2014 studio album by Hollie Cook
Twice is a studio album by the singer Hollie Cook .[ 9] It was released on May 12, 2014, through Mr Bongo Records.[ 10]
AllMusic wrote that the album "follows in the same path as [Cook's] debut, featuring nine tracks dominated by Cook's smooth, slyly sexy voice and arrangements that keep the grooves light but dance-friendly at once."[ 5]
All tracks are written by Hollie Cook, Barthélémy Corbelet and Mike Pelanconi[ 11]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Ari Up" 4:10 2. "99" 6:24 3. "Desdemona" 4:15 4. "Tiger Balm" 4:06 5. "Postman" 4:12 6. "Looking for Real Love" music: Dennis Bovell , George Dekker, Mike Pelanconi, Winston Francis 6:02 7. "Superfast" 4:30 8. "Twice" 4:52 9. "Win Or Lose" 4:31
According to the booklet.[ 11]
Musicians
Adriano Adewale - percussion
Alfred Bannerman - guitars
Anselmo Netto - percussion
Barthélémy Corbelet - synthesizer, Clavinet, string arrangements
Black Steel - bass, guitars, organ, piano
Bubblers - organ piano
Catriona Cannon - Irish harp
Cyrus "Monkites" Richard - organ, piano
Dennis Bovell - backing vocals
Dub Judah - bass
George Dekker - backing vocals
Winston "Horseman" Williams - drums, percussion
Jahmel Ellison - bass
Kashta Tafari - guitars
K.V. BALAKRISHNAN - tabla
Lenny Edwards - percussion
Leroy Horns - saxophone
Marlon Roudette - steel pan
Omar Lye Fook - synthesizer, Clavinet
Prince Fatty - percussion
Winston Francis - backing vocals
Yohan - string arrangements
Recording
Boban Apostolov - Protools engineer
Evtim Ristov - stage manager
Georgii Hristovski - sound engineer
Oleg Kontradenko - conductor
Riste Trajkovski - stage manager
Yoann Le Dantec - arrangements; orchestration
F.A.M.E.'S. Project - Macedonian Radio
Symphonic Orchestra and Choir - Skopje, Macedonia
Twice peaked at position 6 on Billboard Reggae Albums chart and stayed on the chart for 11 weeks.[ 12]
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^ a b "Booklet" CD booklet in pdf format from French promo company Accent Presse, accessed 27 May 2014.
^ "Twice Chart History" . Billboard . Retrieved 2020-04-26 .