B'Day Anthology Video Album

B'Day Anthology Video Album
Video by Beyoncé
Released April 3, 2007
Length 69:36
Label Columbia
Director Ed Burke, Ray Kay, Beyoncé Knowles, Jake Nava, Anthony Mandler, Diane Martel, Melina Matsoukas, Sophie Muller, Cliff Watts
Beyoncé chronology
Beyoncé: The Ultimate Performer
(2006)
B'Day Anthology Video Album
(2006)
Irreemplazable
(2007)
Beyoncé video chronology
Beyoncé: The Ultimate Performer
(2006)
B'Day Anthology Video Album
(2007)
The Beyoncé Experience Live
(2007)

B'Day Anthology Video Album is the first video album by American recording artist Beyoncé. It features thirteen music videos for songs from her second studio album, B'Day (2006) and its deluxe re-release (2007). It was released by Columbia Records exclusively through Wal-Mart stores on April 3, 2007 alongside the deluxe album, but was later serviced to other retailers. Beyoncé shot nine videos for the album, and four pre-filmed videos were also included. B'Day Anthology Video Album has been certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Outside of North America, the album featured as a bonus disc to the B'Day Deluxe Edition. The "Still in Love (Kissing You)" video was the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit, therefore only initial pressings of the album contain its video.

Background

First it was just "Green Light" and "Upgrade U". Let's sneak in "Kitty Kat". We might as well put in "Suga Mama". We gotta do "Get Me Bodied", that's the dance record. Gotta do something for "Beautiful Liar", that's the song with Shakira, of course we know we gotta do a video for that ... If I had another week I probably would have shot three more videos.
—Beyoncé Knowles, Anthology Behind The Scenes[1]

Beyoncé said that she filmed B'Day Anthology Video Album because she "always wanted to do a video album" so that her fans would not have to log on to YouTube to watch her music videos, but could instead play them via DVD.[2] Beyoncé knew what the videos' choreography would be before the filming began. She also planned her hairstyles, outfits and make-up. Beyoncé wanted each video to look different, and therefore she used different film techniques, fashion and styling.[2] B'Day Anthology Video Album contains thirteen music videos and behind the scenes footage. The videos for "Déjà Vu", "Ring the Alarm", "Irreplaceable" and "Listen" had been shot prior to the album's filming.[3] The other nine videos were filmed in a two-week period.[4][5] B'Day Anthology Video Album contains music videos for all of the songs from the standard issue of B'Day except for "Resentment".[5] It also includes videos for "Beautiful Liar", "Flaws and All" and "Still in Love (Kissing You)", which featured only on the deluxe edition. According to Vibe, the thirteen videos on B'Day Anthology Video Album gave Beyoncé the record of the most music videos released in a twelve-month period.[3]

Release and reception

B'Day Anthology Video Album was released by Columbia Records exclusively through Wal-Mart on April 3, 2007, the same day that the B'Day Deluxe Edition was released.[6] The video album was made available to other retailers on June 19, 2007.[7][8] Outside of North America, the video album was featured as the second disc on the deluxe edition of B'Day albeit without the behind-the-scenes footage.[9] Irreemplazable, an EP featuring Spanish-language recordings, was included as the bonus disc in the United States.[10] Prior to its release, copies of the videos were ripped from an advance album and leaked onto the internet in MP4 form.[11] Beyoncé promoted the album by appearing on television shows Today and The Early Show, while television channel VH1 Soul aired several of its videos.[12] B'Day Anthology Video Album debuted at number twenty-four on the US Top Music Videos chart of April 28, 2007,[13] and has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), denoting the shipment of 200,000 copies.[14] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine criticized the music videos for the songs on B'Day Anthology Video Album, writing that "none of them are anything special, though most will please narrow-minded fans".[15]

Copyright infringement lawsuit

Main article: "Kissing You"

Beyoncé covered Des'ree's song "Kissing You" for the deluxe edition of B'Day and retitled it "Still in Love (Kissing You)". She filmed a video of the song for B'Day Anthology Video Album; however one of the conditions set out by Des'ree's publishers, the Royalty Network, was that Beyoncé did not release the song in video form. The Royalty Network filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the involved parties seeking US$150,000 in damages.[16] Infringing copies of B'Day Anthology Video Album were recalled in April 2007, and in October 2007 the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice.[17] Later copies of the album did not contain "Still in Love (Kissing You)".[18]

Track listing

No. TitleDirector(s) Length
1. "Beautiful Liar" (featuring Shakira)Jake Nava, Beyoncé Knowles 3:34
2. "Irreplaceable"  Anthony Mandler 4:17
3. "Kitty Kat"  Melina Matsoukas, Knowles 1:03
4. "Green Light"  Matsoukas 3:31
5. "Upgrade U" (featuring Jay-Z)Matsoukas, Knowles 4:38
6. "Flaws and All"  Cliff Watts, Knowles 4:14
7. "Get Me Bodied" (extended mix) (featuring Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and Solange Knowles)Mandler, Knowles 6:42
8. "Freakum Dress"  Ray Kay, Knowles 3:21
9. "Suga Mama"  Matsoukas, Knowles 3:37
10. "Déjà Vu" (featuring Jay-Z)Sophie Muller 4:06
11. "Ring the Alarm"  Muller 3:33
12. "Listen" (director's cut)Diane Martel 3:49
13. "Still in Love (Kissing You)" (only on initial pressings)Watts, Knowles 4:41
14. "Credits"    0:51
15. "Anthology Behind the Scenes"  Ed Burke 17:39
Note

Personnel

  • Richard J. Alcock – DVD production
  • Nate Adams – assistant choreography
  • Raymon Baynes – co-choreography
  • Kim Bradshaw – production
  • Ben Cooper – production
  • Fusako Chubachi – art direction, design
  • Cindy Denkhaus – video coordination
  • Frank Gatson – lead choreography
  • Erwin Gorostiza – art direction
  • Jil Haden – production
  • Danielle Hobbs – assistant choreography
  • Ty Hunter – styling
  • Dan Ichimoto – design
  • ilovedust – logo
  • Quincy S. Jackson – marketing
  • Grant Jue – production
  • Shelli Jury – production
  • Ray Kay – direction
  • Kimberly Kimble – hair
  • Beyoncé Knowles – direction, executive production, co-choreography

  • Mathew Knowles – executive production
  • Tina Knowles – styling
  • Anthony Mandler – direction
  • Diane Martel – direction
  • Clifford McGhee – co-choreography
  • Melina – direction
  • Jonte' Moaning – co-choreography
  • Galo Morales – animation
  • Sophie Muller – direction
  • Jake Nava – direction
  • Danielle Polanco – co-choreography
  • Rhapsody – co-choreography
  • Todd Sams – co-choreography
  • Tanisha Scott – co-choreography
  • Shakira – co-choreography
  • Bethany Strong – assistant choreography
  • Fransesca Tolot – make-up
  • Cliff Watts – direction
  • John Winter – production
  • Max Vadukul – photography
  • Camille Yorrick – production

Source:[1]

References

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  2. 1 2 "Beyonce releases 'B'Day' video album". USA Today. Gannett Company. April 5, 2007. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Who recorded the most music videos in one calendar year?". Vibe. InterMedia Partners. March 2008. p. 56. ISSN 1070-4701.
  4. Associated Press (April 9, 2007). "People: Imelda Staunton, Jackie Chan, Sean Connery". The New York Times. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
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  11. Garrity, Brian (April 28, 2007). "Ripping Clips". Billboard. Vol. 119 no. 17. Nielsen Business Media. ISSN 0006-2510.
  12. George, Raphael (April 21, 2007). "Special Edition Lifts Beyoncé". Billboard. Vol. 119 no. 16. Nielsen Business Media. ISSN 0006-2510.
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  15. Cinquemani, Sal (April 7, 2007). "Upgrade B". Slant Magazine. Retrieved December 1, 2013.
  16. Vineyard, Jennifer (April 24, 2007). "Beyonce's B'Day Over? Singer Pulls Deluxe Editions Due To Lawsuit". MTV News. MTV Networks. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  17. The Royalty Network Inc. v. Columbia Recording Corporation et al (October 12, 2007). Text
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