::waves good-bye to zen place::
Sep. 8th, 2003 03:11 pmGacked from
wonderdawg
Jive Records announced Monday (September 8) that JC Chasez's solo album, Schizophrenic, has been pushed back to early 2004. ...
(source mtv.com)
click here for the mtv.com article
Well, looks like that January release date that was reported on the JJB wasn't a random date and was actually the correct one.
And, gee? JC's album is being delayed again?
The scheduled time for the group to get back together and record is going to have to be delayed as well. Which works out, because Justin has that little European tour scheduled, and he made mutterings about wanting some time off before getting back together with the guys to start working on the next *NSYNC album.
I wonder if some of the 'issues' Jive had was scheduling things so that Justin's singles, and touring, and JC's singles & touring made it so that one or the other of them had something out in the public eye for the entire time that *NSYNC has been on 'hiatus'.
Because if you think about it, the 'hiatus' started in April of 2002. There was a couple months where there was talk of Lance in space and other mutterings, then we had CFTC (#3), a month after that was Justin's debut of Like I Love You at the VMA's, a radio release of the single soon followed that. Then around November of 2002 we had the release of Justified. A month or so after that was JC with Blowin' Me Up. I'm not exactly sure when Cry Me A River was released, but I think it was around February or March of 2003. A brief promo tour of the UK for Justin, then month or so later, Justin starts his US tour with Christina. A few months of touring, with a little break towards the end for CFTC (#4?). Initial mutterings about a delay in the release of JC's album appear about this time as well. Somewhere in this time, Justin schedules a longer tour of the UK & other parts of Europe.
I really wonder if this timing is all planned out like this. To have someone doing something in the public eye, (in the U.S., and not just overseas), all the time while they've technically been on a break.
Jive Records announced Monday (September 8) that JC Chasez's solo album, Schizophrenic, has been pushed back to early 2004. ...
(source mtv.com)
click here for the mtv.com article
Well, looks like that January release date that was reported on the JJB wasn't a random date and was actually the correct one.
And, gee? JC's album is being delayed again?
The scheduled time for the group to get back together and record is going to have to be delayed as well. Which works out, because Justin has that little European tour scheduled, and he made mutterings about wanting some time off before getting back together with the guys to start working on the next *NSYNC album.
I wonder if some of the 'issues' Jive had was scheduling things so that Justin's singles, and touring, and JC's singles & touring made it so that one or the other of them had something out in the public eye for the entire time that *NSYNC has been on 'hiatus'.
Because if you think about it, the 'hiatus' started in April of 2002. There was a couple months where there was talk of Lance in space and other mutterings, then we had CFTC (#3), a month after that was Justin's debut of Like I Love You at the VMA's, a radio release of the single soon followed that. Then around November of 2002 we had the release of Justified. A month or so after that was JC with Blowin' Me Up. I'm not exactly sure when Cry Me A River was released, but I think it was around February or March of 2003. A brief promo tour of the UK for Justin, then month or so later, Justin starts his US tour with Christina. A few months of touring, with a little break towards the end for CFTC (#4?). Initial mutterings about a delay in the release of JC's album appear about this time as well. Somewhere in this time, Justin schedules a longer tour of the UK & other parts of Europe.
I really wonder if this timing is all planned out like this. To have someone doing something in the public eye, (in the U.S., and not just overseas), all the time while they've technically been on a break.
no subject
Date: 2003-09-08 03:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-08 03:30 pm (UTC)Thanks! I was forgetting Rock Your Body, that one was released close to when he started his US tour with Christina.
Looking over that timeline, and thinking about all the different things we've heard lately (both about Justin's schedule, and all of the delays for JC), I'm really thinking this is a *big* part of the delays/issues.
no subject
Date: 2003-09-08 05:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-08 09:56 pm (UTC)And frankly, it makes me feel a whole lot better about the whole thing.
no subject
Date: 2003-09-11 04:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-11 04:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-08 10:05 pm (UTC)Surely Jive didn't get this far by *(#^-ing up all the time...
*happy place*
no subject
Date: 2003-09-09 06:07 am (UTC)Heehee! Promote as much as you'd like! It's a wonderful happy place theory, isn't it? It makes total sense, and it fits the timeline info we have, too.
no subject
Date: 2003-09-09 05:44 pm (UTC)