Breathe In (Lucie Silvas album)

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Breathe In
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Studio album by
Released11 October 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Genre Pop, adult contemporary
Length46:02
Label Mercury
Producer Michael Peden
Lucie Silvas chronology
Forget Me Not
(2000)
Breathe In
(2004)
The Same Side
(2006)
Singles from Breathe In
  1. "What You're Made Of"
    Released: 4 October 2004 [1]
  2. "Breathe In"
    Released: 17 January 2005 [2]
  3. "The Game Is Won"
    Released: 2 May 2005 [3]
  4. "Don't Look Back"
    Released: 25 July 2005 [4]
  5. "Nothing Else Matters"
    Released: 31 October 2005 [5]
  6. "Forget Me Not"
    Released: 19 December 2005 [6]
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Breathe In is the debut studio album by the British pop singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas, released by Mercury Records on 11 October 2004 in the United Kingdom. It was released in the Netherlands on 29 March 2005 and worldwide in April 2006.

Contents

The majority of the album was co-written by Silvas with Graham Kearns and Judie Tzuke whom Silvas had previously been a backing singer for. The album also features a cover of Metallica's song "Nothing Else Matters" which was released as a single in Europe.

Singles

Track listings

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Look Back"Silvas, Tzuke, Russell, Kearns, Peden4:04
2."The Game Is Won"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden4:00
3."Last Man Standing"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden3:38
4."Forget Me Not"Silvas, New3:40
5."Breathe In"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden3:49
6."Nothing Else Matters"Hetfield, Ulrich4:43
7."Without You"Silvas, Kearns, Peden3:53
8."What You're Made Of"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:12
9."Twisting the Chain"Silvas, Tzuke, Russell, Kearns, Peden4:23
10."No Defence"Silvas3:23
11."The Longer We're Apart"Silvas, Parker5:21
12."Like You Love Me"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden3:36
UK bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Seven Veils"Silvas, Tzuke, Russell, Peden3:30
Spanish bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."What You're Made Of" (Spanish version) (featuring Antonio Orozco)Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:13
Dutch bonus DVD – Live at Studio 24, Hilversum
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Overture" 0:44
2."Don't Look Back"Silvas, Tzuke, Russell, Kearns, Peden4:24
3."What You're Made Of"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:35
4."Breathe In"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden4:20
5."Nothing Else Matters"Hetfield, Ulrich5:00
6."Twisting the Chain"Silvas, Tzuke, Russell, Kearns, Peden4:30
7."No Defence"Silvas3:49
8."Without You"Silvas, Kearns, Peden4:17
9."Last Man Standing"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden4:05
10."The Game Is Won"Silvas, Tzuke, Kearns, Peden4:45
11."Forget Me Not"Silvas, New4:17
12."The Longer We're Apart"Silvas, Parker8:04

B-sides

TitleSingle(s)
"Love You This Much""What You're Made Of"
"Build Your World Around"
"This Isn't Like Me""Breathe In"
"Magpies"
"Sliding Down""The Game Is Won"
"Better Love Next Time""Don't Look Back" / "Nothing Else Matters"
"The Look of Love""Forget Me Not"
"Still"

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