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Released | October 6, 1997 | |||
Genre | Eurodance, pop | |||
Length | 53:09 | |||
Label | Ichiban | |||
Producer | Cris Bonacci, Alex Trime & Delgado, Noog + Topal, Ian Horne, Patrick McMahon, Andreas Bruhn, Team 3 Productions, Tom Fredericks | |||
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Singles from 21st Century Fox | ||||
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AllMusic |
21st Century Fox is the fifth studio album of British model-turned-singer Samantha Fox. The eurodance-pop album was released by Ichiban Records in 1997. The title is a play on major film studio 20th Century Fox.
After a six-year hiatus, Samantha Fox returned to the studio to record her fifth album, 21st Century Fox. She had a new look and a new style in music. In fact, this album focused on the dance genre and was a big hit in clubs around Europe. The first song released was "Deeper", which was unsuccessful, though receiving a lot of airplay. She released her first single, "Let Me Be Free", which marked a comeback for her, charting in some European countries. The video shows Fox in the box ring with a male lover. Further singles were the Latin-flavoured "The Reason Is You (One on One)" and "Perhaps".
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Just a Dream" | Cris Bonacci, Samantha Fox, Mark Shreeve | 3:15 |
2. | "The Reason Is You (One on One)" | Bonacci, Fox, Nosie Katzmann | 3:57 |
3. | "I Dream in Colours" | Fox, Ian Horne, Patrick McMahon | 3:40 |
4. | "Deeper" | Andreas Bruhn, Fox | 3:58 |
5. | "Where Is the Love?" | Matt Barry, Fox | 4:41 |
6. | "Love Makes You" | Sarah Fisher, Fox, Ros Swan | 3:55 |
7. | "Let Me Be Free" | MaSong, Manirock, Riffi | 3:52 |
8. | "Wasted N.R.G." | Bonacci, Fox, Lorraine McIntosh | 3:23 |
9. | "Say What You Want" | Bonacci, Fox | 4:28 |
10. | "Do You Want Me?" | Jon Astrop, Fox | 3:21 |
11. | "Boundaries of Love" | Bonacci, Fox | 3:51 |
12. | "Watching You" | Bonacci, Fox, Melanie Wallace | 6:31 |
13. | "Perhaps" | Osvaldo Farrés, Joe Davies | 4:17 |
A remixed version of 21st Century Fox was released by Phantom Records as Watching You, Watching Me in 2002.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Watching You" (Ground Control Mix) | ||
2. | "Deeper" (Ground Control Mix) | ||
3. | "Perhaps" (12 Inch Sleaze Sisters Mix) | ||
4. | "Let Me Be Free" (CD Single Radio Edit) | ||
5. | "Santa Maria" (7") | Mike Stock, Matt Aitken | |
6. | "Boundaries of Love" (7") | ||
7. | "Go for the Heart" (Italian Underground Mix) | Jon Durno, Fox | |
8. | "Wasted NRG" (Trance Mix) | ||
9. | "Do You Want Me?" | ||
10. | "Say What You Want" | ||
11. | "All Day and All Night" (Acoustic Mix) | Astrop, Fox | |
12. | "Enlace Moi" (French Ground Control Mix) | Bonacci, Fox, Wallace, Sophie Chery | |
13. | "Just a Dream" (Original 1986 Demo Version) |