Think About It!

Think About It!
Studio album by Kate Ceberano
Released September 1991
Recorded Melbourne, New York
Genre Pop, electronic, house
Length 41:03
Label Mushroom Records
Producer Andres Levin, Arthur Baker, Ashley Cadell, Camus Mare Celli
Kate Ceberano chronology
Like Now
(1990)
Think About It!
(1991)
Jesus Christ Superstar
(1992)
Singles from Think About It!
  1. "Every Little Thing"
  2. "Satisfied"
  3. "See Right Through" / "Everything Will Be Alright"

Think About It! is a 1991 album by recording artist Kate Ceberano. It is her first pop album after her highly successful 1989 album Brave.[1] The album spawned three singles; with "See Right Through" / "Everything Will Be Alright" being the most successful, peaking at number 33 in Australia in December 1991.[2]

Critical reception

On 14 November 1991, Shane Danielsen of The Sydney Morning Herald said the album is "bright, slickly produced and essentially appealing, but hardly likely to inspire any revolutions".[3]

Track listing

The album was released on CD, Cassette and vinyl LP.[4]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Every Little Thing"  Ashley Cadell3:47
2."Think About It"  Julien Lodge, Kate Ceberano4:20
3."See Right Through"  Kate Ceberano, Rob Burke4:08
4."Satisfied"  Ashley Cadell4:57
5."The Message"  Andres Levin, Camus Celli, Chris Max5:13
6."What Am I Gonna Do"  Alexander Nettlebeck, Kate Ceberano, Phil Ceberano5:14
7."Call Me Yours"  Kate Ceberano, Rob Burke4:41
8."So Fine"  Ashley Cadell, Kate Ceberano4:02
9."Meaning of Life"  Arthur Baker, Eric Kupper, Kate Ceberano4:59
10."Everything Will Be Alright"  Ashley Cadell4:46
Total length:41:03

Charts

On the Australian albums chart, Think About It! debuted at No. 24 on 13 October 1991.

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[5] 24

Credits

References

  1. "Kate Ceberano Bio". Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  2. "See Right Through Chart positions". Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  3. Ceberano, Kate (2014). I'm Talking. Sydney, Australia: Hachette. ISBN 978-0-7336-3023-1.
  4. "KATE CEBERANO Think About It!". Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  5. "Think About It! Chart positions". Retrieved 16 January 2014.
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