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White Turns Blue

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White Turns Blue
Studio album by
Released20 July 2004
GenrePop
Length40:26
LabelColumbia
ProducerArvid Solvang
Maria Mena chronology
Mellow
(2004)
White Turns Blue
(2004)
Apparently Unaffected
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

White Turns Blue is the international debut album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Maria Mena, released in 2004 in the United States by Columbia Records. It consists of tracks from her first two albums, Another Phase and Mellow, and was specifically compiled for the American market.[citation needed] The album peaked at No. 102 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.

With the exception of "You're the Only One", all tracks are listed as a "US album version", although only the songs taken from Another Phase were re-recorded.

There are several versions of the album. The version released in Norway has the same standard track listing, but with the album art and photos of her previous album Mellow. The US, European, Mexican, Australian, and South African versions have the new artwork. The Indonesian cassette has the Mellow artwork. The Target exclusive edition has two bonus tracks, and a bonus DVD containing the music video to "You're The Only One", and an interview with Mena talking about the making of the album.

Track listing

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All songs were written by Maria Mena and Arvid Solvang, except where noted

  1. "You're the Only One" – 2:44 (Originally from Mellow)
  2. "Fragile (Free)" – 4:00 (Originally from Another Phase)
  3. "Just a Little Bit" – 3:56 (Mellow)
  4. "Blame It on Me" (Mena, Thomas Whoni) – 3:41 (Another Phase)
  5. "My Lullaby" – 2:58 (Another Phase)
  6. "Take You with Me" – 3:00 (Mellow)
  7. "What's Another Day" – 2:57 (Mellow)
  8. "Lose Control" – 2:41(Mellow)
  9. "Shadow" (Mena, Whoni) – 3:40 (Mellow)
  10. "Your Glasses" – 4:02 (Mellow)
  11. "Sorry" – 2:52 (Mellow)
  12. "A Few Small Bruises" – 3:55 (Mellow)
  13. "You're the Only One" [acoustic][*] – 2:46 (Acoustic version exclusive to Target edition)
  14. "Sleep to Dream" [*] – 3:58 (Another Phase)
  • [*] bonus track

Bonus DVD:

  1. "You're the Only One" (video)
  2. Behind the scenes with Maria Mena

Personnel

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  • Maria Mena – vocals, background vocals
  • Jarle Bernhoft – background vocals
  • Havard Caspersen – acoustic guitar
  • Celsius – keyboard
  • Borren Flyen – drums
  • Steffen Isaksen – grand piano
  • Kjell Harald Litangen – acoustic guitar, baritone guitar
  • Elias Muri – background vocals
  • Christian Nystrom – keyboard
  • Børge Petersen Øverlier – acoustic guitar
  • Arvid Solvang – acoustic guitar, piano, electric guitar, keyboard, background vocals, multi instruments, Fender Rhodes
  • Vemund Stavnes – bass
  • David Wallumrod – Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer
  • Fredrik Wallumrod – drums

Production

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  • Producer: Arvid Solvang [citation needed]
  • Engineer: Arvid Solvang
  • Mixing: Andrew Dawson, Ulf Holand, Arvid Solvang
  • Mastering: James Cruz
  • A&R: Jørgen Bradtlie
  • Programming: Celsius, Arvid Solvang, Thomas Whoni
  • Sampling: Spectrasoncicsm, Miroslav Vitous
  • Arranger: Arvid Solvang
  • Art direction: Susanne Cerha
  • Design: Susanne Cerha
  • Photography: Susanne Cerha
  • Hair stylists: Dugg, Viveke Trønsdal
  • Stylist: Tommy Løland
  • Make-up: Linda Mehrens, Mikas

Charts

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AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2004 Billboard 200 102[2]
2004 Billboard Top Heatseekers 1[3]

SinglesBillboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2004 "You're the Only One" Billboard Adult Top 40 31[4]
2004 "You're the Only One" Billboard Hot 100 86[5]
2004 "You're the Only One" Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 25[6]

References

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  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r700154
  2. ^ "Maria Mena Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Maria Mena Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Maria Mena Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Maria Mena Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Maria Mena Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
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