Britney Spears Baby One More Time Album Back Cover

...Babe One More Time is the debut studio album past American popular vocaliser Britney Spears. The album was released on January 12, 1999 by Jive Records and became a worldwide commercial success, reaching the top v in 19 countries, and number one in fifteen, including the U.South Billboard 200. The album and its singles helped propel Spears into mainstream popularity.

With the release of the lead unmarried "...Baby One More Fourth dimension", Spears became a popular phenomenon; the single peaked at number one in the Billboard Hot 100, a feat Spears would not echo for another 10 years, in October 2008, when her unmarried "Womanizer" peaked at number one on the chart. Every unmarried released in the Great britain charted within the top-5 position in the Great britain Singles Nautical chart and the elevation-three position in the Eurochart Hot 100.

The anthology'due south lyrics, and its music videos maintained the typical virgin prototype of the late 1990s teen pop revival for Spears. The anthology is certified 14× Platinum by the RIAA. ...Baby Ane More Time has sold 26 one thousand thousand copies worldwide, becoming one of the nigh successful albums of all time and is Spears' most successful and best selling album to date.

Album Background

In June of 1997, Spears was in talks with manager Lou Pearlman to bring together female person pop grouping Innosense. Her mother Lynne asked family friend and amusement lawyer Larry Rudolph for his stance and submitted a record of Spears singing over a Whitney Houston karaoke vocal forth with some pictures. Rudolph decided to pitch her to record labels which required a professional demo. He sent her an unused song from Toni Braxton and Britney rehearsed for a week & recorded in a studio with a sound engineer. Britney traveled to New York with the demo & met executives from four record labels and returned to Kentwood, Louisiana the same solar day. Three labels rejected her, arguing that audiences wanted pop bands such every bit the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls and that "in that location wasn't going to be another Madonna, another Debbie Gibson or some other Tiffany."

2 weeks later, Jive Records executives returned calls to Rudolph and they appointed Spears to work with producer Eric Foster White for a calendar month and he reportedly shaped her voice from "lower and less poppy" commitment to "distinctively, unmistakably Britney."

Spears recorded x songs with White that included "Fall Goodbye", "E-Mail My Middle", "From the Bottom of My Cleaved Centre", "I'thousand So Curious", "I Volition However Love Yous", "Soda Popular" and "Thinkin' About Y'all".

She besides recorded a cover of Sonny & Cher's 1967 unmarried "The Beat Goes On." White was responsible for the vocal recording and song product while additional product was done by English electronic music group All Seeing I.

After hearing the material Britney recorded, president Clive Calder ordered a total album. Britney flew to Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden where half of the album was recorded from March to April of 1998 with producers Max Martin, Denniz Popular and Rami Yacoub, among others.

Martin showed Britney and her direction a track titled "Hit Me Baby One More Time".

Even so, other executives were concerned that the line "Hit Me" would condone domestic violence and later revised it to "...Baby One More Time".

Britney revealed that she "didn't do well at all the first day in the studio [recording the song], I was simply too nervous, and then I went out that night and had some fun. The next mean solar day I was completely relaxed and nailed information technology. You gotta be relaxed singing '... Babe I More Fourth dimension'."

Past June of 1998, the album was completed and Spears embarked on a promotional tour sponsored by L'Oréal. ...Babe One More Fourth dimension was released as her debut anthology on January 12, 1999.

Urban Outfitters reissued the album on vinyl for the first time in 2017. two,500 copies pressed on pink vinyl were made available for pre-gild on August 14, 2017, selling out within two hours, with the albums being shipped out in Nov 2017.[1] [two] A articulate vinyl was released a twelvemonth later on October 5, 2018.[iii]

To gloat the 20th anniversary of the "...Baby One More Fourth dimension" single'southward release, the album was besides made into a pic disc vinyl[4], and American retailer Target besides reissued the album on a limited pinkish cassette tape.[five] " "

Runway listing

U.S. Standard CD:

No. Title Writer Producer(due south) Length
1. "...Infant I More Time" Max Martin Martin, Rami Yacoub 3:xxx
ii. "(You Drive Me) Crazy" Jörgen Elofsson, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger, Martin Magnusson, Kreuger, Martin 3:17
three. "Sometimes" Elofsson Magnusson, Kreuger, Elofsson 4:05
four. "Soda Pop" Mikey Bassie, Eric Foster White White three:20
5. "Born to Brand You Happy" Kristian Lundin, Andreas Carlsson Lundin four:03
6. "From the Lesser of My Broken Heart" White White 5:eleven
7. "I Volition Be There" Martin, Carlssson Martin, Yacoub iii:53
8. "I Volition Still Dear You" (ft. Don Philip) White White 4:02
9. "Thinkin' About You" Mikey Bassie, White White iii:35
10. "E-mail My Heart" White White three:41
11. "The Beat Goes On" Sonny Bono, White White, The All Seeing I 3:43

The very starting time pressings of the album feature a hidden spoken message by Spears after "The Beat Goes On". In it, Spears thank you fans and promotes the then-upcoming Backstreet Boys anthology, Millennium, with snippets of songs featured on the album.

International edition:

No. Title Writer Producer(s) Length
ix. "Deep In My Heart" Magnusson, Kreuger, Carlsson Magnusson, Kreuger 3:34
10. "Thinkin' Near You" Mikey Bassie, White White three:35
11. "E-Mail My Heart" White White 3:41
12. "The Beat Goes On' Bono, White White, The All Seeing I 3:43

Asian edition (bonus tracks):

No. Title Writer Producer(s) Length
13. "I'll Never Stop Loving You" Jason Blume, Steve Diamond Magnusson, Kreuger 3:41
14. "...Baby One More Fourth dimension" (Davidson Ospina Radio Mix) Martin Martin, Yacoub, Davidson Ospina 3:24

Palatial Edition Tracks

No. Title Writer Producer(southward) Length
13. "I'll Never Cease Loving You' Blume, Diamond Magnusson, Kreuger 3:41
14. "Autumn Goodbye" White White 3:twoscore
fifteen. "...Baby One More than Time" (Davidson Ospina Radio Mix) Martin Martin, Rami, Ospina 3:24
16. "...Baby I More Time" (Boy Wunder Radio Mix) Martin Martin, Rami, Boy Wunder three:27

South Korean limited edition (bonus CD single):

No. Title Author Producer(south) Length
1. "(You Bulldoze Me) Crazy" (The Stop Remix!) Elofsson, Magnusson, Kreuger, Martin Martin, Rami 3:xvi
2. "(You Bulldoze Me) Crazy" (Spacedust Club Mix) Elofsson, Magnusson, Kreuger, Martin Martin, Rami, Spacedust 7:20
3. "Sometimes" (Soul Solution – Mid Tempo Mix) Elofsson Magnusson, Kreuger, Martin, Soul Solution v:40
four. "...Baby One More Time" (Davidson Ospina Club Mix) Martin Martin, Rami, Ospina 3:24
5. "I'll Never Stop Loving You" Blume, Diamond Magnusson, Kreuger iii:41
half dozen. "I'yard So Curious" Britney Spears, White White 3:35

Singaporean limited edition (bonus CD unmarried):

No. Championship Writer Producer(s) Length
1. "Born to Make You Happy" (Radio Edit) Lundin, Carlsson Lundin 3:35
2. "Born to Make You Happy" (Bonus Remix) Lundin, Carlsson Lundin 3:40
3. "(You lot Drive Me) Crazy" (Jazzy Jim's Hip-Hop Mix) Elofsson, Magnusson, Kreuger, Martin Martin, Rami, Jazzy Jim, Ricky Brown 3:40
4. "...Baby One More than Time" (Answering Machine Message) 0:21

Fun facts

  • ...Infant One More Time is Spears' longest charting anthology to date.
  • The anthology is the biggest selling album to exist recorded by a teenager (since Spears was 17 at the time of the album'south release).
  • The word "baby" was said 25 times in "...Baby One More Time".
  • The title track is Spears' only vocal to be performed on all of her tours (and her residency Britney: Piece Of Me).
  • Max Martin was supposed to produce two tracks on the anthology, only he produced viii.
  • Despite its major success, the anthology was close out from being nominated at multiple award shows.
  • Spears originally wanted the album to sound like "Sheryl Crow music, but younger more than adult gimmicky".
  • The album was originally going to be titled Britney Spears. Spears afterward released two eponymous albums, Britney (2001) and Britney Jean (2013).
  • Spears knew that the title track will exist a big hit, calling it "a fucking smash".
  • The championship track was originally offered to girl group TLC (and was possibly going to exist on their 1999 studio album FanMail), but they rejected it.
    • The vocal was also offered to the daughter group Solid HarmoniE.
  • The title track'southward music video was originally supposed to exist animated, featuring Spears dancing on a vinyl tape.
    • Some other concept was supposed to characteristic Spears equally a superhero fighting a giant robot monster.
    • Both of these concepts were scrapped, and the iconic high school music video was filmed instead.
  • The lyrics of the song "Built-in to Make You lot Happy" was rewritten in many parts, considering Spears refused to sing a few verses in which they were overly explicit sexual references. The lyrics were modified and so adjusted by the authors.
  • "Soda Popular" has been used as a promotional single every bit the soundtrack of the characteristic debut of Pokémon: The Starting time Picture show, in fact, there is also a promotional single inserted in the series of dolls related to Spears in 2000.
  • The original album version of "Sometimes" was replaced to the single version (had a guitar intro and a dissimilar outro). The original version tin can be establish on 1st pressing promos of ...Baby One More Fourth dimension and on the album sampler.
  • "E-Postal service My Heart" had to be released as a unmarried exclusively for the American market instead of "(You Bulldoze Me) Crazy", but this never happened.

CD poster

Unlike her after albums, ...Babe One More Fourth dimension's booklet is depicted as a poster rather than a booklet, with photoshoot pictures of Spears on one side, and credits on the other.

Artworks

CD Variations

Vinyl

References

  1. Shcherbakova, Liza. "Britney Spears' '...Baby 1 More Time' is Coming Out on Pinkish Vinyl." Billboard, 14 August 2017. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  2. Hellyer, Isabelle. "The First Ever Vinyl Pressing of '...Babe 1 More Time' Sold Out in 2 Hours." i-D, fifteen August 2017. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  3. "Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time (2018, Clear, Vinyl)." Discogs, 2020. Retrieved 29 Feb 2020.
  4. "Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time (2018, 180-Gram, Vinyl)." Discogs, 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  5. "Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time (2018, Pinkish, Casette)." Discogs, 2020. Retrieved 29 February 2020.

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