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Glitter is a soundtrack album by American singer Mariah Carey, the album's theme is for the film Glitter, in which she stars. It was released by Virgin Records on September 11, 2001. The poor sales of the album, which was Carey's only release on Virgin, led to her departure from the label in early 2002.
Description
As a concept album of the sounds of the early 1980s, Glitter features contributions from dominant figures of the period: Rick James wrote "All My Life," Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis reworked their song "Didn't Mean to Turn You On" and wrote with Carey the retro track "Want You", and Cameo are featured on lead single "Loverboy." The album also includes collaboratons with rappers Busta Rhymes, Mystikal, Da Brat, Ludacris, Fabolous, Ja Rule and Nate Dogg.
Critical and commercial reception
The album was released shortly before the film Glitter, and both album and film were critical and commercial failures, although Rob Sheffield gave the album a three star review in Rolling Stone, writing, "damn if Glitter isn't a big step forward in terms of maturity for one of pop music's eternal kids." Carey attributed the low sales of the album to its release coinciding with the September 11 attacks, saying in an interview, "The talk shows needed something to distract from 9/11. I became a punching bag. They tore me down because my album was at number 2 instead of number 1 . The media was laughing at me and attacked me."
The album debuted at number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Top Soundtracks chart, staying at the top for three weeks, and at number 7 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 116,000 copies in its first week of release, but it had a substantial slide: it remained in the top twenty for two weeks and on the chart itself for twelve weeks. Glitter was certified platinum by the RIAA in October 2001, and as of October 2007, it had sold just 636,000 copies in the United States. It was a number 1 selling album in Japan. It has been certified gold in Switzerland.
Lead single "Loverboy" peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100; after the song stalled at a low position on the chart, Virgin Records reduced the price of the single. The two follow-up singles, "Never Too Far" and "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)," became Carey's first singles not to chart on the Hot 100. A music video was filmed for a fourth single, "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life"), but it was not officially released after Virgin Records ceased promotion of the album and paid Carey to leave the label.
The song "If We" was later re-worked by Damizza and released as a single titled "What Would You Do" with Butch Cassidy, Nate Dogg and Carey in 2004. Conflict between Damizza and Shade Sheist led Damizza to recruit Cassidy to replace Sheist on the single version. Sheist retaliated with his own remix titled "G-Mix," which is a re-worked version featuring Nune and Carey. "What Would You Do" failed to make the Hot 100 and received minimal airplay in Europe.
Track listing
- "Loverboy" (Remix featuring Da Brat, Ludacris, Shawnna, & Twenty II) - 4:30
- "Lead the Way" - 3:53
- "If We" (featuring Ja Rule and Nate Dogg) - 4:20
- "Didn't Mean to Turn You On" - 4:54
- "Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" (featuring Mystikal) - 3:37
- "All My Life" - 5:09
- "Reflections (Care Enough)" - 3:20
- "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" (featuring Busta Rhymes, Fabolous and DJ Clue) - 6:43
- "Want You" (featuring Eric Benét) - 4:43
- "Never Too Far" - 4:21
- "Twister" - 2:26
- "Loverboy" (featuring Cameo) - 3:49
Vinyl Release
The double LP release of Glitter is unique in that the ballads and dance songs are separated on both records.
Side A
- A1 Loverboy (Remix) (4:30)
- A2 Last Night A DJ Saved My Life (6:43)
- A3 Didn't Mean To Turn You On (4:54)
- A4 Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica) (3:38)
Side B
- B1 If We (4:11)
- B2 All My Life (5:10)
- B3 Want You (4:44)
- B4 Loverboy (3:50)
Side C
- C1 Lead The Way (3:53)
- C2 Reflections (Care Enough) (3:21)
Side D
- D1 Never Too Far (4:22)
- D2 Twister (2:26)
Chart performance
Chart | Peak position |
Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Australian Albums Chart | 13 | ||
Austrian Albums Chart | 14 | ||
Belgian Flandres Albums Chart | 10 | ||
Belgian Wallonia Albums Chart | 11 | ||
Canadian Albums Chart | 4 | ||
Danish Albums Chart | 12 | ||
Dutch Albums Chart | 12 | ||
French Albums Chart | 5 | Gold | 100,000 |
German Albums Chart | 7 | ||
Hungarian Albums Chart | 37 | ||
Italian Albums Chart | 5 | Gold | 50,000 |
Japanese Albums Chart | 1 | Platinum | 200,000 |
New Zealand Albums Chart | 11 | ||
Norwegian Albums Chart | 11 | ||
Spanish Albums Chart | 3 | Gold | 50,000 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 30 | ||
Swiss Albums Chart | 10 | Gold | 20,000 |
UK Albums Chart | 10 | ||
U.S. Billboard 200 | 7 | Platinum | 1,000,000 |
References
- "EMI drops Mariah Carey". BBC News. January 23, 2002.
- Sheffield, Rob. "Mariah Carey - Glitter". Rolling Stone. RS 876, August 30, 2001.
- Mariah Carey blames September 11
- Top Soundtracks
- Martens, Todd. "Jay-Z Draws 'Blueprint' For Chart Dominance". Billboard. September 20, 2001.
- "Gold and Platinum - Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America.
- Weigel, Brandon. "'Somebody done something wrong' songs on these stars' records". USA Today. October 28, 2007.
- SwissCharts
- Cook, Shanon. "Mariah before breakdown -- 'It all seems like one continuous day'". CNN. August 14, 2001. Retrieved March 17, 2006.
- Australian Albums Chart
- Austrian Albums Chart
- Flandres Albums Chart
- Wallonia Albums Chart
- Canadian Albums Chart
- Danish Albums Chart
- Dutch Albums Chart
- French Albums Chart
- SNEP
- German Albums Chart
- Hungarian Albums Chart
- Italian Albums Chart
- FIMI
- Oricon Albums Chart
- RIAJ
- New Zealand Albums Chart
- Norwegian Albums Chart
- Spanish Albums Chart
- PROMUSICAE
- Swedish Albums Chart
- Swiss Albums Chart
- IFPI Switzerland
- UK Albums Chart
- U.S. Albums Chart
- RIAA
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