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''The Orange Album'' is the debut (and to date, only) album by American band Stefy. It was released on August 29, 2006, in the United States and on April 23, 2007, in the United Kingdom by Wind-up. Compared to the works of Gwen Stefani and Blondie, the album took influence from pop, new wave,
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music. Stefy collaborated with producers Jimmy Harry and Glitch for the album, as well as
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and Mimi Jacobson for lyrics. According to the lead singer, Stefy Rae, ''The Orange Album'' took over three years to complete. ''The Orange Album'' received mixed reviews from
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, with many applauding the "danceable qualities" of the album, but criticizing the "weak" songs. Commercially, the album was unsuccessful, peaking at number 142 and selling 5,200 copies in the UK, however, the album had some success in New Zealand, being named "CD of the Week" in early 2007 by the music television show ''C4 Select Live''.


Promotion


Singles

Stefy released two singles from the album, and a total of five music videos. Lead single "
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" was commercially successful, managing to peak in the lower positions of several charts, including in the UK and in Ireland. The single also peaked at number fifteen on the '' Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart, and number eighteen on the
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component chart. A music video for the single was produced, and featured actor Adam West as a judge in a fictitious court setting. The album's second and final single, " Hey School Boy", was released on November 6, 2006, and was commercially unsuccessful. A music video directed by
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was created, and uploaded on Stefy's
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account. Promotional single "Orange County" was also released in 2006, and was considered a standout track from ''The Orange Album''. The last three videos were made by Stefy herself, and were only sold as promo singles. The videos were made for the songs "Orange County", "Pretty Little Nightmare" and "Lucky Girl", while the latter is a song originally written and recorded by Los Angeles-based artist Jonneine Zapata.


Critical response

''The Orange Album'' received mixed reviews from
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. In a highly favorable review, Marcus Dunk of '' Daily Express'' applauded the album, calling it "a delirious run of pop tracks – all with strong eighties' vibes and relentless hooks." Chris Carle, writing for
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, declared the album "amazing", stating " ae'svocals are right out front" and "the entire record is solid"; Carle further praised the tracks "Chelsea", "Hey School Boy", and "Lucky Girl". A critic from '' Billboard'' also enjoyed the effort for being "refreshing, adventurous, ndeven daring," adding that "Stefy is one to watch". Scott Hefflon of ''Lollipop Magazine'' panned the album, calling it "thin, deliberate, new wave pop diva crap that banks off the fact that people wanna hear a tribute band", unfavorably comparing it to the works of Blondie,
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. A critic from ''
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'' was disappointed with ''The Orange Album'', labelling it as "pale imitations of classic decade-of-decadence acts", concluding that Stefy is "trying too hard to be cool".


Chart performance

Commercially, ''The Orange Album'' did not perform well. The album failed to chart on the ''Billboard'' 200, but fared well on the US
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chart, debuting and peaking at number twelve for the week ending September 9, 2006; however, it dropped off the chart one week later. In the United Kingdom, the album also underperformed, debuting and peaking at position 142 in early 2007.


Track listing

All tracks produced by Jimmy Harry except "You and Me Against the World", which is produced by Harry and Glitch.


Charts


Release history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Orange Album, The 2006 debut albums Stefy albums Wind-up Records albums