Now Millennium ’02‐’03

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
CD 2
CD 3
CD 4
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1Bring Me to Life
additional programming:
Zac Baird, David Hodges (American record producer & songwriter) and Chris Johnson (programming/production for Ivy Lane Music)
programming:
Ben Moody (American guitarist and producer)
additional engineer:
Ben Moody (American guitarist and producer)
assistant engineer:
Sergio Chavez, Jason Cupp, Ai Fujisaki, Dean Nelson and Sam Storey
engineer:
Jeremy Parker (engineer)
producer:
Dave Fortman
mixer:
Jay Baumgardner
bass guitar:
Francesco DiCosmo
drums (drum set):
Josh Freese (American drummer)
guitar and percussion:
Ben Moody (American guitarist and producer)
keyboard and piano:
David Hodges (American record producer & songwriter)
guest vocals:
Paul McCoy
lead vocals:
Amy Lee (singer and keyboardist of Evanescence)
music videos:
Bring Me to Life by Evanescence
part of:
VH1’s Big Song of 2003 (number: 22) and Rolling Stone: The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time (number: 43)
recording of:
Bring Me to Life
writer:
David Hodges (American record producer & songwriter), Amy Lee (singer and keyboardist of Evanescence) and Ben Moody (American guitarist and producer)
publisher:
Forthefallen Publishing, Reservoir One America and Zombies Ate My Publishing
Evanescence4.453:57
2Sk8er Boi
recording engineer:
Mark Howard (producer/recording engineer, New Orleans/Los Angeles based) (drums (drum set)) and The Matrix (songwriters/producers collective)
executive producer:
Antonio M. Reid
producer:
The Matrix (songwriters/producers collective)
assistant mixer:
Femio Hernandez
mixer:
Tom Lord‐Alge
drums (drum set):
Victor Indrizzo
guitar:
Corky James
additional vocals:
The Matrix (songwriters/producers collective)
arranger:
The Matrix (songwriters/producers collective)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Arista Records, Inc. (manufacturing and distribution company, do not add releases here) (in 2002) and Arista Records, LLC (holding company - file NO releases here!) (in 2022)
recorded at:
Decoy Studios in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States and Real Music Studios in Los Angeles, California, United States (drums (drum set))
mixed at:
South Beach Studios in Miami Beach, Florida, United States
music videos:
Sk8er Boi by Avril Lavigne
recording of:
Sk8er Boi
writer:
Avril Lavigne and The Matrix (songwriters/producers collective)
publisher:
Avril Lavigne Publishing LLC, Ferry Hill Songs, Hollylodge Music, Mr. Spock Music, Rainbow Fish, Tix Music, Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) and WB Music Corp. (1929–2019)
Avril Lavigne4.253:24
3Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous
engineer:
Ken Allardyce and Eric Valentine (Eric Dodd, producer and instrumentalist)
producer and mixer:
Eric Valentine (Eric Dodd, producer and instrumentalist)
recorded at:
Barefoot Recording Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
recording of:
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
writer:
Benji Madden and Joel Madden
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc.
Good Charlotte43:10
4I Believe in a Thing Called Love (single version)
assistant recording engineer:
Will Bartle
engineer, producer and mixer:
Pedro Ferreira
assistant mixer:
Nick Taylor (UK recording engineer)
bass:
Frankie Poullain
drums (drum set):
Ed Graham
guitar:
Dan Hawkins (member of The Darkness and Stone Gods) and Justin Hawkins
lead vocals:
Justin Hawkins
recorded at:
Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
mixed at:
Roundhouse Studios in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
I Believe in a Thing Called Love
writer:
Daniel Francis Hawkins (member of The Darkness and Stone Gods), Francis Gilles Poullain-Patterson, Edwin James Graham and Justin Hawkins
The Darkness4.453:37
5Stuck
producer:
Dallas Austin and Matt Serletic
recording of:
Stuck
writer:
Kevin Kadish and Stacie Orrico
Stacie Orrico3.253:44
6Misfit
recording engineer and producer:
David Eriksen
mixer:
Niklas Flyckt
additional guest membranophone:
Rune Arnesen
guest electric guitar:
Børge Petersen-Øverleir
guest background vocals:
Karen Poole
arranger:
David Eriksen
recording of:
Misfit
additional lyricist:
David Eriksen and Karen Poole
writer:
Amy Studt
Amy Studt33:27
7Pavement Cracks (radio edit)
Annie Lennox4:00
8White Flag
additional recording engineer:
Grippa
recording engineer and mixer:
Ash Howes (British mixer, writer and musician)
programming:
Mark Bates (member of the band Dusted) and P*Nut
producer:
Dido (English singer‐songwriter) and Rollo (Rollo Armstrong of Faithless)
additional acoustic guitar:
Paul Herman
bass guitar and drums (drum set):
P*Nut
electric guitar:
Rusty Anderson
guitar and keyboard:
Rick Nowels
piano:
Mark Bates (member of the band Dusted)
lead vocals:
Dido (English singer‐songwriter)
conductor:
Gavyn Wright (UK violinist)
strings arranger:
Nick Ingman
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
BMG UK & Ireland Ltd. (holding company, do not add releases here) (in 2003)
recording of:
White Flag
lyricist:
Dido (English singer‐songwriter)
composer:
Dido (English singer‐songwriter), Rick Nowels and Rollo Armstrong
part of:
The Ballad of the Costa Concordia
Dido4.254:00
9Slow
producer:
Dan Carey (producer, writer, mixer, remixer) and Emilíana Torrini
mixer:
Dan Carey (producer, writer, mixer, remixer)
background vocals and lead vocals:
Kylie Minogue
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
EMI Records Ltd. (not for release label use! UK parent of EMI-owned labels until Sept 2012) (in 2003)
mixed at:
Dog Studios in Brixton, Lambeth, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Slow
writer:
Dan Carey (producer, writer, mixer, remixer), Kylie Minogue and Emilíana Torrini
publisher:
Mushroom Music Publishing and Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. (renamed as Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. since 2019/05/16)
Kylie Minogue33:14
10Hole in the Head (radio edit)
recording of:
Hole in the Head
writer:
Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, Nick Coler, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins (British producer and song writer), Heidi Range, Niara Scarlett and Timothy Powell (Songwriter and producer, ex-Xenomania)
Sugababes2.83:36
11Sweet Dreams My LA Ex (original radio edit)
recording of:
Sweet Dreams My LA Ex
writer:
Cathy Dennis, Henrik Jonback (Swedish producer, engineer, songwriter, guitarist), Christian Karlsson (Swedish producer, remixer, songwriter, DJ, piano, guitar) and Pontus Winnberg (Swedish composer, lyricist, producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist)
Rachel Stevens33:27
12Loneliness (UK radio edit)
recording of:
Loneliness
lyricist and composer:
Edmund Clement, Robert Garg, Andrea Martin (singer/songwriter for various dance/soul artists) and Ivan Matias
writer:
Thomas Brückner (Tomcraft), Eniac (electro/techno producer Robert Borrmann), Andrea Martin (singer/songwriter for various dance/soul artists) and Ivan Matias
publisher:
Edition Kosmo III, Elsie Louise Pitts Music, Songs of Universal, Inc., Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. (1996–2019)
Tomcraft2:44
13Be Faithful
guest performer:
Crooklyn Clan
performer:
Crooklyn Clan
recording of:
Be Faithful
writer:
Andres Titus (US American rapper Andres Titus, member of Black Sheep), Ben Cauley, Edmund Bini, Bernard Edwards, Clarence Emery, Faith Evans, Isaac Freeman, James Alexander (US soul bassist, singer and songwriter), Johnny Hammond, Allen Jones (producer/songwriter/musician/engineer), Ronald Lawrence (Songwriter on "Be Faithful"), Joseph Rizzo, Nile Rodgers, Schon Crawford, Sean Combs (Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, P. Diddy) and William McLean (DJ William McLean)
publisher:
AV8 Publishing and Big Colorado Music
Fatman Scoop & Crooklyn Clan3.52:42
14In da Club (single version)
recording of:
In da Club (clean version)
revision of:
In da Club
50 Cent3.253:46
15Breathe (rap version)
producer:
Ivan Matias
guest vocals:
Sean Paul (Jamaican reggae/dancehall)
lead vocals:
Blu Cantrell
performer:
Sean Paul (Jamaican reggae/dancehall)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Arista Records, Inc. (manufacturing and distribution company, do not add releases here) (in 2002)
samples:
What’s the Difference (explicit) by Dr. Dre (Andre Young, rap producer) featuring Eminem (US rapper) & Xzibit
music videos:
Breathe by Blu Cantrell feat. Sean Paul (Jamaican reggae/dancehall)
recording of:
Breathe (Blu Cantrell, rap version)
lyricist and composer:
Alvin Joiner, Charles Aznavour, Richard Bembery, Marshall Mathers (US rapper), Andrea Martin (singer/songwriter for various dance/soul artists), Ivan Matias, Melvin Charles Bradford (US west coast hip-hop producer Melvin Bradford; Aftermath Entertainment) and Stephon Harris Cunningham
version of:
Breathe
Blu Cantrell3.63:49
16Favourite Things (radio edit)
recording of:
My Favorite Things (Big Brovaz)
is based on:
My Favorite Things (The Sound of Music)
Big Brovaz23:14
17Dance (With U) (radio edit)Lemar23:09
18No Such Thing
engineer:
John Alagia and Jeff Juliano
producer:
John Alagia
mixer:
Jack Joseph-Puig
drums (drum set):
Nir Z
electric bass guitar:
David LaBruyere
guitar, omnichord and synthesizer [Korg Triton] and lead vocals:
John Mayer (US singer–songwriter)
Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano:
Brandon Bush (Piano/Keyboard/Organ (Train))
percussion:
John Alagia
part of:
Billboard Year-End Hot 100 2002 (number: 42)
recording of:
No Such Thing
lyricist:
John Mayer (US singer–songwriter)
composer:
Clay Cook and John Mayer (US singer–songwriter)
John Mayer3.53:51
19Maybe Tomorrow
producer:
Kelly Jones (Welsh guitarist vocalist for the Stereophonics)
recording of:
Maybe Tomorrow
lyricist and composer:
Kelly Jones (Welsh guitarist vocalist for the Stereophonics)
publisher:
Universal Music Publishing (use ONLY if no country‐specific information is available)
Stereophonics44:34
20Pass It On
engineer:
Jon Gray (UK producer & engineer)
co-producer:
The Coral (UK indie 1996-)
producer:
Ian Broudie
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deltasonic Records 2002 Ltd. (company behind the label Deltasonic) (in 2003)
recorded at:
Elevator Studios in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
recording of:
Pass It On
lyricist and composer:
James Skelly
The Coral3.82:19
21Bad Day
recording engineer:
Jamie Candiloro
producer and mixer:
Pat McCarthy
part of:
Sean Michaels: The Top 30 Songs of 2003 (number: 3)
recording of:
Bad Day
writer:
Bill Berry (R.E.M. drummer), Peter Buck (R.E.M. guitarist), Mike Mills (R.E.M. bass player) and Michael Stipe
R.E.M.44:06
22There, There
recording engineer, producer, mixer and editor:
Nigel Godrich (English record producer)
programming:
Thom Yorke
engineer:
Darrell Thorp (record producer, mixer and engineer)
bass guitar, sampler and synthesizer [string]:
Colin Greenwood (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Philip Selway (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
effects and background vocals:
Ed O’Brien (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
electronic instruments, glockenspiel, ondes Martenot and toy piano:
Jonny Greenwood (English musician and score composer) (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
guitar:
Jonny Greenwood (English musician and score composer) (from 2002-09 until 2003-02), Ed O’Brien (from 2002-09 until 2003-02) and Thom Yorke (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
piano:
Thom Yorke (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
vocals:
Thom Yorke (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
recorded at:
Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
music videos:
There There by Radiohead
part of:
Sean Michaels: The Top 30 Songs of 2003 (number: 5)
recording of:
There There. (The Boney King of Nowhere.) (from 2002-09 until 2003-02)
lyricist:
Thom Yorke
composer:
Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood (English musician and score composer), Ed O’Brien, Philip Selway and Thom Yorke
Radiohead4.15:21