Product Description
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Joining up once again with the boys at the Backroom, the team
that brought you 2001's critically accled "Color Of Silence,"
Tiffany has continued her passion and has at long last recorded
the consummate Club/Dance project her fans have so eagerly
awaited. This collection of eleven house oriented tracks includes
a fresh take on her smash hit "I Think We're Alone Now" and a
remix by the up and coming dance duo "Second Sun." Finding her
stride on this energetic and brilliantly crafted album, Tiffany's
unique and mesmerizing voice is reminiscent of Aretha and
Anastacia at their soulful best, and will leave you breathless.
About the Artist
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TIFFANY Like many successful performers, Tiffany's career began
when she was very young. Born on October 2, 1971 in Norwalk, a
quiet suburb in Southern California, Tiffany was performing
nationwide at fairs, special events and on talent shows such as
Star Search by the time she was five. Her performances were
marked by an incredible presence and control that enabled her to
deliver songs such as "Delta Dawn and "Stand By Your Man" with
honesty and conviction. By the time Tiffany was 13 years old, her
voice and determination landed her an audience with producers
George Tobin and Brad Schmidt. Soon after, she was offered a
contract with MCA Records and began work on her first album-the
self titled debut, Tiffany. To promote the album to her target
audience, a plan was hatched to have Tiffany perform nationwide
at shopping malls. Within weeks she was singing to over 5,000
screaming fans in Salt Lake City, Utah. "Mall managers started to
look at Tiffany differently after Salt Lake City. The turnouts
were getting enormous," explains Schmidt. "It started out as a
marketing tool and as a way to get her in front of people and it
turned into a phenomenon." Overnight, Tiffany had become a pop
culture and teen icon featured in magazines, newspapers, and even
on the The Tonight Show. Both "I Think We're Alone Now" and
"Could've Been" were US #1 singles. "I Saw Him Standing There,"
which hit the Top Ten, was also included on her 1987 debut album.
Tiffany even managed to dethrone the King of pop, Michael
Jackson, knocking him from the number one spot on the album
charts. Tiffany's trajectory to super-stardom was unprecedented:
Her humble beginnings with a mall tour led to two number-one
records and domestic album sales beyond the six million mark,
with over 14 million records sold worldwide. Her second album,
Hold An Old Friend's Hand, went double platinum and included the
Top Ten hit "All This Time." By the early 1990s, Tiffany decided
to take a break. "People think I disappeared. But I took time
away to be a person, not just a personality." Time away from the
spotlight allowed Tiffany to mature personally and
professionally. Already a gifted performer, she devoted herself
to writing lyrics that would more clearly reflect her
experiences, emotions and spirit. The resulting effort, the album
The Color of Silence, was co-written by Tiffany and reveals a
depth of artistry not often found in the world of pop music.
"This album is a reflection of my life over the past ten years. A
lot has changed, and people are not aware that my music
represents the pains and joys I've experienced as a musician,
full-time mother and successful business woman. Despite
maintaining a rigorous live performance schedule, Tiffany also
enjoys television work, and has made numerous recent appearances
as a host on VH1.