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Robbie Williams The Ego Has Landed Album
Was an international superstar at the end of the millennium, a recognizable icon in all countries but one - the United States. Traditionally, this is a problem for British superstars, who are able to amass a large global following but are hard pressed to break down the doors to America for a variety of reasons, many of which are inexplicable. For, it was because his records weren't released in the U.S., probably because his former band, never developed into a commercial powerhouse in America. Once the group split, conventional wisdom suggested that lead singer would become the star, but after delivered back-to-back smashes (, ), he seemed like the genuine star. It was time for America to become acquainted with the lovable rock & roll rascal, hence the brilliantly titled. Containing six songs from Life and eight from I've Been, isn't a perfect compilation, but it's not half bad either.
Since it's culled from just two records, it doesn't have great momentum or pacing, but it does contain a very good cross section of his two albums, leaning a little toward the mid-tempo and ballad side. The pacing is a little off, but the songs are there: the clever showmanship of 'Let Me Entertain You,' the endearingly silly 'Old Before I Die,' the crooning 'No Regrets,' the propulsive 'Man Machine,' and 'Millennium,' ' bid for sampadelic hipness - everything that illustrates why he is a perfect post-alternative, post-Brit-pop, post-ironic pop star.
Contents. Commercial performance Williams embarked on a US Promotional Tour and when his first American single, ' was released, it peaked at No. The album The Ego Has Landed was released in May 1999 in the United States and peaked at No. 63 in the albums chart, not having the success that he enjoyed in Europe.
Despite this, Williams enjoyed good video airplay and received a nomination for the for 'Best Male Video'; he did not win, but the exposure helped the sales of the album. Capitol Records, trying to make Williams a bigger star, released a second single from the album, the ballad ', for which Williams shot a new video. Microxp - micro xp pro 0.98. When it was released in the autumn of that year, the song became a somewhat bigger hit than 'Millennium', charting at No. However, this was not enough for Williams, so he concentrated on the rest of the world where he was already an established act. The album went on to sell 598,000 copies in the United States being certified Gold by the in November of that year.
The compilation was released worldwide (as a limited edition in Europe, pressings for the album are still going strong in Latin America, Asia and New Zealand to this day) and was a huge success in New Zealand, reaching No. 1 on the Official Albums Chart.
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It went on to sell 140,000 copies being certified 9× Platinum. In Australia, the album ensured platinum sales over 70,000 copies. The album was promoted in Latin America as well.
Williams recorded a Spanish version of his hit 'Angels' and it was included as a bonus track on the album and then released as a single (almost two years after its original release in English). The Spanish version was a substantial hit in most Latin American countries, but as the single had already been big in 1997, most video and radio outlets focused on the tracks from his album I've Been Expecting You.
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Despite this, the compilation proved to be a medium success giving him Gold sales in and. It has sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Track listing. All the production done by and. The Ego Has Landed No. Title Writer(s) Length 1.
Weekly charts Chart (1999) Peak position Australian Albums 20 17 New Zealand Albums 1 US 63 Year-end charts Chart (1999) Peak position New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) 5 Chart (2000) Peak position New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) 2 Certifications Region Certification /Sales Argentina Gold 30,000 ^ Australia Gold 35,000 ^ Canada Platinum 100,000 ^ New Zealand 9× Platinum 135,000 ^ United States Gold 500,000 ^.sales figures based on certification alone ^shipments figures based on certification alone References. Sheffield, Rob. Rolling Stone. Archived from on 26 June 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2015. Caufield, Keith (23 October 2006).
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