Life thru a Lens
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Life Thru a Lens is the debut studio album
Album
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 by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams
Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams is an English singer-songwriter, vocal coach and occasional actor. He is a member of the pop group Take That. Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early- to mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams...

. It was Williams' first solo album following his departure from Take That
Take That
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.

Background

After trying hard to find his own sound during a period of personal upheaval, recordings for the album began at London's Maison Rouge studios in March of that year, shortly after his introduction to Guy Chambers
Guy Chambers
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. Writing for Melody Maker
Melody Maker
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in October 1997, Robin Bresnark gave Life Thru a Lens a very negative review; "There's nothing here... sure, Robbie Williams is as fascinating a hapless goon as we're ever likely to come across. But this album feels more like a press release than an album – and that's not what I call music." The title track, "Life Thru a Lens" was written about Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson also known as T P-T, is an English socialite, "it girl", television presenter, columnist and model...

, "Ego A Go Go" was written about Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow is an English singer-songwriter, pianist and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of pop group Take That and is currently the head judge on the eighth series of The X Factor. Barlow is one of Britain's most successful songwriters...

, "South of the Border" discusses Kate Moss
Kate Moss
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, and "Baby Girl Window" was inspired by Samantha Beckinsale
Samantha Beckinsale
Samantha Jane Beckinsale is an English actress best known for her role as firefighter, Kate Stevens, in London's Burning and her role as Lesley in the sitcom Shelley from 1989–1992...

 and her late father actor Richard Beckinsale
Richard Beckinsale
Richard Arthur Beckinsale was an English actor, best known for his roles as Lennie Godber in the popular BBC sitcom Porridge and Alan Moore in the British sitcom Rising Damp....

. "One of God's Better People" and "Angels" were inspired by Williams' mother Jan. "Hello Sir" is a poem that takes a dig at one of William's former teachers. Williams reprised part of the poem on the 1 Giant Leap
1 Giant Leap
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 song "My Culture
My Culture
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".

Success

The album was released in September 1997, not long after Williams's stint in rehab. The album was launched with his first live solo gig at the Elysee Monmatre theatre in Paris
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, France
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. At first, the album was slow to take off, debuting at #11 on the UK Albums Chart
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, and falling to #104 not long after release, having sold a little over 30,000 copies. The album first reached the number-one position after spending twenty-eight weeks inside the charts, going on to spend a total of two-hundred and eighteen weeks on the chart, becoming the fifty-eighth best selling album of all time with sales of 2.4 million copies. Despite the album's success in Williams' homeland, it failed to make a bigger impact in the international market. However, in Argentina
Argentina
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, the album reached the top ten in early 1998. The album has sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. The album has been certified as 8x Platinum
Music recording sales certification
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 in the UK.

Singles

  • "Old Before I Die
    Old Before I Die
    "Old Before I Die" is a 1997 song by Robbie Williams, and the first single to be taken from his debut album, Life Thru A Lens. It became a number two hit in the United Kingdom when it was released in April that year. The video has Williams performing for the camera with ageing rock stars as his...

    ", a track co-written by Williams, Eric Bazilian
    Eric Bazilian
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    , and Desmond Child
    Desmond Child
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    , was released as the album's lead single in April 1997, peaking at #2 on the UK Singles Chart
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    . The song failed to make an impact in other international charts.

  • "Lazy Days
    Lazy Days
    "Lazy Days" is a July 1997 single released by Robbie Williams, the second single released from his 1997 album Life thru a Lens. The song became a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, but success was limited elsewhere....

    " was released as the album's second single in the summer of 1997, amidst William's battle with addiction. He was allowed to check out from rehab to shoot the video for the song. The single charted at number-eight in the United Kingdom but, because promotion was nonexistent, struggled to reach the top forty of any other European chart.

  • "South of the Border" was released as the album's third single in September 1997. It failed to make a significant impact on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #14, and as such, many considered this the end of Robbie Williams.

  • "Angels", a song supposedly penned by himself and Guy Chambers, was released as the album's fourth single. The decision to release the song came after Williams met the record company to discuss concerns about his future. It later emerged that Williams had purchased the song from Dublin songwriter Ray Heffernan for £10,000 on condition of a writing credit on the album. The credit was not given but a cryptic obscure message of thanks - "Even fallen angels laugh last, thanks to Ray Heffernan" - does appear on the sleeve. The single was released in December 1997, soon becoming Williams' best selling-single in the United Kingdom, being certified 2x Platinum by the BPI
    British Phonographic Industry
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    . The song became a hit around Europe
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     and Latin America
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     and sold almost two million copies worldwide, rocketing sales of his album.

  • "Let Me Entertain You
    Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams song)
    "Let Me Entertain You" is a song written by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers. Released as the fifth and last single from Williams' debut album, Life Thru A Lens. It has no connection to the songs by Queen or Shakespears Sister carrying the same title. In March 1998, the track became a top three hit...

    " was released as the album's fifth and final single in March 1998. It peaked at #3 on the UK Singles Chart
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    , becoming one of Williams' signature songs and being the opener of most Williams' tours throughout his career.

Track listing

  1. "Lazy Days
    Lazy Days
    "Lazy Days" is a July 1997 single released by Robbie Williams, the second single released from his 1997 album Life thru a Lens. The song became a top ten hit in the United Kingdom, but success was limited elsewhere....

    " (Williams, Chambers) – 3:52
  2. "Life Thru a Lens" (Williams, Chambers) – 3:06
  3. "Ego a Go Go" (Williams, Chambers) – 3:31
  4. "Angels" (Williams, Chambers) – 4:23
  5. "South of the Border" (Williams, Chambers) – 3:52
  6. "Old Before I Die
    Old Before I Die
    "Old Before I Die" is a 1997 song by Robbie Williams, and the first single to be taken from his debut album, Life Thru A Lens. It became a number two hit in the United Kingdom when it was released in April that year. The video has Williams performing for the camera with ageing rock stars as his...

    " (Williams, Child, Bazilian) – 3:52
  7. "One of God's Better People" (Williams, Chambers) – 3:33
  8. "Let Me Entertain You
    Let Me Entertain You (Robbie Williams song)
    "Let Me Entertain You" is a song written by Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers. Released as the fifth and last single from Williams' debut album, Life Thru A Lens. It has no connection to the songs by Queen or Shakespears Sister carrying the same title. In March 1998, the track became a top three hit...

    " (Williams, Chambers) – 4:20
  9. "Killing Me" (Williams, Chambers) – 3:55
  10. "Clean" (Williams, Glenn, Slattery, Cook, Hawley) – 3:51
  11. "Baby Girl Window" (Williams, Chambers) – 6:10
  12. "Hello Sir" (Williams) (Hidden Track) - 1:35


Japanese Bonus Tracks
13. "Teenage Millionaire" (Williams, Chambers) - 3:16
14. "She Makes Me High" (Williams, Chambers) - 3:10


Special Edition Bonus DVD
  1. "Old Before I Die" (Live on TOTP)
  2. "Lazy Days" (Live on TOTP)
  3. "South Of The Border" (Live on TOTP)
  4. "Angels" (Live on TOTP)
  5. "Angels" (Unplugged - Live on TOTP)
  6. "Michael Parkinson Interview"
  7. "Let Me Entertain You" (Live on TOTP)
  8. "Killing Me" (Live on TOTP)

Certifications, Peaks & Sales

Country Peak Position Certification (If Any) Sales/shipments
Australia 34 Gold 35,000+
Austria 33
Netherlands Gold 40,000+
Switzerland 39 Gold 25,000+
United Kingdom 1 8x Platinum 2,400,000+
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