
Twisted Angel
Twisted Angel is the fifth studio album by American country pop singer LeAnn Rimes, released in the United States on October 1, 2002 by Curb Records.
Twisted Angel
October 1, 2002
1999–2002
Cello Studios
Capital Studios
Larrabee East
Bernie Grundman Mastering
Conway Studios
Henson Recording Studio
1023 Productions
(Hollywood, CA)
Larrabee Studios North
(Universal City, CA)
Abbey Road Studios
(London, UK)
Goodnight LA & Sound Image
(Van Nuys, CA)
West Lake Audio & Larrebee East
(Los Angeles, CA)
The Enterprise
(Burbank, CA)
The Gentlemen's Club
(Miami Beach, FL)
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Peter Amato, Desmond Child, Gregg Pagani, LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn performed the track "Love Is an Army" at the 2003 Country Music Awards.
The track "You Made Me Find Myself" is a cover. It was originally performed and written by international recording artist Tina Arena on her album Just Me.
The track "Review My Kisses" was covered by international recording artist Lara Fabian on her A Wonderful Life album.
Background[edit]
After re-signing her contract with Curb Records, Rimes began work recording songs for Twisted Angel for three years.[1] It is the first album she would do under her new management. It is also the first album that Rimes's father, Wilbur C. Rimes, did not produce - instead Rimes was the executive producer of the album herself.[2]
Singles[edit]
Two singles were released from the album. "Life Goes On" was released as the lead single from the album on August 26, 2002.[3] Holly George-Warren of Entertainment Weekly claimed the song would "probably go on to number one on the pop chart."[4] The song peaked at number nine on the Adult Contemporary chart, thirty-five on the Pop Songs chart, twenty-eight on the Adult Pop Songs and sixty on the Country Songs chart in the US.[5]
The second single, "Tic Toc" was released to US pop radio on November 11, 2002.[6] The song peaked at number ten on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart.[7]
The third and final single, "Suddenly", was released internationally on February 18, 2003.[8] The song peaked at forty-three on the Country song chart in the US.[9]