The Matrix (The Matrix album)

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
(Redirected from The Matrix (album))
Jump to: navigation, search
The Matrix
File:Thematrix.jpg
Studio album by The Matrix
Released January 27, 2009 (iTunes)
Recorded 2004
Genre Europop, pop rock, dance-pop[1]
Label Let's Hear It
Producer The Matrix
The Matrix chronology
The Matrix
(2009)

The Matrix is the self-titled debut album by the production group The Matrix, released on iTunes on January 27, 2009 through iTunes[2] as well as on audio CD. The album featured music written and produced by the group with vocals by Katy Perry and British singer Adam Longlands.

Album information

The album was recorded in 2004, when Katy Perry was 20 years old.[3] In the October 2004 issue of Blender Magazine, they named Perry "The Next Big Thing!"[4] The Matrix worked with the vocalist who contributed to the writing of the music and the lyrics for the songs. Despite the buzz about the album, The Matrix decided to cancel the album weeks before the album's due date. "Broken" was set to be its first single.[5] In 2009, after the success of Perry's debut solo album One of the Boys, The Matrix decided to release the album under their own record label, Let's Hear It Records.

With lyrical differences, "Broken" had previously been recorded in 2003, under the title "What Do You Do?", by Matrix produced sister act, The Troys. It was released in 2003 on Elektra as a promo single for an album that was eventually shelved, but was also included in the compilation album, The Powerpuff Girls: Power Pop. Sara Paxton recorded "Take a Walk" in 2005 for the Darcy's Wild Life soundtrack. In 2006, "Live Before I Die", appeared on a bonus track version of Ashley Parker Angel's debut album Soundtrack to Your Life. Ashley re-wrote the majority of the song. In 2007, a song from Skye Sweetnam's Sound Soldier album, titled "Boyhunter", which was produced by The Matrix surfaced. The song uses a slightly altered version of the music from the track "Damn". Ashley Tisdale re-recorded "Love Is a Train" for her second album, Guilty Pleasure, which was released as "Time's Up", a bonus track on the album. The Matrix has since then been removed from the iTunes Store for reasons unknown.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Vocal(s) Length
1. "You Miss Me"   Katy Perry, Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, Scott Spock, Adam Longlands Katy Perry, Adam Longlands 3:44
2. "Broken"   Christy, Edwards, Spock, Anna Troy, Lindsey Troy Katy Perry, Adam Longlands 3:14
3. "Damn"   Katy Perry, Christy, Edwards, Spock, Longlands Katy Perry 3:27
4. "Take a Walk"   Christy, Edwards, Spock, Longlands Adam Longlands, Katy Perry 3:12
5. "Just a Song"   Katy Perry, Christy, Edwards, Spock Katy Perry 4:04
6. "I Love You"   Christy, Edwards, Spock Adam Longlands 3:29
7. "Live Before I Die"   Christy, Edwards, Spock, David Campbell Adam Longlands 3:51
8. "Would You Care"   Christy, Edwards, Spock Katy Perry 3:22
9. "Seen That Done That"   Christy, Edwards, Spock Adam Longlands, Katy Perry 3:44
10. "Stay With Me"   Christy, Edwards, Spock Adam Longlands, Katy Perry 3:48
Total length:
36:00
Other recorded tracks[6]
  • "Attention"
  • "Experiment" (Perry, Christy, Edwards, Spock)
  • "Love Is a Train" (Perry, Christy, Edwards, Spock)

References

  1. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  4. Blender: The Next Big Thing! Katy Perry Archived November 10, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  6. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.