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Intimate (Toni Pearen album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Intimate (album)

''Intimate'' (also known by its full title ''Toni Pearen's Intimate Album'') is the debut album by Australian actress and singer Toni Pearen. Recorded throughout 1992 to 1993 and released in 1994, the album spawned two top ten singles and a third top forty single. At the time her music career commenced, Pearen had been a popular cast member of the Australian drama series ''E Street''. She was one of many Australian actresses who ventured into a music career, following the success of Kylie Minogue as well as Dannii Minogue, Natalie Imbruglia and also Pearen's ''E Street'' co-star Melissa Tkautz, who scored a successful number one hit as well as other popular songs in the early 90's.
Four singles were released from ''Intimate''. The first single "In Your Room," peaked at number ten on the ARIA Charts in January 1993.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=australian-charts.com > Toni Pearen (singles) )〕 The second single "I Want You" also peaked at number ten, in May 1993.〔 A third single, "Walkaway Lover", was released in October 1994, peaking at number thirty-five in December.〔 Finally the fourth single "Joy" was released in March 1995 and peaked at number seventy-one during the same month. The album itself peaked at number fifty-six on its debut on the ARIA Albums Chart dated week ending 11th December 1994.〔
So far, this is the only album released by Pearen as she has been very busy as a popular television personality. She did however contribute some songs to the soundtrack of the 1995 film ''All Men Are Liars'', which she also starred in.
"I Want You" was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Pop Release in 1994.〔http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=T&artist=Toni%20Pearen〕
==Track listing==
#"Intimate" - 4:20
#"If I Ever Lose This Heaven" - 4:45
#"I Want You" - 4:15
#"Joy" - 3:58
#"Desperately" - 4:17
#"Halfway to Heaven" - 4:30
#"In Your Room" - 4:24
#"Walkaway Lover" - 4:19
#"Raining in My Heart" - 4:54
#"Looking At You" - 3:46
#"Crazy for Your Love" - 4:12
#"In Your Room (12" Mix)" - 5:08

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