Make It Better is the third studio album by British dance-pop band Dubstar. It was released August 2000 on Food, and spawned two singles: "I (Friday Night)" and "The Self Same Thing".[1] The single "I (Friday Night) was released in the UK on 1 May.[2] Some releases of Make It Better exclude the tenth and thirteenth tracks, "New Friends" and "Stay Together", respectively.[3][4] Make It Better was recorded at Steve Hillier's house in Lansdowne, Brighton, Hove and the Newcastle Arts Centre in Newcastle-upon-Tyre, with the band and Mike "Spike" Drake (who also mixed the recordings) acting as producers.[5]
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Studio album by Dubstar | ||||
Released | 28 August 2000 (2000-08-28) | |||
Studio | Steve Hillier's house, Lansdowne, Brighton; Hove and Newcastle Arts Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyre | |||
Genre | Synthpop, alternative dance | |||
Length | 47:58 | |||
Label | Food (through EMI) | |||
Producer | Dubstar, Mike "Spike" Drake | |||
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Lancashire Telegraph | 9/10[7] |
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Writing for AllMusic, Dean Carlson found the album very pop orientated. He praised the first three tracks, noting the new use of crunching guitars and rough beats. However, he felt the following tracks were lacklustre.[6]
All songs written by Steve Hillier, music by Hillier and Chris Wilkie, except where noted.[5]
Japanese edition track listing
Personnel per booklet.[5]
Dubstar
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Production and design
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