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Stronger Than Before
Stronger Than Before is the twentieth studio album by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. It was first released by ONJ Productions and Hallmark on 29 August 2005 in the United States, where physical copies of the album were sold exclusively in Hallmark's Gold Crown Stores until 31 October 2005. This was followed by a digital and international release through ONJ and Warner Music in March 2006. An album of inspiration and encouragement to women who have dealt with cancer, Newton-John worked with Kim Bullard, Chong Lim, and Amy Sky on the ten-song collection. Stronger Than Before is an album of inspiration and encouragement to women who have dealt with cancer (Newton-John herself survived breast cancer). The track "Phenomenal Woman" is based on Maya Angelou's 1978 poem and features vocal cameos from Patti LaBelle, Diahann Carroll, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Delta Goodrem, Amy Holland and Mindy Smith. The album also includes a new recording of her 1976 hit "Don't Stop Believin". The track "Can I Trust Your Arms" was composed by her daughter Chloe Rose Lattanzi as a gift for her mother. Olivia had already composed "That's All I Know for Sure" for Chloe.
Critical reception
In their review, Billboard praised the album, noting that "the timeless Olivia Newton-John indulges her many followers with a second album in as many years, following 2004's import Indigo, in which she reinterpreted songs by 11 powerful female singers. Stronger Than Before also has a specific aim: presenting songs of inspiration, courage and hope during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is tough picking premier tracks, because they all offer a hand to those seeking strength, whether through the fragile "Under the Skin" or the empowering "Pass It On." Newton-John, a 13 -year breast cancer survivor, gives her all to this lovely project - but then that's why she's been loved for 35 years." AllMusic editor Peter Fawthrop rated the album two stars out of five. He felt that "those who relish the profundity of gift card messages may find it deeply inspiring. Everyone else could scratch off the words to some of the songs and get a kindergartner to come up with something more meaningful."
Track listing
Personnel
Performers and musicians Strings (tracks 1, 2 and 5–9) Technical
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Release history
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