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{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2021}} {{Infobox album | name = Blurring the Edges | type = studio | artist = [[Meredith Brooks]] | cover = Meredith Brooks - Blurring the Edges.jpg | border = yes | alt = | caption = | released = {{start date|1997|05|06}} | recorded = 1995β1997 | studio = * The Salt Mines (Hollywood) * Alpha ([[Burbank, California|Burbank]]) * City Lab Sound Design (Hollywood) | genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] | length = 50:55 | label = * [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] * [[EMI]] | producer = * [[David Ricketts (musician)|David Ricketts]] * [[Geza X]] | prev_title = Meredith Brooks | prev_year = 1986 | next_title = [[See It Through My Eyes]] | next_year = 1997 | misc = {{Singles | name = Blurring the Edges | type = studio | single1 = [[Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)|Bitch]] | single1date = March 25, 1997 | single2 = I Need | single2date = August 1997 | single3 = [[What Would Happen]] | single3date = October 7, 1997<ref>{{cite magazine|title=New Releases|magazine=[[Radio & Records]]|issue=1217|page=86|date=October 3, 1997}}</ref> | single4 = Stop | single4date = June 19, 1998<ref>{{cite magazine|title=National Radio Formats: Added This Week|magazine=[[Radio & Records]]|issue=1253|page=14|date=June 19, 1998}}</ref> }} }} '''''Blurring the Edges''''' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter [[Meredith Brooks]]. It was released on May 6, 1997, by [[Capitol Records]]. Following the release of her [[See It Through My Eyes|self-titled debut studio album]] (1986) and her departure from the short-lived band [[The Graces (band)|the Graces]], Brooks temporarily retired from the music industry. Uninterested in the cynicism of [[grunge]] music that reigned in the early nineties, Brooks became re-inspired to write music with a more positive message. Brooks co-wrote the album with her friend [[Shelly Peiken]], with further songwriting contributions from [[Larry Dvoskin]], [[Christopher Ward (songwriter)|Christopher Ward]], [[Stan Lynch]], John Corey, [[Kevin Dukes]], and Tom DeLuca. Brooks enlisted [[David Ricketts (musician)|David Ricketts]] to produce the effort, with [[Geza X]] helming production on a single song. [[Music journalism|Music critics]] were divided in their opinions of ''Blurring the Edges''. Some critics praised Brooks's lyricism and hooks, while others believed that the album tread familiar grounds. Many critics also compared Brooks to her contemporaries, [[Alanis Morissette]] and [[Sheryl Crow]]. ''Blurring the Edges'' was a commercial success. In the United States, the album peaked at number 22 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart and was certified [[RIAA certification#Records|Platinum]] by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA). The album was also certified Gold in the United Kingdom and received a [[List of music recording certifications|multi-platinum certification]] in Canada. ''Blurring the Edges'' has sold over three million copies worldwide. The album was supported by four singles. The album's lead single, "[[Bitch (Meredith Brooks song)|Bitch]]," was an international commercial success, reaching the top twenty in 16 countries. The song was certified Gold in New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom, and the United States, while receiving a Platinum certification in Australia. As a result of the song's success, Brooks is often cited as a [[one-hit wonder]]. Follow-up singles "[[What Would Happen]]" and "Stop" achieved moderate commercial success in the United States, while "I Need" had little commercial impact. To further promote the album, Brooks made a variety of radio and television appearances, embarked on a month-long tour, and opened for [[the Rolling Stones]] on tour.
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