Infatuation (album)
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| Released | August 17, 2012 | |||
| Recorded | 2008–2012 | |||
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| Label | Liberation | |||
| Producer | Tom Nichols, Future Cut, DNA Songs, Stuart Crichton | |||
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Infatuation is the second studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kate Alexa, released on August 17, 2012 in Australia by Liberation Music. The album was released six years after Alexa's debut Broken & Beautiful (2006), and was preceded by four singles, "Infatuation", "X Rated", "I'm Falling" and "I Deny".
Kate Alexa released her debut album Broken & Beautiful in 2006, and the following year released the official soundtrack for the Australian television series H2O: Just Add Water. In 2008, Alexa released a cover of Womack & Womack's "Teardrops" as a "gap between albums". She originally began recording the album in mid-2008, after the release of Teardrops, recording over eighty tracks and discarding five albums worth of material.[2] Alexa was originally unsure of the album's direction: "The first [album] was really rushed so I wanted to have time to experiment, you know, make something that I was really happy with and something that I loved."[3] Upon working with songwriter Tom Nichols, however, it all fell into place. "Tom was the last person I worked with... I met him and we had the same vision and wanted to go in the same direction, so I pretty much forgot about anything else, and just wrote this album. We wrote, then looked back over the other stuff, and it just happened that [the songs written with Nichols] just worked together."[4] Although the album was predominantly composed by Alexa and Nichols, the track "I'm Falling" was composed by Alexa, Stuart Crichton and Kara DioGuardi. "It all came about when I was on the writing trip. I actually went in to work with Stuart for a few days. He's amazing – great to work with. So Stuart and I were together, but Kara was in the States. It was really random – we'd written this entire song together almost via correspondence. But it was really natural and I think it fits me very well. It’s very much where I was at that point in time."[5]