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| Studio album by Natalie Bassingthwaighte | ||
| Released | February 21, 2009 | |
| Recorded | 2007 – 2008 | |
| Genre | Pop, dance-pop, pop rock, electropop | |
| Length | 54:38 | |
| Label | Sony Music | |
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| Singles from 1000 Stars | ||
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1000 Stars is the solo debut album by Australian singer and former Rogue Traders lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte released on 21 February 2009 on Sony BMG. 1000 Stars debuted at #1 on the ARIA official albums, physical albums and Australian albums charts.[2]
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In 2006, Bassingthwaighte signed a record deal with Sony BMG to record a solo album. In mid-2008, she travelled to London, Norway and the US to write and record the album with Chris Braide, Brian Rawling, Mark Taylor & Paul Barry, Jimmy Harry.[3] The album's title was first announced in November 2008.[3]
Bassingthwaighte lists the tracks "1000 Stars" (written & produced by Chris Braide) and "In His Eyes", which is about her grandfather, as her favourite tracks she's written for the album in GQ Magazine (Issue Oct/Nov 2008).[4]
The album track "Catch Me If You Can" is used in a Network Ten advertisement promoting its new international show, Lie to Me.
1000 Stars was released a day earlier than speculated, on 20 February, in less than 24 hours, the album had reached the number 2 spot on iTunes Australia. To date the album has reached number 1 on the ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart.[citation needed]
The tracklist confirmed on Sony B2B Australia. A track called "Gone" does not make an appearance although being confirmed prior to the tracklisting's release.
In less than 24 hours of the album's release, it had reached the number 2 spot on iTunes Australia. The album debuted at #1 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Album Charts, Physical Album Charts and Australian Album Charts.[2] It sold 15,949 copies in its first two weeks,[11][12] and has so far been certified Gold by ARIA.
1000 Stars (album), made a comeback on the charts due to the release of its third single. It fell from the top 50 after 14 weeks.
| Year | Chart | Peak Position | Certification | Sales |
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| 2009 | Australian ARIA Singles Chart | #1 | Gold | 35,000+ |
| Year | Chart | Rank |
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| 2009 | Australian ARIA End of year Chart | #57[13] |
| Preceded by It's Not Me, It's You by Lily Allen |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album 2 March 2009 |
Succeeded by No Line on the Horizon by U2 |
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