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''Elle'ments'' is the debut studio album by German girl group
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. It was first released by Polydor–Zeitgeist and Cheyenne Records on 12 March 2001 in
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. After winning the inaugural season of the reality talent contest '' Popstars'' in late 2000, Polydor consulted a small team of German-based musicians to work with the quintet, including
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, Peter Ries,
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, and Peter Plate. ''Elle'ments'' is a
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record with an inclusion of styles such as
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, R&B,
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and rock. Conceptually, the album centered on the idea of the
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s, and during that time was compared to English girl group the
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' ''
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'' (2000) era. Upon its release, ''Elle'ments'' became an instant smash hit. The album peaked at number one in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland, and was eventually certified 7× Gold in Germany and reached
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status in both Austria and Switzerland. Additionally, it was certified Platinum by the European
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(IFPI). ''Elle'ments'' became Germany's top-selling album of 2001, with 500,000 copies sold in its first six month of release. In total, ''Elle'ments'' sold 1.1 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the biggest-selling girl group albums in music history and one of the best-selling German albums of all time. The album yielded the record-breaking number-one hit single "
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", and produced three further singles, including " Rivers of Joy", " When the Angels Sing" and a remake of British pop duo
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' 1985 single "
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," the theme song to the animated feature ''The Little Polar Bear'' (2001), their second number-one hit in Austria and Germany. The latter song also appeared on Special Winter Edition reissue of the album, released in October 2001, along with several new songs. In fall 2001, No Angels embarked on their first concert tour, the Rivers of Joy Tour, in support of the album.


Background

No Angels were formed in 2000 on the debut season of the RTL2 series '' Popstars'', the German adaption of the international reality television franchise which set about producing a five-piece girl group. After several elimination rounds,
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,
Lucy Diakovska Ludmila Lubomirova "Lucy" Diakovska ( bg, Людмила Любомирова Дяковска; born 2 April 1976) is a Bulgarian and German singer and television personality. She rose to prominence as one of the founding members of the all-fem ...
,
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,
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and
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were chosen, and signed a recording contract with Cheyenne Records. With the final members of the group in place, the program followed the group during its recording sessions, photo and music video shoots and other promotional commitments such as showcases and instores. For their English language debut album, the band worked with a small group of German-based music producers, including
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, Peter Ries, and
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, as well as
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member Peter Plate and his partner Ulf Leo Sommer, many who would beoame frequent collaborators on subsequent projects. Stylistically, ''Elle'ments'' takes influence from a number of different genres, such as
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, electro, and
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, and combines elements from
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,
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, and
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. The album received comparisons to artists such as
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,
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, and the
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.


Recording

Following their formation, the band members moved into a house in
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and began work on their debut album at the Park Studios, in Tutzing,
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where most their songs would be recorded. Parts of the recording sessions were tracked for the final episodes of ''Popstars'', particularly the vocal recording of "
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", " When the Angels Sing" and the leftover track "So Wanna Be with You". Album opener "Daylight in Your Eyes", a cover version of singer Victoria Faiella's 2000 pop rendition of the rock-tinged original song by American rock band
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, was produced by
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. Set against a "knee-bobbing dance beat", the "exhilarating production" features an "anthemic chorus". Brötzmann also contributed "Cold as Ice", a "cool, atmospheric" and "soft
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" ballad, in which a lovelorn woman realizes that her love interest is giving her the cold shoulder, and "Go Ahead and Take It", an uptempo
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with a
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. "Send Me Flowers" is a
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song that is backed by a gospel choir. Lyrically, it has a woman demanding an apology from her lover. Closing track " That's the Reason", another Brötzmann production, co-written by
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, is a piano-led pop ballad with soft string arrangements and lyrics that talk about reminiscing past memories with a loved one. Former
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member
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contributed the Eastern-flavored R&B track "Be My Man (The Plan)" in which a woman asks her lover to let her know about his motives, as well as the "moody" mid-tempo song "Faith Can Move a Mountain" that talks about finding comfort in others. "You Could Be the First" was produced by Patrik Majer and duo Plate & Sommer. Lyrically, the guitar-led mid-tempo song is about a woman who asks her husband to stop playing games with her; otherwise he would make her cry. Most of the other half of ''Elle'ments'' was produced by Peter Ries. Ries co-penned the mid-tempo ballad " When the Angels Sing" that features a cascading piano arrangement and dominant drum pattern. Lyrically, it finds the group thinking deeply over their relationship with their love interests from whom they parted. Uptempo song "Promises Can Wait" has a woman looking for fun instead of a
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, while on mid-tempo ballad "Couldn't Care Less", built upon a pulsating backbeat and a harp pattern, she assures that she has recovered from a painful heartbreak. Dance-pop track " Rivers of Joy", another anthemic song about self-empowerment, combines elements of gospel music and
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with prominent usage of a piano sample. Ballad "Cry for You", co-written by
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, is a gentle, breezy pop song that is set against an acoustic guitar-driven instrumentation and a prominent
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. Lyrically, it talks about a woman's desire to reconcile with her former lover, who has broken up with her because of her own mistakes, leaving her in a devastated state of mind.


Singles

After their formation, there was a period of indecision about what song would be released as No Angels' debut single. Cheyenne Records executives believed that the first single should be "Go Ahead and Take It", which had previously been promoted during the ''Popstars'' re-call sessions on
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, while the group was adamant that their debut song should be "
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". The executives at Cheyenne relented, and the song was chosen as their first single out of a total of ten songs that had been pre-selected to lead the parent album. Released on 5 February 2001, the song went
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within twenty-four hours in Germany and sold more than 500,000 copies within its first week of release. "Daylight in Your Eyes" peaked at number one on the German, Austrian and Swiss Singles and Airplay Charts. It became the second fastest-selling single ever in Germany up to then as well as one of the biggest-selling German singles of the 2000s. " Rivers of Joy" was released as the album's second single on 30 April 2001. The
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track became the group's second top ten single in Germany and Switzerland but was significantly less successful than "Daylight in Your Eyes" and ended its chart run as ''Elle'ments''s lowest-selling single. "
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", a cover version of the 1985 song by British musical duo
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, was released as the third single from ''Elle'ments'' which was reissued on 1 October 2001. An instant smash, it debuted at number one on the
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and also went gold in Germany and Switzerland. "There Must Be an Angel" also reached the top in Austria and peaked at number two in Switzerland. The mid-tempo ballad " When the Angels Sing" was released as album's fourth and final single on a
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along with a duet with Scottish singer
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on a re-recording of his 1968 song "
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", the theme song for
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's animated feature ''
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'' (2001). Released on 19 November 2001, the single peaked at number five on the
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and German Singles Chart.


Critical reception

The album received generally mixed reviews from pop music critics. ''
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'' editor Eberhard Dobler felt that the four producers on the album "built No Angels a easily digestible dance-love-star-nest ..on an international pop level – the
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track 'Rivers of Joy' proves it." He remarked that "while the thirteen songs are tailored to the market itha little bit of
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(the whole band concept), a little bit of Britney ('Be My Man (The Plan)'), a little bit of R&B ('Couldn't Care Less') and even guitar pop/rock ('Send Me Flowers') ..the laughing potential of the lyrics is hard to beat." Only the "inflationary use of the 'love' topic" could lead to "nonsense" like "Promises Can Wait". Linus Volkmann from ''Intro'' found that ''Elle'ments'' lacked "recognition value", but admitted that it "sounds pretty good – despite the tight studio time". He complimented the album for its "varied" mix of elements, with "each song describing excursions into different pop genres: A few times R&B, a few times
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uptempo, a few times
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fashion." ''
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'' called the songs "professionally arranged ready-made goods". In their review of the ''Special Winter'' reissue of the album, the editorial department of German television network
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wrote: "Even the reissue of ''Elle'ments'' can't hide the fact that the rest of the girls' repertoire lacks the quality of their singles 'Daylight In Your Eyes', 'Rivers of Joy' and 'There Must Be an Angel'. Without a recognizable style of their own, without a recognizable line of their own, ''Elle'ments'' offers a collection of well-made pop songs, which unfortunately all too often fall back on tried, tested and well-known knitting patterns." As with Dobler, the staff compared the material to Britney Spears, the Spice Girls and
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and concluded: "If you don't mind No Angels' lack of independence, ''Elle'ments'' undoubtedly offers a nice best-of-pop album ..But if you look for authenticity and uniqueness, you are knocking at the wrong door."


Chart performance

In March 2001, No Angels released ''Elle'ments'' in German-speaking Europe where it became an unprecedented success due to the sheer volume of interest in the group. The album debuted at number one on the
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, and Swiss Albums Charts, making the band the first act ever to simultaneously top the albums, singles, and airplay charts – along with "
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" – in all three territories. In Germany, ''Elle'ments'' peaked at number one for three consecutive weeks in which it passed the sales mark of 500,000 units. By August 2001, it had reached
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status, indicating sales in excess of 600,000 copies. Following the release of its Special Winter Edition in October, ''Elle'ments'' re-entered the top ten at number seven. In total, the album spent 74 consecutive weeks within the top 100 of the German Albums Chart and was eventually certified triple platinum and 7× Gold by the
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(BVMI) for domestic sales in excess of 1.05 million copies. It was the highest-selling album of 2001 in Germany. In Austria, ''Elle'ments'' charted four non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Ö3 Austria Top 40 Longplay chart. It was certified platinum by IFPI Austria, indicating sales in excess of 40,000 units, and became the fifth highest-selling album that year. In Switzerland, the album sold further 40,000 copies and also was awarded a platinum certification by IFPI Switzerland. It spent four non-consecutive weeks at number-one on the
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and was ranked ninth on the Swiss year-end albums chart. ''Elle'ments'' also debuted at number six on ''
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chart, and peaked at number five in its third week of release. Altogether, the album became the 41st biggest-selling album of 2001 in Europe – the only entry for any international ''Popstars'' winner that year – and was certified platinum by the
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(IFPI) for shipments of one million copies. In total, the album sold 1.1 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful girl group album in German music history as well as the biggest-selling product to emerge from the '' Popstars'' reality television franchise. In 2013, ''Elle'ments'' was ranked among the twenty best-selling German albums of all time.


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Elle'ments''.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Elle'ments''. Performers and musicians * Laszlo Bencker – various instruments * Christoph Leis-Bendorff – vocal assistance *
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– keyboards * Joan Faulkner – vocal assistance * Nico Fintzen – keyboards * Stefan Hansen – keyboards * Tony Laketos – saxophone * Ralf Lübke – guitar * Anja Mähnken – vocal assistance *
Leslie Mándoki László "Leslie" Mándoki (born 7 January 1953) is a German-Hungarian musician who became known as a member of the music group Dschinghis Khan. He continued his career as a solo artist and became a music producer who worked with many internat ...
– various instruments * Ossi Schaller – guitar * Marion Schwaiger – vocal assistance * Peter Weihe – guitar Technical * Thorsten Brötzmann – production * Lines Hutter – engineer * Jeo – mixing * Stuart Jones – assistant engineer * Söhnke Kirchner – mixing * J. Quincy Kramer – mastering * Bernhardt Kühmstedt – photography * Patrik Majer – production * Leslie Mándoki – production * Plate & Sommer – production * Ronald Reinsberg – art direction * Peter Ries – production, mixing * Mike Streefkerk – engineer * Stefan Zeh – assistant engineer * Martin Zehetbauer – engineer * Ulf Zwerger – engineer


Leftover tracks

* "Don't Hesitate" (appeared on the 2001 ''Magix Video Maker'' DVD/ CD) * "Let Me Be the One" (''Magix Video Maker'') * "Nitelife" (''Magix Video Maker'') * "So Wanna Be with You" (produced by Thorsten Brötzmann) (appeared on the 2004 compilation album ''History of Popstars'') * "Wherever You Go" (''Magix Video Maker'')


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

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List of best-selling albums in Germany Germany is the third largest music market in the world, and the largest in Europe. This is a list of the best-selling albums in Germany that have been certified by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). Since January 1, 2003, BVMI certifies an ...


References


External links


NoAngels-Music.de
— official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellements No Angels albums 2001 debut albums Polydor Records albums