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The Next Generation (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Next Generation (album)

''The Next Generation'' is the seventh studio album by international pop music project, Sweetbox. Released in 2009 after almost two years in the making, it is the first album to have Jamie Pineda as front woman after Jade Villalon departed for her solo career. It is also the first album to have Derek Bramble as the producer after longtime producer of the project Geo left.
The new sound that came with a new singer now featured more powerful R&B-influenced ballads and a few dance tunes co-wrote by Jamie and various writers from all around the globe including Lindy Robbins, Georgie Dennis and Derek Bramble.
The album sticks to the element Sweetbox is known for—the mixing of classical music with pop.
*"We Can Work It Out" sampled Vivaldi's "Four Seasons".
*"Crash Landed" sampled Bach's "Toccata & Fuge in D minor".
*"Magic" sampled Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9".
In addition, a new version of Everything's Gonna Be Alright was recorded and featured Derek Bramble on the track singing as well with re-worded lyrics and more bass.
The album was well received in Japan and had success in Korea. In Japan the album hit #4 on the Oricon International Charts and in Korea it hit several charts including a four-week stay on Bugs and five other #1's on Soribada, Mnet, Daum, Naver and SKT NATE RT.
==Production==
In late 2007 after being signed to the project, Jamie Pineda got right to work on writing for her first studio album. Pineda traveled all around the globe while writing with co-writers for the album to places such as Stockholm, Frankfurt and Nashville, just to name a few. Her co-writers included top hit makers Guy Roche, Lindy Robbins and Toby Gad. For nearly 8 months she traveled while writing for the album and in June 2008 started working with the new producer of the project, songwriter/producer Derek Bramble. From June 2008 to October 2008, the two worked on the album's production.〔 Pineda recalls in a November 2009 interview that she and Bramble were both such perfectionists that sometimes they would get into small arguments but overall the production went great.〔

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