A New Chapter (Anthony Callea album)

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A New Chapter
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Studio album by
Released25 November 2006
Recorded2006
Genre Pop
Length62:26
Label Sony BMG
Producer Phil Buckle, Vince Pizzinga, Tom Nichols, Klaus Derendorf, David Erikson, James Kempster, Chong Lim, James Roche, Paul L. Wiltshire, Victoria Wu
Anthony Callea chronology
Anthony Callea
(2005)
A New Chapter
(2006)
Last To Go
(2012)
Singles from A New Chapter
  1. "Live for Love"
    Released: 3 November 2006
  2. "Addicted to You"
    Released: 3 February 2007
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A New Chapter is the second album from Australian pop singer Anthony Callea. It features the singles "Live for Love" and "Addicted to You", both of which Callea performed at popular morning show Sunrise . Callea co-wrote fourteen of the fifteen songs over a year. The album runs a length of just over an hour, containing many more upbeat and rocky songs in comparison with his self-titled debut.

Contents

A New Chapter features two exclusive tracks entitled "Whatever It Takes" (originally recorded by Edyta Górniak for the album Invisible) and "Meant for Love" when purchased digitally, which didn't make the album's final cut. "Meant for Love" instead appeared on the "Addicted to You" single, along with "Try" and another iTunes-exclusive track "Far from Over". The album debuted at #9 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and was certified Gold by ARIA. [1] [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A New Chapter"4:24
2."Perfect Mistake"4:04
3."Addicted to You"3:32
4."If Only"3:51
5."Best I Can Be"3:47
6."Live for Love"4:05
7."Stranded"4:30
8."Want You to See"2:54
9."Here I Go Again"4:31
10."There's Always Time"3:46
11."Almost"4:44
12."You Saved Me Tonight"4:16
13."Runaway"3:40
14."Heartbeat"4:06
15."Now You're Gone"4:16
Digital bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
16."Whatever It Takes"4:05
17."Meant for Love"3:16

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [3] 9

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [4] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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