Stella One Eleven (album)
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Stella One Eleven is a self-titled album released by Sydney band Stella One Eleven
Stella One Eleven
Stella One Eleven are an Australian pop/rock band formed in 1997. Based in Sydney, they have released three albums thus far, two of which have made the charts in Australia and three singles have so far made the singles charts. The band was nominated for two ARIA awards in 2001...

 released in 2003.

Making of the album

Songwriter Cindy Ryan collaborated with outside writers including Mark Seymour
Mark Seymour
Mark Seymour is an Australian musician and vocalist best known for his work as the frontman and songwriter of rock band Hunters & Collectors...

 of Hunters and Collectors fame on "Cold" and Paul Andrews of Lazy Susan
Lazy Susan
A Lazy Susan is a rotating tray, usually circular, placed on top of a table to aid in moving food on a large table or countertop.- Origin :The term "Lazy Susan" made its first written appearance in a Good Housekeeping article in 1906, although their existence dates back to the 18th century...

 on "Paleface" and "Beautiful Boys". Noted Australian producer Paul Mac
Paul Mac
Paul Mac is a musician, producer and music remixer from Sydney, Australia. He was classically trained at Sydney's Conservatorium of Music. Paul Mac formed the bands Smash Mac Mac, Itch-e And Scratch-e, The Lab, and The Dissociatives, as well as releasing two records under his own name...

produced the second single "She".

Chart success

The Stella One Eleven album was released on 6 October 2003 in Australia. It reached number 12 on the Australasian charts and generated two top 50 singles – "Out There Somewhere"/"s.s.d." (Sweet Sweet Darling) in October 2003 and "She" in March 2004.

Track listing

  1. "s.s.d." (Sweet Sweet Darling)
  2. "Beautiful Boys"
  3. "Out There Somewhere"
  4. "Free Falling (Your Way Back Home)"
  5. "She"
  6. "Free"
  7. "Bitter"
  8. "Pale Face"
  9. "There You Go"
  10. "Cold"
  11. "Red Wine Sunrise"
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