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Released
  
20 August 2007

Producer
  
Justin Shave

Release date
  
20 August 2007

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
2006–2007

Artist
  
Darren Hayes

Label
  
Powdered Sugar

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Length
  
61:06 (Side 1) 51:20 (Side 2) 112:26 (Total)

This Delicate Thing We've Made (2007)
  
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Similar
  
Darren Hayes albums, Pop music albums

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This Delicate Thing We've Made is the third studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes. It is a double album that was released on his own label Powdered Sugar on 20 August 2007. The first single from the album, "On the Verge of Something Wonderful", was released in Australia on 28 July 2007 and in the UK and online on 6 August 2007.

Contents

Darren hayes a fear of falling under this delicate thing we ve made


Background

The album has been made with the help of a 1983 Fairlight CMI synthesizer, and the ex-Savage Garden frontman has said it is a cinematic and theatrical album. It reached number 5 on the Top Albums chart of the Australian iTunes Store on the day of release and number 3 later in its first week. Hayes later said of the album in a 2011 interview that "it was my rebellious streak. It was a strange 25-song double album with only one or two songs that could be played on the radio. It was a bit sobering."

Hayes released a companion DVD, This Delicate Film We've Made, containing music videos for fifteen of the songs on the album, with the audio remastered in 5.1 surround sound. A number of the videos were animations in which Hayes did not appear.

Singles

  • "On the Verge of Something Wonderful" was released as the album's first official single on 1 July 2007, with the music video premiering on 9 July. A short clip of the song had previously been revealed in an album teaser on Hayes' official website.
  • "Me, Myself and (I)" was revealed the album's second single in a blog entry on 4 August 2007. The music video was released on 25 September 2007. A short clip of the song had previously been revealed in an album teaser on Hayes' official website.
  • "Casey" became the album's third and final single in March 2008, and was backed by a plethora of B-sides and remixes on various digital bundles, none of which featured the original version of the song. The partly animated music video was released in December 2007.
  • "Step into the Light" was first revealed via an album teaser on Hayes' official website and MySpace profile. On 14 May 2007, Hayes released an animated video for the song, and in June 2007, a promotional remix EP was released to clubs in the United States in promotion of the album. The single was only ever issued promotionally. "Who Would Have Thought" was released as a promotional single alongside the release of "Me, Myself and (I)". The song was accompanied by an animated video, which was premiered as a teaser on his official website, as well as his MySpace profile, on 9 April 2007. The track was co-written with Guy Chambers.

    Charts

    This Delicate Thing We've Made spent just two weeks in the Australian top 50 and the UK top 75: it entered the Australian Albums Top 50 at #19 before falling to #38 the following week, and entered the UK Albums Chart at #14 before falling to #72 the following week.

    This Delicate Film We've Made DVD

    1. A Fear of Falling Under
    2. Who Would Have Thought
    3. Waking the Monster
    4. How to Build a Time Machine
    5. Neverland
    6. Step Into the Light
    7. Casey
    8. Setting Sun
    9. Words
    10. A Hundred Challenging Things a Boy Can Do
    11. Maybe
    12. A Conversation With God
    13. Bonus Music Videos
    14. On the Verge of Something Wonderful
    15. Me Myself & I

    Songs

    1A Fear of Falling Under4:10
    2Who Would Have Thought4:31
    3Waking the Monster4:08

    References

    This Delicate Thing We've Made Wikipedia