That's What I'm Talking About is the debut studio album by Australian singer Shannon Noll, released on 9 February 2004 (see 2004 in music) and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Charts. The album includes his number one, 4× platinum debut single, "What About Me".
A 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition will be released in April 2024, featuring live performances and some of Noll's greatest hits.
Track listing
; Standard Edition
- "Drive" <small>(Phil Thornalley/Bryan Adams)</small> – 3:58
- "New Beginning" <small>(Thomas Who/Negin)</small> – 4:00
- "What About Me" <small>(Garry Frost/Frances Frost)</small> – 3:21
- "Burn" <small>(Jeff Franzel/Ty Lacy/Jess Cates)</small> – 3:37
- "Sittin' Pretty" <small>(Mark Jaimes/Danny Saxon/Andy Wright/Ronan Cavanagh)</small> – 3:40
- "Learn to Fly" <small>(Peter Gordann/Rick Mitra/Christian Ingebrigtsen/Christopher Porter)</small> – 4:12
- "Promises" <small>(Nikolaj Steen)</small> – 3:44
- "Tune In" <small>(Ole Jorgen Olsen)</small> – 3:43
- "Prove" <small>(Adam Riley)</small> – 3:57
- "Wise" <small>(James Kempster/Simon Hosford/Gene Cook)</small> – 3:39
- "The Way She Loved Me" <small>(Glenn Cunningham)</small> – 3:21
- "The Way That I Feel" <small>(Shannon Noll/Damian Noll)</small> – 3:30
Limited edition copies of the album were housed in a slipcase and also contained a bonus disc containing the following tracks:
- "Angels Brought Me Here" <small>(Jorgan Elofsson/John Reid)</small>
- "With or Without You" (Recorded live on Australian Idol: Up Close and Personal) <small>(A. Clayton/L. Mullen/D. Evans/P. Hewson)</small>
; 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition (CD2)
- "No Time"
- "Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Cosima De Vito)
- "Lift"
- "Shine"
- "Now I Run"
- "Lonely"
- "Wont Let You Go"
- "Don't Give Up" (with Natalie Bassingthwaite)
- "In Pieces"
- "Loud"
- "Drive" (Live 2004)
- "Learn to Fly" (Live 2004)
- "Wise" (Live 2004)
- "Better Be Home Soon" (Live 2004)
- "With or Without You" (Live 2004)
- "Working Class Man" (Live 2004)
- "What About Me" (Live 2004)
- "Angels Brought Me Here"
Charts
The album debuted at number-one on the Australian Albums Chart with sales of 131,680 copies. The album remained at the top spot for four weeks. The album spent a total of thirteen weeks in the top ten.
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Decade-end charts
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Certifications
Release history
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! scope="row"| Australia / New Zealand
| 9 February 2004
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| Sony BMG
| 82876587802 / 82876594852
| Standard and Bonus CD single
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| 5 April 2024
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| Sony Music Australia
| 19658879472
| 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition
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See also
- List of number-one albums of 2004 (Australia)
- List of best-selling albums of the 2000s in Australia
