, all I got out of that was a love song, another fucking love song."[14] The single was released on 10 March 2003 and was certified platinum by ARIA and was the thirty-fourth highest selling single in Australia for 2003.[15][16] The song was nominated for "Single of the Year" and "Highest Selling Single" at the 2003 ARIA Awards.

The second single "Obsession (I Love You)" was written with the music production team The Matrix and featured an electropop vibe. It became a top-twenty hit for Amiel in Australia.[13] "The song went through many changes and has had many lives" states Amiel. She explains "In the end it [the song] took on a kind of Nine Inch Nails vibe. That’s what Josh is like. He becomes obsessed and driven toward a particular thing and in this song that is what he wanted. It totally works for this song to be dark and strange because it helps illustrate the obsessive, deluded character that I am playing".[14] The song was the twentieth highest selling single in Australia, for an Australian artist, for 2003.[17]

"Tonight", the third single, was the album's least successful single, peaking at number sixty-four in Australia.[18] Amiel wrote the song it in a day with Stuart Crichton and Barry Palmer.[14] Amiel states "Stuart had this William Orbit kind of groove and Barry had a nice riff and it evoked an image for me. It's a meditative song. Then when we had finished Josh remixed it into a 60’s psychedelic thing, he sped it up and gave it its 'Tomorrow Never Knows' type feel. It’s easy to tell from this song that he is obsessed with The Beatles!."[14] The CD single was released in Australia on 29 September 2003 and featured remixes of "Tonight" by Ken Cloud and Kid Kenobi.

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lovesong"Amiel Daemion3:31
2."Tonight"Stuart Crichton, Daemion, Barry Palmer3:38
3."Clair De Lune"Josh Abrahams, Daemion3:27
4."Side by Side"Daemion, Palmer3:21
5."Missing the Music"Abrahams, Daemion4:12
6."All of Me"Lauren Christy, Daemion, Graham Edwards, Scott Spock3:56
7."Obsession (I Love You)"Christy, Daemion, Edwards, Spock3:55
8."Games We Play"Daemion3:54
9."Theme for a One Night Stand"Abrahams, Daemion4:45
10."Final Piece"Daemion4:34
11."Nothing Can Break Me"Daemion, Krish Sharma4:12
Japan edition
No.TitleLength
12."Lovesong" (uncensored version)3:31
13."Lovesong" (music video)3:43
14."Obsession (I Love You)" (music video) 
Australian second disc DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Lovesong" (censored music video)3:28
2."Obsession (I Love You)" (music video)3:43
3."Lovesong" (Monument mix)4:37
4."Obsession (I Love You)" (Rogue Traders Denim Tribute mix)7:16
5."Obsession (I Love You)" (Infusion Underground mix)8:37

Charts edit

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[13] 17
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Japan Albums Chart[11] 20

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[19] Gold 35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia 18 August 2003 Festival Records CD 336352
Japan[20] 11 February 2004 Sony Japan CD SICP-521
Germany 14 June 2004 Ministry of Sound CD ?

Personnel edit

  • Josh Abrahams – drum programming, electric guitar, keyboard.
  • Andy Baldwin – drum programming, keyboard.
  • Stuart Crichton – drum programming (track 4).
  • Amiel Daemion – drum programming (tracks 8 and 9).
  • Andy Page – drum programming, electric guitar, keyboard.
  • Krish Sharma – drum programming (track 11).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Biography by Australian Music Online" 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Australian Music Online. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  2. ^ Inthemix review 10 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Rolling Stone review 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Undercover review
  5. ^ "Tim Cashmere's review of Audio Out". Undercover. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  6. ^ a b c Tim Duggen "Silly Lovesongs: Is Amiel Australia's answer to Jewel?" 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  7. ^ "In the Mix review of Audio Out" 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine. In the Mix. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  8. ^ "ARIA Report Issue 715 - 3 November 2003". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  9. ^ "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2004 Albums" 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine. ARIA. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  10. ^ "2003: 17th Annual ARIA Awards" 13 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine. ARIA Awards. Retrieved 16 September 2008.
  11. ^ a b "Audio Out - Japan chart information". Oricon. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  12. ^ "Japan sales" 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. jbbs.livedoor.jp. Retrieved 17 September 2008.
  13. ^ a b c "Audio Out - Australian chart run"[permanent dead link]. Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  14. ^ a b c d "Amiel Audio Out Biography by Warner Music" 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Warner Music. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  15. ^ "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2003 Singles" 12 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine. ARIA. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  16. ^ "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 100 Singles 2003" 27 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine. ARIA. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  17. ^ "ARIA Charts - End Of Year Charts - Top 20 Australian Singles 2003". ARIA. Retrieved 15 September 2008.
  18. ^ "ARIA ReporAt Issue 711 - 6 October 2003". ARIA Charts. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  19. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2004 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  20. ^ "Japan release information"[permanent dead link]. Rakuten.co.jp. Retrieved 15 June 2008.

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Audio Out is the first album by the Australian singer Amiel released in Australia by Festival Records on 18 August 2003 see 2003 in music Produced by Josh Abrahams the album is filled with a variety of strange pop songs which helped the album to receive favorable reviews Amiel states that the album comes from the love of so many different kinds of music hip hop folk and pop music and she states the album is my weird take on the world It all comes from how I see the world 1 Audio Out debuted inside the top twenty on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and is her highest selling album to date The singles released from the album had minor success on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart with Lovesong being a top ten hit Obsession I Love You becoming a top twenty hit while Tonight failed to crack the top fifty The album nominated Amiel for five awards at the 2003 ARIA Awards including Single of the Year Highest Selling Single Best Female Artist Breakthrough Artist Album and Best Pop Release Audio OutStudio album by AmielReleased18 August 2003 2003 08 18 Length49 57LabelFestivalProducerJosh Abrahams Scott Sandilands Ryan Freeland Stuart Crichton Daniel Conrad Glitch Andy Baldwin Justin Tresidder Krish SharmaAmiel chronologyAudio Out 2003 These Ties 2005 Alternative coverThe cover of the album released in Germany and Japan Singles from Audio Out Lovesong Released March 2003 Obsession I Love You Released June 2003 Tonight Released September 2003 Contents 1 Recording and writing 2 Critical reception and commercial performance 3 Singles 4 Track listing 5 Charts 6 Certifications 7 Release history 8 Personnel 9 ReferencesRecording and writing editAfter Amiel s success with her debut single Addicted to Bass in 1999 she moved from Melbourne Victoria to Sydney New South Wales to work further with Abrahams and Festival Records 1 The first songs to emerge from the songwriting process were Lovesong Side by Side and Claire De Lune She then traveled to the United States where she was introduced to the music production team The Matrix who were developing Avril Lavigne at the time and together they wrote Obsession I Love You and All of Me 1 Recording began back in Melbourne where Abrahams had set up an old 1970 s house full of studio gear 1 Many producers and musician helped with the album including Ryan Freeland who had produced for Aimee Mann and assisted Bob Clearmountain Justin Tressidor who has worked with george and Brad Haehnel who had mixed albums for Nelly Furtado 1 Amiel states The album says what I wanted it to say Every step along the way everything it all has a specific signature of me on it Amiel states this because she feels her music defies the usual stereotypes She also states People say where do we put you You re obviously pop but are you country are you dance are you R n B I m all those things It s a fusion a hybrid and a mish mash of all these different influences coming together So I had to learn to say my piece and stick up for myself I realized that if the audience was going to believe it it had to be real and if it was going to be real it had to come from me 1 Critical reception and commercial performance editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingInthemixfavourable 2 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Undercoverfavourable 4 Audio Out received acclaim from the Australian music press Tim Cashmere of the Australian magazine Undercover states that the album is full of catchy guitar pop tunes more aimed at a generic market than Abrahams club hit Addicted to Bass 5 Tim Duggen of Rolling Stone magazine states that Amiel could be Australia s answer to Jewel as the music melts into the background 6 Duggen s states It is perfect pop in a way that only years of writing and production can produce but it s also soulless and easily disposable 6 Ending the review he states It s light it s sweet but don t expect any revelations just 11 fucking love songs 6 Australian dance music magazine In the Mix gave the album a thumbs up for a sophisticated electronic pop gem stating If your sic a fan of pop then this record will exceed your expectations for the more dance orientated crowd who are thirsty for more of the same old Amiel stuff you may find yourself a little surprised at the change but still quite satisfied with quite a few tracks especially the Josh Amiel collaborations 7 Audio Out was commercially successful in Australia and Japan In late August 2003 it debuted at number seventeen on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart The album dropped out of the top fifty after five weeks and spent ten weeks in the top one hundred leaving at number ninety three 8 The Australian Recording Industry Association awarded the album a gold certification for shipping 35 000 copies 9 At the 2003 ARIA Awards the album was nominated for Breakthrough Artist Album and Best Pop Release but lost both awards to Innocent Eyes by Delta Goodrem 10 In Japan the album debuted on the Japan Oricon Albums Chart in February 2004 and went to peak at number twenty 11 It spent nineteen weeks in the chart and sold an excess of 18 824 copies 12 Singles edit Lovesong the first single became Amiel s most successful single release reaching number six on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart 13 Written by Amiel herself she states that the song is quite autobiographical she states I went out with this guy it was three dates just dinners it was so irrelevant it was completely nothing I was new in town and I wanted something someone But it was a waste of time I thought great all I got out of that was a love song another fucking love song 14 The single was released on 10 March 2003 and was certified platinum by ARIA and was the thirty fourth highest selling single in Australia for 2003 15 16 The song was nominated for Single of the Year and Highest Selling Single at the 2003 ARIA Awards The second single Obsession I Love You was written with the music production team The Matrix and featured an electropop vibe It became a top twenty hit for Amiel in Australia 13 The song went through many changes and has had many lives states Amiel She explains In the end it the song took on a kind of Nine Inch Nails vibe That s what Josh is like He becomes obsessed and driven toward a particular thing and in this song that is what he wanted It totally works for this song to be dark and strange because it helps illustrate the obsessive deluded character that I am playing 14 The song was the twentieth highest selling single in Australia for an Australian artist for 2003 17 Tonight the third single was the album s least successful single peaking at number sixty four in Australia 18 Amiel wrote the song it in a day with Stuart Crichton and Barry Palmer 14 Amiel states Stuart had this William Orbit kind of groove and Barry had a nice riff and it evoked an image for me It s a meditative song Then when we had finished Josh remixed it into a 60 s psychedelic thing he sped it up and gave it its Tomorrow Never Knows type feel It s easy to tell from this song that he is obsessed with The Beatles 14 The CD single was released in Australia on 29 September 2003 and featured remixes of Tonight by Ken Cloud and Kid Kenobi Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Lovesong Amiel Daemion3 312 Tonight Stuart Crichton Daemion Barry Palmer3 383 Clair De Lune Josh Abrahams Daemion3 274 Side by Side Daemion Palmer3 215 Missing the Music Abrahams Daemion4 126 All of Me Lauren Christy Daemion Graham Edwards Scott Spock3 567 Obsession I Love You Christy Daemion Edwards Spock3 558 Games We Play Daemion3 549 Theme for a One Night Stand Abrahams Daemion4 4510 Final Piece Daemion4 3411 Nothing Can Break Me Daemion Krish Sharma4 12 Japan editionNo TitleLength12 Lovesong uncensored version 3 3113 Lovesong music video 3 4314 Obsession I Love You music video Australian second disc DVDNo TitleLength1 Lovesong censored music video 3 282 Obsession I Love You music video 3 433 Lovesong Monument mix 4 374 Obsession I Love You Rogue Traders Denim Tribute mix 7 165 Obsession I Love You Infusion Underground mix 8 37Charts editChart 2003 Peakposition Australian ARIA Albums Chart 13 17 Chart 2004 Peakposition Japan Albums Chart 11 20Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 19 Gold 35 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion Date Label Format Catalogue Australia 18 August 2003 Festival Records CD 336352 Japan 20 11 February 2004 Sony Japan CD SICP 521 Germany 14 June 2004 Ministry of Sound CD Personnel editJosh Abrahams drum programming electric guitar keyboard Andy Baldwin drum programming keyboard Stuart Crichton drum programming track 4 Amiel Daemion drum programming tracks 8 and 9 Andy Page drum programming electric guitar keyboard Krish Sharma drum programming track 11 References edit a b c d e f Biography by Australian Music Online Archived 1 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Australian Music Online Retrieved 15 June 2008 Inthemix review Archived 10 May 2005 at the Wayback Machine Rolling Stone review Archived 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine Undercover review Tim Cashmere s review of Audio Out Undercover Retrieved 15 September 2008 a b c Tim Duggen Silly Lovesongs Is Amiel Australia s answer to Jewel Archived 20 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine Rolling Stone Retrieved 15 September 2008 In the Mix review of Audio Out Archived 9 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine In the Mix Retrieved 15 September 2008 ARIA Report Issue 715 3 November 2003 ARIA Charts Retrieved 16 September 2008 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2004 Albums Archived 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine ARIA Retrieved 16 September 2008 2003 17th Annual ARIA Awards Archived 13 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine ARIA Awards Retrieved 16 September 2008 a b Audio Out Japan chart information Oricon Retrieved 15 June 2008 Japan sales Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine jbbs livedoor jp Retrieved 17 September 2008 a b c Audio Out Australian chart run permanent dead link Australian charts com Retrieved 15 June 2008 a b c d Amiel Audio Out Biography by Warner Music Archived 7 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Warner Music Retrieved 15 September 2008 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2003 Singles Archived 12 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine ARIA Retrieved 15 September 2008 ARIA Charts End Of Year Charts Top 100 Singles 2003 Archived 27 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine ARIA Retrieved 15 September 2008 ARIA Charts End Of Year Charts Top 20 Australian Singles 2003 ARIA Retrieved 15 September 2008 ARIA ReporAt Issue 711 6 October 2003 ARIA Charts Retrieved 15 June 2008 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2004 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 26 December 2021 Japan release information permanent dead link Rakuten co jp Retrieved 15 June 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Audio Out amp oldid 1183430252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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