Low Key is the 14th studio album, and fifth cover album, by Filipina singer-actress Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, released on November 14, 2008[3] in physical format (cassette & CDs) and digital.[4] The album was Velasquez's first album with Universal Records.[5][6] It was certified gold a week after its release[7] with sales of over 12,500 units on its first day[8] and achieves platinum certification[9][10][11][12][13] after a month. It became one of the best selling albums for year 2008-2009.[14]
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Released | November 14, 2008 | |||
Genre | Easy listening, pop | |||
Length | 73:04 | |||
Label | Universal Records | |||
Producer | Regine Velasquez-Alcasid (executive) Kathleen Dy-Go (executive) Ito Rapadas (line producer) | |||
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The album also includes a minus-one CD[15] of all the tracks. An Asian edition of the album[16] was released on December 16, 2008 and a Philippine re-release[17] which feature a Christmas song bonus track original by Jim Brickman[18] with a different cover album art. The album cover art is taken by Filipino photographer Mark Nicdao[19][20] at Velasquez's home.
The song choices for the album were chosen by Velasquez herself together with her sisters, Cacai & Dianne[21] from the list of their favorite songs heard on the radio during their childhood. According to Velasquez, she wanted the album to be easy listening and relaxed as possible, making it a departure from her “big ballads” usually heard in her previous works.[22] As a result, the album was named Low Key, a remark on her mellow singing style in the whole process of its production.[23] The songs included are very personal to Velasquez and also dedicated to her fans.[24] There are also two songs included on the album that are dedicated to Velasquez's parents,[25] Gerry and Tessie Velasquez; Dan Fogelberg's "Leader of the Band" for her father and Billy Joel's "She's Always a Woman" for her mother.
Low Key won at the first Star Awards for Music for Female Recording Of The Year, Female Pop Artist Of The Year, Music Video Of The Year for "And I Love You So", Revival Album Of The Year and Album Cover Design.[26] The album won Female Recording Of The Year and Revival Album Of The Year[27][28] on October 29, 2009 at SM Skydome. It was also nominated at the 22nd Awit Awards for Best Selling Album Of The Year and Best Album Package.[29][30]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Tell Me That You Love Me" | Terri Gibbs | Steve Gibb | 04:22 |
2. | "And I Love You So" | Don McLean | Don McLean | 04:28 |
3. | "I'd Rather Leave While I'm In Love" | Carole Bayer Sager, Peter Allen | Carole Bayer Sager | 04:03 |
4. | "I Never Dreamed Someone Like You Could Love Someone Like Me" | Katie Irving | Katie Irving | 03:32 |
5. | "No Walls, No Ceilings, No Floors" | Orsa Lia | Orsa Lia | 03:42 |
6. | "Good Friend" | Elmer Bernstein, Norman Gimble | Mary MacGregor | 03:25 |
7. | "How Can I Tell You" | Cat Stevens | Cat Stevens | 02:57 |
8. | "Of All the Things" | Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter | Dennis Lambert | 03:33 |
9. | "Longer" | Dan Fogelberg | Dan Fogelberg | 03:38 |
10. | "At Seventeen" | Janis Ian | Janis Ian | 04:44 |
11. | "She's Always a Woman" | Billy Joel | Billy Joel | 05:16 |
12. | "Never Be the Same" | Christopher Cross | Christopher Cross | 03:50 |
13. | "Strawberry Fields Forever" | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | The Beatles | 04:23 |
14. | "Weeping Willows, Cattails" | Gordon Lightfoot | Jane Olivor | 04:10 |
15. | "Leader Of The Band" | Dan Fogelberg | Dan Fogelberg | 04:40 |
16. | "Walk In Love" | David Batteau, John Klemmer | The Manhattan Transfer | 03:46 |
17. | "Clouds Across the Moon" | Richard Hewson | The RAH Band | 04:40 |
18. | "Christmas Is" (bonus track) | Jim Brickman, Reggie Hamm, Mark Quinn Harris | Jim Brickman | 03:51 |
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