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Post by S. Carter on Jun 5, 2009 10:30:19 GMT -5
Amy took the music industry by storm in late 2006/2007 with the catchy smash hit "Rehab". Her album, Back To Black, was both a critical and commercial smash selling 11 million copies and winning a total of 5 Grammy awards. She paved the way for such female artists like Adele and Duffy to break into the American market. Since then her drug/alcohol abuse, turbulent marriage, and volatile behavior began taking the headlines over her music. There's been many examples in music history where artists have come out with their breakthrough album and what looked to be like a promising career only to underperform on their next release and later fade into oblivion. Will Amy be the latest example? Can she pull it off again?
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Post by busyboy on Jun 5, 2009 10:39:30 GMT -5
I think she is. Whether she'll go the Macy Gray route (huge album followed by declining success) or the Lauryn Hill one (erratic behaviour etc.) I don't know, but I don't feel she'll ever be as big as during the BTB era.
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Post by vinyl on Jun 5, 2009 10:53:14 GMT -5
She definitely will never be as big as she was (I mean, how many albums sold nearly 10 million copies in the past few years..?) but I'm sure she can somehow manage a few more million sellers.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 11:42:29 GMT -5
I assume you're talking about the US, she's had a string of hits in multiple European countries.
If you are talking about the US, it doesn't really matter. She's had more cultural impact in one hit single and album than most of the pop chart-topping divas that are worshipped on Pulse could dream of over the course of entire careers. Amy will continue to be a strong album seller for the rest of her life regardless of whether she scores big on the CHR/Pop chart ever again.
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Post by Nevermind on Jun 5, 2009 11:46:52 GMT -5
If she gets her shit together, no - she could potentially pull in huge opening figures for her next album, and if the music is descent enough will continue to sell across an almost universal demographic. And she doesn't need hits, because even the Back To Black singles never faired that well on the charts: all she needs is a good album, and she certainly won't be a one hit wonder. Whether she can manage to get her act together though...
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 11:51:39 GMT -5
All these Brits have their year and then fade away...Adele who?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 11:53:21 GMT -5
When did Adele have her year ???
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Post by Nevermind on Jun 5, 2009 11:54:05 GMT -5
Adele was always an under the radar critical success, without the big commercial hits, so the only thing that's changed is that she's working on her new album.
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Post by busyboy on Jun 5, 2009 12:03:43 GMT -5
What? Two Grammys won out of four nominations, 660 k in sales, "Chasing Pavements" reaching #21 on the Hot 100 sound like a pretty good year to me... ???
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 12:09:57 GMT -5
That's true. My point was that Matt's analogy didn't make any sense (not that I expect him to ever make any sense). For a start, 19, while a hit, was nowhere near as successful as Back To Black, so to expect Amy's success to mirror Adele's is silly. And, as Nevermind pointed out, Adele hasn't even released a follow up album, so even if they were potentially comparable, there's nothing to actually compare.
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 12:18:38 GMT -5
That's true. My point was that Matt's analogy didn't make any sense (not that I expect him to ever make any sense). For a start, 19, while a hit, was nowhere near as successful as Back To Black, so to expect Amy's success to mirror Adele's is silly. And, as Nevermind pointed out, Adele hasn't even released a follow up album, so even if they were potentially comparable, there's nothing to actually compare. Her year was everything that TGAC said, plus the fact that she won BNA, continuing in the footsteps of Amy, and then disappeared. It made sense if you simply thought.
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 12:19:14 GMT -5
That's true. My point was that Matt's analogy didn't make any sense (not that I expect him to ever make any sense). For a start, 19, while a hit, was nowhere near as successful as Back To Black, so to expect Amy's success to mirror Adele's is silly. And, as Nevermind pointed out, Adele hasn't even released a follow up album, so even if they were potentially comparable, there's nothing to actually compare. And where did I say I expected Adele to mirror Amy's success!? You don't make any sense!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 12:27:38 GMT -5
Why even bother bringing Adele up then? Especially as, as has been pointed out, artists tend to 'disappear' when they're writing an album. lol
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 12:42:06 GMT -5
Why even bother bringing Adele up then? Especially as, as has been pointed out, artists tend to 'disappear' when they're writing an album. lol Um not really...they can still do the television route, awards shows, radio call-ins, etc... I hope that made enough sense! Don't want to confuse you too much! :)
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2009 12:45:00 GMT -5
LOL at you patronising me when clearly... That's true. My point was that Matt's analogy didn't make any sense (not that I expect him to ever make any sense). For a start, 19, while a hit, was nowhere near as successful as Back To Black, so to expect Amy's success to mirror Adele's is silly. And, as Nevermind pointed out, Adele hasn't even released a follow up album, so even if they were potentially comparable, there's nothing to actually compare. And where did I say I expected Adele to mirror Amy's success!? You don't make any sense! You can't even read
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Post by Nevermind on Jun 5, 2009 12:45:50 GMT -5
Why even bother bringing Adele up then? Especially as, as has been pointed out, artists tend to 'disappear' when they're writing an album. lol Um not really...they can still do the television route, awards shows, radio call-ins, etc... Randomly call into American radio with no material to promote when she's a British artist? Doesn't seem likely.
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Post by Live Your Life on Jun 5, 2009 12:46:45 GMT -5
I don't ever see her scoring another Pop hit again, but she will continue to be a steady album seller.
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Post by Crazytowel on Jun 5, 2009 12:48:30 GMT -5
Definately not! Frank was incredible as well and it didn't perform that bad either after Back to Black made it big. Also, no matter what she releases now, shes gained a LOT of fans and a lot of interest so people will buy her new album just to try it out.
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Post by MyLastView on Jun 5, 2009 12:48:51 GMT -5
I think she is/will be.
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 12:52:56 GMT -5
Um not really...they can still do the television route, awards shows, radio call-ins, etc... Randomly call into American radio with no material to promote when she's a British artist? Doesn't seem likely. I mean, the American music industry gave her a Grammy...I don't think it would be too hard ;)
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Post by carriefan0209 on Jun 5, 2009 12:53:55 GMT -5
LOL at you patronising me when clearly... And where did I say I expected Adele to mirror Amy's success!? You don't make any sense! You can't even read You're right. I'm illiterate.
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Post by when the pawn... on Jun 5, 2009 13:24:37 GMT -5
I assume you're talking about the US, she's had a string of hits in multiple European countries. If you are talking about the US, it doesn't really matter. She's had more cultural impact in one hit single and album than most of the pop chart-topping divas that are worshipped on Pulse could dream of over the course of entire careers. Amy will continue to be a strong album seller for the rest of her life regardless of whether she scores big on the CHR/Pop chart ever again. This. I really hope she gets her s*** together and brings it with a second album.
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Post by atlantaboy on Jun 5, 2009 14:19:09 GMT -5
"Chasing Pavements" reaching #21 on the Hot 100 Guessin that was from downloads...crazy cause Chasing Pavements got almost no airplay (except a little on Hot AC and I think AAA) so never even would've known people were buyin it As far as Winehouse, get the feeling she might have more hits in the U. K., but not sure about another one in the U. S. - but guess you never know
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Post by ClevelandRox on Jun 5, 2009 18:16:43 GMT -5
The only song the general public barely knows of hers is Rehab. But I think she could still come back with a big hit on the next album since everyone knows her name now (just not in a good way).
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Post by PDC1987 on Jun 5, 2009 18:18:38 GMT -5
I assume you're talking about the US, she's had a string of hits in multiple European countries. If you are talking about the US, it doesn't really matter. She's had more cultural impact in one hit single and album than most of the pop chart-topping divas that are worshipped on Pulse could dream of over the course of entire careers. Amy will continue to be a strong album seller for the rest of her life regardless of whether she scores big on the CHR/Pop chart ever again. This. I really hope she gets her s*** together and brings it with a second album. Second album? She already has two.
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Post by ClevelandRox on Jun 5, 2009 18:22:26 GMT -5
LOL No one in America knows/cares about her first attempt. That's what pissed me off more than anything when she won Best New Artist at the Grammy's. She was hardly new.
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Post by PDC1987 on Jun 5, 2009 18:26:34 GMT -5
LOL No one in America knows/cares about her first attempt. That's what pissed me off more than anything when she won Best New Artist at the Grammy's. She was hardly new. Her debut sold decent numbers in the US after it was released here to capitalize on the success of BTB. It's a good album.
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Post by ClevelandRox on Jun 5, 2009 18:48:53 GMT -5
Her vocals on F-Me Pumps are the worst I've ever heard in my LIFE.
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Post by vinyl on Jun 6, 2009 0:16:57 GMT -5
Her debut wasn't actually released in the US was it? This is why she won Best New Artist.
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Post by Taylor. on Jun 6, 2009 1:07:45 GMT -5
Her debut wasn't actually released in the US was it? This is why she won Best New Artist. It was released in the US after her success.
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