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Strictly Physical (album)

Strictly Physical is the second studio album by all-female German pop trio Monrose. It was released by Starwatch Music in association with Cheyenne Records and Warner Music on 21 September 2007 in German-speaking Europe and on 8 October 2007 in parts of Eastern Europe. Arriving just nine months after their best-selling debut Temptation (2006), the album took Monrose's work further into dance and electro music, featuring main production by Danish producers Remee, Thomas Troelsen, and Peter Biker, alongside contributions from British teams such as Jiant and Snowflakers.

Background
In December 2006, Mandy Capristo, Senna Gammour, and Bahar Kizil emerged as the winners of Popstars – Neue Engel braucht das Land, the fifth season of the German reality television talent competition Popstars, subsequently forming the girl group Monrose. Their debut single, titled "Shame," achieved immediate commercial success, debuting at number one across German-speaking Europe. Temptation, the band's debut album, was released shortly thereafter and entered the album charts in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland at number one. The album received platinum certification from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for exceeding 200,000 units sold within its first two weeks of release. Domestically, Temptation went on to sell over 600,000 copies, solidifying Monrose’s status as a prominent act in the German pop music scene. In early 2007, the trio qualified for the German national pre-selection of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, organized and broadcast by the ARD, with their second single "Even Heaven Cries". Although they were considered early favourites by the media, Following this, the band announced their Venus Temptation Tour with twenty dates, beginning at the Hanover Capitol on 29 April 2007. Sponsored by Global Gillette, Monrose's debut concert tour was launched in support of their early commercial success. Despite the group's popularity and extensive media promotion, the tour was met with underwhelming public response. Intense media scrutiny followed as the tour struggled to attract large audiences; no concert on the schedule achieved a sold-out status. As a result of persistently low ticket sales, four scheduled performances were ultimately cancelled.. ==Promotion==
Promotion
The album spawned three singles. Lead single "Hot Summer" became the band's second number-one hit in Austria, Germany and Switzerland and one of the biggest-selling songs of the year on German online music stores, also obtaining success in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the Benelux states. Its follow-up single "Strictly Physical" became Monrose's first top 10 entry on the Polish Top 50 since their debut release "Shame" (2006), while the ballad "What You Don't Know" became their fifth consecutive top 10 single in Germany, although it failed to reach the top 20 in Switzerland. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
Strictly Physical received a generally mixed reception from music critics. MusikWoche observed that the album distinguishes itself from its predecessor through notable artistic development and production quality aligned with international standards. The magazine ranked "Hot Summer", "Strictly Physical" and "What You Don't Know" among the best tracks on the album. while LetMeEntertainYou deemed the album "strictly unnecessary" and added: "Unfortunately, a distinct style for the girls is still missing; as before, the sound is copied from currently trending US stars [...] Even in terms of vocals, the Monrose girls are unable to stand out." ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
While Strictly Physical did not replicate the commercial heights of Temptation, it nonetheless represented another significant success for Monrose. Demonstrating continued public interest and solid sales figures, it opened at number two on the German Albums Chart in the week of 5 October 2007 – second only to English singer James Blunt's All the Lost Souls (2007). this marked the highest chart position for a sophomore album by any band formed through the Popstars franchise, with the sole exception of No Angels' 2002 number-one studio album Now... Us!. Later that same year, Strictly Physical was certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) in recognition of shipment figures exceeding 100,000 units. The album also reached the top ten in Austria and Switzerland, peaking at number seven on the Austrian Albums Chart and number six on the Swiss Albums Chart. On 12 December 2017, it reached Gold status in Austria. ==Track listing==
Track listing
• Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Tim HawesPete Kirtley • Andrew Murray • Christian Ballard • Obi Mhondera }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} • Pete "Boxta" Martin • Tina HarrisStephen Lee }} • Jiant • Martin }} • Anders WollbeckMattias LindblomBilly Mann }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} • Robin JenssenNermin HarambasicAnne Judith WikRonny SvendsenPelle LidellHallgeir Rustan }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} • Kyösti Salokorpi • Grant Black }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Peter BikerTim KellettRobin Taylor-Firth }} • Remee • Biker }} • Hawes • Kirtley • Murray • Ballard }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Remee • Troelsen • Senna GammourBahar KizilMandy Capristo }} • Remee • Troelsen }} • Deborah French • Murray • Ballard • Black }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} }} • Remee }} }} • Jiant • Snowflake }} • Robbie Nevil • Philip Denker • Lauren EvansJonas Jeberg • Jens Lumholt }} • Jeberg • Thorsten Brötzmann }} }} Notes • denotes additional producer Sample credits • "Just like That" contains a sample of "You're Not Alone" (1996) as performed by Olive. ==Credits and personnel==
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Strictly Physical. Performers and musicians • Christian Ballard – drums, percussion • Deborah French – backing Vocals • Tim Hawes – guitar • Pete Kirtley – bass • Andrew Murray – keyboardsThomas Troelsen – keyboards Technical • Christian Ballard – vocal assistance • Peter Biker – producer • Andreas Hviid – mixingJiant – mixing, producer • Andrew Lunch – engineer • Peter Mark – mixing • Pete "Boxsta" Martin – producer • Andrew Murray – vocal assistance • Mad Nilsson – mixing • Remee – producer, vocal assistance • Snowflakes – mixing, producer • Claus Üblacker – engineer • Hanif Wiliams – engineer • Thomas Troelsen – producer, programming ==Charts==
Charts
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Cover versions
Spanish singer Soraya Arnelas covered the song "Rebound" on her 4th album Sin Miedo. Korean boyband Super Junior covered "Just Like That" for their third studio album Sorry, Sorry. ==References==
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