Resurrection (East 17 album) explained

Resurrection
Type:Studio
Artist:E-17
Cover:Resurrection 1998.jpg
Released:16 November 1998
Recorded:1998
Genre:Pop
Label:Telstar
Producer:
  • Ivor Reid
  • John Beckford
  • Mark Reid
Chronology:East 17
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:The Very Best of East Seventeen
Next Year:2005

Resurrection is the fourth studio album by English boy band East 17 and their only album under the E-17 name. The album was released on 16 November 1998 as their first album as a trio, following Tony Mortimer's departure and initial split the year prior.

"Each Time" and "Betcha Can't Wait" were released as singles. "Each Time" peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, while "Betcha Can't Wait" peaked at No. 12.[1]

Despite each single being top 20 hits, the album failed to repeat the success of their first three albums, peaking at number 43 on the UK Albums Chart and the band would be dropped by their record label Telstar Records in 1999, resulting in their second split and eventual reunion in 2006, as well as that it would be their last studio album until Dark Light fourteen years later.

Greatest

In 2013, Resurrection was re-released via the Demon Music Group under the name Greatest with a slightly re-arranged track listing.

Track listing

  1. "Each Time"
  2. "Sleeping in My Head"
  3. "Tell Me What You Want"
  4. "Betcha Can't Wait"
  5. "Anything (Interlude)"
  6. "Daddy's Gonna Love You"
  7. "I'm Here for You"
  8. "Ain't No Stoppin'"
  9. "Falling in Love Again"
  10. "Whatever You Need"
  11. "Coming Home" (Interlude)
  12. "I Miss You"
  13. "Another Time"
  14. "Lately"

A hidden track titled "Start It" is in the pre-gap before "Each Time". The CD can be rewound on most CD players to 4:27.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UK Charts>East 17. Official Charts Company. 2010-05-04.