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Temperature Rising

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Temperature Rising

Temperature Rising is Tata Young’s second English language album. It was released in August 2006 in Asia and U.S.A. Temperature Rising features hits like Come Rain, Come Shine written by Paul McCartney.

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About

Temperature Rising has 12 tracks including singles El Nin-YO!, a number 1 hit in all major charts in Thailand, Zoom and Come Rain, Come Shine. In December 2006, the song Come Rain, Come Shine became the station identification of Star World, one of the biggest cable networks in Asia. Temperature Rising was produced by Alex G who has produced albums of N'Sync, Britney Spears and Pink, among others, and SA TrackWorks who has worked with Stacie Orrico. Other renowned songwriters featured in the tracks include Diane Warren and Natasha Bedingfield.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 El Nin-Yo! 3:20
2 Back Outta This 3:29
3 I Want Some of That 3:32
4 Come Rain Come Shine 3:49
5 Uh Oh 3:29
6 Betcha Neva 3:09
7 Zoom 3:18
8 For You I Will 3:58
9 I Must Not Chase Boys 2:56
10 I Guess I Never Knew My Baby 3:32
11 Superhypnotic 3:04
12 Mila Mila 3:29

Credits

Performance Credits

Tata Young, Primary Artist, Background Vocals

Nikki Hassman, Background Vocals

Adam Anders, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Bass

Rakesh Chaurasia, Flute

Technical Credits

Dave Deviller, Producer

Sean Hosein, Producer

Steve Smith, Producer

Nikki Hassman, Arranger, Vocal Producer

Adam Anders, Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Vocal Producer

Alexander Greggs, Producer, Engineer

Frank Lamboy, Producer

Doug Banker, Executive Producer, Management

Trivia

  • The song I Want Some Of That was originally performed by TLC but with the death of Lisa “Left-Eye” Lopes, was never released.
  • The song For You I Will was originally performed by Monica for the movie Space Jam.
  • The album title Temperature Rising was taken from its carrier single’s El Nin-Yo’s lyrics: You got my temperature rising like El Nin-Yo!

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Reviews

In Temperature Rising, Tata Young has once again proved why she is regarded by many as Asia’s answer to dance-pop princesses Britney Spears and Beyonce. Though not as great as her first English album, which featured the controversial single Sexy, Naughty, Bitchy, fans will still like the new album for its songs that will keep anyone singing and dancing for hours. --Raine 25 January 2007 02:08 PDT

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