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Mistake
Stephanie McIntosh
Mistake
Genre: Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (2) - Disc #1

2007 debut single from the woman who plays Sky Mangel on the British TV show "Neighbours". Not just another ballad driven pop machine, Stephanie has worked with some of the best songwriters on her debut album to create an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Stephanie McIntosh
Title: Mistake
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Universal
Release Date: 7/2/2007
Album Type: Single, Import
Genre: Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 060251739005, 602517390058

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2007 debut single from the woman who plays Sky Mangel on the British TV show "Neighbours". Not just another ballad driven pop machine, Stephanie has worked with some of the best songwriters on her debut album to create an edgy sound. "Mistake" is a slice of energetic pop, which builds up to a fervent chorus of sugar-coated angst ridden melodrama. Written by Tom Nichols (Kylie?s "Fever", All Saints? "Black Coffee") and Rami & Arnthor (JLo?s "Play").
 

CD Reviews

If a 'Mistake' like this is so wrong, I don't ever want to b
John Dagley | Melbourne Australia | 08/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you miss out on 'Mistake' you could well be making the biggest mistake of your life. Stephanie McIntosh is the latest actress turned musical sensation from Australia on TV series 'Neighbours', since Delta Goodrem, to edge her way onto the stage and the bright glowing lights and into the beam of the travelling spotlight. Both had manager Glenn Wheatley overseeing their debut albums. Delta Goodrem has since gone seperate ways with him. I'd be interested to see what happens with Stephanie. I honestly believe she can go it alone without Glenn. Even though one of the most popular Australian talents John Farnham, was benefited greatly by Glenn. Apart from the chosen same profession, that is where the similarities end and their uniquely different sound and shows begin.



A title like 'Mistake' could spell the end for anyone, but for Stephanie Mcintosh it is just the beginning. Broken up with your boyfriend or girlfriend and afraid to make another commitment to someone? Look no further then 'Mistake'. While we all make mistakes in life Stephanie has gone one step further and made it tangible. So we can all get instant gratification from her and learn from her 'Mistake'.



At least a week before 'Mistake' was released, I made a mistake. I thought the song was called 'I Don't Want To'. It wasn't, I see that now. Still, I didn't beat myself up for it. I could instantly relate to the song. I've gone through high school and had a fair few crushes, girlfriends and first loves. Also a lot of break ups. This song reinvigorates the senses, mends and rocks the soul in the best way possible, as it hones in on a new target, makes contact and engages in crisp decisive dialogue no one can deny or 'Mistake'. I've been told it doesn't matter how you get into the entertainment business as long as you get there. Sometimes the best things happen by 'Mistake'. Stephanie isn't out to make trouble, only great music that ROCKS! She really can sing. No matter how many times I listen to 'Mistake', I love every second of it. I can't hate it! I don't want to hate it! I have it on repeat constently in the car and still want to hear more of it. The other two songs are also awesome for a club scene. 'Mistake' is just a really ace song to rock to with a mega beat I adore. As an added bonus you get a signed poster as well. I'm sure we haven't heard the last of this young woman. She'll be walking a 'Tightrope' next the title of her debut album. She'd be a hard act to beat. With such writing company as those responsible for acts like Britney Spears, Ashlee Simpson, Lindsay Lohan, Kelly Clarkson you can't go wrong. This 'Mistake' was worth making."
Fun Rock Teenagers Relate!
John Dagley | 08/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"better then ANYTHING Kelly put out in my opinion, this song is definately DISIGNED for teenagers. Its edgy, it also has heaps of attitude, and its heaps relatable...

the two remixes her are different kinds of club, the first one, Jewels + Stone is a light club jam and the other one (Black Fras) is more a dark club jam and has cool vocal effects and piano instead of rock sound as production, when the previous has musical effects and added beats like a Hilary (Duff) dance mix, Jewels + Stone remix is 6.06 in length and Black Fras is 4.23 two minutes difference, the original track clocks at 3.21!!



Great buy for any teenager who wants something to jam to, its definately abit different vocally and lyrically from the usual Rock Chick Stuff out now + when you see the clip you'll see that this chick isn't a wannabe rock chick!!





Lurve,

Katy"