Keep It Turned On
Keep It Turned On is the fifth studio album by English singer Rick Astley, as well as the first after an eight-year hiatus of his career. It was released in Germany on 3 December 2001. The album reached number 56 on the German Albums Chart.[2] It was his first studio album since 1993's Body & Soul following a long hiatus from music.
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Released | 3 December 2001 | |||
Recorded | November 2000 – September 2001 | |||
Genre | Dance-pop | |||
Length | 39:48 | |||
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Singles from Keep It Turned On | ||||
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Because the album was not released in the UK, "Sleeping" and "Full of You" have appeared on several of his compilation albums, as 'new' tracks.
Track listing
- "Sleeping" (Astley, Chris Braide) – 3:42
- "Wanna Believe You" (Astley) – 3:44
- "What You See Is What You Don't Get" (Astley, Braide) – 3:24
- "Breathe" (Astley, Bob Dipero) – 3:59
- "One Night Stand" (Astley, Braide) – 4:08
- "Don't Ask" (Astley, Braide) – 4:14
- "Keep It Turned On" (Astley, Braide) – 3:48
- "Romeo Loves Juliet" (Astley) – 3:41
- "Let's Go Out Tonight" (Astley, Braide) – 3:44
- "Full of You" (Astley) – 4:27
- "Miracle" (Astley, Andrew Frampton) – 4:20
Personnel
- Rick Astley – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, programming, guitars
- Chris Braide – keyboards, acoustic piano, programming, guitars, backing vocals
- Richard Cottle – keyboards
- Ernie McKone – keyboards, programming, bass
- Ben Robbins – keyboards, programming
- Dave West – keyboards, programming
- Wayne Wilkins – keyboards, programming
- Greg Bone – guitars
- Anthony Clark – guitars
- Mark Jaimes – guitars, bass
- Anthony King – guitars
- Simon Hill – drums
- Beverley Skeete – backing vocals
References
- O'Brien, Jon. "Rick Astley - Keep It Turned On Album Reviews, Songs & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
- "Musicline.de - Chartverfolgung - Rick Astley". Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
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