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Samantha Cole | |
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Released | September 9, 1997 |
Studio | Oakshire (Los Angeles)
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Label | Universal |
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Singles from Samantha Cole | |
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Samantha Cole is the debut album by American singer Samantha Cole. Universal Records released it on September 9, 1997.
Universal issued Samantha Cole in the United States on September 9, 1997. [1] The album was preceded by the release of lead single "Happy with You" in July 1997, [2] which the label believed was suited for summer due to the composition's "upbeat" nature. [3] The song was issued to American retail outlets as a cassette and CD single [4] and promoted to pop, rhythmic, and adult contemporary radio stations for airplay. [5] A moderate success, [1] "Happy with You" peaked at number 78 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained on the chart for five weeks. [6] In Canada, the single rose as far as number 55 on the RPM 100 all-format airplay chart. [7] Cole performed "Happy with You" during halftime shows at stadiums during the 1997 National Football League season. [8]
After contemplating "Surrender to Me" and "I'm By Your Side" as follow-ups, [3] Universal issued "Without You" as the second single in November 1997. [9] The song reached number 25 on the Radio & Records adult contemporary airplay chart. [10]
MCA Victor released Samantha Cole in Japan on December 17, 1997. The label issued "Sweet Sweet Surrender" as the lead single there on the same day. [11] "Without You" followed as the second Japanese single on February 21, 1998, [11] and experienced success across Asia. [12] Cole participated in a promotional tour to Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines where she gave interviews, performed live, and attended fan meet and greets. [13] The perfume company Estée Lauder organized several events wherein Cole promoted their fragrance "Happy" in conjunction with "Happy with You". [14]
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Source | Rating |
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The Huntsville Times | 2/5 [17] |
Samantha Cole was viewed as having strong commercial viability. Music critics considered Cole's appearance; [18] the album's combination of ballads, R&B songs, and covers; [15] and the involvement of producers Foster and Rodgers as factors contributing to potential sales. [19] Sandra Schulman of the Sun-Sentinel suggested Cole had "her little spike heel firmly wedged in the door to success". [20]
Critics thought the album lacked originality. For AllMusic writer Alex Henderson, it "sounds like the result of a marketing meeting rather than true artistic inspiration". [16] In The Virginian-Pilot , Nia Ngina Meeks thought Samantha Cole imitated other contemporary R&B records. [21] Cole's performance received negative comparisons to Mariah Carey, whom critics thought she emulated but lacked the same vocal ability. [22]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Down in Love" |
| Nile Rodgers | 3:58 |
2. | "Happy with You" |
| Rhett Lawrence | 3:50 |
3. | "I'm Right Here" |
| David Foster | 4:25 |
4. | "Sometimes" |
| Jon-John | 5:07 |
5. | "Without You" |
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| 4:40 |
6. | "Surrender to Me" (duet with Richard Marx) |
| Marx | 3:45 |
7. | "Sweet Sweet Surrender" |
| 4:21 | |
8. | "Crazy" |
| Harry | 4:23 |
9. | "I'm By Your Side" | Diane Warren | Khris Kellow | 4:56 |
10. | "You Light Up My Life" | Joseph Brooks |
| 3:56 |
11. | "What You Do to Me" |
| Rodgers | 4:20 |
12. | "Shadow of Love" |
| Lawrence | 4:35 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "You Light Up My Life – Vocal Club Mix" | |
14. | "You Light Up My Life – Deep Dub Mix" | |
15. | "Without Someone" |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Without You" (video) | |
2. | "I'm By Your Side" (video) | |
3. | "You Light Up My Life" (video) |
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