Anouk
Three years after her triple platinum album Hotel New York, Anouk
is back with a vengeance. Who’s Your Momma is her fifth
studio album and it is her most versatile and ambitious album so
far.
Last summer, Anouk traveled to Los Angeles - the Mecca of rock
music - to start working on Who’s Your Momma with
world-famous producer Glen Ballard, known for his work with Alanis
Morrisette, No Doubt and Michael Jackson to name but a few, and the
winner of five Grammy Awards. He’d been at the top of
Anouk’s wish-list for a while, but seemed out of reach. Under
the guise of ‘nothing ventured, nothing gained’ she
sent him a few demos to convince him to work with her anyway. Says
Anouk, “He called me two days later and said
‘I’ll make time for you; let’s do
it!’”
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Anouk
Ballard was very impressed with Anouk’s vocal talent:
“What you look for in a singer is some kind of distinctive
fingerprint. Anouk has it, that ‘je ne sais quoi’
that’s greater than the sum of its parts. She’s a great
rock singer, first of all, and she also has a wonderful melodic
gift that gives her an unusual range. It’s a great privilege
to work with her voice and with her as an artist.” To have
such a gifted producer praise her talents was an eye-opener for
Anouk. “I’ve always felt that I was capable of so much
more, even vocally, but so far nobody had been able to stimulate me
sufficiently. It was great to work with someone I could look up to
and who knew exactly what he was doing.”
Anouk and Ballard co-wrote the compelling pop-classic in-the-making
‘Make It Rain’. Another famous collaborator on the
album is Dan Hill, who has written hits for Celine Dion, Tina
Turner and Rod Stewart. Anouk and Dan met a few years ago, and he
had told her then how he’d love to work with her. They met up
and co-wrote the ballad ‘I Don’t Wanna Hurt’
during two writing sessions in the US and Canada.
Anouk wrote a large number of songs for the album with her regular
writing partner Bart van Veen before departing for the States. Her
husband Remon Stotijn, a.k.a. Postman, wrote three songs as well,
although he didn’t write them especially for her. She had to
bargain with him until he gave in. “Remon has such a
particular flair and flavor, his songs are very bluesy and soulful.
I fell in love with those songs and I knew I’d be able to
make them my own with my vocals, melodies and lyrics.”
The first single taken from the album is ‘Good God’, a
rollercoaster ride of a song. The same way as she went after
Ballard, Anouk went out of her way to work with one of her favorite
video directors, Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund. He is
famous for his video clips for Madonna (‘Ray Of
Light’), Robbie Williams (‘Come Undone’), U2
(‘Beautiful Day’) and The Prodigy (‘Smack My
Bitch Up’).
Who’s Your Momma is proof that Anouk is still on top of her
game. She has had several #1 albums, an endless string of hit
singles and has won numerous national and international music
awards, including a number of European MTV Awards. The cheeky album
title is just as provoking as Anouk herself. Says Anouk:
“It’s a very catchy title, even arrogant maybe. But the
truth is: whether you like my music or not, there’s no way
around it.”
