It's a Man's World (Anastacia album)

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It's a Man's World
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2012 (2012-11-09)
Recorded2011–2012
Length48:21
Label BMG
Producer Glen Ballard
Anastacia chronology
Heavy Rotation
(2008)
It's a Man's World
(2012)
Resurrection
(2014)
Singles from It's a Man's World
  1. "Dream On"
    Released: October 26, 2012
  2. "Best of You"
    Released: November 2, 2012

It's a Man's World is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Anastacia. The album consists of covers of songs sung by male rock vocalists. The album was released on November 9, 2012 by BMG Rights Management, [1] as a prelude to her then-upcoming album of original studio material, which was originally due for release in 2013. [2]

Contents

Background

The album was released digitally exclusively in Europe, with physical editions limited to select European countries and Anastacia's official store. The official store copies were all officially signed by Anastacia, and sold out in just three days. Copies available via the official store are able for purchase anywhere in Europe. Digital copies of the album contain an exclusive bonus track, a cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun". Entirely produced by Glen Ballard, [1] [3] the album is Anastacia's first studio album since Heavy Rotation (2008), and consists of cover versions of songs by male rock artists. [3] The album was preceded by a promotional single, "Dream On", on October 26, 2012, before the album's official lead single, a cover of "Best of You" by the Foo Fighters, was released on November 2, 2012. A music video for the track was also released in promotion of the album. [4] During an interview on German radio show hr3 , Anastacia said of the album, "I think that in today's music market, it's a man's world. In essence, that's where the album title came from. It's also because the tracks I'm covering for this album are real men's songs. Do I think it's a man's world in the ultimate sense of the universe? No!" [5]

Promotion

In promotion of the album, Anastacia has toured extensively since July 2012, and participated in the Night of the Proms concert series as part of her tour, where she performed the album's official lead single, "Best of You". Anastacia revealed the release of the album to her British fans on an episode of The Xtra Factor , while she was a guest judge for the Glasgow auditions of the ninth series of The X Factor.[ citation needed ] She also performed tracks from the album at AIDA events in Germany and the Netherlands from September to December 2012. In further promotion of the album, Anastacia gave interviews on German radio show hr3, Dutch talk show Shownieuws , German radio show NRD, Germany's Radio Oberhausen, Swedish news channel TV4 News, British talk show Lorraine , and German television show Leute heute . She also premiered "Best of You" during the hr3 interview, and provided links for her fans to listen to previews of the album from October 13, 2012.

In December 2012, it was announced that Anastacia would embark on the It's a Man's World Tour across Europe, starting at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on April 6, 2013, and ending at Philharmonie in Munich on April 23. [6] In February 2013, it was announced that the tour was to be cancelled due to Anastacia being diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time, after being in remission for nearly ten years.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist (date)Length
1."Ramble On" Led Zeppelin (1969)4:36
2."Best of You" Foo Fighters (2005)4:20
3."Sweet Child o' Mine" Guns N' Roses (1988)3:58
4."You Can't Always Get What You Want" The Rolling Stones (1969)5:40
5."One" U2 (1991)3:50
6."Back in Black" AC/DC (1980)4:30
7."Dream On" Steven Tyler Aerosmith (1973)4:35
8."Use Somebody" Kings of Leon (2008)3:57
9."You Give Love a Bad Name" Bon Jovi (1986)4:04
10."Wonderwall" Noel Gallagher Oasis (1995)3:57
Total length:43:08
iTunes bonus track [7]
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist (date)Length
11."Black Hole Sun" Chris Cornell Soundgarden (1994)4:54
Total length:48:23

Personnel

Credits for It's a Man's World adapted from liner notes. [8]

Charts

Chart (2012–13)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [9] 27
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [10] 25
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [11] 51
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [12] 7
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [13] 16
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [14] 89
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [15] 16

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