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Album Review: Fefe Dobson

  • Artist: Fefe Dobson
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 09, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Working closely with producer Jay Levine, Fefe Dobson created a rousing debut that, despite being a highly melodic and relentlessly effective pop album, is rescued from flavor-of-the-moment dissipation by a schizophrenic rock crunch and her own attractively bad attitude. The histrionic kiss-off "Bye Bye Boyfriend" lurches like Tracy Bonham's "Mother Mother," whipping wildly between a headbanging chorus and shuffling, atmospheric verses. "I remember how it was when we started off/With your tattoo and your lip pierced/And the raggedy style you used to rock" -- Dobson doesn't pause between these words. Instead she lets them tumble, stumbling over one another in a giddy summation of the relationship's salad days. This is just one instance where Dobson's diction, dicked-over anger, and damn huge voice goose her debut past its popternative tendencies. She coats the couplets of bombastic pop-punk opener "Stupid Little Love Song" in layers of jaded sarcasm -- just like a frowning punk rock girl would do if she had to reveal her crush to the captain of the football team. "Everything" marries the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge" to Michelle Branch, but it's just Fefe making that unholy union work. She has to move a bit faster on "Rock It Till You Drop It," a strange studio shape-shifter that strips down and urbanizes Eric Clapton's "It's in the Way That You Use It" while referencing Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way." It also features a cameo from...Tone-Loc? Yes, it's this kind of freestyle borrowing and reassembly that might marginalize an artist who was something less then herself; fortunately, words like "less" and "marginal" mean little to Fefe Dobson. She inserts a touching piano breakdown into the rousing rock plea of "Kiss Me Fool," and swallows whole the crunchy, muted power chords of "Unforgiven." Some sugar pop albums would ask a deadbeat dad for his love, if such a song were even included. "Unforgiven" is that song, but it staunchly refuses any kind of forgiveness. "Where were you when I plugged in my first guitar?" Dobson spits during a litany of absentee moments, and the track's beautifully atmospheric breaks only make the subsequent urgency of its stiletto power chords more palpable. Fefe Dobson definitely has an opportunistic streak, and its stylistic cherry-picking can be trying. But production niceties and savvy marketing can't fake the talent Fefe has. It's her willingness to inject pop with pluck and rock as much as she flutters that makes Dobson's debut much more than just a popternative clone. Best of all, it still caters to those casual fans who won't know any better. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stupid Little Love Song (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson, James Bryan McCollum Fefe Dobson (3:19)
Bye Bye Boyfriend (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson, James Bryan McCollum Fefe Dobson (4:14)
Take Me Away (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (3:29)
Everything (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson, James Bryan McCollum Fefe Dobson (4:11)
Rock It Till You Drop It (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (4:05)
Revolution Song (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson, James Bryan McCollum Fefe Dobson (3:51)
Kiss Me Fool (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson, James Bryan McCollum Fefe Dobson (4:00)
Unforgiven (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (4:07)
We Went for a Ride (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (3:43)
Give It Up (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (3:36)
Julia (Lyrics) J. Levine, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (4:03)
8 X 10 (Lyrics) J. Levine, James McCollum, Fefe Dobson Fefe Dobson (4:19)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Fefe Dobson (2:30)

Credits

Tone-Loc (Rap), Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), Lenny DeRose (Mixing), David Schiffman (Engineer), Rick Patrick (Creative Director), Katrina Dickson (Photography), James Murray (Engineer), James Murray (Digital Editing), James Murray (Mixing), Shanna Busman (Art Direction), Steve Chahley (Assistant Engineer), Jaclyn Levine (Pro-Tools), Jennifer Goble Klein (Assistant Engineer), Nir Z. (Percussion), Nir Z. (Drums), Darrel Moen (Vocal Engineer), Phil Mucci (Photography), Patrick "Plain Pat" Reynolds (A&R), Fefe Dobson (Vocal Arrangement), Jonathan Benedict (A&R), Zak Soulam (Guitar), Jeff Fenster (A&R), Kirk Broadbridge (Guitar), Andrew Hollander (Piano), Andrew Hollander (String Arrangements), Dan Kanter (Guitar), Dan Kanter (Guitar Effects), James Bryan McCollum (Guitar), James Bryan McCollum (Piano), James Bryan McCollum (Arranger), James Bryan McCollum (Producer), James Bryan McCollum (Guitar (Classical)), James Bryan McCollum (Orchestration), James Bryan McCollum (Digital Editing), James Bryan McCollum (Drum Programming), James Bryan McCollum (Soloist), James Bryan McCollum (String Programming), James Bryan McCollum (Instrumentation), James Bryan McCollum (Pro-Tools), James Murray (Pro-Tools), Andy West (Art Direction)
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Fefe Dobson
Studio album by Fefe Dobson
Released December 9, 2003
Genre Pop rock, pop punk
Length 47:04
Label Island, Mercury (UK, EU)
Producer Jay Levine,
James Bryan McCollum
Professional reviews
Fefe Dobson chronology
Fefe Dobson
(2003)
Sunday Love
(Unreleased)
Joy
(March 2010)
Singles from Fefe Dobson
  1. "Bye Bye Boyfriend"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Take Me Away"
    Released: November 18, 2003
  3. "Everything"
    Released: May 20, 2004
  4. "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)"
    Released: 2004

Fefe Dobson is the eponymous debut album of Canadian singer-songwriter Fefe Dobson. It was released on December 9, 2003. The album was co-written by Dobson with producers Jay Levine and James Bryan McCollum. The album debuted at number 1 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums Chart.[1] It debuted at number 111 on the Billboard 200 chart,[1] eventually peaking at 67.[2]

In 2004, after the first three singles, Dobson released a new single, "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)", which was then appended to later pressings
of the album. The song was also featured in a Tommy Hilfiger commercial starring the singer.[3] Of the four singles, the most successful was "Bye Bye Boyfriend", which reached number eight on the Canadian chart.[4]
"Don't Go (Girls and Boys)" also reached the Canadian top ten, peaking at number ten.[5] The only song to crack a major US chart was
"Take Me Away" (her US debut single), which peaked at number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6] In March 2004, the album was certified Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association for sales of 100,000 copies.[7]

"Everything" and "Unforgiven" are featured in the film The Perfect Score and appear on its soundtrack. [8]

Contents

Promotional item

There is a "For Promotional Use Only" item on the Mercury label made in the EU that contains a CD and DVD. [9]
The CD [10] contains the tracks:

  1. "Everything"
  2. "Take Me Away"
  3. "Stupid Little Love Song"
  4. "Kiss Me Fool"
  5. "Bye Bye Boyfriend"

The DVD [11]contains the tracks:

  1. "MTV's 'You Hear It First'"
  2. "'Everything' Video"
  3. "On Tour With Justin Timberlake 'Kiss Me Fool'"
  4. "The Ellen Degeneres Show 'Everything'"
  5. "The Sharon Osbourne Show 'Everything'"

Singles

There are official music videos for all the singles.

Track listing

All songs by Fefe Dobson and Jay Levine, except where noted

  1. "Stupid Little Love Song" – 3:19 (Dobson, Levine, James Bryan McCollum)
  2. "Bye Bye Boyfriend" – 4:05 (Dobson, Levine, McCollum)
  3. "Take Me Away" – 3:29
  4. "Everything" – 4:12 (Dobson, Levine, McCollum)
  5. "Rock It til' You Drop It" (featuring Tone Lōc) – 4:05
  6. "Revolution Song" – 3:52 (Dobson, Levine, McCollum)
  7. "Kiss Me Fool" – 4:00 (Dobson, Levine, McCollum)
  8. "Unforgiven" – 4:07
  9. "We Went for a Ride" – 3:43
  10. "Give It Up" – 3:36
  11. "Julia" – 4:03
  12. "8x10" – 4:19 (Dobson, Levine, McCollum)
  13. "Rainbow" [unlisted track] – 2:31
UK version (Cover art shows White T-shirt) [12]

Tracks 1 - 12 from above plus listed "BONUS TRACKS"

  1. "Rainbow" – 2:31
  2. "Don't Let Me Fall" – 3:55
2004 reissue [13]

Tracks 1 - 12 from above plus listed tracks

  1. "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)" – 3:18
  2. "Rainbow" – 2:31

Charts and Sales Certifications

Chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
CAN[14] US[2] US Heat[2][1]
26 67 1

Awards and nominations

Year Award Result
2005 Juno Award for Pop Album of the Year[16] Nominated

In other media

Year Title Type Song
2004 The Perfect Score Film "Everything"[8]
"Unforgiven"[8]
Tommy Hilfiger Television Ad "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)"[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Billboard Heatseekers Albums, Billboard, December 27, 2003.
  2. ^ a b c "Billboard.com - Fefe Dobson (2003) Album Info Chart History". Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/#/album/fefe-dobson/fefe-dobson/612756. Retrieved 2009-08-27. 
  3. ^ a b Top40 Charts/Tommy Hilfiger (2004-07-13). "Music's newest stars featured in new fall 2004 Tommy Jeans ad campaign". Press release. http://top40-charts.com/news.php?nid=8003&string=Fefe. 
  4. ^ "Bye Bye Boyfriend" (Hot Canadian Digital Singles chart), Billboard, January 17, 2004.
  5. ^ "Don't Go (Girls and Boys)" (Hot Canadian Digital Singles chart), Billboard, September 4, 2004.
  6. ^ "Take Me Away" (Hot 100 chart), Billboard, December 20, 2003.
  7. ^ a b "CRIA Database Search for Fefe Dobson" Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on August 27, 2009.
  8. ^ a b c Soundtracks for The Perfect Score (2004),IMDb.
  9. ^ Product Code FEFECJ1
  10. ^ Product Code FEFECJ1A
  11. ^ Product Code FEFECJ1B
  12. ^ Product Code 986 201 2
  13. ^ info from the EU version, Product Code 0602498626566
  14. ^ "'Cdn. Idol' champ debuts at No. 4". JAM! Music. 2003-12-17. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Malcolm_Ryan/2003/12/17/747350.html. Retrieved 2009-08-27. 
  15. ^ "Dobson sets date for 'Sunday Love'". JAM! Music. 2006-03-30. http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/D/Dobson_Fefe/2006/03/30/1512596-ca.html. Retrieved 2009-08-27. 
  16. ^ "Juno Nominations Announced: Lavigne Leads The Pack". Chart Attack. 02/07/05. http://www.chartattack.com/news/37969/juno-nominations-announced-lavigne-leads-the-pack. Retrieved 2009-08-08. 

 
 
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