200 km/h in the Wrong Lane
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| 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane | |||||
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| Studio album by t.A.T.u. | |||||
| Released | December 10, 2002 | ||||
| Recorded | 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Pop, Rock, Electro | ||||
| Length | 48:17 | ||||
| Language | English Russian (2 tracks) |
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| Label | Universal, Interscope | ||||
| Producer | Ivan Shapovalov Trevor Horn Martin Kierszenbaum Robert Orton, Sergio Galoyan |
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| Alternate covers | |||||
Japanese Obi Cover
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Russian Album Cover
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| Singles from 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane | |||||
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200 km/h in the Wrong Lane is the first English-language studio album released by t.A.T.u.. The album has gone gold in the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as diamond in Japan.
The album was recorded in 2002 after the group had released their European hit album, 200 Po Vstrechnoy.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
| # | Track title | Length |
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| 1. | Not Gonna Get Us | 4:22 |
| 2. | All the Things She Said | 3:34 |
| 3. | Show Me Love | 4:17 |
| 4. | 30 Minutes | 3:18 |
| 5. | How Soon Is Now? | 3:16 |
| 6. | Clowns (Can You See Me Now?) | 3:13 |
| 7. | Malchik Gay | 3:10 |
| 8. | Stars | 4:09 |
| 9. | Ya Soshla S Uma | 3:34 |
| 10. | Nas Ne Dogonyat | 4:20 |
| 11. | Show Me Love (Extended Version) | 5:10 |
| Bonus tracks | ||
| 12 | 30 Minutes (Remix) (Internationally included, not in US & Canada) |
5:52 |
| 13 | Malchik Gay (Remix Edit) (Only in Japan) |
3:52 |
| 14 | Malchik Gay (Remix) (Only in Europe Deluxe Edition and United Kingdom edition) |
5:07 |
| 15 | Ne Ver', Ne Boysia (Eurovision 2003 Version) (Only in Japan, UK, Europe and Brazil Deluxe Edition) |
3:04 |
| 16 | All the Things She Said (DJ Monk's
Breaks Mix Edit) |
3:48 |
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[edit] CD Information & Facts
- Two different version were released in Japan. The second edition contained two discs. The first one being the album, with a new bonus track (Ne Ver, Ne Boisia), and the second one being a DVD with the All The Things She Said, Not Gonna Get Us, and How Soon Is Now? videos. This version was released with a sleeve featuring all-new artwork and it included a bonus sticker-sheet.
- The song "Show Me Love" was intended as a single, but was replaced with How Soon Is Now?, a limited release that didn't top any important charts; despite this, "Show Me Love" was still featured on the 'greatest hits' album, The Best
- On The Best CD, only the Japan cover is shown on the back part of the booklet (where all single CD's and studio albums covers are shown), the Russian cover of the CD doesn't appear, though the Original and Japanese Obi Cover, did appear.
[edit] Certifications, Peaks & Sales
| Country | Peak Position | Certification (If Any) | Sales/shipments |
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| Australia | 19 [1] | Platinum | 85,000 |
| Austria | 1 (2 weeks) [2] | Gold | 18,000 |
| Denmark | 13 [3] | Gold | 30,000 |
| Finland | 2 [4] | Platinum [5] | 49,418 |
| France | 8 (2 weeks) [6] | Gold [7] | 100,000+ |
| Germany | 3 | Gold [8]/Platinum [9] | 100,000+/200,000+ |
| Hungary | 1 | Gold [10] | 5,000+ |
| Ireland | 66[11] | Gold | 40,000 |
| Italy | 5 [12] | Platinum | 75,000 |
| Japan | 1 (3 weeks) [13] | Million [14] | 1,112,146 |
| Mexico | Gold [15] | 75,000+ | |
| Netherlands | 32 [16] | Gold | 15,000 |
| New Zealand | 9 [17] | Gold | 25,000 |
| Sweden | 14 [18] | Gold [19] | 30,000+ |
| Switzerland | 5 [20] | Platinum [21] | 40,000+ |
| United Kingdom | 12 | Gold [22] | 300,000+ |
| United States | 13[23] | Gold [24] | 800,000+ |
[edit] Personnel / Credits
- t.A.T.u. - vocals
- Martin Kierszenbaum - Arranger, Producer, A&R
- Cindy Cooper — Production Coordination
- Sheryl Nields — Photography
- Trevor Horn - Arranger, Producer
- Robert Orton - Arranger, Mixing, Engineer, Producer
- Chris Dalston — Booking
- Andrea Ruffalo — A&R
- Robert Hayes - Management
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Sergio Galoyan — Composer
[edit] References
- ^ ARIA – t.A.T.u.’s Australian Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Austria – t.A.T.u.’s Austrian Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Denmark – Top 100 Albums
- ^ IFPI Finland – t.A.T.u.’s Finnish Chart Trajectory
- ^ "IFPI - Tilastot - Kulta- ja platinalevyt". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwVlyjm. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ Disque En France – t.A.T.u.’s French Chart Trajectory
- ^ "Disque En France". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwWAq6I. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ IFPI Germany
- ^ “t.A.T.u.’s 4 Million Sales Worldwide Award”
- ^ MAHASZ
- ^ "Chart-Track - Ireland". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwUwUoR. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ F.I.M.I.
- ^ "Oricon Japanese Chart". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwVLPsb. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ "RIAJ – Million Sellers 2003". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwWZnPY. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ "AMPROFON". Archived from the original on 2009-05-14. http://www.webcitation.org/5glwWzLPi. Retrieved on 2009-04-09.
- ^ NVPI – Chart Trajectory
- ^ RIANZ – t.A.T.u.’s New Zealand Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Sweden – t.A.T.u.’s Swedish Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Sweden – 2003 Certifications
- ^ IFPI Switzerland – t.A.T.u.’s Swiss Chart Trajectory
- ^ IFPI Switzerland
- ^ BPI
- ^ Billboard – Chart History
- ^ Billboard “Ask Billboard’
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