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Escapology is a 2002 album by Robbie Williams, his fifth solo effort, and his last with producer and co-songwriter Guy Chambers. The most successful singles released from the album were "Feel" and "Something Beautiful". Escapology was arguably conceived as a concept album due to its lyrics being totally reflective about Williams' life as a popstar in Los Angeles, particularly his hopes ("Hot Fudge") and fears ("Monsoon"). Williams has said of the album that "half of it is written from the standpoint of 'Look, this is really me with my tears of a clown. Do they love me or hate me?' The rest of it is about somebody that I have to think I am to get up onstage. Because little me wouldn't get up there. It's too scary!" The album was revised for the U.S. market upon its release there in 2003 and was named the 'Best Album by a Solo Male' in the International Category on the Oye! Awards in Mexico. The album was certified as 7x Platinum in the UK. This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions. In 2002, Williams signed a record-breaking Β£80 million contract with EMI. The contract featured a number of provisos, including the label ceding greater creative control to the artist and a commitment to breaking Williams in the US market. In return, EMI affirmed they would benefit from a cut of Williams' non-recording activities, including touring, publishing, and merchandising, thus protecting the company from any commercial downturn in the singer's
How Peculiar
Robbie Williams
Feel
Robbie Williams
Something Beautiful
Robbie Williams
Monsoon
Robbie Williams
Sexed Up
Robbie Williams
Love Somebody
Robbie Williams
Revolution
Robbie Williams
Handsome Man
Robbie Williams
Come Undone
Robbie Williams
Me and My Monkey
Robbie Williams
Song 3
Robbie Williams
Hot Fudge
Robbie Williams
Cursed
Robbie Williams
Nan's Song
Robbie Williams