Tiffany I love you and have since we were the same age! My only wish is that you will come to Michigan sometime soon and play your wonderful songs. Your voice is so much stronger now, and as much as I loved I think we're alone now as you were younger, the remake sounds so much more powerful! Love ya and have a wonderful day!
“Directions” was the second album from Oklahoma-based pop/rock band PC Quest. Unfortunately, the album did not chart, and as far as I know none of the songs were released as singles. Interestingly, PC Quest was managed by George Tobin, who also managed Tiffany. Three of the songs originally recorded by PC Quest were covered by Tiffany on her 1993 album “Dreams Never Die.” At the time, Tiffany did not realize the songs had been written for another act; when she found out, she ended her business relationship with Tobin.
I grew up with this album. It still is one of my favorites that I play often. I remember buying the original CD import from Japan because it wasn’t released in the US. Even though you didn’t get a chance to write just know it still is a great album & thank you for talking about it ❤
I don't know if Celine Dion or Whitney Houston looked at their music the same way that Tiffany does. Both of them aren't songwriter, they're vocalists. But maybe they had more freedom or better deals that Tiffany? All of this is confusing...
Tia Sillers who co-wrote Sam Loves Joanne, later won 2 Grammys for two Huge Country Hits - Lee Ann Womacks "I hope you Dance" & Dixie Chick's "there's your trouble"
I loved this episode! The pictures really added to watching this, especially the adorable pics of Tiffany and her son Elijah! I loved when Lindsay asked her favorite and least favorite parts of the album, I was surprised by the answers. I learned so much about my favorite artist Tiffany that I did not know before!
Luvin this series. Thanx guys. It's awesome to get background experiences of the times in your life. Peace n luv 2 everyone, from the land down under ❤️
This album covers so many memories for me I could write pages. I was thinking it's probably because of what you said, that we had to wait so long to the next one. I will always be indebted to a friend who sent me the cassette before I managed to get the cd. Memories of college, my first car, my grandparents house, so much!!!
Hopefully you will see this question...My question for The Color Of Silence is, did Tiffany get inspired by artists like Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos and Garbage? I hear so much great influence in that album...as well as setting the bar for artists like Kelly Clarkson...i think that The Color Of Silence is an album that should have been recognized by radio, because the album does have some excellent moments! Piss U Off has the slight Alanis feel, where as Breakdown has the feeling of what would later bring us Kelly Clarkson, and the song Christening reminds me a little bit Garbage, and Tiffany pulls it off very flawlessly! Definitely an amazing album and I absolutely love the album...wishing it could get a reissue on vinyl
To be honest Tiffany was completely off my radar when this came out, up here in Canada atleast I didn't see it in the record stores or hear any singles from it. I did end up getting it on Ebay eventually and enjoyed it though
I don't know if Celine Dion or Whitney Houston looked at their music the same way that Tiffany does. Both of them aren't songwriter, they're vocalists. But maybe they had more freedom or better deals that Tiffany? All of this is confusing... there's no real answer. But, thank GOD, Tiffany jumped back, I still hope one of her own songs can become a Top 10 Single, because any songwriter wants that chance at success. "Tiff's Back!"
You didnt mention why this wasnt released in the usa. I figure because radio wasnt willing to give you a new start since music at the time was either grunge , r&b , and euro dance. Plus all the artists like Debbie Gibson, Tommy Page and a few others were doin well over in Asia so why bother with the picky USA. Cant wait for the Colour Of Silence...my favorite album and i got to let you know years ago when you called me how great that album was.
In past interviews, she mentioned that since these songs weren't original songs, she stopped it from being released in the USA. She only allowed it to be released in Asia
Tiffany I love you and have since we were the same age! My only wish is that you will come to Michigan sometime soon and play your wonderful songs. Your voice is so much stronger now, and as much as I loved I think we're alone now as you were younger, the remake sounds so much more powerful! Love ya and have a wonderful day!
This is one if my favorite Tiffany albums...I'm still listening to it.
I wanted to hear about the Jetsons. That’s how I heard of Tiffany. I also wanted to know why this wasn’t released in the USA
tracks 13 to 18 were added later on a re-release in 2005, they were actually recorded for her first 2 albums not this one
My eyes were rolling the moment they got the track listing wrong for the (original) album...
Did they even discuss how successful was the single If Love Is Blind in Asia? It was like even bigger than ITWAN. Google it guys!
“Directions” was the second album from Oklahoma-based pop/rock band PC Quest. Unfortunately, the album did not chart, and as far as I know none of the songs were released as singles. Interestingly, PC Quest was managed by George Tobin, who also managed Tiffany. Three of the songs originally recorded by PC Quest were covered by Tiffany on her 1993 album “Dreams Never Die.” At the time, Tiffany did not realize the songs had been written for another act; when she found out, she ended her business relationship with Tobin.
My top 3 Favourites off this album are If Love is Blind, Can't You See & Kiss You All Over.
Completely agree.
Can’t wait for the rest of the diaries where we get to hear about songs you wrote! I want to know who you wanted to Piss U Off! Haha
I grew up with this album. It still is one of my favorites that I play often. I remember buying the original CD import from Japan because it wasn’t released in the US. Even though you didn’t get a chance to write just know it still is a great album & thank you for talking about it ❤
I don't know if Celine Dion or Whitney Houston looked at their music the same way that Tiffany does. Both of them aren't songwriter, they're vocalists. But maybe they had more freedom or better deals that Tiffany? All of this is confusing...
I always preferred the song Ruthless from her 45rpm single over the dreams never die album version. I have yet to hear her sing the song in concert.
She's performing it again in her shows for the Shadows tour
I loved and still love the album "New Inside". Still listen to it now all these years later.
Fiel fans tuyo Tiffany saludos desde barranquilla Colombia
Tia Sillers who co-wrote Sam Loves Joanne, later won 2 Grammys for two Huge Country Hits - Lee Ann Womacks "I hope you Dance" & Dixie Chick's "there's your trouble"
I loved this episode! The pictures really added to watching this, especially the adorable pics of Tiffany and her son Elijah! I loved when Lindsay asked her favorite and least favorite parts of the album, I was surprised by the answers. I learned so much about my favorite artist Tiffany that I did not know before!
Luvin this series. Thanx guys. It's awesome to get background experiences of the times in your life. Peace n luv 2 everyone, from the land down under ❤️
Can you please ask Tiffany to talk about unreleased songs and demos and if she Will ever release those songs for US to hear
This album covers so many memories for me I could write pages. I was thinking it's probably because of what you said, that we had to wait so long to the next one. I will always be indebted to a friend who sent me the cassette before I managed to get the cd. Memories of college, my first car, my grandparents house, so much!!!
Hopefully you will see this question...My question for The Color Of Silence is, did Tiffany get inspired by artists like Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos and Garbage? I hear so much great influence in that album...as well as setting the bar for artists like Kelly Clarkson...i think that The Color Of Silence is an album that should have been recognized by radio, because the album does have some excellent moments! Piss U Off has the slight Alanis feel, where as Breakdown has the feeling of what would later bring us Kelly Clarkson, and the song Christening reminds me a little bit Garbage, and Tiffany pulls it off very flawlessly! Definitely an amazing album and I absolutely love the album...wishing it could get a reissue on vinyl
Loved this interview.
I hope it gets re released on vinyl!!
不錯的專輯!
Hello Tiffany your way cool been fan of your's since when ever god knows .
Missing the Jetsons soundtrack from 1990 babe. Is this on of the surprises you mentioned sunshine!🦋✨
#HavetheBESTdayever® #ShineOn💫
I was hoping they’d do that album too!
I adore you, you are super beautiful and I congratulate you for your great work.
Kiss You All Over still sounds great! ❤❤❤
Cannot wait to hear your album diary of my favorite album, The Color of Silence, the album that shows your freedom and creativity! 😉
Still her best album to date. Though Pieces of Me is up there.
'Can't You See' is the best song on this album.
To be honest Tiffany was completely off my radar when this came out, up here in Canada atleast I didn't see it in the record stores or hear any singles from it. I did end up getting it on Ebay eventually and enjoyed it though
I don't know if Celine Dion or Whitney Houston looked at their music the same way that Tiffany does. Both of them aren't songwriter, they're vocalists. But maybe they had more freedom or better deals that Tiffany? All of this is confusing... there's no real answer. But, thank GOD, Tiffany jumped back, I still hope one of her own songs can become a Top 10 Single, because any songwriter wants that chance at success. "Tiff's Back!"
You didnt mention why this wasnt released in the usa. I figure because radio wasnt willing to give you a new start since music at the time was either grunge , r&b , and euro dance. Plus all the artists like Debbie Gibson, Tommy Page and a few others were doin well over in Asia so why bother with the picky USA. Cant wait for the Colour Of Silence...my favorite album and i got to let you know years ago when you called me how great that album was.
In past interviews, she mentioned that since these songs weren't original songs, she stopped it from being released in the USA. She only allowed it to be released in Asia
@@jerrys9274 well that makes no since since two of her biggest hits were used old hits.
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