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After a change in management – QPrime replaced Landau — and a two year break, Twain and Lange returned to the studio.
Up!
was released on November 19, 2002.
About a year later, Twain kicked off the Up!
Tour in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada on September 25, 2003.
Up!
was released with three different discs – country / acoustic ( green CD ), pop / rock ( red CD ), and world / dance ( blue CD ).
Up!
was given four out of five stars by Rolling Stone magazine, and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart, selling 874, 000 in the first week alone.
It remained at the top of the charts for five weeks.
Up!
reached No. 1 in Germany, No. 2 in Australia and the Top Five in the UK and France.
In Germany, Up!
was certified 4x platinum and stayed in the Top 100 for one and a half years.
The international music disc was remixed with Indian-style orchestral and percussion parts recorded in Mumbai, India.
The new versions were produced by Simon and Diamond Duggal, brothers from Birmingham, England.
They were originally invited to contribute parts to the pop version of " I'm Gonna Getcha Good!
" which retained the Indian influence.

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