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''Tightrope'' is the debut album from Australian pop singer Stephanie McIntosh, which was released on 11 September 2006, and re-released on 19 March 2007. It was released to the UK on 20 August 2007 with an alternate track listing and cover, but some Australian editions of the album have been seen in UK music stores such as HMV. ==History== McIntosh worked on her debut album with award winning songwriter/producer Tom Nichols who has written and produced songs for the likes of Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan, Alistair Griffin, Kylie Minogue, S Club 7 and Atomic Kitten. Nichols has co-written and produced McIntosh’s debut album along with Max Martin, Rami, Greg Kurstin, Klaus Derendorf and Guy Roche. The writing and recording process found McIntosh travelling all over the world to studios in LA, London and Sweden along with her hometown of Melbourne. The album, ''Tightrope'' was two years in the making, and McIntosh had a film crew following her around the world documenting the journey. The result was ''The Steph Show'' which debuted on Channel 10 at 6pm on 28 July 2006 The album features a cover of the song, "Wishin' and Hopin' ". McIntosh co-wrote one track on the album, "So Do I Say Sorry First?" which is a guitar driven rock track. Most of ''Tightrope'' was recorded at the beginning of 2006. The album title, ''Tightrope'' was decided by McIntosh and Nichols (producer/co-writer) with McIntosh saying "it's a cliché, but life can be like walking a tightrope sometimes".〔(Stephanie McIntosh Official UK Site )〕 On 5 September the full album was available for play on Ninemsn music. The album leaked onto the internet on 6 September. It was assumed that it leaked because of the Ninemsn first. ''Tightrope'' was re-released on 19 March 2007.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.universalmusic.com.au/ArtistDisplay.aspx?ArtistId=302633&Category=discography )〕 McIntosh arranged numerous radio interviews in the UK to promote ''Tightrope'' which was released on 20 August 2007. Although, it was supposed to be released earlier, on 2 July. During her promotion campaign ''Tightrope'' debuted at #40 on the UK Preorder Top 100 Albums chart and later on rose to its peak of #11. Universal poorly promoted the album, the first UK single "Mistake" debuted at #168 on downloads alone and reached its peak a week later at number forty-seven. Follow up single, "So Do I Say Sorry First?" peaked at number 258. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tightrope (Stephanie McIntosh album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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