Up! (2002)

Artist: Shania Twain
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Label: Uni/mercury Nashville
UPC: 00008817031422
Release Date: 11/19/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60581411
Item#: MFWYEL
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Up! ~ Shania Twain
2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good! ~ Shania Twain
3. She's Not Just A Pretty Face ~ Shania Twain
4. Juanita ~ Shania Twain
5. Forever And For Always ~ Shania Twain
6. Ain't No Particular Way ~ Shania Twain
7. It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing ~ Shania Twain
8. Nah! ~ Shania Twain
9. That Good!, (Wanna Get To Know You) ~ Shania Twain
10. C'est La Vie ~ Shania Twain
11. I'm Jealous ~ Shania Twain
12. Ka-Ching! ~ Shania Twain
13. Thank You Baby! (For Makin' Someday Come So Soon) ~ Shania Twain
14. Waiter! Bring Me Water! ~ Shania Twain
15. What A Way To Wanna Be! ~ Shania Twain
16. I Ain't Goin Down ~ Shania Twain
17. I'm Not In The Mood (To Say No)! ~ Shania Twain
18. In My Car (I'll Be The Driver) ~ Shania Twain
19. When You Kiss Me ~ Shania Twain
Disc 2
Song TitleSample
1. Up! ~ Shania Twain
2. I'm Gonna Getcha Good! ~ Shania Twain
3. She's Not Just A Pretty Face ~ Shania Twain
4. Juanita ~ Shania Twain
5. Forever And For Always ~ Shania Twain
6. Ain't No Particular Way ~ Shania Twain
7. It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing ~ Shania Twain
8. Nah! ~ Shania Twain
9. That Good!, (Wanna Get To Know You) ~ Shania Twain
10. C'est La Vie ~ Shania Twain
11. I'm Jealous ~ Shania Twain
12. Ka-Ching! ~ Shania Twain
13. Thank You Baby! (For Makin' Someday Come So Soon) ~ Shania Twain
14. Waiter! Bring Me Water! ~ Shania Twain
15. What A Way To Wanna Be! ~ Shania Twain
16. I Ain't Goin Down ~ Shania Twain
17. I'm Not In The Mood (To Say No)! ~ Shania Twain
18. In My Car (I'll Be The Driver) ~ Shania Twain
19. When You Kiss Me ~ Shania Twain



International superstar and CMA Entertainer of the Year (1999) Shania Twain made her much-anticipated return to the CMA Awards in 2002 -- with her first network television performance since 1999. Twain performed new music from her fourth album "UP!" The album, produced by Mutt Lange, includes all songs written by Twain and Lange. UP! marks her first record since the unbridled success of 1997's Come On Over. Come On Over continues to shatter music industry records; the album is now the highest-selling release since the inception of SoundScan and the best-selling album ever by a female artist in the U.S., at a staggering 19 million units.

In meeting my audiences around the world during my last tour, I discovered something very exciting and liberating. My audiences consisted of an incredible variety of ages and nationalities. So, while writing and recording UP! I felt a freedom to explore all my different musical roots. Since I've always been comfortable writing and singing many styles of music from the earliest age, I wanted this CD to reflect that versatility. I didn't feel I could express and have all that fun in less than 19 songs and with only one CD. So, that's why there are 2 CD's included.

When I listen to the music, depending on what mood I'm in, I might put on the RED CD (DISC 1) to hear the songs with an electric, rockier-edged sound, and if I want to hear them with a more acoustic, down-home feel, I listen to the GREEN CD (DISC 2). Sometimes I even put my CD player on "random" so I can listen to them all mixed together. For me, having the variety in styles is reminiscent of my youth when I used to listen to our local radio station and hear Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton, Supertramp and the Bee Gee's all in the same hour. I hope you enjoy the different flavors on both CD's and find the music colorful and UPlifting. Have a great listen!

-- Shania
 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
UP! includes 2 CDs: a "red" disc featuring a pop-electric mix plus a second "green" disc featuring a country-acoustic mix of the same tracks.
Personnel includes: Shania Twain (vocals); Jon Willis (acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Heitor Perreira (acoustic, electric & Spanish guitar, mandolin); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar, bouzouki); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Cory Churko (slide guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, violin, cello); Irish Film Orchestra, The Leahy's (strings); Simon & Diamond Duggal (percussion).
Includes liner notes by Shania Twain.
UP! was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Forever And For Always" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and for Best Country Song.
Personnel includes: Shania Twain (vocals); Jon Willis (acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Heitor Perreira (acoustic, electric & Spanish guitar, mandolin); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar, bouzouki); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Cory Churko (slide guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, violin, cello); Irish Film Orchestra, The Leahy's (strings); Simon & Diamond Duggal (percussion).
UP! was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Forever And For Always" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and for Best Country Song.
Personnel includes: Shania Twain (vocals); Jon Willis (acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Heitor Perreira (acoustic, electric & Spanish guitar, mandolin); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar, bouzouki); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Cory Churko (slide guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, violin, cello); Irish Film Orchestra, The Leahy's (strings); Simon & Diamond Duggal (percussion).
UP! was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Forever And For Always" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and for Best Country Song.
UP! includes 2 CDs: a "red" disc featuring a pop-electric mix plus a second
"green" disc featuring a country-acoustic mix of the same tracks.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Personnel includes: Shania Twain (vocals); Jon Willis (acoustic guitar,
banjo, bouzouki, mandolin); Heitor Perreira (acoustic, electric & Spanish
guitar, mandolin); Michael Thompson (electric guitar, slide guitar,
bouzouki); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Cory Churko (slide guitar); Paul
Franklin (pedal steel); Jonathan Yudkin (mandolin, violin, cello); Irish Film
Orchestra, The Leahy's (strings); Simon & Diamond Duggal (percussion).
Includes liner notes by Shania Twain.
UP! was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Country Album. "Forever And For Always" was nominated for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and for Best Country Song.
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain continues to be the master of the pop crossover. This time around, she takes 19 songs presents two different versions of each, divided between a pair of discs. CD 1 (the "Red CD") features more rock-flavored versions as opposed to CD2 (the "Green CD"), which includes considerably more pedal steel guitar et al.
Regardless of the genre, Twain and Lange continue to make a formidable pop-writing team. The two manage to craft catchy cuts on topics ranging from mundane situations in a relationship like who's behind the wheel (the sassy "In My Car [I'll Be The Driver]") to weightier fare like rampant materialism (a mechanized "Ka-Ching!") and female empowerment (the soaring "She's Not Just A Pretty Face"). Otherwise, Twain tills the fertile nuances of romance via convincing balladry that touches on dalliances with the green-eyed devil (a heartfelt "I'm Jealous") and rock-solid pledges of fidelity (an ethereal "Forever And For Always") guaranteed to be 2003's quintessential wedding song.
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain continues to be the master of the pop crossover. This time around, she takes 19 songs presents two different versions of each, divided between a pair of discs. CD 1 (the "Red CD") features more rock-flavored versions as opposed to CD2 (the "Green CD"), which includes considerably more pedal steel guitar et al.
Regardless of the genre, Twain and Lange continue to make a formidable pop-writing team. The two manage to craft catchy cuts on topics ranging from mundane situations in a relationship like who's behind the wheel (the sassy "In My Car [I'll Be The Driver]") to weightier fare like rampant materialism (a mechanized "Ka-Ching!") and female empowerment (the soaring "She's Not Just A Pretty Face"). Otherwise, Twain tills the fertile nuances of romance via convincing balladry that touches on dalliances with the green-eyed devil (a heartfelt "I'm Jealous") and rock-solid pledges of fidelity (an ethereal "Forever And For Always") guaranteed to be 2003's quintessential wedding song.
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain continues to be the master of the pop crossover. This time around, she takes 19 songs presents two different versions of each, divided between a pair of discs. CD 1 (the "Red CD") features more rock-flavored versions as opposed to CD2 (the "Green CD"), which includes considerably more pedal steel guitar et al.
Regardless of the genre, Twain and Lange continue to make a formidable pop-writing team. The two manage to craft catchy cuts on topics ranging from mundane situations in a relationship like who's behind the wheel (the sassy "In My Car [I'll Be The Driver]") to weightier fare like rampant materialism (a mechanized "Ka-Ching!") and female empowerment (the soaring "She's Not Just A Pretty Face"). Otherwise, Twain tills the fertile nuances of romance via convincing balladry that touches on dalliances with the green-eyed devil (a heartfelt "I'm Jealous") and rock-solid pledges of fidelity (an ethereal "Forever And For Always") guaranteed to be 2003's quintessential wedding song.
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain continues to be the master of the pop crossover. This time around, she takes 19 songs presents two different versions of each, divided between a pair of discs. CD 1 (the "Red CD") features more rock-flavored versions as opposed to CD2 (the "Green CD"), which includes considerably more pedal steel guitar et al.
Regardless of the genre, Twain and Lange continue to make a formidable pop-writing team. The two manage to craft catchy cuts on topics ranging from mundane situations in a relationship like who's behind the wheel (the sassy "In My Car [I'll Be The Driver]") to weightier fare like rampant materialism (a mechanized "Ka-Ching!") and female empowerment (the soaring "She's Not Just A Pretty Face"). Otherwise, Twain tills the fertile nuances of romance via convincing balladry that touches on dalliances with the green-eyed devil (a heartfelt "I'm Jealous") and rock-solid pledges of fidelity (an ethereal "Forever And For Always") guaranteed to be 2003's quintessential wedding song.
UP! marks Shania Twain's emergence from a five-year hiatus that found her absconding to Switzerland and having a child with husband/producer/collaborator Robert "Mutt" Lange. As ever, Twain continues to be the master of the pop crossover. This time around, she offers 19 songs and presents two different versions of each, divided between a pair of discs. CD 1

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1-Ultimate Country Party
Divas Live(Limited Edition)
Aida
Notting Hill
Everlasting Love Songs
This Is Your Country (Bonus Tracks)
Live & Kickin
Just Because I'm A Woman-Songs Of Dolly Parton
Juno Awards 2004 (can) (w/Bonus DVD)
Greatest Hits
Duets:Friends & Legends
Lost Highway

 
Associated Artists and Works
Arneson, Mark
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
On, Pickin'
On, Pickin'
Pickin' On
Various Artists
VH1 Divas Live [Limited] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
String Quartet Tribute To Shania Twain ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
An All Star Tribute To Shania Twain [Digipak] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 11/19/2002
Original Release Date : 2002
Catalog ID : 170 314
Label : Mercury Nashville
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00008817031422

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.66)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...No duds, and no dull bits..."

Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.66)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...No duds, and no dull bits..."

Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.66)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...No duds, and no dull bits..."

Rolling Stone (1/23/03, p.66)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...No duds, and no dull bits..."

Entertainment Weekly (12/6/02, pp.92-3)
- "...UP! is like ABBA GOLD without all the melancholy..."

Entertainment Weekly (12/6/02, pp.92-3)
- "...UP! is like ABBA GOLD without all the melancholy..."

Entertainment Weekly (12/6/02, pp.92-3)
- "...UP! is like ABBA GOLD without all the melancholy..."

Entertainment Weekly (12/6/02, pp.92-3)
- "...UP! is like ABBA GOLD without all the melancholy..."

 
Bio
Shania Twain : Biography

Shania Twain was born Eileen Edwards in Canada on Aug. 28, 1965, the second oldest of five siblings. She was raised in Timmins, Ontario, about 500 miles due north of Toronto, where her stepfather, an Ojibway Indian named Jerry Twain, and mother, Sharon, had both been raised. It was a proud but, at times, impoverished existence. They struggled to keep enough food in the cupboards, but there was always an abundance of music in the household.
Twain often grabbed a guitar and retreated to the solitude of her bedroom singing and writing until her fingers ached. "I grew up listening to Waylon, Willie, Dolly, Tammy, all of them," she recalls. "But we also listened to the Mamas and the Papas, The Carpenters, The Supremes and Stevie Wonder. The many different styles of music I was exposed to as a child not only influenced my vocal style, but even more so, my writing style." Her mom noticed Twain's talents, and soon the youngster was being shuttled to radio and TV studios, community centers, senior citizens' homes, "everywhere they could get me booked." An 8-year-old Twain was often pulled out of bed to sing with the house band at a local club but only after alcohol sales ended at midnight. Later, Twain spent summers working with her stepfather as the foreman of a dozen-man reforestation crew in the Canadian bush, where she learned to wield an axe and handle a chain saw as well as any man. In the winter season, she would sing in clubs and do television and radio performances as often as her schooling would allow.
In 1987, at age 21, Twain lost her parents in an automobile accident. She took on the responsibility of raising her three younger siblings. She managed to keep the household going with a job at Ontario's Deerhurst Resort, which not only provided for her new family responsibilities but also gave her an education in every aspect of theatrical performance, from musical comedy to Andrew Lloyd Webber to Gershwin. Three years later, with her brothers grown enough to take care of themselves, Twain was on her own. Shedding her real name, Eileen, she adopted the Ojibway name of Shania, meaning "I'm on my way." Twain recorded a demo tape of original music and set her sights on Nashville.
Although Twain landed a record deal with Mercury Records on the basis of her original material, her self-titled 1993 debut album featured only one of her songs, the feisty "God Ain't Gonna Getcha for That." Singles "What Made You Say That" and "Dance With the One That Brought You" each peaked at No. 55 on the Billboard country singles chart. It took a phone call from a distant admirer, rock producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange (AD/DC, Def Leppard, Foreigner, Bryan Adams and many more) for Twain to find a true believer, both in her voice and her original songs. Twain and Lange met face to face in Nashville at Fan Fair in 1993 and married six months later, by which time they'd written half an album's worth of tunes together. As 1994 unfolded, they traveled and wrote their way across the United States, Canada, England, Spain, Italy and the Caribbean. They began to lay down basic tracks for a new album in Nashville, later recording overdubs and mixing in Quebec.
The first results of their labor, "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under," entered the Billboard country singles chart in January 1995, peaking at No. 11. Twain's second album, The Woman in Me, debuted on the country albums chart the following month. The collection has sold 18 million copies, making Twain the best-selling country female artist of all time. The single "Any Man of Mine," hit the charts in May and became the first of four consecutive No. 1 hits for Twain, including "(If You're Not in It for Love) I'm Outta Here!," "You Win My Love" and "No One Needs to Know." The project won a Grammy for country album of the year and was named album of the year by the Academy of Country Music in 1995.
Twain's third Mercury collection, Come on Over, was released in 1997, two years after her last album. The project continued Twain's hot streak, producing No. 1 hits "Honey, I'm Home" and "Love Gets Me Every Time." The sultry ballad "You're Still the One" went to No. 1 on the country singles chart and made it to No. 2 on Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart, solidifying Twain as a crossover artist. The sassy "Man! I Feel Like a Woman," a Top 5 country hit, helped secure the singer a contract with cosmetics company Revlon, which used the tune in TV ads featuring Twain. Come on Over has sold 11 million copies to date.
While The Woman in Me broke records and made Twain an international star, critics didn't know what to make of her sexy image and independent approach to marketing her music. Instead of touring to promote the record, Twain made a series of sexy videos, one of which was shot on location in Egypt. The singer finally mounted her first major tour in 1998 following the release of Come on Over. The highly anticipated outing helped earn Twain entertainer of the year trophies from the ACM and the Country Music Association in 1999. Twain has won a total of five Grammys, including two for best country song ("Come on Over" and "You're Still the One") and two for best country female vocal performance ("Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" and "You're Still the One"). She also has taken home trophies from the Canadian Country Music Awards, Canada's JUNO Awards and the American Music Awards. In 1999, Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) named Twain both country songwriter of the year and pop songwriter of the year. Her ballad, "You're Still the One," was named BMI's country and pop song of the year.
At the top of her game, Twain retreated to her home in Switzerland with her husband at the end of 1999. She and Lange welcomed their first child together in the summer of 2001 while preparing her 2002 release Up!, featuring the hit single "I'm Gonna Getcha Good." Twain plans to start pre-production for a new tour early in 2003, eager to make the same personal connection with her fans that produced such sensationally successful results on the Come On Over world tour.
 


  
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