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From Now On

 
Album Review: From Now On

  • Artist: Will Young
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 22, 2002
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Six months after the nation voted him Britain's first Pop Idol, Will Young faces a much more daunting prospect than singing in front of Simon Cowell: the pressure of releasing one of the most eagerly awaited debut pop albums of recent times. Considering fellow TV popstars Hear'Say took just six weeks to record their rather forgettable first effort, the fact that From Now On hasn't been rush-released bodes well. Not that you'd know it from its first three singles. Simon Cowell is undoubtedly a shrewd businessman who knows where the money is, but his artistic merit is virtually zero. Young proved himself to be one of the most gifted and unique vocalists a U.K. talent show has seen, which makes it even more remarkable that he was lumbered with material that could have finished his career before it began. "Evergreen," the fastest debut selling single of all time, can be slightly forgiven. A cover of a Westlife album track, it's corny and it's clichéd, but its faux-inspirational lyrics and "stand up for the key change" power ballad sound has become the template for every talent contest winner from Kelly Clarkson to Leona Lewis. Its lesser known double A-side, "Anything Is Possible," is less successful. Written by Cathy Dennis, presumably on an off day, it's a limp and lifeless attempt at smooth R&B, a direction Young has unsurprisingly decided not to attempt ever since. "Light My Fire," a cover of the José Feliciano interpretation rather than the Doors original is far more suited to Young's soulful vocals and indeed, it's the first time we get to hear his now trademark ad-libs, but it's a lazy and uninspired choice that seems designed purely to score another number one. However, it's not as lazy as the third single, a duet with Pop Idol runner-up Gareth Gates on a cover of the Beatles' "The Long and Winding Road." An excruciatingly dull karaoke number, it amazingly doesn't appear on Gates' poor debut but has somehow found its way onto the far superior Young's. So it comes as a relief that the rest of From Now On is a lot more subtle -- its strings-drenched pop evoking the classic Burt Bacharach sound of the '60s. Indeed Bacharach pops up himself as co-writer of the lush "What's in Goodbye," but the likes of "Cruel to Be Kind" and "Lovestruck" wouldn't sound out of place on a Music to Watch Girls Go By compilation, either. The more contemporary sounding songs are just as convincing. The title track is a lovely acoustic midtempo number that has shades of Robbie Williams' more tender moments, while "You And I," probably the album's highlight, is a gorgeous piano-led ballad featuring a gospel choir and a storming chorus that manages to be uplifting and heartbreaking at the same time. Overall, it's an inconsistent effort. But if you ignore the rotten singles, you're left with a well-produced and well-crafted collection of mature pop songs that suggests Young will have no problem breaking free from his Pop Idol tag in the future. ~ Jon O'Brien, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Evergreen (Lyrics) Per Magnusson, David Krueger, Jörgen Elofsson Will Young (4:14)
Anything Is Possible (Lyrics) Cathy Dennis, Chris Braide Will Young (3:42)
Light My Fire (Lyrics) Jim Morrison, Robbie Krieger, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek Will Young (3:28)
Lover Won't You Stay (Lyrics) Cathy Dennis Will Young (4:07)
Lovestruck (Lyrics) W. Young, Cathy Dennis Will Young (4:43)
The Long and Winding Road John Lennon, Paul McCartney Will Young (3:30)
You and I (Lyrics) Will Young (4:07)
Side by Side (Lyrics) W. Young Will Young (4:17)
What's in Goodbye (Lyrics) Burt Bacharach, Cathy Dennis Will Young (3:06)
Cruel to Be Kind (Lyrics) Cathy Dennis, W. Young Will Young (4:56)
Over You W. Young Will Young (4:22)
From Now On (Lyrics) W. Young Will Young (3:42)
Fine Line (Lyrics) Will Young (4:21)

Credits

Nick Ingman (Conductor), Richard Dowling (Mastering), Jimmy Robertson (Assistant), Tony Cousins (Mastering), Michael Peden (Mixing), Steve Lipson (Producer), Cathy Dennis (Programming), Jeremy Stacey (Drums), Alvin Sweeney (Mixing), Sharon Murphy (Vocals (Background)), Sylvia Mason James (Vocals (Background)), Peter Lewis (Engineer), Michael Peden (Producer), Lance Ellington (Vocals (Background)), Richard Stannard (Producer), Alvin Sweeney (Engineer), Tomas Lindberg (Bass), Gavyn Wright (Orchestra Leader), Jörgen Elofsson (Producer), Per Magnusson (Producer), Cathy Dennis (Producer), Anders Von Hofsten (Vocals (Background)), Nick Ingman (String Arrangements), Martin Hayles (Engineer), Tim Roe (Engineer), David Krueger (Producer), Simon Hale (Conductor), Jack Daley (Bass), Ulf Janson (Arranger), Simon Hale (Keyboards), Alvin Sweeney (Programming), Pete Murray (Keyboards), Steve Fitzmaurice (Mixing), Ed Johnson (Vocals (Background)), Simon Hale (String Arrangements), Thomas Dyani (Percussion), Richard Stannard (Drums), Brad Gilderman (Mixing), Jeremy Stacey (Engineer), Charlie L. Russell (Programming), Tee Green (Vocals (Background)), Henrik Janson (Arranger), Jeanette Olsson (Vocals (Background)), Steve Lewinson (Bass), Ulf Janson (Conductor), Steve Price (Engineer), Henrik Janson (Conductor), Heff Moraes (Mixing), Richard Stannard (Vocals (Background)), David Krueger (Programming), London Community Gospel Choir (Vocals), Anthony Drennan (Guitar), Per Magnusson (Arranger), Philip Rose (Assistant), Paul Turner (Bass), Cathy Dennis (Vocals (Background)), Isobel Griffiths (Orchestra Contractor), Geoff Foster (Engineer), Karols Edwards (Percussion), Pete Gordeno (Keyboards), Will Young (Vocals), Matthew Ross (Engineer), Heff Moraes (Engineer), Oskar Paul (Producer), Milton McDonald (Guitar), Per Magnusson (Keyboards), Adrian Bushby (Mixing), Adam Brown (Engineer), David Krueger (Arranger), Oskar Paul (Programming)
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From Now On
Studio album by Will Young
Released October 14, 2002
Genre Pop
Length 52m 29s
Label 19 Recordings, RCA, BMG
Producer Per Magnusson
David Kreuger
Jörgen Elofsson
Cathy Dennis
Oskar Paul
Absolute
Mike Peden
Fabien Waltmann
Stephen Lipson
Richard 'Biff' Stannard
Julian Gallagher
Professional reviews
Will Young chronology
From Now On
(2002)
Friday's Child
(2003)

From Now On is the debut album from original Pop Idol winner Will Young, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). The album reached #1 in the UK Album Chart, having sold 187,350 copies in its first week of sales.[1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Evergreen" (Jörgen Elofsson, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger) – 4:13
  2. "Anything Is Possible" [Alternative Vocal] (Cathy Dennis, Chris Braide) – 3:41
  3. "Light My Fire" (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Robby Krieger) – 3:28
  4. "Lover Won't You Stay" (Dennis, Guy Chambers) – 4:06
  5. "Lovestruck" (Dennis, Will Young) – 4:42
  6. "The Long and Winding Road" (with Gareth Gates - uncredited) (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 3:30
  7. "You and I" (Mike Peden, Ed Johnson, H. Johnson) – 4:06
  8. "Side by Side" (Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Dave Morgan, Young, Simon Hale) – 4:17
  9. "What's in Goodbye" (Dennis, Burt Bacharach) – 3:06
  10. "Cruel to be Kind" (Dennis, Young) – 4:55
  11. "Over You" (Stannard, Gallagher, Morgan, Young, Hale) – 4:22
  12. "From Now On" (Stannard, Gallagher, Morgan, Young) – 3:42
  13. "Fine Line" (Peden, Johnson, Johnson) – 4:21

Personnel

  • Will Young – vocals
  • Per Magnusson – keyboards
  • Pete Murray – keyboards
  • Pete Gordeno – keyboards, Rhodes
  • Simon Hale – keyboards
  • Esbörn Öhrwall – guitars
  • Fridrik 'Frizzy' Karlsson – guitars
  • Milton McDonald – guitars
  • Fabien Waltmann – guitars, bass
  • Graham Kearns – guitars
  • Anthony Drennan – guitars
  • Dave Morgan – guitars
  • Steve Lewinson – bass
  • Paul Turner – bass
  • Jack Daley – bass
  • Tomas Lindburg – bass
  • Jeremy Stacey – drums
  • Richard 'Biff' Stannard – drums, backing vocals
  • Julian Gallagher – drums
  • Karlos Edwards – percussion
  • Thomas Dyani – percussion
  • Karen Street – accordion
  • The London Sessions Orchestra – strings
  • Stockholm Session Orchestra - strings
  • Absolute – instruments on "Light My Fire"
  • Anders von Hofsten – backing vocals
  • Jeanette Olsson – backing vocals
  • United Colours of Sound – backing vocals
  • Lance Ellington – backing vocals
  • Silvia Mason-James – backing vocals
  • Cathy Dennis – backing vocals
  • Tee Green – backing vocals
  • Ed Johnson – backing vocals
  • Lucie Silvas – backing vocals
  • Sharon Murphy – backing vocals
  • London Community Gospel Choir – gospel choir

Production

  • Per Magnusson – producer, arrangement
  • David Kreuger – producer, arrangement, programming
  • Cathy Dennis – producer, programmer
  • Oskar Paul – producer, programmer
  • Absolute – producer
  • Mike Peden – producer
  • Fabian Waltmann – producer, arrangement, additional drum programming, engineer
  • Stephen Lipson – producer
  • Richard 'Biff' Stannard – producer
  • Julian Gallagher – producer, programmer
  • Jörgen Elofsson – co-producer
  • Bernard Löhr – mixer
  • Adrian Bushby – mixer
  • Steve Fitzmaurice – mixer
  • Brad Gilderman – mixer
  • Phillipe Rose – assistant mixer
  • Jimmy Robertson – assistant mixer
  • Peter Lewis – engineer
  • Adam Brown – engineer
  • Matt Ross – engineer
  • Jeremy Stacey – engineer
  • Heff Moraes – engineer, mixer
  • Geoff Foster – engineer
  • Tim Roe – assistant engineer
  • Fredrik Anderson – orchestra engineer
  • Ulf and Henrik Janson – orchestra arrangement and conduction
  • Nick Ingram – string arranger, conductor
  • Gavyn Wright – orchestra leader
  • Isobel Griffiths Ltd – orchestra contractor
  • Martin Hayles – recording engineer
  • Charlie Russell – programmer
  • Alvin Sweeney – recorder, mixer, programmer
  • Paul J. Brady – assistant recorder, assistant mixer

Singles

The following singles were released from From Now On:

See also

References

Preceded by
ELV1S: 30 #1 Hits by Elvis Presley
UK number one album
October 19, 2002November 1, 2002
Succeeded by
One by One by Foo Fighters

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