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Bittersweet Symphony (album)

Bittersweet Symphony is the seventh album by Jade Valerie formerly of the band Sweetbox, and the second under her new stage name, Jade Valerie.[1][2] It was released March 5, 2008 by Universal (Japan).

Bittersweet Symphony
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 5, 2008
GenrePop, electronic
LabelUniversal Records
ProducerRoberto "Geo" Rosan
Jade Valerie albums chronology
Out of the Box
(2007)
Bittersweet Symphony
(2008)

The album contained many ballad influences, and only two tracks contained famous classical pieces. The album also saw a departure from the widely varied sounds Jade has become known for, this time opting for many of the tracks to showcase a typical pop, dance, or ballad sound. It also, for the first time, featured a mainly piano-oriented track, as well as a guest writer for track, "We Can Run".

Track listing edit

All songs written by "Jade Valerie" Villalon and Robert "Geo" Rosan, except "We Can Run", co-written by Shoko Hase. Sample credits are in parentheses below.

  1. "Unbreakable" (based on Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven)
  2. "Like a Bird"
  3. "Out in the Sea" (samples "The Flower Duet" by Lakmé)
  4. "Razorman"
  5. "Living by Numbers"
  6. "The Last"
  7. "We Can Run"
  8. "Stuck with You"
  9. "Lucky Lady"
  10. "Piece of Love"
  11. "Always Mine"
  12. "Undone"
  13. "No, You Don't"
  14. "Empty Pages"

Singles edit

  • Unbreakable

Chart positions edit

  • Oricon International Charts - #13
  • Oricon Charts - #59

References edit

  1. ^ . www.jadevalerie.com. Archived from the original on 2008-01-30. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
  2. ^ "Jade Valerie - Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.

External links edit

  • Jade Valerie Official Myspace



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