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Falling Uphill

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Falling Uphill

Falling Uphill is the debut album by the British rock band Lillix. The album sold more than 10,000 copies in the U.S. alone.

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About

Falling Uphill was released on May 27, 2003 under Warner Bros. The album reached no.188 on the Billboard 100. and it landed no.6 on the US Top Heatseekers chart. The hit singles in the album are "It's About Time" , "What I Like About You" and "Tomorrow" which was written by the 3 members of the band.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Tomorrow 3:42
2 Quicksand 3:45
3 It's About Time 3:41
4 Dirty Sunshine 3:17
5 Sick 3:38
6 Invisible 3:43
7 24/7 3:59
8 Because 2:28
9 Promises 3:22
10 Fork in the Road 3:12
11 Lost and Confused 3:16
12 What I Like About You 5:18

Chart Toppers

Year The Billboard 200 Top Heatseekers
2003 188 6

Credits

Performance Credits

Lillix Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Glen Ballard Guitar, Keyboards

Matt Chamberlain Drums

David Raven Drums

Phil Solem Guitar

Philip Steir Drum Loop

Michael Urbano Drums

Patrick Warren Keyboards

Joe Marchiano Drums

Michael Hart Thompson Guitar

Dawn Richardson Drums

Dorian Crozier Drums

Jimmy Johnson Bass

Eric Alexander Drums

Corky James Guitar

Chris Lyon Guitar

Josh Auer Bass

Louise Burn Bass

Technical Credits

Glen Ballard Arranger, Producer

Scott Campbell Engineer

Marc DeSisto Engineer

John Fields Engineer, Pro-Tools

Stephen Marcussen Mastering

Linda Perry Producer, Instrumentation

Philip Steir Producer, Engineer

Krish Sharma Engineer

Lars Fox Engineer

John Shanks Producer

Dorian Crozier Engineer

Brian Barnes Pro-Tools

Jamie Harding Pro-Tools

Mark Valentine Engineer

Trivia

  • The single "What I Like About You" was used as a theme song for the comedy series What I Like About You.

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