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Tiffany’s iconic number one hit single I Think We're Alone Now captured the heart of a nation and catapulted her to pop superstardom. 80’s Icon Tiffany Confirms New Album ‘Pieces Of Me’ Set For Release 21 September.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
80’s Icon Tiffany Confirms New Album ‘Pieces Of Me’ Set For Release 21 September
80’s Icon Tiffany Confirms New Album ‘Pieces Of Me’ Set For Release 21 September
On the 21st September 2018, 80s icon Tiffany returns with her electrifying new album ‘Pieces of Me’ out on Go On Then Records via Absolute Label Services.
With a career spanning over 30 years and with a sizable and devoted fan base, Tiffany isn’t afraid to take risks. ‘Pieces of Me’ is a step away from what her fans might expect, but one that won’t disappoint. Fusing elements of rock and pop, the 11-track set shines a spotlight on Tiffany’s vocals, songwriting and producing skills, while still showcasing her trademark tendency for big radio friendly choruses.
“It’s not what people will think a Tiffany album should sound like,” says Tiffany. “From the writing process to recording, and producing, and working with amazing musicians that understood my vision – this is the music that’s been in my heart for a very long time. It’s time to fulfill my dreams and step into these shoes.”
Kicking off with the epic new single, ‘Worlds Away’ (out 31st August) the song sets the tone for the whole album – big vocals, big drums and big electric guitar riffs showcasing an authority from Tiffany people might not have seen before.
“I’m in total control of my music now. I was written off as a one hit wonder but I’ve continued to release music, and to grow as an artist, and this album is all about that growth. It’s about change.”
The infectiously powerful ‘Feels Like a Storm’ is one of the album’s most instant moments, with gritty guitars and a haunting melody working perfectly with Tiffany’s soulful vocal. Elsewhere there’s the fun rock pop of ‘Beautiful’ (available now with all album pre-orders) which brings classic Blondie to mind and the anthemic ‘Waste of Time.’ The introspective, confessional lyrics and brooding beats of ‘Pieces of Me’ make it a standout, and unsurprising that it birthed the title of the
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“It’s about embracing life, even if you’ve made mistakes, wasted time on relationships or career choices, it’s about taking back control and moving on. So it made total sense as the album title. You really are getting all the pieces of me, everything I’ve ever dreamed and wanted.”
Other highlights include the all out rock of ‘King of Lies’, the beautiful piano led ‘Hey There’ – a classic love song and the album’s only ballad which let’s Tiffany’s voice shine. And don’t miss the 80’s rock of ‘Starting Over,’ the perfect blend of pop rock – ‘Heaven’ or the excellent closer, ‘Fall.’
‘Pieces of Me’ was recorded across numerous locations, including Nashville, LA and London and brought Tiffany together with an array of hugely talented and experienced musicians for what she calls “the most organic musical experience of her career.” These included co-producers Mark Alberici (also lead guitar) and Steven Leiweke and musicians like The Killing Floor, Oliver Alberici (Rhythm Guitar) Cody Waggett (Drums) and Jake Barr (Bass). There were also guest players; Mark Brzezicki (of Big Country/The Cult/Pete Townsend) and Johnny Martin (of LA Guns/The Chelsea Smiles/Adler).
“I’m very fortunate to have these people on the record,” says Tiffany. “You couldn’t get any better than this. They all bring their own talents to the album and the end result is not just a Tiffany record, it was recorded as a band, and it’s a band album. A lot of them are now with me on the road too, so you’ll hear the record how it was recorded when we play it live.”
Tiffany has sold over 15 million albums to date. It all started in 1987 when her iconic number one hit single ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ captured the heart of a nation and catapulted her to pop super stardom. She earned two US number one hit singles with ‘I Think We’re Alone Now’ and ‘Could’ve Been’ and set a record as the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts with her debut album. After two massively successful albums and world tours, at age 21 her priorities shifted. She gave birth to her son Elijah and wanted to raise him out of the spotlight, but she never stopped writing music. In 2000 Billboard Magazine described Tiffany’s album ‘The Color of Silence’ as “thoughtful, intelligent, and full of grace” and ranked it among the “Top Ten Best Albums of the Year”. In 2011 she released her country-pop LP ‘Rose Tattoo’, embracing the music she grew up on, and her last album was 2016’s critically acclaimed ‘A Million Miles’ which marked the first time Tiffany had been a co-producer on her own record. Fast forward to 2018 and Tiffany is now on the eve of releasing ‘Pieces of Me’ and with its feet firmly fixed in the rock world, is she worried how her devoted fan base will react?
“My fans are amazing, they let me be me. They really are a wonderful presence in my life. I think I’ve delivered an album that makes sense for all us. We’ve all grown up together and this is an album on where we’re at now. As long as I’m sincere and they can hear the message behind it I think they’ll be happy.”
‘Pieces of Me’ is out September 14th. Pre order here.
Catch Tiffany live:
21st July – Rewind Festival Scotland
28th July – Let’s Rock London Festival
4th August – Rewind North Festival
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Friday, April 6, 2018
Tiffany talks music and fame ahead of her show in Ponte Vedra Beach
Tiffany talks music and fame ahead of her show in Ponte Vedra Beach
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Known for her monster 1987 hit, “I Think We’re Alone Now” — a cover of the 1967 original recording by Tommy James and the Shondells — Tiffany Darwish (better known simply by her mononym Tiffany) is making her way to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall tomorrow night with a string of new songs and old tunes.
An American singer-songwriter, actress and former teen icon, Tiffany has sold over 15 million albums to date. She’s also made a name for herself in the reality TV world as well as movie roles in everything from the cult classic Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus and the mockbuster Mega Piranha.
Compass caught up with Tiffany, who had other ’80s hits like “Could’ve Been” and “I Saw Him Standing There,” to chat about her upcoming show, a new album in the works and what advice she’d give to the younger version of herself. Here’s part of that conversation.
Compass: What are you up to today?
Tiffany: We’re in England. We’re just traveling all over — came from South Africa, actually. I just did the show I’m a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! in Australia. I was out in the jungle. It was a lot of fun. Honestly, it was harder than I thought it would be. It was a great experience. I’m glad I did it, but there was so much downtime and so much time sitting around thinking with nothing to do. You don’t have any means of entertainment of any kind. I got along with all of the other celebrities. We were just bored.
Compass: You released the album, “A Million Miles,” in 2016. Are you still touring in support of that record?
Tiffany: Yes. The tour is an extension of that as well as retro tunes. There’s a lot of dynamics in the show. It’s not just me and a guitar. There’s a lot of movement to the show. It’s a great night of music, and what I’m doing now is getting ready for the new album. I’m working on a pop-retro-rock record. It’s kind of an extension of “The Color of Silence,” which was my critically acclaimed album from 2000. I was just really, really thrilled to have that on the books. It spawned me to keep going as a songwriter and a producer and learn more as a musician. Every album, that’s what I’ve aspired to do. I wanted to step back and write an album that really showed my vocal range.
Compass: How far along are you with this new album?
Tiffany: First week of April, the single comes out. We’re finishing the album now. It’s kind of an extension of my wish list and all of the things that I’ve wanted to do; going and recording in some of my favorite places, having guest appearances on the album and just taking that next step from “The Color of Silence” album. I guess people probably expected me to do that a long time ago, but, for me, I just have to do it when it’s the right time and there was a lot of growth between the two albums.
Compass: What’s the new album’s title?
Tiffany: It doesn’t have one yet, because we’re still writing songs, but the single is called “World’s Apart.” It will debut here in England because that’s where we did most of the album. A lot of the musicians I’m working with are British. It’s where I tour a lot in the summer when I’m not at home in Nashville. When I started touring again, I just wanted to take my music all over. I’ve been working on validation as a performer and wanting people to really know my talents, because I grew up in the industry and I’ve been a bit behind the scenes lately. That’s really what this show is about as well as cool, old retro stuff, of course.
Compass: What advice would you give the 1987 version of yourself?
Tiffany: It’s great to have 30 years under my belt, but I’m still going and I think I’m getting better. I’m always grateful that my fans are willing to ride the ride with me. They let me be who I want to be, which is awesome. But what I would tell myself is, “Be comfortable in your own skin.” Now, as a person, I’m definitely more comfortable with who I am; the good, the bad, the ugly, whatever. You know, even though I was a huge celebrity, I was still just a girl. I was just a girl from Norwalk, California who didn’t know anything about the music industry.
Tiffany will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $63.50 for VIP Meet and Greet, $43 for rows A through K and $33 for remaining rows.
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