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''Beautiful Intentions'' is the third solo album by English singer
Melanie C Melanie Jayne Chisholm (12 January 1974 - 25 December 2022), better known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer-songwriter and media personality. She is best known as one of the five members of the Spice Girls, during which time she was ni ...
. This is the first album release on Chisholm's self-founded label,
Red Girl Records Melanie Jayne Chisholm (12 January 1974 - 25 December 2022), better known as Melanie C or Mel C, is an English singer-songwriter and media personality. She is best known as one of the five members of the Spice Girls, during which time she was ni ...
after being dropped by
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. The album was a big commercial success in Europe charting in the top 20 in Austria, Germany, Scotland, Switzerland and Portugal. It achieved Gold certifications in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and a Platinum certification in Portugal. The album saw the release of hit singles " Next Best Superstar" and " First Day of My Life" which went on to become the most downloaded song of all time in Germany. In 2006, Melanie C announced via her official website that ''Beautiful Intentions'' had outsold her previous album ''
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'', and was certified gold and platinum in some European countries.


Background

After the release of her previous album ''
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'', Chisholm was dismissed by her original record label, Virgin Records. The main reason for her being dropped was the disappointing sales of her second album "Reason". Talking about being dropped by Virgin during an interview on The Guardian, Melanie C stated that " hadmixed feelings. I knew that they were starting to lose faith in me, so I was actually quite relieved to go. I looked at my options and starting my own label was the most exciting thing". In the spring of 2004, she created her own independent record label, "Red Girl Records", to record and release her own projects, alongside her manager, Nancy Phillips. The name was inspired by the colours of the football Liverpool F.C., which Chisholm is supporter. The album was Chisholm's labour of love for a year, and she previewed six tracks on her Barfly mini-tour in June 2004 before going into the studio to record the tracks. Following the release of the first single, " Next Best Superstar", the album was released on 11 April 2005 in the UK and some other countries. Later the album was re-released in some countries (with a new song—" First Day of My Life"). Chisholm stated in an Australian interview that she was pleased that ''Beautiful Intentions'' outsold ''Reason''. ''Beautiful Intentions'' has received
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in Germany and Switzerland. In Portugal, it has gone
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(9 weeks at number 1).


Critical reception

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editor Matthew Chisling found that the "new creative control that Melanie C had over her album broadened her horizons considerably; Melanie allowed herself to fly more freely on ''Intentions'', giving her solo music a sharp new look. On ''Beautiful Intentions'', Melanie C developed her style into an aggressive pop-angled album boasting heavy beats with dramatic rock swings doused in musical cyclones of energy. She borrowed qualities from other heavy-talented rock divas such as
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to produce a more bombastic sampling this time around." He concluded: "The final product is simply dazzling; and ''Beautiful Intentions'' is without a doubt the strongest solo album by any of the
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. Truth be told, it was one of the strongest solo pop albums of 2005, regardless of artist." Paul Taylor from ''
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'' also compared the songs with Anastacia's self-titled 2004 album and called it "a much finer album than we had any right to expect." Betty Clarke, writing for ''
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'' remarked: "Released on her own, self-funded Red Girl Records label, the album is a bitter attack on her old employers. A chorus-led confection of vulnerability and hurt, its needling intent – "You'll Get Yours" and "Don't Need This" are just two titles – and aggressive pop-rock sound make it Chisholm's strongest album to date." Irish website '' Entertainment.ie'' found that "she certainly delivers these riff-laden songs with gutsy conviction, and her backing band are as tight as they come. But the overall sound has a generic, processed feel to it, and poor old Mel can't write an interesting lyric to save her life. ''Beautiful Intentions'' certainly rocks hard, but ultimately it fails to convince." Matthias Manthe from '' laut.de'' called ''Beautiful Intentions'' "a rock-solid album that doesn't compromise on chart compatibility; Sitting between the rock and pop chairs without stepping on anyone's toes. Mel C sings pleasent tunes about love and the injustices of business."


Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Beautiful Intentions''. Notes * signifies an additional producer


Personnel

*Melanie Chisholm – vocals *Paul Gendler – guitars *Trevor Barry – bass guitar * Martin Slattery – piano *Paul Stanborough – acoustic guitar *Greg Hatwell – guitars, backing vocals *Jenni Tarma – bass guitar *Nick Nasmyth – keyboards *Richard Flack – percussion, drum programming *Vinnie Lammi – drums, percussion, additional programming *Fergus Gerrand – drums, percussion *Paul Boddy – synthesizers, programming *
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– synthesizers, keyboards *Jimmy Robertson – additional programming *Clint Murphy – additional programming


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References

{{Authority control Melanie C albums 2005 albums Self-released albums Albums produced by Greg Haver