Showing posts with label Bonnie McKee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bonnie McKee. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Bonnie McKee - Femme Fatale (2010)

In 2010 Britney Spears management approached Bonnie McKee to write some songs for Spears' new album, to be called 'Femme Fatale'. One of the first songs that she wrote was 'Hold It Against Me', and originally longtime collaborator Max Martin and executive producer Dr. Luke originally wanted to give the track to Katy Perry, but they later decided that it wasn't the right fit for her. They continued to work on the song, and Luke commented that before giving the song to Spears he wanted to make sure it sounded different from his previous recordings, and when it was eventually released as a single in 2010 it make the Billboard Top Ten. McKee carried on writing songs for the project, coming up with about twenty tracks, for which she recorded demos and then pitched them to Luke and Martin. In the end five of her compositions were chosen to be included on the record, being the afore-mentioned 'Hold It Against Me', 'Inside Out', 'How I Roll', 'Seal It With A Kiss', and 'Gasoline', and the rest of them were consigned to the vaults. All of the songs were written with Spears in mind, and so they all have a Britney vibe running through them, and it's a shame that they haven't been heard since they were demoed, so here is Bonnie McKee's very own 'Femme Fatale' album, made up of the tracks that Spears' producers rejected.



Track listing

01 Terminate 'Em
02 Catch Me If You Can
03 Battle Royale
04 Earthquake
05 License To Love
06 Risky Business
07 Lie Detector
08 Femme Fatale
09 I Dare You (feat. Ina Wroldsen)
10 U Won
11 Psycho
12 Kiss Kiss
13 RIP
14 The Rules Of Attraction

Friday, March 3, 2023

Bonnie McKee - Bombastic (2015)

Following the disastrous liaison with Epic Records, which ended in Bonnie McKee and the label parting company because Epic refused to give her the artistic freedom that she needed, she decided to release her music on her own independent record label, and set about putting together an EP of some of her songs. The first single from the EP was 'Bombastic', which was released on 26 May 2015,and which was written by McKee, Charlie Puth, Sean Walsh and Axident, and is an 80s-influenced dance-pop and pop rock song. The official music video for the song was directed by David Richardson, and because the song had an 80's work-out feel, the video reflected that, and featured McKee working out to the track. Videos were made for two more songs from the EP, with 'Wasted Youth' being released in January 2016, and another 80s-themed video was made for the third single 'I Want It All', which came out in June 2016 on McKee's Vevo account. The psychedelic, pastel-coloured video for the fourth and final single, 'Easy', was released in November 2016, meaning that all four songs from the EP had now been released as singles. Considering McKee's work ethic, it's no surprise that she wrote way more than just four songs for the EP, and picked her favourites for the record, with the rest being consigned to that ever-increasing vault of unused material, so I've picked fourteen of the songs recorded in the 'Bombastic' sessions to make an accompanying album, also titled 'Bombastic', and featuring just the title track from the EP. The artwork reflects the look of the 'Bombastic' video, and had an album been on the cards then it would probably have been released in 2015, just after that first single. 



Track listing

01 I Can Still Dance
02 Dirty Laundry
03 Restless
04 Always On My Mind
05 In The Wild
06 Bombastic
07 Speed Of Light
08 Wings
09 Good Day 4 Love
10 Undefeated
11 Diamonds
12 I Can (Totally) Do This
13 Wicked
14 Hallelujah

Friday, February 10, 2023

Bonnie McKee - Waking Up Diagonal (2014)

When Bonnie McKee landed her contract with Epic Records she'd been without a label for some time, but she'd continued to write and record, and so when she came to start thinking about her first album for the label she had quite a stockpile of songs. Pictures have appeared online with whiteboards in the background showing possible track listings for the album, so fans knew the titles of the songs way before they would ever get to hear them, and after the Epic deal fell through, some of those songs began to leak online. When there were a dozen or so tracks out there, fans began putting together possible track listings for the shelved album, but then the songs carried on leaking, and before long another dozen had appeared, so McKee had actually recorded enough material for a double album, or possibly another record to release later. The original title of the Epic album was to be 'Waking Up Diagonal', and so this second post of the Epic material takes that as its title, and includes most of the songs which didn't make the fan-compiled 'Electric Heaven'/'American Girl' albums.   



Track listing

01 Waking Up Diagonal
02 Jenny's Got A Boyfriend
03 Right Now
04 Unlock Your Love
05 Calling All Cars
06 Love You To Pieces
07 Outlaw
08 I Wanna Fucking Call You
09 So Called Life
10 Up To Me
11 Catching Feelings
12 Last Call Lover
13 Wild Card

Friday, January 20, 2023

Bonnie McKee - Electric Heaven (2014)

In 2012 Bonnie McKee co-wrote two songs that appeared on Adam Lambert's album 'Trespassing', which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, and she appeared as a featured performer on 'Thunder' from Rusko's album 'Songs', released on Mad Decent. It was during this time that she signed a recording contract with Epic Records, who had spotted her unusual fashion sense when she featured on E!'s Fashion Police, and appeared on the pages of The New York Times, New York Post, and Schön! Magazine. In 2013 she was awarded three more BMI Pop awards for her songwriting work on Katy Perry's 'Wide Awake' and 'Part Of Me', as well as Britney Spears' 'Hold It Against Me'. McKee's first single under Epic Records was 'American Girl', which was released in July 2013, followed in October by another new song titled 'Sleepwalker', which McKee confirmed was not a single, but rather an "inbetweengle", to tide fans over until her next official release. The plan was to record and release her second album, under a joint deal between Epic and Kemosabe Records, in the summer of 2014, and a second single titled 'S.L.A.Y.' was performed at a number of venues while she was on the road with Karmin on their Pulses Tour, but it was delayed many times and eventually cancelled. Feeling that she had lost control over her career and the creative direction that she wanted to take, she left Epic and Kemosabe Records, and her official second album was shelved. As the recording of a lot of songs had taken place over 2012 and 2013, these began to leak on the internet, and before long there were enough of them for fans to start to put together their reconstructions of the shelved Epic album. I've looked at a few of them online, variously titled 'American Girl' or 'Electric Heaven', and distilled them into a definitive track listing of the legendary Epic album that never was. 



Track listing

01 American Girl
02 S.L.A.Y.
03 Forever 21
04 Hot City
05 Hit Me Up
06 Don't Get Mad, Get Famous
07 Electric Heaven
08 Everything But You
09 Somebody's Gonna Get Hurt
10 Sleepwalker
11 Rewind Your Heart

Friday, December 30, 2022

Bonnie McKee - Love Spell (2008)

Bonnie Leigh McKee was born in Vacaville, California, and raised in Seattle, Washington, studying classical piano and becoming a member of the Seattle Girls Choir Prime Voci at age 12. She recorded two albums with the choir, titled 'Jackson Berkey Meets The Seattle Girls' Choir' and 'Cantate', and with that as a background, McKee's mother gave a demo CD featuring her singing her songs, plus covers of Bette Midler and Fiona Apple, to a friend of hers Jonathan Poneman, who was the co-founder of the Sub Pop label. He was intrigued by her songwriting talents, and according to McKee, this was the moment when she realized she had to be "more than just a singer," but a songwriter, as well. By the age of 15, McKee was writing songs and performing in the Seattle area, and one of her demos reached Colin Filkow, an ex-Priority Records label executive, who recognized that she was a rare talent and signed her to his management company, Platinum Partners Artist Management. Although she was only 17 at the time, he flew her to Los Angeles and welcomed her into his family, inspiring her to sing and write songs and to trust her instincts. Filkow took her demos to dozens of labels, publishers, agents, and entertainment lawyers, and after more than a year, he managed to get her signed to Warner Bros. Records in one of the most lucrative signings ever for a new artist. Her debut album 'Trouble' was recorded across a period of two years by producers Bob Power and Rob Cavallo, and was commercially released in September 2004, but Reprise was unsure on how to sell her, so the label settled on a partnership with internet radio website LAUNCHcast, which would promote the lead single 'Somebody'. This soon became one of the most played tracks on the website, and its popularity with young females led to a strategy where McKee would be a subversive alternative to the teen pop demographic. 
The album received positive reviews in Blender, Nylon, The Los Angeles Times, and Teen People, but was commercially unsuccessful, and she was devastated when the album didn't happen, saying later "I realized there are so many steps from getting a deal to having a hit...and I didn't get there. It was a huge let-down." Despite this she started work on a second studio album, but her life started on a downward-spiral, and she began to abuse crystal meth, an addiction with which she struggled for several years. She was dropped from the label after defacing the CEO's car with lipstick during the middle of the night, and her cancelled second album became the stuff of legend. Following her release from Reprise Records, McKee managed to get a job at Pulse Recordings' publishing arm, Check Your Pulse, through her boyfriend and longtime collaborator, Oliver "Oligee" Goldstein, and while living in poverty, without hot water, a cell phone, or a car, she spent many hours in the recording studio, learning how to use Pro Tools and crafting new songs alongside Elliott Yamin and Leighton Meester. In 2009, she was introduced to music producer Dr. Luke by her manager Josh Abraham, and as Dr. Luke had collaborated with McKee's longtime friend Katy Perry on her second album 'One Of The Boys', he was able to put her name forward when Perry expressed interest in having a co-writer. Together, along with Max Martin and Benny Blanco, they began writing songs, ultimately producing the hits that would appear on Perry's third album 'Teenage Dream', including the three singles from the album, 'California Gurls', 'Teenage Dream', and 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)', the last of which was inspired by McKee and Perry's misadventures in their teenaged years. 
Each of the singles topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and they earned McKee several BMI Pop Awards in 2011 and 2012 for her role as a songwriter. She also co-wrote two more chart-toppers for Perry, 'Part Of Me' and 'Roar', and four other songs that hit number one on either the Hot 100 or the UK Singles Chart, being Britney Spears' 'Hold It Against Me', Taio Cruz's 'Dynamite', Rita Ora's 'How We Do (Party)' and Cheryl's 'I Don't Care'. On June 22, 2017, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced that 'Roar' had received an RIAA Diamond certification award for 10 million copies sold. With her new career as a songwriter now firmly established, she didn't feel the need to release her own music, but her fans felt differently, and the forums have been filled with chat for years about the albums that they would love to hear from her. A possible 2014 album for Epic Records is top of the list, but her abandoned second album is often mentioned, and with her backlog of hundreds of unreleased songs she could easily release half a dozen albums full of the sort of songs that were hits for other artists. I've managed to get hold of a huge number of these unreleased recordings, and so am able to piece together some of these sought-after records, and I'm starting with that shelved second album from 2008, now titled 'Love Spell'. 



Track listing

01 Love Spell
02 Thunder Of My Heartbeat
03 Deja Vu
04 Make It Through Another Day
05 Head On
06 Friends
07 Mine
08 Worst In Me
09 Stars In Your Heart
10 To Find You
11 Infatuation
12 Teenage Heart