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Mixed Emotions
Studio album by
Released1999 (UK)
GenrePop
LabelEpic
ProducerBeverley Craven
Beverley Craven chronology
Love Scenes
(1993)
Mixed Emotions
(1999)
The Very Best of Beverley Craven
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Mixed Emotions is the third studio album by Beverley Craven, released in 1999. The album was released after a 5-year hiatus, in which Craven gave birth to two daughters and took time off to take care of her three children.

On this album she did not collaborate with the producer of her previous two albums, Paul Samwell-Smith, and instead Craven fully produced the release.

The lead single, "I Miss You", was released as a promo single and a videoclip was made for it. However, the record label refused to release the single commercially.[citation needed] The album received mixed reviews and it charted at #46 in the UK Albums Chart, staying in the top 75 for two weeks. Craven went on a small tour around the UK to support the album.

No further singles were released from the album, and Craven parted ways with her label Epic Records shortly after. She disappeared from the music scene for ten years before returning in 2009 with her fourth album Close to Home.

Two songs on the album were originally written for film scores, "I Miss You" for the 1996 film The Adventures of Pinocchio, and "We Found a Place" for the 1998 film The Theory of Flight. Both were rejected, however, and not used in the films.[citation needed]

Single releases

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Details

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Track listing

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All tracks written by Beverley Craven.

  1. "I Miss You"
  2. "Tick Tock"
  3. "Come Home to Me"
  4. "Move On"
  5. "We Found a Place"
  6. "Say You're Sorry"
  7. "Talk to Me"
  8. "She Doesn't Need Saving"
  9. "Phoenix from the Fire"
  10. "Afraid of Letting Go"

Personnel

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Musicians

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Production

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References

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  1. ^ "Mixed Emotions - Beverley Craven - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 June 2017.

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