Broken & Beautiful (Kate Alexa album)

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Broken & Beautiful
Broken&Beautiful.jpg
Studio album by
Released25 September 2006
Recorded2004–2006
Genre Pop, pop rock, teen pop, adult contemporary
Length50:40
Label Liberation
Producer Stuart Brawley, Pete Dacy, Charles Fisher, Jim Marr, Wendy Page, Reed Vertelney
Kate Alexa chronology
Broken & Beautiful
(2006)
H2O: Just Add Water
(2007)
Alternative cover
BrokenandBeautifulJapan.jpg
The cover of the Japan edition.
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Somebody Out There" Kate Gudinski, Jim Marr, Wendy PageJim Marr, Wendy Page3:07
2."All I Hear"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Reed Vertelney, Lindy Robbins Reed Vertelney3:27
3."I Let Go"Kate Gudinski, Jim Marr, Wendy PageJim Marr, Wendy Page3:58
4."We All Fall Down"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Reed Vertelney, Lindy RobbinsReed Vertelney4:09
5."Naked Heart"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Charlie Midnight, Charlton PettusPete Dacy2:48
6."My Day Will Come"Kate Gudinski, Jim Marr, Wendy PageCharles Fisher3:40
7."Glass Slipper"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Stuart Brawley, Michelle LewisStuart Brawley3:31
8."Under the Influence of You"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Reed Vertelney, Lindy RobbinsReed Vertelney3:52
9."Better than You"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Stuart Brawley, Michelle LewisStuart Brawley3:35
10."In Your Eyes"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Jim Marr, Wendy PageJim Marr, Wendy Page3:54
11."Broken & Beautiful"A. JayBee, Johan Aberg, Sigurd Rosnes, Michelle LewisCharles Fisher3:41
12."Not Another Love Song"Kate Gudinski, A. JayBee, Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil Matthew Gerrard3:39
13."Always There"A. JayBee, Kate Gudinski, Dragan Stanic, Brendan FitzgeraldCharles Fisher3:47
14."I Tried It Anyway"Dragan Stanic, Brendan FitzgeraldPete Dacy3:24
Japanese Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Somebody Out There"3:07
2."All I Hear"3:27
3."Better than You"3:35
4."Naked Heart"2:48
5."Glass Slipper"3:31
6."My Day Will Come"3:40
7."Under the Influence of You"3:52
8."I Let Go"3:58
9."We All Fall Down"4:09
10."Not Another Love Song"3:39
11."Always There"3:47
12."Broken & Beautiful"3:41
13."In Your Eyes"3:54
14."I Tried It Anyway"3:24
15."Walk On"3:17
16."Always There (Acoustic Version)"3:38

Chart position

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA Charts) [10] [11] 64

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia 25 September 2006 Liberation Music CD LIBCD82162
Japan 16 April 2008Spinning Inc., [12] VillageAgain CDTSF-016 [13]

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