The Bridge(Ace of Base album)

The Bridgeis the secondalbumby Swedishpop musicgroupAce of Base.It was composed during 1994 and 1995, and released in Europe on 30 October 1995. It is the only Ace of Base album to feature sizable writing, production, vocal, and harmony contributions by all four band members.

The Bridge
Studio albumby
Released30 October 1995
Recorded1994–1995
Genre
Length59:30
LabelMega,Arista
Producer
Ace of Basechronology
The Sign
(1993)
The Bridge
(1995)
Flowers
(1998)
SinglesfromThe Bridge
  1. "Lucky Love"
    Released: 2 October 1995
  2. "Beautiful Life"
    Released: 24 October 1995
  3. "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"
    Released: 11 March 1996

The album was preceded by the singles "Beautiful Life"and"Lucky Love",which had varied levels of success. Both songs reached the top of the USBillboardHot Dance Club Playchart and "Beautiful Life" peaked at number 15 on the USBillboardHot 100,"Lucky Love" reaching number 30. Following the release of the album, "Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"was released as the third and final single from the album but failed to become a hit due to a lack of promotion.

Background and composition

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"I wanted some old friends who are producers on a very low level... I wanted to give them a chance to be on this record. But things didn’t turn out at all the way I wanted to and there was no time to redo it. It taught me a lot about how you’re supposed to act when you are in the position of commanding the ones you’re working with; that you have to command as well."

Linn Berggrentalks about working on the album.[3]

On January 1, 1994,The Signalbum and single hit number 1 on theBillboardHot 100.Inspired by the band's success, Jonas penned the first song of what would becomeThe Bridgewhile returning from vacation in theCanary Islands.The song was "Beautiful Life". Jonas hoped to incorporate gospel elements into the song, which was composed retaining the band's original club-friendly beat.[4]

Because the band was still promoting their previous album, work onThe Bridgewas infrequent during much of 1994. In April 1994, an obsessed German fan broke into the Berggren family home and threatened both Jenny and her parents at knifepoint.[5]Jenny would later use this experience as a source of inspiration in writing and composing the track "Ravine" forThe Bridge.

For the album, Jonas and Ulf each separately composed a half-dozen songs. Instead of working together, as they had done on their previous album, Jonas and Ulf produced separately with different producers. Jonas' songs were recorded mainly atCheiron StudiosinStockholm,while Ulf's tracks were created at Tuff Studios inGothenburg.Ulf continued to work with John Ballard and StoneStream (Björn Stenstrom). In Stockholm, Jonas worked with producerMax Martinand vocalistJeanette Söderholm.[3]He also worked withDenniz Popwho had previously collaborated with the band on the hits "All That She Wants"andThe Sign".

"I think production-wise it's far better than the first one. The sound is very crisp and poppy still, you can tell that they have grown up. It's more mature and complete. On the first album we had a lot of techno dance and the reggae pop tunes which were the big hits. On this album there are many directions because all four members of the band are writing. It's a nice combination of those four individual songwriters and I would say all four of them have come up with hits. (...) They are still pretty much the same four people from a little town in Sweden. They still like to be in their own city and hang around with their old friends and do whatever they did before, which I think is very nice."

—International product manager Mikkel Bagger talking toMusic & Mediaabout the album.[6]

For the first time, Jenny and Linn also composed and produced songs. Their tracks were recorded mainly at Tuff Studios. Jenny mainly wrote and composed her pieces and relinquished production duties. Linn, on the other hand, took an active role in both writing and production and received production credits on the album. Linn worked with producers Zal and Radiant as well as previous collaborators Tommy Ekman and Per Adebratt. Although Linn would continue to receive writing credits on the band's later release,Da Capo,The Bridgeis the only Ace of Base album which features production from her. "Lapponia", a track produced by Linn which was submitted and rejected for inclusion onThe Bridge,would later be re-submitted for the band's following album, where it was yet again rejected.

By the turn of the year, the band had recorded enough demos to present to their three major record companies. Ulf and Jenny appeared onVH1'sLift Ticket to Rideand mentioned the band's new recordings.

Despite having writing and production credits on three tracks onThe Bridge,Linn expressed dissatisfaction with the album. Douglas Carr of StoneStream believed the album should have been more successful, stating "The album had some really potential hits on it [and] the singles should have been bigger than it was". Claes Cornelius of Mega Records thought the album was "a better record" and "more varied" than their first album but also noted thatThe Bridgehad less commercial appeal.[3]

Singles

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"Lucky Love"was released as the first single from the album inEuropeon 2 October 1995. The song was a success, reaching the top twenty in thirteen countries and the number one spot inSwedenandFinland.The accompanying music video was directed byRocky Schenck.

"Beautiful Life"was released as the album's first single inNorth Americaon 24 October 1995. It was released as the second single from the album in Europe on 20 November. The colorful music video for the song was directed byRichard Heslop.The video includedcomputer-generatedbubbles which whisked the band from place to place.Arista Recordsinsisted that the bubbles be removed for the North American release. Both versions of the video were released in Europe. To support the release, the band appeared in Canada and Mexico and performed in several Latin America countries. "Beautiful Life" was a success in the United States, peaking at number 15 on theBillboardHot 100[7]and becoming their second single in a row to reach the number one spot on the USBillboardHot Dance Club Playchart. The song went on to peak at number 3 in Canada[8]and at number 15 in theUnited Kingdom.

An acoustic version of "Lucky Love" was released as the album's second single inNorth Americaon 6 February 1996. This version was accompanied by a new music video shot in January in theHampton Court House.[9]This release was not as successful as their previous efforts and only reached number 30 on theBillboardHot 100, becoming their first release to miss the top twenty. It did, however, manage to become the band's third and final number one hit in a row on the USBillboardHot Dance Club Play chart. InCanada,the song peaked at number 6.

"Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"was released worldwide as the third and final single from the album. It was released in Europe on 11 March 1996 and in the United States on 30 July. The music video for the song was directed byRichard Heslop,who had previously directed the band's video for "Beautiful Life". Similar in composition to "Beautiful Life", the video includescomputer-generated imageryand mirror effects designed to make the video feel like afunhouse.Arista Records was dissatisfied with the piece and decided not to release a video to accompany the single release in North America. The song received little promotion and failed to chart on theBillboardHot 100.

Though no further singles from the album were released, promotional releases of "My Déjà Vu" appeared inFranceandScandinaviain late 1996. In 1998, Polydor released a limited-release single-track promotional disc of "Angel Eyes". This was the very lastBridgerelease, and was packaged with the Southeast Asia version ofFlowers.

Promotion

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Ace of Base appeared at several concerts around the world during 1996, including their second-largest performance ever atViña del Mar,Chile, where the band performed in front of 20,000 fans. They also appeared in South-East Asia, where by some fan accounts, they performed poorly. At one point, lead singerLinnflew home. The band appeared the following year in April at theWorld Music Awards,where they accepted the award forBest Selling Scandinavian Artists of 1996.There, Jenny performed a solo, lip-synced rendition of "Ravine".[3]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[10]
The Baltimore Sun(positive)[11]
Cash Box(positive)[12]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[13]
Entertainment WeeklyB[14]
Los Angeles Times[15]
Music & Media(positive)[16]
Q[17]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[18]
Spin(7/10)[17]

Upon its release,The Bridgereceived generally mixed reviews frommusic critics.Many critics noted the departure in sound from their first album, withQcalling it "altogether bigger, deeper, darker, more accomplished effort than its rather half-baked predecessor" andSpinnoting that the songs onThe Bridgewere "far more sophisticated than their pop pedigree would suggest."Music & Mediastated that "there's no denying Ace of Base knows how to write unassuming, catchy pop for the masses. Jim Farber ofEntertainment Weeklybelieved the album had "more textured production" thanThe Sign.

In contrast, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that the album "sounds like the same record on the surface", but also noted that the album featured "an improved sense of songwriting" and "tightly constructed pop songs that are better written than they appear". Despite givingThe Signa higher rating in his review of the album, he noted thatThe Bridgehad songs that were "overall better than the ones onThe Sign."Jean Rosenbluth of theLos Angeles Timeswas more critical in her review, noting that the "inscrutable liner notes are more entertaining" than the album itself.

Commercial performance

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The Bridgeis certified platinum in the United States, where the album peaked at 29 and spent 29 weeks on the chart. 5 million copies of the album were sold worldwide.[19]

Track listing

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European (excluding UK) and Australasian edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Beautiful Life"Joker3:40
2."Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"JokerJoker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:16
3."Lucky Love"Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:51
4."Edge of Heaven"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
3:49
5."Strange Ways"Linn BerggrenL. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Radiant
4:16
6."Ravine"Jenny BerggrenJenny Berggren
  • Tommy Ekman
  • Per Adebratt
4:40
7."Perfect World"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
3:57
8."Angel Eyes"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Joker
3:13
9."Whispers in Blindness"L. BerggrenL. Berggren
  • Zal
  • Linn
4:11
10."My Déjà Vu"JokerJoker
  • Adebratt
  • Douglas Carr
  • Ekman
  • Joker
3:22
11."You and I"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
JokerJoker4:05
12."Wave Wet Sand"Jenny BerggrenJenny BerggrenJoker3:18
13."Que Sera"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • StoneStream
3:47
14."Just 'n' Image"L. BerggrenL. Berggren
  • Ekman
  • Adebratt
  • Linn
3:07
15."Lucky Love" (acoustic version)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:52
16."Experience Pearls"Jenny BerggrenJenny Berggren
3:57
17."Blooming 18"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:38
2015 remastered version[20]
No.TitleLength
18."Love for Sale"3:05
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Experience Pearls"Jenny Berggren
  • Carr
  • Bag
3:57
16."Blooming 18"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:38
17."Beautiful Life" (Vission Lorimer club mix)
  • Joker
  • Ballard
7:02
18."Lucky Love" (Armand Van Helden house mix)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
11:22
Brazilian edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Beautiful Life"
  • Joker
  • Ballard
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:39
2."Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:14
3."Lucky Love" (acoustic version)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:52
4."Edge of Heaven"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:49
5."Strange Ways"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Radiant
4:16
6."Ravine"Jenny Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
4:39
7."Perfect World"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:55
8."Angel Eyes"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
3:13
9."Whispers in Blindness"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Zal
4:10
10."My Déjà Vu"Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Carr
  • Joker
3:22
11."Wave Wet Sand"Jenny BerggrenJoker3:18
12."Que Sera"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:47
13."Just 'n' Image"L. Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Carr
  • L. Berggren
3:07
14."Experience Pearls"Jenny Berggren
  • Carr
  • Bag
3:57
15."Blooming 18"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:38
16."Lucky Love" (original version)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:52
North American and Latin American (excluding Brazil) edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Beautiful Life"
  • Joker
  • Ballard
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:39
2."Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:14
3."Lucky Love" (acoustic version)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:52
4."Edge of Heaven"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:49
5."Strange Ways"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Radiant
4:16
6."Ravine"Jenny Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
4:39
7."Perfect World"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:55
8."Angel Eyes"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
3:13
9."My Déjà Vu"Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Carr
  • Joker
3:40
10."Wave Wet Sand"Jenny BerggrenJoker3:18
11."Que Sera"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:47
12."Just 'n' Image"L. Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • L. Berggren
3:07
13."Experience Pearls"Jenny Berggren
  • Carr
  • Bag
3:57
14."Whispers in Blindness"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Zal
4:10
15."Blooming 18"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:38
United Kingdom edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Beautiful Life"
  • Joker
  • Ballard
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:39
2."Never Gonna Say I'm Sorry"Joker
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:14
3."Lucky Love" (original version)
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
2:51
4."Edge of Heaven"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:49
5."Strange Ways"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Radiant
4:16
6."Ravine"Jenny Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
4:39
7."Perfect World"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:55
8."Angel Eyes"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
3:13
9."Whispers in Blindness"L. Berggren
  • L. Berggren
  • Zal
4:10
10."My Déjà Vu"Joker
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Carr
  • Joker
3:22
11."Wave Wet Sand"Jenny BerggrenJoker3:18
12."Que Sera"
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
  • Buddha
  • Ballard
  • Stonestream
3:47
13."Just 'n' Image"L. Berggren
  • Adebratt
  • Ekman
  • Carr
  • L. Berggren
3:07
14."Experience Pearls"Jenny Berggren
  • Carr
  • Bag
3:57
15."Blooming 18"
  • Joker
  • Steinberg
  • Denniz Pop
  • Martin
  • Joker
3:38

Release history

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Region Date Label
Europe 30 October 1995 Mega / PolyGram
United States 14 November 1995 Arista
United Kingdom 20 November 1995 London Records 90

Charts

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Certifications and sales

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[41] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[42] Platinum 50,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[43] Platinum 59,097[43]
France (SNEP)[44] Platinum 300,000*
Germany (BVMI)[45] Gold 250,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[47] 2× Platinum 500,000[46]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[48] Platinum 15,000^
Poland (ZPAV)[49] Gold 50,000*
Russia 5,000[50]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[51] Gold 50,000^
Sweden (GLF)[52] Platinum 100,000^
Switzerland (IFPISwitzerland)[53] Platinum 50,000^
United States (RIAA)[54] Platinum 1,000,000^
Summaries
Worldwide 5,000,000[19]

*Sales figures based on certification alone.
^Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Notes

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