Another Level (Another Level album)

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Another Level
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Released9 November 1998 (1998-11-09)
Recorded1998
Genre R&B, pop
Label BMG, Northwestside
Producer Jason Osborne, Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe, Gordon Chambers, D-Moet, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dane Bowers, Wayne Williams, Linslee Campbell, Joey Elias, John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys, D'Influence, S.P.A, Jan Kincaid, Another Level, Stephen Emmanuel
Another Level chronology
Another Level
(1998)
Nexus
(1999)
Singles from Another Level
  1. "Be Alone No More"
    Released: 16 February 1998
  2. "Freak Me"
    Released: 6 July 1998
  3. "I Guess I Was a Fool"
    Released: 26 October 1998
  4. "I Want You for Myself"
    Released: 11 January 1999
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Another Level is the self-titled debut album by English boy band Another Level, released on 9 November 1998 in the United Kingdom by Northwestside Records. [2] It includes the number one single "Freak Me", originally sung by Silk, as well as the top 10 singles "Be Alone No More", "Guess I Was a Fool" and "I Want You for Myself". The album peaked at number thirteen in the United Kingdom, where it was certified platinum on 9 April 1999. [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Into Another Level"Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne WilliamsJason Osborne1:08
2."Freak Me"Roy Murray, Keith Sweat Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe (co.)4:55
3."Rain" Gordon Chambers, D-MoetGordon Chambers, D-Moet4:10
4."I Want You for Myself"Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dakari St. AimeeBilly "Bad" Ward, Cutfather & Joe (remix)5:08
5."I Can See You in My Mind"Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne WilliamsDane Bowers, Wayne Williams, Linslee Campbell (add.)2:30
6."Guess I Was a Fool"Joey Elias, Jon-John Robinson Joey Elias, Jon-John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys (co.)5:26
7."Girl What You Wanna Do" (featuring Shola Ama)Dane Bowers, Wayne Williams, S.P.A, John Paul, Shola Ama D'Influence, S.P.A4:22
8."Whatever You Want"Wayne WilliamsWayne Williams, Linslee Campbell (co.)4:16
9."Don't Cry"Kenny Tonge, Donell Jones Jan Kincaid3:51
10."Anytime You Need Me (Just Call Me Up)"Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams, Stephen Emmanuel Another Level, Stephen Emmanuel4:16
11."Be Alone No More" (featuring Jay-Z)Steven Dubin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias Cutfather & Joe3:58
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."Be Alone No More" (featuring Jay-Z) (Blacksmith Hip Hop mix)Steven Dubin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias Blacksmith5:28
US edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Be Alone No More" (featuring Jay-Z) (Cutfather & Joe remix)Steven Dubin, Andrea Martin, Ivan Matias Cutfather & Joe4:13
2."Bomb Diggy"Dwight Reynolds 3:35
3."Summertime" (featuring TQ)T. Quaites, D. Rasheed 3:29
4."Freak Me"Roy Murray, Keith Sweat Fitzgerald Scott, Cutfather & Joe (co.)4:55
5."I Want You for Myself" (featuring Ghostface Killah)Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne Williams, Billy "Bad" Ward, Dakari St. AimeeBilly "Bad" Ward, Cutfather & Joe (remix)4:16
6."From the Heart" Diane Warren  4:52
7."What You Know About Me" (featuring MC Fats)Wayne Williams, Rodney Jerkins, Harvey Mason Jr., Brad Gilderman 5:15
8."Ain't Nothing Going on But the Sex"G. Baillergeau, T. Brown, J. Maston 4:34
9."That Girl Belongs to Me"Wayne Williams, Dane Bowers, Guy Chambers  3:22
10."Ain't a Damn Thing Wrong"B. Spalter, J. Thompson, D. Weisberg, M. Norfleet 4:02
11."Guess I Was a Fool"Joey Elias, John RobinsonJoey Elias, John Robinson, The Boilerhouse Boys (co.)5:26
12."Whatever You Want" (Remix)Wayne WilliamsWayne Williams, Linslee Campbell (co.)4:17
13."We'll Meet Again"Bobak Kianoush, Mark Baron, R. Bille-Bähmcke, R. Romborg 3:41
14."I Can See You in My Mind"Mark Baron, Dane Bowers, Bobak Kianoush, Wayne WilliamsDane Bowers, Wayne Williams, Linslee Campbell (add.)2:30

Another Level: Remixed

No.TitleLength
1."Be Alone No More" (Blacksmith R&B club mix) 
2."Freak Me" (Club Asylum classic vocal mix) 
3."Guess I Was a Fool" (MJ Cole remix) 
4."I Want You for Myself" (Cutfather & Joe remix) 
5."Be Alone No More" (Full Intention radio edit) 
6."Freak Me" (Rich Boogie remix) 
7."Guess I Was a Fool" (Opaz remix) 
8."I Want You for Myself" (Full Intention remix) 
9."Be Alone No More" (Cutfather & Joe remix) 

Charts and certifications

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [11] Platinum300,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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