Mis-Teeq (album)

Mis-Teeq is the first compilation album by British girl group Mis-Teeq. It was released by Reprise Records on 13 July 2004 in Canada and in the United States, marking their first and only release in North America. The album contains a selection of songs from the group's two regular previous studio albums, Lickin' on Both Sides (2001) and Eye Candy (2003) as well as new remixes exclusive to this release. Production on Mis-Teeq was helmed by StarGate, Mushtaq, Salaam Remi, Ed Case, Sunship, Dave Kelly, Blacksmith, David Brant and singer Joe.

Mis-Teeq
Compilation album by
Released13 July 2004
Genre
Length51:24
LabelReprise
Producer
Mis-Teeq chronology
Eye Candy
(2003)
Mis-Teeq
(2004)
Mis-Teeq: Greatest Hits
(2005)

The album was received well by critics, many of whom praised the strong and lively nature of the productions, particularly on the remixes, and compared Mis-Teeq favorably to other all-female trios such as American bands Destiny's Child and TLC. At the 2005 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, it garnered a nominaton in the R&B/Soul Album of the Year category. On the US charts, Mis-Teeq reached number 4 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums. Apart from "Scandalous," Mis-Teeq's first US release, Mis-Teeq spawned the single "One Night Stand," a re-arranged version of their 2001 single.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
People[1]

People found that "part Destiny’s Child, part TLC, with a dash of the Spice Girls thrown in for good measure, Britain’s Mis-Teeq makes tasty R&B-pop confections on its self-titled US debut [...] Ultimately there is no real mystery to this girl group. They have obvious hooks to match their obvious looks. But make no mis-take: You won’t be able to resist them."[1] Allmusic editor David Jeffries wrote that "slick remixes are chosen over lesser album versions, making this a Mis-Teeq mixtape that album owners might want to check. Lyrics are light but lively, swaggering but not standoffish, and maybe a little more risqué and hedonistic than parents would like. Production is where the album really shines. Whenever producers Stargate or Mushtaq are at the controls it's stunning, and when Starship gives "All I Want" the garage treatment you can't help but dance. The bits of garage [...] are overblown in the band's press releases, but the genre's nocturnal-cool bravado is obvious throughout the album and a welcome alternative to the stale thuggish stomps and crunk shouts dominating America."[2]

Commercial performance

Mis-Teeq debuted and peaked at number four on the US Heatseekers Albums.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Scandalous" (US Radio Edit)
Stargate3:59
2."One Night Stand" (Stargate Radio Edit)
  • Dixon
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Rustan
  • Washington
  • Nash
Stargate3:24
3."Best Friends"
Mushtaq4:38
4."Can't Get It Back" (Ignorants Radio Edit)
  • Dixon
  • Aubrey Gravatt
  • Hernst Bellevue
  • Joseph Freeman
  • Marlon Lu'Ree Williams
  • Salaam Remi
  • Theodore Life
3:35
5."Home Tonight" (featuring Joe)
Joe3:51
6."Roll On" (Blacksmith Rub)
  • Joleen Belle
  • Kowan Paul
  • Robyn Sykes
  • Tyrice Jones
Blacksmith3:59
7."All I Want" (Sunship Radio Edit)
  • Dixon
  • David Brant
  • Maryanne Morgan
  • Alan Glass
3:29
8."That's Just Not Me" (featuring Baby Cham)
Kelly3:52
9."How Does It Feel"
  • Dixon
  • Mushtaq
  • Washington
  • Nash
Mushtaq3:47
10."B with Me"
  • Dixon
  • Mushtaq
  • Washington
  • Nash
Mushtaq4:28
11."Do Me Like That"
  • Dixon
  • Angela Hunte
  • Washington
Mushtaq4:21
12."Dance Your Cares Away"
Ed Case3:57
13."Can't Get It Back" (Salaam Remi Remix)
  • Dixon
  • Gravatt
  • Bellevue
  • Freeman
  • Williams
  • Remi
  • Life
  • Remi
  • Staybent[a]
4:04

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies additional producer

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[3] 4

References

  1. "Picks and Pans Review: Mis-Teeq". People. 16 August 2004. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  2. AllMusic review
  3. "Mis-Teeq Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
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