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TLC Fanmail - 20 years old How there haven't been remasters of their first three albums is beyond me. Probably some Pebbles bullshit (probably not). FanMail is the third studio album by American girl group TLC. It was released on February 23, 1999, by LaFace Records and Arista Records. The title of the album is a tribute to their fans who sent them fan mail during their hiatus. FanMail debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling approximately 318,000 copies in its first week of release, and spent five weeks at number one. The album received eight nominations at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards, including one for Album of the Year, and won three. As of 2000, the album has been certified six-times platinum by the Recording Industry Associ...of America (RIAA), and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. FanMail is TLC's second best-selling album after 1994's CrazySexyCool. To promote the album, TLC embarked on their first concert tour, the FanMail Tour. Last video: Someone edited the movie version and actual version of "No Scrubs" Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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A few album notes:
Just a note for those that don't know:
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Love this album!!! Happy anniversary | |
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TrivialPursuit said: On initial pressings of the album, "Whispering Playa – Interlude" featured a sample of "Cold Blooded" by Rick James playing in the background.[16] The sample was removed on subsequent editions, likely due to copyright reasons, with the background music being a clip of another TLC song, "U in Me", instead.[17] I definitely have an initial pressing. Having a harder time believing this is 20 years old compared to anything else before this era. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Terrible album.
This is the very definition of "phoning it in."
I have NEVER understood what ANYBODY could possibly be attracted to in "Fanmail" unless maybe you were a 13 year old girl who simply didn't know any better and was seduced by the imagery and the concept of "FanMail" and was too young to have any understanding of what real hip-hop was or should be - or real music period for that matter - and how totally lacking "FanMail" was in that regard.
At the same time that "Fan Mail" was released, we were subjected to a cascade of deeply disturbing un-American cultural motions, quackery, and outright fakery/forgery such as the rise of Britney Spears, the rise of Jennifer Lopez as some sort of musical icon that people were supposed to rally around and give a fuck about, and the rise of culture-defying dreck like boy bands. If you think the boy bands are cute or whatever, I get that on some level maybe, I know teenage girls have to have someone's picture to put up on their walls and that sort of thing, but Jesus, America has NEVER recovered from what 1999 (the year not the LP) did to it culturally and musically. I don't believe that "FanMail" can be viewed outside of this complete nosedive in American culture for it is the very epitome of the sharp veering toward image not IN SERVICE of substance but rather image in the PLACE of substance that began taking fervent hold over American culture at this time.
Given what TLC had shown they were capable of on "CrazySexyCool" I am incredulous anyone could be ANYTHING other than EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED if not OUTRIGHT ANGRY in "FanMail."
"No Scrubs??" It is a complete fabrication - a totally cynical calculated attempt at rah-rah girl power anthemic bullshit from very talented girls who had no need whatsoever to lower themselves into this particular gutter to make a point. Is someone going to argue that "the funk" was not DELIBERATELY left off of "No Scrubs" in order to appeal more broadly to market segements to whom "the funk" is foreign (i.e. more whites) because I sure am. That song is DEEPLY UNFUNKY as is "Unpretty" another total jettisoning of music in favor of calculation and image. Someone is excited about these shit songs from the people who did "Creep" "Switch" and "Waterfalls"? How could this be POSSIBLE??
Back in the day, "FanMail" would simply have been viewed as TLC "falling the fuck off" and it wouldn't have been viewed as a particularly bad thing as falling off generally happened to pretty much everyone sooner or later. But no, we are supposed to uphold this childish idea that "Fan Mail" not only MET the standard set by the first two TLC LPs, but arguably was so good that it EXCEEDED it.
GET THE FUCK OUT OF HERE WITH THAT SHIT.
When Lisa died, I was astounded she was being referred to - IN DEATH! - as the "Fan Mail" singer/rapper.
Like I'd want my most embarrassing/hack professional output to be what I was associated with in death.
OK, done. [Edited 2/23/19 16:31pm] [Edited 2/23/19 16:32pm] | |
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So you don't like the album?! | |
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They still sang "I'm Good at Being Bad" with the Donna Summer luvtoluvyababy on the tour. I always thought it was a clean version exclusive. I'm never going to listen to it again due to overexposure, but it sure was a great pop album to listen to those first couple years. I Miss You So Much, My Life, and Shout would've been great singles and the album could have gone diamond. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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Austin: It was fun doing "Shout." The remixed version [which was never officially released] had Enrique Iglesias and Sheila E. on it. I was trying to have a little Latin feel to it -- because it was really kicking in at the time -- while still keeping it futuristic. Austin: That was me diving back into the Prince element for them. He actually had a song called "Automatic" [from his 1982 album 1999], so I wanted to maintain that Minneapolis sound a little bit. We did that one second because it was connected to "Lovesick." Chilli: This one has a little bit of a Prince vibe. It's funny how during that era, almost every song you recorded got on the album. You have the ones that are some really good album cuts, and then some are just okay. [Laughs.] You can tell because those are the ones that's usually like number 10, 11 or 12 [on the tracklist]. Chilli: We were at the end of recording the album and I was sick. I had like a sinus infection and was on all these steroids trying to get my voice back all the way. And I asked Babyface, "Can we do [this song] next weekend?" But we had this deadline to finish the album. And so I was just like nasal spraying it up. It was crazy. I wanted to redo it because I sounded stuffy. But he thought it sounded good and was going to work out well. I just loved being in the studio with him because he helps to bring out things in you that you didn't even know you had. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Why do people pretend like the 'sharp veering towards image" in 1999 was something random? * * TRL was the center of the music industry in 1999. TRL was a program that features popular music videos and "played the ten most requested music videos of the day." * * If anything MTV, who did this in the 1980s, is responsible for the veering towards image from 1999 onwards. * * But I also like how people like leaving out Justin Timberlake out of the 'boybands" and "girl pop" as if he made a "seamless transition."
* * He didn't make a transition to anything. Britney Spears created the boys solo career. And Janet Jackson's superbowl made his 'transition' to adult star. * * He should have been another Nick Carer if it wasn't for these two specific events. He wasn't destined for anything. | |
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Have been on a TLC kick as of late, so I'll chime in 4 no reason... Was the hugest TLC fan back in the day, traded in my Queen Latifah tape 4 CrazySexyCool when u could still do that . Was obsessed w/ Lefteye .
Put me in the pile that says they fell off w/ FanMail. Unpretty is nice, I like that 1, geniune sentiment. Was never crazy 4 No Scrubs (maybe it hit 2 close 2 home ). Bought FanMail anyways n listened 2 it maybe twice. Sampled a few tracks from it recently: Dear Life lost me w/ the 1st line ("Dear Life, u suck..." ), Don't Pull Out sounded intriguing 2 my virgin ears, but nah, couldn't get thru a few seconds.
By the time the album after that came out, Lisa had died n didn't like Girl Talk n didn't think it was worth copping, if even 4 her few parts . On a positive note, their semi recent Meant To Be is pretty . I wish them the best, the memories . For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Was also a big tlc fan and loved left eye. | |
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TLC - Fav live tv performance of No Scrubs on Jay Leno (1999)
[Edited 2/24/19 22:54pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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Damn you harsher on this album than I was. I agree with you on No Scrubs. I'll pass on that one anytime. I immediately dug Silly Ho when I first heard it but the gem on the album for me even before being released as a single was Unpretty. Definitely different for them and Dallas Austin. Other notable tracks the title track Fanmail, Automatic, and Lovesick. But yeah parts of this album was definitely a snoozefest for me. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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Say what you want about boy bands and the rise of Britney Spears (Max Martin); we all remember!
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