Diamond Bitch

Summary

Diamond Bitch is the debut studio album by Polish pop-rock recording artist Doda. It is her first solo album recorded after the rock band Virgin disbanded. It was released in Poland on July 27, 2007. Becoming a massive success, the album went straight to number one, and stayed there for five straight weeks.

Diamond Bitch
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2007 (2007-07-27)
Recorded2007
GenrePop rock
Length43:18
LabelUniversal Music Poland
ProducerMark Tysper
Doda chronology
Diamond Bitch
(2007)
7 Pokus Głównych
(2011)
Singles from Diamond Bitch
  1. "Katharsis"
    Released: June 2007
  2. "To jest to"
    Released: September 2007
  3. "Nie daj się"
    Released: July 2008
  4. "Rany"
    Released: February 2009
  5. "Dziękuję"
    Released: April 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Onet.pl link
Merlin.pl link
Dziennik
Interia link
EMPiK link[permanent dead link]
Teraz Rock link

The album was re-released in August 2008 under the same title. It contains all the songs from the standard version, except for the song "To Jest To" which was removed due to plagiarism, but included a new single called "Nie daj się", which was a national success. Apart from the new song, it also contained two karaoke tracks, a cover of Madonna's "Like a Virgin", and a DVD containing all of her and Virgin's music videos plus extra behind the scenes content.

Description edit

Diamond Bitch is Doda's first solo album. It includes 12 pop rock songs. All of them are sung in Polish and were produced by a Swedish music producer Mark Tysper. Each copy of the album contains a poster and is decorated with pink feathers.

Chart performance edit

It was announced that the album went gold before it was even released due to it being pre-ordered by over 15,000 people in Poland. On the week it released, it debuted at number one on the official Poland Album Chart and stayed there for five weeks, becoming one of the most successful albums of the year. The album was eventually certified platinum with sales of 45,000 units.

Track listing edit

Standard
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Całkiem Inna"Typser, Grizzly, Mack, Agnieszka Trojanowicz3:36
2."To jest to"Lindfors, Tysper3:16
3."Katharsis"Doda, Mikis Cupas, Tysper4:14
4."Ćma"Doda, Alfonzetti Lyander, Tysper3:25
5."Misja"Doda, Marcin Nierubiec3:45
6."Cheerleaderka"Doda, Alfonzetti, Lyander, Aldeheim, Tysper3:40
7."Prowokacja"Doda, Alfonzetti, Lyander, Typser3:13
8."Ostatni Raz Ci Zaśpiewam"Doda, Tysper, Starkie3:56
9."Judasze"Doda, Hed, Westfal, Alfonzetti, Lyander, Tysper3:02
10."Rany"Doda, Sebastian Piekarek3:34
11."Dziękuję"Doda, Tysper4:19
12."Diamond Bitch"Doda, Tysper, Grizlly, Mack, Agnieszka Trojanowicz3:27
Re-edition
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Nie daj się"Doda, Marek Kościkiewicz3:36
2."Całkiem Inna" 3:16
3."Katharsis" 4:14
4."Ćma" 3:25
5."Misja" 3:45
6."Cheerleaderka" 3:40
7."Prowokacja" 3:13
8."Ostatni Raz Ci Zaśpiewam" 4:06
9."Judasze" 3:02
10."Rany" 3:34
11."Dziękuję" 4:39
12."Diamond Bitch" 3:27
13."Dziękuję" 4:39
14."Diamond Bitch" 3:27
DVD Content
  • Music videos
  1. Nie Daj Się
  2. Katharsis
  3. Szansa
  4. 2 Bajki
  5. Znak Pokoju
  6. Kolejny Raz
  7. Nie Zawiedź Mnie
  8. Dżaga
  9. To Ty
  10. Mam Tylko Ciebie
  • W studio i na planie Nie daj się
  1. Doda nagrywa singla
  2. Doda na planie teledysku
  • Wspominki z dzieciństwa
  1. Tato, już...?
  2. Od małego miałam parcie na szkło...
  3. Pierwszy występ w moim życiu...
  4. Moje niezapomniane przeżycie – – ślubowanie...
  5. Mój pierwszy występ przy fortepianie przed rodziną
  6. Moje pierwsze show"
  7. Mój pierwszy turniej tańca
  8. Pierwszy raz na dużej scenie śpiewam kolędę
  9. Sylwesteł, cuksy i landłynki
  10. Mój pierwszy występ w Telewizji Publicznej...
  11. Kącik poezji śpiewanej
  12. Piosenka, dzięki której dostałam się do Teatru Buffo
  13. Moja pierwsza nagroda za piosenkę aktorską
  14. 50% talentu i 95% pracy...
  15. POLSKA MADONNA...
  16. Mój pierwszy wywiad

Charts and certifications edit

Personnel edit

  • Doda – vocals
  • Mark Tysper – keyboards, bass, guitar, drums, programming, vocals
  • Marcin Trojanowicz – keyboards, programming, vocals
  • Sebastian Piekarek – guitar, vocals
  • Krzysztof Patocki – drums
  • Anita Konca – vocals
  • Paweł Łuczak – keyboards

Release history edit

Region Date Format Label
Poland July 27, 2007 Standard Edition Universal Music Poland
August 29, 2008 Reedition

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "European Top 100 Albums – Diamond Bitch". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2008-12-30. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  2. ^ "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official Retail Sales Chart". OLiS. Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
  3. ^ "Wyróżnienia – Platynowe płyty CD - Archiwum - Przyznane w 2007 roku" (in Polish). Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry.