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2004 studio album by Christian Bautista From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Bautista is the debut album by Filipino singer Christian Bautista, released in the Philippines on March 26, 2004, by Warner Music Philippines.[1][2] Its singles include "The Way You Look at Me", "Hands to Heaven", "Colour Everywhere", "Kailan Pa Ma'y Ikaw" and "Kelan Kaya". To date, the album has reached 4× Platinum status by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry, selling over 120,000 units in the country.[3] It has also been certified in other Southeast Asian countries, such as Indonesia and Thailand.[4]
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Released | 26 March 2004 28 September 2004 | |||
Recorded | December 2003 – February 2004 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 41:47 (Standard edition) 58:24 (Limited edition) | |||
Label | Warner | |||
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Singles from Christian Bautista | ||||
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The album was released on digital download through iTunes and Amazon.com on 25 September 2004.[5][6] It has sold more than 400,000 copies all over Asia.
After his stint as a contestant on ABS-CBN's Star in a Million talent contest where he became the fourth runner-up, Bautista signed an album contract with Warner Music Philippines.[7] He, then, released his self-titled debut album, with "The Way You Look at Me" as its first single, written by Andrew Fromm and Keith Follese.[1]
The album had significant radio airplay in other Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.[3]
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Source | Rating |
Titik Pilipino | [8] |
The album sold overwhelmingly well. It was 4× platinum in the Philippines and 2× platinum in Indonesia. Furthermore, it became popular in other parts of Southeast Asia, namely Thailand and Malaysia. Despite over-performing commercially, the album received mixed reviews from OPM critics. Ginnie Faustino-Galgana of Titik Pilipino gave the album three out of five stars, stating "He is a face with a voice. It's easy to imagine girls swooning over Christian. If he could act, he can do a Piolo Pascual". However, she felt the lack of heart on Bautista's deliverance, saying "He can hit the notes and his delivery is pretty clear, but more emotion is needed [...] He may want to croon, rather than just sing the words". She ended the review unsatisfied, saying "A little more practice will get him that oomph".[9]
A limited edition of the album was released, consisting of a two-CD set package. The first disc consists of the original tracks from the original edition of the album plus four additional songs—"You and Me (We Wanted It All)" with Rachelle Ann Go, "So It's You", "Say That You Love Me", and "I Will Be What I Believe". The second disc is in VCD format, consisting of six music videos.[10]
Titik Pilipino gave another review for the re-release of Christian Bautista. Resty Odon gave the album a perfect rating (five out of five stars), stating "The good news is, the addition of these four numbers gives Christian the chance to further prove that he can hold his own in the ballads department". He compared Bautista as better than Josh Groban, when it comes to pop numbers. He also praised the vocal performance of Bautista on the four new songs, saying "Fans of Christian Bautista [...] will be thrilled just the same to find Christian belting it out in four new songs in his own unique style, including a duet with the golden-voiced Rachelle Ann Go.[11]
All tracks were produced by Neil C. Gregorio.
Bonus tracks
Bonus VCD
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Credits were taken from Titik Pilipino.[10]
Country | Provider | Certification | Sales |
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Philippines | PARI | 4× platinum | 120,000+ |
Indonesia | RII | 2× platinum | 180,000+ |
Country | Release date | Format |
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Philippines | 28 September 2004 | Standard (CD) |
2005 | Limited edition (CD + bonus tracks + VCD) | |
Indonesia and United States | 5 October 2004 | Standard (digital download) |
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