Victoria Beckham (album)

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Victoria Beckham
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Released1 October 2001 (2001-10-01)
RecordedOctober 1999 – July 2001
Genre
Length45:55
Label Virgin
Producer
Singles from Victoria Beckham
  1. "Not Such an Innocent Girl"
    Released: 17 September 2001
  2. "A Mind of Its Own"
    Released: 11 February 2002

Victoria Beckham (stylised as VB) is the only studio album by English singer Victoria Beckham, released on 1 October 2001 by Virgin Records. Beckham was the last member of the Spice Girls to release her solo debut album, just as she was the last to release her debut solo single. The record was produced by a wide variety of producers, including Johan Åberg, Kenneth Karlin, Steve Kipner, Rhett Lawrence, Harvey Mason Jr., and Soulshock. Beckham co-wrote nine out of the twelve tracks on the standard edition of the album.

Contents

The album received mixed-to-negative reviews by music critics, with criticism going towards Beckham's vocals, the songwriting, and the production. In retrospective reviews of solo albums by the Spice Girls however, Victoria Beckham has received positive reception, with some feeling that the album was overtly criticized and has been regarded as one of the best solo albums by a Spice Girl. The album's lead single "Not Such an Innocent Girl" was released on 17 September 2001, but Beckham unintentionally entered a "chart battle" with Australian singer Kylie Minogue's single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" which had been released on the exact same day; Beckham had previously been in another chart battle with her collaboration with True Steppers and Dane Bowers, "Out of Your Mind", which lost to the number one spot by Spiller and Sophie Ellis-Bextor's single "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)". Kylie's single ended up outselling Beckham's single ten-to-one and "Can't Get You Out of My Head" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart while "Not Such an Innocent Girl" only debuted at number six and performed poorly internationally. The second and final single "A Mind of Its Own" was promoted exclusively to the UK, also peaking at number six. The planned third single, "I Wish", which was to feature Robbie Craig, ended up being cancelled due to the announcement of Beckham's second pregnancy. Beckham was later allegedly dropped by her label due to the underperformance of the singles.

The album debuted at number ten on the UK Albums Chart, the second lowest peaking debut album by a Spice Girl only behind Mel B's album Hot (2000) which only peaked at number 28. It only spent four weeks on the chart and to date has sold 54,000 copies in Britain. Internationally the album was a failure, only entering the album charts in Ireland while peaking at number twenty on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums chart.

Release

Initially, the album was to be titled Innocent Girl and set to be released on 27 August 2001, [1] but was released on 1 October. Beckham revealed that she felt she had "a lot to prove" with the album's release: "When I started recording this album, I had a lot to prove. I want to prove I can sing and dance and have a vision. I'm really baring my soul on this. I hope people like it. When I was with the other girls I never did a lot of the singing, so this is the first time that people are going to see me and what I am capable of". She added that she hoped the album would do well "and I can have a successful solo career". [2]

The album does not include the True Steppers hit "Out of Your Mind", on which Beckham features along with Dane Bowers, but it spawned two singles, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" and "A Mind of Its Own" which both debuted and peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart.

Singles

"Not Such an Innocent Girl" was released on 17 September 2001 as the lead single from the album. In the United Kingdom, the single faced competition in a hugely hyped chart battle with Kylie Minogue's single "Can't Get You Out of My Head". [3] On the chart date of 29 September 2001, "Not Such an Innocent Girl" debuted at number six on the UK Singles Chart with first week sales of 35,000 units, while "Can't Get You Out of My Head" debuted at number one with first week sales of 306,000 units. [4] [5] It has sold about 80,263 copies altogether, becoming the 163rd best seller of 2001. [6]

The music video has a futuristic theme and features two Victorias: one dressed in all-white with blonde hair ("the good girl"), and the other in all-black with jet black hair ("the bad girl"). The video culminates into a "dance-off" and motorcycle race between the two Victorias.

"A Mind of Its Own" was released on 11 February 2002 as the second single from her debut self-titled solo album (2001). It peaked and debuted at number six on the UK Singles Chart and sold 56,570 becoming the 173rd best seller of 2002. There is a French version of the song called "Mon cœur n'en fait qu'à sa tête" (an adaptation of the title into French, or "my heart does what it wants to do").

A third single, "I Wish", was promoted but never materialised. The single version was a remix featuring Robbie Craig, and was performed on TV on Friday Night's All Wright . [7] Following the announcement of Beckham's second pregnancy, the single was shelved. Beckham was dropped by Virgin Records along with fellow Spice Girls Emma Bunton and Melanie B, [8] [9] but a statement from her publicist denied reports, claiming: "No-one has been dropped. The Virgin deal has come to a natural end and both parties have decided not to continue." [8] [10]

Chart performance

Victoria Beckham faced a chart battle during the album's release week with Kylie Minogue's Fever . Both singers had previously faced a battle in the singles' chart, when their singles were released on the same day. [11] However, Beckham's album debuted at number ten on the UK Albums Chart on 13 October 2001, whilst Minogue's album topped the charts. Victoria Beckham charted for three weeks on the chart. [12] As of January, 2020 the album has sold 54,000 copies overall in the United Kingdom. [13] After the documentary Being Victoria Beckham aired in March 2002, the album re-entered the UK Albums Chart at number sixty-seven.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [14]
BBC Music (negative) [15]
Hot Press (mixed) [16]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [17]
South Wales Echo (negative) [18]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [19]

Victoria Beckham received mixed to negative reviews from music critics. Jacqueline Hodges from BBC Music described the album as "a mish-mash affair of gushy sentiment and wishy-washy RnB" whilst NME called the album "a new low in shameless pop slaggery". [15] [17] The South Wales Echo noted that Beckham's vocals were better than expected but that there were no "exceptional" tracks on the album. [18] In a more positive review, Matthew Chisling from Allmusic wrote: "this collection of over-produced yet strong songs is a pleasantly enjoyable set." [14]

Track listing

Victoria Beckham track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Not Such an Innocent Girl"
Kipner3:17
2."A Mind of Its Own"
Kipner3:48
3."That Kind of Girl"
  • Kipner
  • David Frank
  • Jack Kugell
  • Kipner
  • Frank
  • Kugell
3:48
4."Like That"
Prime4:01
5."Girlfriend" The Underdogs 3:43
6."Midnight Fantasy"
  • Åberg
  • Anders Hansson
3:15
7."I.O.U"
Frampton3:49
8."No Trix, No Games"
  • Beckham
  • Kipner
  • Frampton
Kipner3:03
9."I Wish" Soulshock & Karlin 4:10
10."Watcha Talkin' Bout"
Soulshock & Karlin3:51
11."Unconditional Love"Lawrence3:50
12."Every Part of Me"
Soulshock & Karlin5:11
Total length:45:55
Japanese bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Not Such an Innocent Girl" (Robbie Rivera's Main Vocal Mix)6:56
14."Not Such an Innocent Girl" (Sunship Radio Edit)3:43

Charts

Chart performance for Victoria Beckham
Chart (2001)Peak
position
Australian Hitseekers Albums (ARIA) [20] 20
Irish Albums (IRMA) [21] 69
Scottish Albums (OCC) [22] 20
UK Albums (OCC) [12] 10

Sales

Sales for Victoria Beckham
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom54,000 [23]

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