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Twenty Ten (album)

Twenty Ten is a two-disc retrospective album by Australian singer and songwriter Guy Sebastian. Disc one contains 18 songs from his previous five albums and two new songs, including the lead single "Who's That Girl" which features American rapper Eve. Disc two has acoustic versions of ten of the songs.[1] The album was released in Australia on 19 November 2010 and reached number four on the ARIA Album Chart, Sebastian's sixth consecutive top ten album.[2] It was certified platinum in its fourth week of release and was the fifth highest selling Australian artist album of 2010.[3][4] It reached 2× platinum certification in 2014.[5] "Who's That Girl" reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and achieved 5× platinum certification, and was Sebastian's fifth of six number one singles in Australia.[2][6] It won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award in 2011, and received nominations for Single of the Year and Best Pop Release. Sebastian was also nominated as Most Popular Australian Artist.[7][8] "Who's That Girl" also reached number one and Platinum certification in New Zealand.[9][10]

Twenty Ten
Compilation album by
Released19 November 2010
Recorded2003–2010
GenrePop, R&B, soul
LabelSony Music
ProducerAdam Reily, Anders Bagge, Beau Dozzier, Bryon Jones, Andre Harris, David Ryan Harris, Fredrik Odesjo, Guy Sebastian, James Roche, Jarrad Rogers, John Foreman, Jörgen Elofsson, Peer Åström, Phil Turcio, Projay, Steve Cropper, Stuart Crichton
Guy Sebastian chronology
Like It Like That
(2009)
Twenty Ten
(2010)
Armageddon
(2012)
Singles from Twenty Ten
  1. "Who's That Girl"
    Released: 5 November 2010

Background

While Sebastian's recording career has been relatively short, prior to this album he had released five top ten albums which produced ten top fifty singles. Nine of these singles peaked inside the top 15 of the ARIA singles charts, with six reaching the top ten including four number ones.[2] The earliest indication that he would be releasing a retrospective album came in October 2010 when it was revealed he had recorded a new single titled "Who's That Girl".[11] The artwork of the album was revealed shortly after, along with the official track listing.[1]

Sebastian said in an interview with the Daily Telegraph, "It's weird to have a best of, I've only been doing this for seven or eight years. I guess it's one of those things, the record company contract finishes and they've got that in their artillery."[12] In the EPK for the release Sebastian said, "We put together more of a compilation that was packaged in a way that was different. I put 20 of the songs on and then got ten of them and did totally different versions. It gives the fans something else, and takes them back too through that journey"[13] As Sebastian has recorded songs in a variety of genres on his five previous albums, the songs on Twenty Ten range from pop, pop rock, funk, R&B, jazz, gospel through to soul. He said "I have a really eclectic taste in music, so in the best of there are so many styles".[13] The release of Twenty Ten completed Sebastian's original contract he signed when he first won Australian Idol in 2003. In November 2010 he was re-signed by Sony Music for another long-term contract.[14]

Music

Disc one

All of Sebastian's released singles have been included on the first disc, and also some of his favourite album tracks, plus two new songs. The lead single "Who's That Girl" featuring Eve is a dance flavoured electro R&B song, a change in style for Sebastian. The second new song is the soul ballad "If I Really Loved you". The three songs from Sebastian's 6× platinum debut album Just As I Am included on the album are "Angels Brought Me Here", "All I Need Is You" and album track "My Beautiful Friend".[15] "Angels Brought Me Here" was Sebastian's debut song after winning the inaugural Australian Idol competition in 2003. It reached number one the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 4× platinum.[2][16] It was the highest selling song in Australia in 2003, and in 2010 ARIA announced it was the highest selling song of the previous decade.[17][18] Sebastian said, "The success of the song still hasn't sunk in after 7 years. [...] I love the song, will never tire of it, and I love that my country has enabled me to keep doing what I do."[18] Up until 2011 "Angels Brought Me Here" had the highest recorded sales for an Australian artist single in chart history.[19][20] "All I Need Is You" is a pop song written by Sebastian before he entered Australian Idol, which also reached number one and achieved platinum certification.[2][21] "Climb Every Mountain" was performed by Sebastian during the Idol competition. When Idol's musical director John Foreman left the show in 2009 he named it as one of his favourite moments during his six years on Idol.[22] Sebastian recorded the song with the Sydney International Orchestra and it was included as a "B" side on "All I Need Is You".

Sebastian's second album Beautiful Life was prodomiently R&B, with many of the songs co-written with American writers. "Out with My Baby", "Kryptonite" and "Oh Oh" are the songs included on Twenty Ten. "Out with My Baby", co-written with Robin Thicke, is an uptempo funk R&B song which became Sebastian's third number one single and was certified platinum.[2][21] "Oh Oh" is also funk R&B, while Kryptonite is an R&B ballad. His third album Closer to the Sun was a mix of a number of different genres including pop rock, R&B, jazz and soul, and was co-written mainly with Australian songwriters. The tracks included on Twenty Ten are the gospel tinged ballad "Taller, Stronger, Better", the pop-rock "Elevator Love", the R&B balad "Cover on My Heart" and the album title track "Closer to the Sun". In 2007 Sebastian travelled to Memphis, Tennessee to record a tribute album of Memphis soul classics with Steve Cropper and other members of American soul band The MGs at Ardent Studios.[23] The MGs also came to Australia in early 2008 to be his backing band for his National tour.[24] Although no singles were released from The Memphis Album it achieved double platinum certification.[25] Sebastian has included two of the tracks on Twenty Ten, "Hold On, I'm Comin'" and "Take Me to the River".

Like it Like That, Sebastian's fifth album, was an original modern soul album which showed the influences of his Memphis soul phase.[26] John Mayer's band members including David Ryan Harris were the musicians on some of the songs, and John Mayer himself played guitar and sang background vocals on three of the tracks.[27] Five of the songs from this album are included on the retrospective album. "Like it Like That", a soul infused track with a surf-pop feel became Sebastian's fourth number one single and was the highest selling Australian Artist song in 2009, eventually reaching 4× platinum certification.[28][6] Sebastian said of the song, "I think "Like It Like That" is the most I've ever sat back and gone 'I can't believe this is my life. I can't believe it's happening and radio's all over it.' It blew my mind."[29] "Art of Love", a R&B ballad featuring Jordin Sparks, was a top 10 double platinum certified single.[2][6] The other three songs from Like It Like That are "All to Myself", "Never Hold You Down" and "Attention".

Disc two

Sebastian co-produced the acoustic tracks on the second disc with his longtime guitarist friend Carl Dimatago. Sebastian stated, "People can make their own albums with digital downloads by just dragging their choice of songs into their music folder, so I think artists have to be much more creative in terms of how they put together these kind of albums. Since a lot of my fans already have my songs, I wanted to be able to offer up something completely new within the package. I recorded ten of the songs acoustically, which is something I always wanted to do, and I did it in such a way that I wanted to breathe new life into the songs by changing the arrangements around."[30] Sebastian's self-confessed eclectic taste in music is evident throughout the acoustic songs. For example, "Elevator Love", originally a pop/rock track, now has a reggae lilt, and the once effervescent pop "All I Need Is You" becomes a slowed down soul ballad. There are jazz influences evident in several tracks including Sebastian scatting in "Oh Oh".

Release and promotion

"Who's That Girl" was serviced to Australian radio stations on 5 November 2010 and was the most added song in its second week.[31][32] It peaked at number 13 in national radio airplay.[33] Eve came to Australia to film the music video with Sebastian, and they performed the song on the grand final of the Seven Network's The X Factor on 22 November 2010, which was televised in Australia and New Zealand.[34][35] During December 2010 and January 2011 "Who's That Girl" was used by the Seven Network to promote the new season of Desperate Housewives.[36] After The X Factor finished Sebastian made a short promotional trip to Auckland, New Zealand, for an instore appearance and media interviews.[37][38] On his return to Australia he performed on the Hamish and Andy Thank You Tour in Sydney in early December.[39]

Sebastian also performed at a private event to welcome Oprah Winfrey to Sydney during her trip to Australia.[40] During the special Oprah! The Interview which screened on Network Ten on 14 December, Winfrey was shown in the front row of the audience while Sebastian was singing "Who's That Girl".[41] Sebastian sang for Winfrey a second time when she requested he perform at her private crew wrap up party before she left Australia. Although no footage appeared of that performance it was reported in the media at the time.[42][43] It was also reported Winfrey wanted Sebastian to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show in January 2011 but scheduling difficulties had prevented it.[44] An article with a comprehensive interview with him is featured on the official Oprah site.[45]

On Australia Day 2011, Sebastian performed "Who's That Girl" during Channel Nine's Today at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, and was the headline act at the AusSounds Australia Day Concert at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.[46][47] In March and April he was the support act for Lionel Richie's tour of Australia and New Zealand.[48] He spent the next few months in the US, returning to Australia for The X Factor. On the first live show in September Sebastian sang "Who's That Girl" as part of a judge's medley.[49] In November 2011, Sebastian performed at the ARIA Awards for the second year in succession, where he sang a medley of "Who's That Girl" and his most recent single "Don't Worry Be Happy".[50][51]

Singles

"Who's That Girl" was released on 5 November 2010 and was Twenty Ten's only single in Australia.[52] It reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was the second highest selling Australian artist single in 2010, and the fifth highest selling one in 2011.[53][54] It won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award in 2011 and achieved 5× platinum certification in 2014.[6][8] This was his fifth of six number one singles and Sebastian is currently the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve six number one singles, and he is third overall for all Australian acts. Only Kylie Minogue and Delta Goodrem have more.[55] "Who's That Girl" also reached number one and platinum certification in New Zealand, his second number one single there.[9][10]

"Like It Like That" was released to radio in New Zealand as Twenty Ten's second single there in early 2011, and peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and achieved gold certification.[9][10]

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews. Jamie Horne, a music reviewer with The Border Mail said, "The inaugural winner's longevity (he has released five albums) can be attributed to the fact that he's an accomplished musician and songwriter [...] A 10-track acoustic disc with the hits reworked (check the swinging take of Like It Like That) and a couple of newies including the dancefloor-ready Who's That Girl with US rapper Eve should make it clear that the former 'Fro' is not that uncool after all".[56] David Lim, a music journalist and announcer on radio station Joy 94.9 wrote when reporting on the album's chart debut, "Twenty Ten – debuts at #9. Still not good enough. Take my word for it, the acoustic disc is totally worth emptying your coin purse for".[57] Chris Havercroft from X-Press Magazine said, "He dabbles in throwaway pop with Elevator Love and shows off his Memphis chops with Hold on I'm Coming. It is the dancefloor where Sebastian does his most damage and when teaming up with rapper Eve for new single 'Who's That Girl' he shows his knack for targeting his audience. Love him or loathe him, upon listening to Twenty Ten it's hard to deny that Sebastian has quite the set of pipes on him".[58] The Daily Telegraph music editor Kathy McCabe wrote, "Sebastian has matured into a genuine hitmaker, his gift with melody so finely-honed he can pretty much punch out a catchy number in his sleep."[59] AllMusic reviewer Jon O'brien said, "it's a testament to his vocal abilities and songwriting skills that, unlike many of his fellow winners, he's remained popular enough to see out his rather ambitious Sony contract, scoring five number ones since his victory in 2003. This comprehensive two-disc, 30-track collection, which reveals a subtle and natural progression with each album, explains why he's managed to survive once the show's publicity machine died down."[60]

Accolades

"Who's That Girl" and "All to Myself" were shortlisted for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year, with "Art of Love" shortlisted the previous year.[61][62] "Who's That Girl" won the 2011 APRA Award for Urban Work of the Year and received peer voted ARIA Music Award nominations for Single of the Year and Best Pop Release.[7][63]

Commercial performance

Twenty Ten was released on 19 November 2010 and debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number nine, and reached a peak of number four in its seventh week. It spent 18 weeks in the ARIA top 50, including 12 weeks in the top ten.[64] It became the fifth highest selling Australian artist album in Australia in 2010 within six weeks of release and achieved 2× platinum certification in 2014.[4][5] Twenty Ten also reached No. 24 on the New Zealand Albums Chart.[9]

Track listing

[65]

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Who's That Girl" (featuring Eve)Guy Sebastian, Eve3:40
2."If I Really Loved You"Guy Sebastian, Andre Harris, Carl Dimitaga4:43
3."Like It Like That" (radio edit)Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris, Sean Hurley3:49
4."All to Myself" (radio mix)Guy Sebastian, Carl Dimataga3:43
5."All I Need Is You"Guy Sebastian, Adam Reily, Alun Firth4:05
6."Angels Brought Me Here"Jörgen Elofsson, John Reid4:00
7."Out with My Baby"Guy Sebastian, Robin Thicke, James Gass3:39
8."Oh Oh"Guy Sebastian, Jarrad Rogers3:06
9."Taller, Stronger, Better" (radio mix)Guy Sebastian, Gary Pinto, Phil Turcio3:24
10."Cover on My Heart" (radio mix)Guy Sebastian, Peer Åström, Anders Bagge3:59
11."Closer to the Sun"Guy Sebastian, Gary Pinto, Carl Dimataga3:53
12."Elevator Love"Guy Sebastian, Jarrad Rogers4:11
13."Art of Love" (featuring Jordin Sparks)Guy Sebastian, Adam Reily4:00
14."Attention"Guy Sebastian, Fredrik Odesjo3:28
15."Hold On, I'm Comin'"Isaac Hayes, David Porter3:16
16."Climb Every Mountain"Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers2:57
17."Kryptonite" (radio edit)Guy Sebastian, Beau Dozier4:00
18."Never Hold You Down"Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris3:20
19."My Beautiful Friend"Adam Reily5:06
20."Take Me to the River"Mabon Hodges, Al Green5:30
Disc two (acoustic versions)
No.TitleLength
1."All to Myself"4:04
2."Elevator Love"4:05
3."Like It Like That"3:32
4."Art of Love"4:18
5."Closer to the Sun"4:14
6."Kryptonite"4:43
7."Angels Brought Me Here"3:55
8."All I Need is You"5:59
9."Out with My Baby"3:32
10."Oh Oh"3:14
Indonesian disc two (bonus track)[66]
No.TitleLength
11."Who's That Girl" (featuring Cinta Laura)3:41

Personnel

Credits are adapted from album liner notes.[67]

Disc one

Disc two

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010/11) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[68] 4
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[69] 24

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
Australian Albums Chart[70] 27
Australian Artist Albums Chart[71] 5
Chart (2011) Position
Australian Albums Chart[72] 60
Australian Artist Albums Chart[73] 13

Decade-end charts

Chart (2010-2019) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[74] 84
Australian Artist Albums (ARIA)[74] 16

Certification

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[75] 2× Platinum 140,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia 19 November 2010[1] Sony Music Australia CD, digital download 88697800722
New Zealand 29 November 2010[76]

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Twenty Ten is a two disc retrospective album by Australian singer and songwriter Guy Sebastian Disc one contains 18 songs from his previous five albums and two new songs including the lead single Who s That Girl which features American rapper Eve Disc two has acoustic versions of ten of the songs 1 The album was released in Australia on 19 November 2010 and reached number four on the ARIA Album Chart Sebastian s sixth consecutive top ten album 2 It was certified platinum in its fourth week of release and was the fifth highest selling Australian artist album of 2010 3 4 It reached 2 platinum certification in 2014 5 Who s That Girl reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and achieved 5 platinum certification and was Sebastian s fifth of six number one singles in Australia 2 6 It won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award in 2011 and received nominations for Single of the Year and Best Pop Release Sebastian was also nominated as Most Popular Australian Artist 7 8 Who s That Girl also reached number one and Platinum certification in New Zealand 9 10 Twenty TenCompilation album by Guy SebastianReleased19 November 2010Recorded2003 2010GenrePop R amp B soulLabelSony MusicProducerAdam Reily Anders Bagge Beau Dozzier Bryon Jones Andre Harris David Ryan Harris Fredrik Odesjo Guy Sebastian James Roche Jarrad Rogers John Foreman Jorgen Elofsson Peer Astrom Phil Turcio Projay Steve Cropper Stuart CrichtonGuy Sebastian chronologyLike It Like That 2009 Twenty Ten 2010 Armageddon 2012 Singles from Twenty Ten Who s That Girl Released 5 November 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Music 2 1 Disc one 2 2 Disc two 3 Release and promotion 4 Singles 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end charts 10 Certification 11 Release history 12 ReferencesBackground EditWhile Sebastian s recording career has been relatively short prior to this album he had released five top ten albums which produced ten top fifty singles Nine of these singles peaked inside the top 15 of the ARIA singles charts with six reaching the top ten including four number ones 2 The earliest indication that he would be releasing a retrospective album came in October 2010 when it was revealed he had recorded a new single titled Who s That Girl 11 The artwork of the album was revealed shortly after along with the official track listing 1 Sebastian said in an interview with the Daily Telegraph It s weird to have a best of I ve only been doing this for seven or eight years I guess it s one of those things the record company contract finishes and they ve got that in their artillery 12 In the EPK for the release Sebastian said We put together more of a compilation that was packaged in a way that was different I put 20 of the songs on and then got ten of them and did totally different versions It gives the fans something else and takes them back too through that journey 13 As Sebastian has recorded songs in a variety of genres on his five previous albums the songs on Twenty Ten range from pop pop rock funk R amp B jazz gospel through to soul He said I have a really eclectic taste in music so in the best of there are so many styles 13 The release of Twenty Ten completed Sebastian s original contract he signed when he first won Australian Idol in 2003 In November 2010 he was re signed by Sony Music for another long term contract 14 Music EditDisc one Edit All of Sebastian s released singles have been included on the first disc and also some of his favourite album tracks plus two new songs The lead single Who s That Girl featuring Eve is a dance flavoured electro R amp B song a change in style for Sebastian The second new song is the soul ballad If I Really Loved you The three songs from Sebastian s 6 platinum debut album Just As I Am included on the album are Angels Brought Me Here All I Need Is You and album track My Beautiful Friend 15 Angels Brought Me Here was Sebastian s debut song after winning the inaugural Australian Idol competition in 2003 It reached number one the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 4 platinum 2 16 It was the highest selling song in Australia in 2003 and in 2010 ARIA announced it was the highest selling song of the previous decade 17 18 Sebastian said The success of the song still hasn t sunk in after 7 years I love the song will never tire of it and I love that my country has enabled me to keep doing what I do 18 Up until 2011 Angels Brought Me Here had the highest recorded sales for an Australian artist single in chart history 19 20 All I Need Is You is a pop song written by Sebastian before he entered Australian Idol which also reached number one and achieved platinum certification 2 21 Climb Every Mountain was performed by Sebastian during the Idol competition When Idol s musical director John Foreman left the show in 2009 he named it as one of his favourite moments during his six years on Idol 22 Sebastian recorded the song with the Sydney International Orchestra and it was included as a B side on All I Need Is You Sebastian s second album Beautiful Life was prodomiently R amp B with many of the songs co written with American writers Out with My Baby Kryptonite and Oh Oh are the songs included on Twenty Ten Out with My Baby co written with Robin Thicke is an uptempo funk R amp B song which became Sebastian s third number one single and was certified platinum 2 21 Oh Oh is also funk R amp B while Kryptonite is an R amp B ballad His third album Closer to the Sun was a mix of a number of different genres including pop rock R amp B jazz and soul and was co written mainly with Australian songwriters The tracks included on Twenty Ten are the gospel tinged ballad Taller Stronger Better the pop rock Elevator Love the R amp B balad Cover on My Heart and the album title track Closer to the Sun In 2007 Sebastian travelled to Memphis Tennessee to record a tribute album of Memphis soul classics with Steve Cropper and other members of American soul band The MGs at Ardent Studios 23 The MGs also came to Australia in early 2008 to be his backing band for his National tour 24 Although no singles were released from The Memphis Album it achieved double platinum certification 25 Sebastian has included two of the tracks on Twenty Ten Hold On I m Comin and Take Me to the River Like it Like That Sebastian s fifth album was an original modern soul album which showed the influences of his Memphis soul phase 26 John Mayer s band members including David Ryan Harris were the musicians on some of the songs and John Mayer himself played guitar and sang background vocals on three of the tracks 27 Five of the songs from this album are included on the retrospective album Like it Like That a soul infused track with a surf pop feel became Sebastian s fourth number one single and was the highest selling Australian Artist song in 2009 eventually reaching 4 platinum certification 28 6 Sebastian said of the song I think Like It Like That is the most I ve ever sat back and gone I can t believe this is my life I can t believe it s happening and radio s all over it It blew my mind 29 Art of Love a R amp B ballad featuring Jordin Sparks was a top 10 double platinum certified single 2 6 The other three songs from Like It Like That are All to Myself Never Hold You Down and Attention Disc two Edit Sebastian co produced the acoustic tracks on the second disc with his longtime guitarist friend Carl Dimatago Sebastian stated People can make their own albums with digital downloads by just dragging their choice of songs into their music folder so I think artists have to be much more creative in terms of how they put together these kind of albums Since a lot of my fans already have my songs I wanted to be able to offer up something completely new within the package I recorded ten of the songs acoustically which is something I always wanted to do and I did it in such a way that I wanted to breathe new life into the songs by changing the arrangements around 30 Sebastian s self confessed eclectic taste in music is evident throughout the acoustic songs For example Elevator Love originally a pop rock track now has a reggae lilt and the once effervescent pop All I Need Is You becomes a slowed down soul ballad There are jazz influences evident in several tracks including Sebastian scatting in Oh Oh Release and promotion Edit Who s That Girl was serviced to Australian radio stations on 5 November 2010 and was the most added song in its second week 31 32 It peaked at number 13 in national radio airplay 33 Eve came to Australia to film the music video with Sebastian and they performed the song on the grand final of the Seven Network s The X Factor on 22 November 2010 which was televised in Australia and New Zealand 34 35 During December 2010 and January 2011 Who s That Girl was used by the Seven Network to promote the new season of Desperate Housewives 36 After The X Factor finished Sebastian made a short promotional trip to Auckland New Zealand for an instore appearance and media interviews 37 38 On his return to Australia he performed on the Hamish and Andy Thank You Tour in Sydney in early December 39 Sebastian also performed at a private event to welcome Oprah Winfrey to Sydney during her trip to Australia 40 During the special Oprah The Interview which screened on Network Ten on 14 December Winfrey was shown in the front row of the audience while Sebastian was singing Who s That Girl 41 Sebastian sang for Winfrey a second time when she requested he perform at her private crew wrap up party before she left Australia Although no footage appeared of that performance it was reported in the media at the time 42 43 It was also reported Winfrey wanted Sebastian to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show in January 2011 but scheduling difficulties had prevented it 44 An article with a comprehensive interview with him is featured on the official Oprah site 45 On Australia Day 2011 Sebastian performed Who s That Girl during Channel Nine s Today at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane and was the headline act at the AusSounds Australia Day Concert at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre 46 47 In March and April he was the support act for Lionel Richie s tour of Australia and New Zealand 48 He spent the next few months in the US returning to Australia for The X Factor On the first live show in September Sebastian sang Who s That Girl as part of a judge s medley 49 In November 2011 Sebastian performed at the ARIA Awards for the second year in succession where he sang a medley of Who s That Girl and his most recent single Don t Worry Be Happy 50 51 Singles Edit Who s That Girl was released on 5 November 2010 and was Twenty Ten s only single in Australia 52 It reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and was the second highest selling Australian artist single in 2010 and the fifth highest selling one in 2011 53 54 It won the Highest Selling Single ARIA Award in 2011 and achieved 5 platinum certification in 2014 6 8 This was his fifth of six number one singles and Sebastian is currently the only Australian male artist in Australian music history to achieve six number one singles and he is third overall for all Australian acts Only Kylie Minogue and Delta Goodrem have more 55 Who s That Girl also reached number one and platinum certification in New Zealand his second number one single there 9 10 Like It Like That was released to radio in New Zealand as Twenty Ten s second single there in early 2011 and peaked at number 30 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and achieved gold certification 9 10 Critical reception EditThe album received positive reviews Jamie Horne a music reviewer with The Border Mail said The inaugural winner s longevity he has released five albums can be attributed to the fact that he s an accomplished musician and songwriter A 10 track acoustic disc with the hits reworked check the swinging take of Like It Like That and a couple of newies including the dancefloor ready Who s That Girl with US rapper Eve should make it clear that the former Fro is not that uncool after all 56 David Lim a music journalist and announcer on radio station Joy 94 9 wrote when reporting on the album s chart debut Twenty Ten debuts at 9 Still not good enough Take my word for it the acoustic disc is totally worth emptying your coin purse for 57 Chris Havercroft from X Press Magazine said He dabbles in throwaway pop with Elevator Love and shows off his Memphis chops with Hold on I m Coming It is the dancefloor where Sebastian does his most damage and when teaming up with rapper Eve for new single Who s That Girl he shows his knack for targeting his audience Love him or loathe him upon listening to Twenty Ten it s hard to deny that Sebastian has quite the set of pipes on him 58 The Daily Telegraph music editor Kathy McCabe wrote Sebastian has matured into a genuine hitmaker his gift with melody so finely honed he can pretty much punch out a catchy number in his sleep 59 AllMusic reviewer Jon O brien said it s a testament to his vocal abilities and songwriting skills that unlike many of his fellow winners he s remained popular enough to see out his rather ambitious Sony contract scoring five number ones since his victory in 2003 This comprehensive two disc 30 track collection which reveals a subtle and natural progression with each album explains why he s managed to survive once the show s publicity machine died down 60 Accolades Edit Who s That Girl and All to Myself were shortlisted for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year with Art of Love shortlisted the previous year 61 62 Who s That Girl won the 2011 APRA Award for Urban Work of the Year and received peer voted ARIA Music Award nominations for Single of the Year and Best Pop Release 7 63 Commercial performance EditTwenty Ten was released on 19 November 2010 and debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number nine and reached a peak of number four in its seventh week It spent 18 weeks in the ARIA top 50 including 12 weeks in the top ten 64 It became the fifth highest selling Australian artist album in Australia in 2010 within six weeks of release and achieved 2 platinum certification in 2014 4 5 Twenty Ten also reached No 24 on the New Zealand Albums Chart 9 Track listing Edit 65 Disc oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Who s That Girl featuring Eve Guy Sebastian Eve3 402 If I Really Loved You Guy Sebastian Andre Harris Carl Dimitaga4 433 Like It Like That radio edit Guy Sebastian David Ryan Harris Sean Hurley3 494 All to Myself radio mix Guy Sebastian Carl Dimataga3 435 All I Need Is You Guy Sebastian Adam Reily Alun Firth4 056 Angels Brought Me Here Jorgen Elofsson John Reid4 007 Out with My Baby Guy Sebastian Robin Thicke James Gass3 398 Oh Oh Guy Sebastian Jarrad Rogers3 069 Taller Stronger Better radio mix Guy Sebastian Gary Pinto Phil Turcio3 2410 Cover on My Heart radio mix Guy Sebastian Peer Astrom Anders Bagge3 5911 Closer to the Sun Guy Sebastian Gary Pinto Carl Dimataga3 5312 Elevator Love Guy Sebastian Jarrad Rogers4 1113 Art of Love featuring Jordin Sparks Guy Sebastian Adam Reily4 0014 Attention Guy Sebastian Fredrik Odesjo3 2815 Hold On I m Comin Isaac Hayes David Porter3 1616 Climb Every Mountain Oscar Hammerstein Richard Rodgers2 5717 Kryptonite radio edit Guy Sebastian Beau Dozier4 0018 Never Hold You Down Guy Sebastian David Ryan Harris3 2019 My Beautiful Friend Adam Reily5 0620 Take Me to the River Mabon Hodges Al Green5 30 Disc two acoustic versions No TitleLength1 All to Myself 4 042 Elevator Love 4 053 Like It Like That 3 324 Art of Love 4 185 Closer to the Sun 4 146 Kryptonite 4 437 Angels Brought Me Here 3 558 All I Need is You 5 599 Out with My Baby 3 3210 Oh Oh 3 14 Indonesian disc two bonus track 66 No TitleLength11 Who s That Girl featuring Cinta Laura 3 41Personnel EditCredits are adapted from album liner notes 67 Disc one Lead vocals all tracks Guy Sebastian Who s That Girl Featured rap Eve Production Guy Sebastian Andre Harris If I Really Loved You Background vocals Guy Sebastian Production Adre Harris Like It Like That Radio edit Background vocals David Ryan Harris CC White Guitar Joshua Lopez Bass Sean Hurley Farlisa organ and piano Zac Rae Drums JJ Johnson Trumpet Jumaane Smith Tenor saxophone Bob Reynolds Baritone saxophone David Moyer Production David Ryan Harris Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander Engineering Billy Bush Mixing Fredrik Odesjo Rob Kinelski All to Myself Radio mix Background vocals David Ryan Harris Angel Taylor Guitar John Mayer Joshua Lopez Michael Chaves Bass Sean Hurley Piano B3 organ clavinet Zac Rae Trumpet Jumaane Smith Tenor saxophone Bob Reynolds Baritone saxophone David Moyer Drums tambourine JJ Johnson Mellotron glockenspiel David Ryan Harris Instrumental arrangements Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander Guy Sebastian Production David Ryan Harris Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander Engineering Billy Bush Mixing Rob Kinelski All I Need Is You Background vocals Guy Sebastian Guitars Peter Northcote Bass Alex Hewetson Production Bryon Jones Adam Reily Programming Ramish Sathiah Adam Reily Mixing Craig Porteils Angels Brought Me Here Background vocals Guy Sebastian Guitars Peter Northgate String arrangements Bruce Heald Production Bryon Jones Adam Reily Engineering Craig Porteils Programming Adam Reily Mixing Steve MacMillan Out with My Baby Background vocals and vocal arrangements Guy Sebastian All instrumentation Projay Production Robin Thicke Projay Engineering Projay Mixing Dave Pensado Oh Oh Background vocals and vocal arrangements Guy Sebastian Saxophone Brad Evens Other instrumentation and programming Jarrad Rogers Production engineering Jarrad Rogers Mixing Jon Gass Taller Stronger Better Radio mix Vocals Guy Sebastian Background vocals Guy Sebastian Gary Pinto Susie Ahern Vocal production and arrangement Guy Sebastian Gary Pinto Vocal engineering Carl J Shubert Production programming and arrangements Phil Turcio Guitars Simon Hosford Orchestra Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestral arrangement Phil Turcio Chong Lim Conductor Chong Lim Orchestral engineering Robin Gray Mixing Ross Cockle Cover on My Heart Radio mix Background vocals Guy Sebastian Vocal arrangement and engineering Peer Astrom Anders Bagge Additional vocal engineering Carl J Shubert Guitars Sebastian Nylund Orchestra Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra String arrangement Conducting Chong Lim Orchestral engineering Robin Gray Other instrumentation and programming Peer Astrom Anders Bagge Production Peer Astrom Anders Bagge Closer to the Sun Background vocals Guy Sebastian Guitars Jack Jones Carl Dimataga Production James Roche Guy Sebastian Mixing James Roche Elevator Love Background vocals Guy Sebastian Guitar David Carr Drums Damien Rogers Production and engineering Jarrad Rogers Mixing Mark Needham Will Brierre Art of Love Featured vocals Jordin Sparks Piano keyboards Adam Reily Beats bass and programming Stuart Critchton Production Stuart Critchton Adam Reily Guy Sebastian Engineering Bojan Dugic Mixing Phil Tan Attention Saxophone Bjorn Almgren Other instrumentation and arrangements Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander Guy Sebastian Production Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander Mixing Fredrik Odesjo Rob Kinelski Hold on I m Comin and Take Me to the River Background vocals Susan Marshall Jackie Johnson Background vocal arrangements Guy Sebastian Guitar Steve Cropper Dave Smith Extra guitar parts Carl Dimitago Bass Donald Duck Dunn Drums Steve Potts Piano keyboard horn arrangements Lester Snell Organ Rick Steff Tenor saxophone Jim Spake Baritone Saxophone Kirk Smothers Trumpet Scott Thompson Trombone Howard Lamb Production Steve Cropper Guy Sebastian Engineering Curry Weber Alan Burcham Mixing Steve Greenwell Climb Every Mountain Background vocals Darren Percival Shauna Jensen Orchestra Sydney International Orchestra Production orchestration and conducting John Foreman Engineering and mixing Tod Deeley Braddon Williams Kryptonite Radio edit Background vocals and vocal arrangements Guy Sebastian Guitars Grecco Buratto Other instruments Beau Dozzier String and horn arrangements John Foreman Braddon Williams Production and programming Beau Dozzier Engineering Richard Lush Mixing Dave Pensado Never Hold You Down Background vocals CC White Guitar Joshua Lopez Keyboard Zac Rae Trumpet Jumaane Smith Tenor saxophone Bob Reynolds Violin Mary Kathryne VanOsdale David Davidson Viola Monissa Angell Cello John Catchings String arrangements Calvin Turner Production Fredrik Odesjo Mixing John Fields Additional programming Fredrik Odesjo Andreas Levander My Beautiful Friend Background vocals Guy Sebastian Gary Pinto Guitars Peter Northgate Programming Adam Reily String arrangements Adam Reily Bruce Heald Engineering Craig Porteils Mixing David Hemming Disc two All tracks Vocals and piano Guy Sebastian Guitars and ukuleles Carl Dimatago Percussion drums tin cans spoons and wood logs Terapai Richmond Double bass Adam Ventoura Flutes and saxophones Matt Ottignon String arrangements Calvin Turner Production Guy Sebastian Carl Dimataga Engineering James Shimmy GriffithsCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2010 11 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 68 4New Zealand Albums RMNZ 69 24Year end charts Edit Chart 2010 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 70 27Australian Artist Albums Chart 71 5Chart 2011 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 72 60Australian Artist Albums Chart 73 13Decade end charts Edit Chart 2010 2019 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 74 84Australian Artist Albums ARIA 74 16Certification EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 75 2 Platinum 140 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Date Label Format CatalogueAustralia 19 November 2010 1 Sony Music Australia CD digital download 88697800722New Zealand 29 November 2010 76 References Edit a b c Guy Sebastian Twenty Ten 2CD themusicshop com Archived from the original on 26 January 2012 a b c d e f g Guy Sebastian in 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