ATOMIC KITTEN
'Atomic Kitten' is an English girl group from Liverpool composed of Liz "Lil" McClarnon, Natasha "Tash" Hamilton, and Jenny Frost - who replaced original member Kerry Katona in January 2001. Atomic Kitten has sold over 12 million[1]
albums and 8 million singles around the world. Many of their singles and albums entered the Top 40 charts worldwide such as "Right Now," "Whole Again," "Eternal Flame," "The Tide Is High," and "Ladies Night."
Biography
The group was formed in 1997 by Andy McCluskey of '80s band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and included Heidi Range in the original line-up. However, Heidi left the group and was only featured on the demo recordings. In 2001 Heidi joined the Sugababes. The group was first called "Honeyhead" but later renamed itself to "Automatic Kittens", the name of the label of its designer, and abbreviated to "Atomic Kitten." [2]
The group's first single "Right Now" debuted in December of 1999 and ended up reaching the British top 10. After the initial success Atomic Kitten made an Asian tour during which it scored their first hit with "Cradle". The album, also titled ''Right Now'', was first released in Japan on March 16, 2000 and subsequently released in the United Kingdom on May 21, 2000 with a slightly modified track list. In July 2000 the group released a cover version of The Locomotion for the movie ''Thomas And The Magic Railroad''
''Right Now'' was a modest success upon first release. Initially there were no plans to focus on the global market. The record label was even considering dropping them because of limited success, however they persuaded Innocent Records to record one more single.[3]
This one single changed the career of Atomic Kitten because they scored their first number-one hit in the UK in 2001 with "Whole Again". The song and video for "Whole Again" originally featured Kerry Katona however she left the group several days prior to the number-one position because of her pregnancy.[4]
The single was remade when Jenny Frost was added to the line-up as Kerry's replacement. The success was such that it was decided to remaster and rerelease the album, which then went to number one on its second appearance on the chart.
The next single "Eternal Flame", a cover version of the 1989 hit by The Bangles, also became a number-one hit.
Second album and independence
Given the success a new album, ''Feels So Good'', was recorded. The songwriting and production agreement with Andy McCluskey was an increasing source of tension within the group and the girls decided to terminate the contract with Andy half way through the recording of the album. Luckily they had the good fortune of getting unexpected support from Kylie Minogue and Susanna Hoffs who both wrote a song each for their new album.
''Feels So Good'' (2002)
The first single of the album was "It's Ok!" and was shot in South Africa. Even though this song performed well in the charts, securing a number three position, it was the next single "The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)", a remake of the 1965 song by The Paragons (but also made famous by Blondie in 1980), which attained Atomic Kitten its third number-one single.
Natasha announced in April 2002 that she was pregnant, but she had no intention of leaving the group and wanted the scheduled 2002 tour to continue. Natasha also featured in the video "The Tide Is High" and her last duty was the 2002 Party in the Park[5]
before finally going on pregnancy leave.
2003 world tour, "Ladies Night"
During January and February of 2003, Atomic Kitten toured around south-east Asia and visited countries like Singapore, Thailand and Korea.[6]
Natasha decided to take her newborn baby with her on the tour as well.
The American market had been neglected up to then, therefore on April 2003 an album called ''Atomic Kitten'' was released, consisting of tracks from the first two albums. It was promoted by teaming up with Disney for ''The Lizzie McGuire Movie'' starring Hilary Duff, however the album only managed to peak at #102[7] and it was decided to focus on the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia.
thumb''Ladies Night'', their third studio album.
A large part of 2003 was spent in the studio recording their third and final studio album ''Ladies Night''. Up to now the girl group mainly relied on songwriters and sometimes co-wrote a song. This time they decided that it was time to be directly involved in the creation of eight of the fifteen songs.
Kool and the Gang asked them to collaborate with them for their ''Odyssey'' album because they wanted an updated version of Ladies Night and were looking for a girl group to sing the lyrics. Atomic Kitten liked the idea and inquired whether they could use it for their next album as well which was subsequently named ''Ladies Night'' in honour of this collaboration.[8]
The album and singles were slightly less successful than the two previous albums.
A scheduled "Ladies Night" tour in November/December 2003 in United Kingdom had to be rescheduled to February/March 2004, and was renamed the "Greatest Hits Tour", as the girls announced they would be splitting shortly before they went on this tour. This made Atomic Kitten the second girl group after the Spice Girls to do an arena tour.[9]
No longer a group, but still recording sometimes
On January 23, 2004 Natasha decided that she wanted to spend time out of the group and spend more time with her son Josh. The group released a single "Someone Like Me / Right Now 2004" as a goodbye, but were reunited on Valentine's Day to release the charity single "Cradle 2005", a new version of the original on their album ''Right Now'', which charted at No. 10. The proceeds of the single went to World Vision.[10]
Atomic Kitten was featured on the soundtrack of Disney's Mulan II in 2005 which was their third time as a featured artist.
Atomic Kitten recorded a one-off single, "All Together Now (Strong Together)", in association with Goleo VI, the official mascot of the FIFA World Cup 2006. The track is taken from the official Goleo VI World Cup 2006 album and was released on CD and digitally in Germany, where the World Cup was held, on 16 June 2006. However even though the single was listed by the HMV website for release in the UK many weeks prior to the competition, the single was taken off from schedule and deleted from the catalogue, due to the amount of competing football records that were being released at that time. The proceeds of the single went to SOS Children's Villages.[11]
The girls reunited for a one-off performance of "Whole Again" and two other songs at a benefit concert for the Michael Shields appeal which will be held at the Liverpool Empire Theatre on December 4, 2006. [1]
They performed as a group in Hong Kong on December, 31st, 2006 for Nokia New Year's Eve.
2008 Reunion
Atomic Kitten will reunite in 2008 releasing Cilla Black's classic single Anyone Who Had a Heart[12]. It is scheduled for release on 21 January, and they will perform at the Number One Project in Liverpool in the new Liverpool Echo Arena celebrating the fact Liverpool have had more number ones than any other city and Atomic Kitten have had three of them with "Whole Again", "Eternal Flame" and "The Tide Is High.
It's unknown whether the reunion wil be permanent or just a one-off appearance as none of the group have talked about the reunion, but their manager has stated in an interview with the Liverpool Echo they will be performing [13].
Solo careers
★ Natasha Hamilton is scheduled to release of the single "The Way You Move".[14]
★ Liz McClarnon made a reasonable performance from the start and her single "Woman in Love / I Get the Sweetest Feeling" entered the chart at no. 5[15] and debuted higher than the last three singles of Atomic Kitten. Her next single "Happy" is competing to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 although no release date has yet been confirmed,[16] her solo debut album is scheduled for 2007.
★ Jenny Frost only reached no. 47[17] with her debut solo single "Crash Landing" and will release "Bad Girl", a track originally set for - and recorded by - Lisa Scott-Lee.[18]
People
★ 'Jennifer Frost' (born 22 February 1978, in Liverpool, United Kingdom), started her musical career in the girl-band Precious and replaced Kerry Katona in 2001. After the split of Atomic Kitten, Jenny has embarked on a solo career and released her first single "Crash Landing" on 10 October 2005.
★ 'Heidi India Range' (born in Liverpool, United Kingdom left the band and was replaced by Natasha Hamilton, later joined the U.K's biggest girlgroup Sugababes.
★ 'Natasha Maria Hamilton' (born 17 July 1982, in Liverpool, United Kingdom) joined Atomic Kitten after Heidi Range left the group. In January, 2004, she decided to take a break from Atomic Kitten because she wanted to spend more time with her son Josh. She is currently working on her first solo release "Round And Round"
★ 'Kerry Jayne Elizabeth Katona' (born 6 September 1980, in Warrington, United Kingdom), was one of the original members of Atomic Kitten. Kerry was featured on the original ''Right Now'' album in 2000, but left in January 2001 because she had become pregnant. Her place in the group was taken by Jenny Frost.
★ 'Elizabeth Margaret McClarnon' (born 10 April 1981, in Liverpool, United Kingdom), was one of the original members of the group. While in the band, she co-wrote many of their songs. Her solo single "Woman in Love" was released on 14 February 2006.
★ 'Andy McCluskey' (born 24 June 1959, in Liverpool, United Kingdom), was the lead singer and primary songwriter for the group OMD. In 1997 he founded Atomic Kitten and wrote and produced many of the early songs. In 2002 the girls terminated the songwriting/production agreement with Andy.
Discography
Main articles: Atomic Kitten Discography
Albums
★ 1999: ''Right Now''
★ 2002: ''Feels So Good''
★ 2003: ''Atomic Kitten'' ''(International release)''
★ 2003: ''Ladies Night''
★ 2004: ''The Greatest Hits''
★ 2005: ''The Collection''
★ 2005: ''
Singles
★ 1999: ''Right Now''
★ 2000: ''See Ya''
★ 2000: ''I Want Your Love''
★ 2000: ''Follow Me''
★ 2001: ''Whole Again''
★ 2001: ''Eternal Flame''
★ 2001: ''You Are''
★ 2002: ''It's OK!''
★ 2002: ''Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)''
★ 2002: ''The Last Goodbye/Be With You''
★ 2003: ''Love Doesn't Have To Hurt''
★ 2003: ''If You Come To Me''
★ 2003: ''Ladies Night''
★ 2004: ''Someone Like Me/Right Now 2004''
★ 2005: ''Cradle
★ 2006: ''All Together Now
★ 2008: ''Anyone Who Had a Heart
Note : Anyone Who Had a Heart will be released on 21 January 2008 in aid of Liverpool Number One Project, Martin O'Shea the manager is hoping it will become the 57th Number One for Liverpool.
B-Sides
★ Right Now- Something Spooky ''
★ Follow Me- Don't Tell Me Now ''
★ Follow Me CD2- Real Life ''
★ Whole Again- Holiday ''
★ Whole Again CD2- Locomotion ''
★ You Are- True Friends ''
★ The Tide Is High- Dancing in the Street ''
★ Love Doesn't Have To Hurt- Use Your Imagination ''
★ The Last Goodbye/Be With You- For Once in My Life ''
★ Ladies Night- So Right ''
★ Ladies Night CD2- Somebody ''
★ Right Now 2004- Wild ''
Other Songs
★ "Daydream Believer": ''Right Now'' (Japanese Bonus Track)
★ "Good Times": ''Ladies Night'' (Japanese Bonus Track)
★ "I Wanna Be Like Other Girls": ''Mulan 2'' soundtrack
Atomic Kitten also recorded a cover of ''The Loco-Motion'', which appeard on the "Whole Again" single and the '' album. This recording was also featured in the 2000 film ''Thomas and the Magic Railroad''.
Trivia
The names of Atomic Kitten's first 2 albums, ''Right Now'' and ''Feels So Good'', are also names of songs by the rock band Van Halen.
In 2002, the band sponsored a team in the British Touring Car Championship. Gareth Howell and Colin Turkington drove MG ZS cars alongside the official 'Works' MG's from second meeting of the season onwards. Gareth and Colin fished 13th and 14th respectively in the driver's championshp, and the team finished 6th in the Team Championship. Throughout the year, the band made appearances at meetings to cheer on the cars.
The band where once named The Spice Girls Of The 2000's.
Melanie C is a huge Atomic Kitten Fan, She once recorded Whole Again & The Last Goodbye for her Beautiful Intensions tour. The kittens even supported Mel C on a gig in Liverpool Empire in 2001.
References
1. Official biography of Liz McClarnon (Accessed August 1, 2006)
2. Perfect People (Accessed December 31, 2005)
3. BBC News: Atomic Kitten's perfect year (Accessed July 29, 2006)
4. BBC News: McFadden and Katona tie knot (Accessed July 30, 2006)
5. Fun Trivia: Atomic Kitten (Accessed July 29, 2006)
6. Atomic Kitten active - News Jan 9, 2003 (Accessed July 30, 2006)
7. The Arkansas Traveler online: Atomic Kitten: what America is missing (Accessed August 16, 2006)
8. CBBC News: Ladies Night interview (Accessed July 29, 2006)
9. CBBC News: Atomic Kitten reveal new tour dates (Accessed July 30, 2006)
10. AtomicKittenz (Accessed December 31, 2005)
11. Natasha Hamilton's official site - News section (Accessed July 29, 2006)
12. [2]
13. [3]
14. Official Natasha Hamilton site (Accessed October 15, 2006)
15. EveryHit.com UK Top 40 database (Accessed July 30, 2006)
16. Matt's CD singles New UK Single releases. October 16, 2006. (Accessed October 16, 2006)
17. I'm a celebrity biography of Jennifer Frost (Accessed July 30, 2006)
18. [4]
External links
★ Atomic Kitten (official website)
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★ Atomic Kitten (Myspace website)
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