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No Angel

_No Angel is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter , released on 1 June 1999 by and Cheeky Records in the United States. Featuring a mix of , and elements with atmospheric strings, acoustic guitars, and electronic beats, the album was primarily produced by Dido and her brother of . It includes 12 tracks, such as the lead single "Here with Me" and the international hit "", the latter of which was prominently sampled in Eminem's 2000 single "", boosting the album's global visibility. The album achieved massive commercial success following its wider international release in early 2001, topping the UK Albums Chart for seven weeks and remaining in the top 10 for over a year. It has sold over 15 million copies worldwide, earning certifications including 4× Platinum from the RIAA in the United States for shipments of four million units and 10× Platinum from the BPI in the United Kingdom for sales exceeding three million copies. In other markets, it received 6× Platinum certification in Australia, Diamond in France, and 4× Platinum in Canada. Critically, No Angel received generally positive reviews, praised for its intimate, moody sound and 's emotive vocals, though some noted its understated production as occasionally subdued. The album's success propelled to international stardom, earning her the 2002 Brit Award for Best British Female Artist and establishing her as a key figure in the late-1990s and early-2000s alternative pop scene. A 25th edition was released in , featuring new artwork and packaging on special .

Background and development

Writing process

Dido's involvement in the scene began in the mid-1990s through her brother Armstrong's band , where she provided backing vocals and contributed to their debut album Reverence (1996), as well as co-writing tracks for Sunday 8pm (1998). Despite these contributions, Dido experienced during tours with , prompting to advise her against pursuing a music career within his projects; she subsequently decided to develop her solo work, signing with 's independent label Cheeky Records in 1997 to maintain artistic control. This shift allowed her to focus on songwriting while balancing part-time work and law studies, marking her transition from collaborative demos to original material. The writing for No Angel began in the mid-1990s, spanning through 1999, with early demos compiled and released as the promotional album Odds & Ends in 1998. Sessions used simple tools like a keyboard and cassette tapes, often exchanged by mail with while he was traveling. and co-wrote several tracks, including "Hunter," which originated from early demo experiments in 1998 and explored themes of independence in relationships, with adding electronic elements to her acoustic sketches. Their collaboration emphasized personal lyricism, as helped refine Dido's initial ideas into more layered narratives during these home-based sessions. In October 1996, Dido secured a publishing deal with Warner Chappell, enabling further refinement of these songs into the album's cohesive set. Key songs drew from Dido's personal life in , such as "Thank You," inspired by her relationship with boyfriend Bob Page, whom she met in 1995; the lyrics capture a reflective moment on a rainy urban day, written hastily on soggy paper while bathing in her London flat. This track, like others, stemmed from everyday experiences amid city life, evolving through iterative demos before finalization in 1999.

Recording and production

The recording sessions for No Angel primarily took place at Sarm West Studios, along with Swanyard Studios, , , Eden Studios, and , all located in , spanning from the mid-1990s with intensive work in late 1998 to early 1999. Key producers included Dido's brother , who oversaw tracks 6 through 12 and contributed programming and keyboards; , who co-produced "Here with Me" (track 1), "Hunter" (track 2), and "All You Want" (track 5), adding keyboards and guitar to those songs; and , who co-produced "Take My Hand" (track 12) with additional keyboards. The album's sound blended live instrumentation—such as acoustic and electric guitars by and others, live drums by and Richie Stevens, bass by and John Pierce, and piano and harmonica on select tracks—with electronic elements including drum programming by James Sanger and , and extensive keyboard layers; string arrangements, led by violinist Gavyn Wright, were featured on tracks 1, 3, 11, and 12 to enhance the organic feel. Production faced challenges from the modest budget of Cheeky Records, which provided limited financial support but granted complete artistic control to and , allowing an unhurried process despite the 's subsequent to BMG causing release delays; the was finalized in time for its U.S. launch in June 1999.

Composition

Musical style

No Angel is primarily classified as pop, incorporating influences from , , and . The album's sound draws on the atmospheric grooves of and the introspective textures of , blended with folk-inspired acoustic arrangements that evoke a sense of intimacy and restraint. This fusion positions it within the late-1990s alternative pop landscape, often compared to the folk-tronica style of . Key sonic elements include prominent , , subtle programmed beats, and occasional orchestral strings, creating a polished yet understated production. For instance, the opening track "Here with Me" exemplifies the album's vibe through its languid rhythms and layered electronics, setting a melancholic tone enhanced by the lyrical themes of longing. These components contribute to a cohesive listening experience across its 12 tracks, clocking in at approximately 52 minutes, with consistent verse-chorus structures that maintain a dreamy, immersive flow.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics on No Angel center on themes of , loss, independence, and the subtle isolation of urban life, presented through Dido's introspective lens on personal relationships and self-discovery. Drawing from everyday observations, the songs adopt a tone that reveals emotional vulnerability, as seen in tracks that navigate the complexities of heartbreak and without overt drama. This approach mirrors poetic introspection, where mundane moments—like rainy mornings or quiet evenings—amplify inner turmoil and quiet triumphs. A prime example is "Thank You," which serves as a tribute to resilience following heartbreak, inspired by Dido's gratitude toward her then-boyfriend Bob Page, whom she met in 1995, for providing comfort and turning her life around during a difficult time. The lyrics contrast despair ("My tea's gone cold, I'm wondering why I got out of bed at all") with renewal ("And you came to me on a stormy night / And wrapped me in your arms"), emphasizing emotional recovery through connection. Similarly, "Hunter" explores intertwined with a yearning for independence, portraying a torn between possessive attachment and the urge to "see the world alone again" amid a stifling relationship. The song's narrative of wandering desire highlights the tension between intimacy and self-assertion, with lines like "Only know what I feel to be right" underscoring personal agency. Dido's vocal delivery enhances these themes, employing a breathy, intimate style that conveys in verses before swelling into fuller choruses for emotional release. This technique, evident across the , creates a sense of whispered confession, as in "I'm No Angel," where she admits to relational imperfections ("Thinking that I'm the one for you / I'm not an angel, I'm just me"), blending with defiant honesty about love's flaws. The sparse production supports this mood, allowing lyrics to evoke urban solitude, such as in "My Life," which reflects on fleeting city encounters and quiet longing.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from No Angel, "Here with Me", was initially released in as a promotional track ahead of the album's launch, which did not chart commercially in the UK. It was re-released in February 2001 following the album's growing success, this time peaking at number 4 on the and spending 12 weeks in the top 100. The song's promotion included two : an original version directed by Big TV! featuring surreal, dreamlike imagery that aligned with the album's ethereal aesthetic, and a 2001 version directed by , depicting Dido wandering urban streets in search of connection, which helped amplify its radio play and visual tie-in to the album's themes. B-sides for the single included remixes such as the Chillin' with the Family Mix, contributing to its club and alternative airplay. "Thank You", released on June 2, 2001, became the album's breakthrough single, peaking at number 3 on the and remaining in the top 100 for 10 weeks. Its chart success was significantly boosted by Eminem's 2000 hit , which sampled the song's chorus, introducing Dido to a wider audience and driving renewed interest in No Angel upon its UK re-release. The music video, directed by Dave Meyers, portrayed Dido's home being dismantled by authorities for unpaid bills, symbolizing emotional vulnerability and tying into the track's introspective lyrics, while emphasizing the album's blend of pop and visuals. Promotion involved radio campaigns and remixes, including the popular Deep Dish Vocal edit, which extended its reach in dance clubs; B-sides featured acoustic versions and live recordings to highlight Dido's roots. "Hunter" followed as the third single, released on September 17, 2001, and peaking at number 17 on the , with strong performance in including top-10 placements in and . The track's promotion focused on its darker, more rhythmic edge compared to prior singles, aiding the album's sustained chart presence. Its , directed by , showcased in a minimalist, shadowy setting with recurring motifs of pursuit and isolation, reinforcing No Angel's thematic cohesion. Remixes by and others were issued for club play, while the B-side "Take My Hand" offered a softer, unreleased acoustic counterpart. The fourth single, "All You Want", received a limited release on December 10, 2001, exclusively as a 3-inch mini-CD in the UK, rendering it ineligible for the Official Charts due to format restrictions. Despite this, it garnered radio and served as a holiday-timed promotional closer for the album, bundled with the B-side ""—a festive original written by reflecting her birthday. No official was produced, but fan-driven interest and digital previews helped maintain momentum for No Angel's enduring sales.

Marketing and touring

No Angel was initially released in the United Kingdom on June 1, 1999, through Cheeky Records in partnership with . The album's cover artwork featured a minimalist with Dido's face subtly integrated into the , evoking an and mood that aligned with the record's atmospheric sound. The album's promotion in the United States gained significant momentum in 2001, following the exposure from 's use of a sample from 's "" in his hit single "," released in late 2000, which created crossover appeal between pop and audiences. This partnership not only boosted radio airplay for "" on mainstream and adult contemporary stations but also elevated No Angel's visibility, leading to increased promotional efforts including television performances. joined for a live rendition of "" on on October 7, 2000, marking a key crossover moment, while her solo appearances in 2001 included performances on platforms, such as the where she won Best New Act. Marketing strategies emphasized radio campaigns and strategic collaborations to broaden the album's reach, with single releases like "Here with Me" and "Hunter" serving as key promotional tools to drive album sales. The world tour supporting No Angel ran from 2001 to 2002, encompassing around 75 shows across , , , and beyond, with setlists primarily featuring tracks from the album such as "Thank You," "Here with Me," "Hunter," and "I'm No Angel." In , the summer leg of the tour included support acts like Scottish and Icelandic artist Emiliana Torrini, performing at major venues including amphitheaters and arenas to capitalize on the album's growing popularity.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in 1999, No Angel garnered mixed reviews from music critics, who often praised Dido's vocal delivery while critiquing the album's production and lack of innovation. Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani rated it three out of five stars, highlighting it as a "delightful collection of lullabies" accented by subtle elements, though he noted its sleepy tone as a response to themes of lost love. Following the album's commercial breakthrough in 2001, particularly after the success of "Thank You" in Eminem's "Stan," retrospective assessments from outlets like NME and The Guardian emphasized its emotional depth and understated songcraft. NME, which had initially dismissed much of the material beyond its standout single, later acknowledged the record's graceful melancholy and its role in bridging folktronica with mainstream appeal. The Guardian similarly praised its raw vulnerability in later coverage, crediting Dido's songwriting for capturing everyday emotional turmoil with quiet intensity. In retrospective views, No Angel has been reevaluated as a classic. assigned it four out of five stars (equivalent to 7.8/10), lauding Dido's strong, high-in-the-mix vocals and the album's seductive, well-sequenced production as key to its atmospheric allure. Reviews in the , such as The Independent's 2024 assessment marking the album's 25th anniversary, have noted its feminist undertones in tracks exploring female and relational power dynamics, while balancing praise for its soothing intimacy against criticisms of its occasional tedium. Aggregate scores from early reviews reflect the shift from initial ambivalence to broader appreciation.

Commercial performance

No Angel achieved substantial commercial success globally, selling over 15 million copies worldwide and ranking among the best-selling albums of the . In the , the album topped the for seven consecutive weeks in , holding the position from late January to mid-March, and spent a total of 149 weeks on the chart. It was certified 10× Platinum by the (BPI) for shipments exceeding 3 million units. In the United States, No Angel peaked at number four on the Billboard 200 chart in June 2001 after climbing the listing and was certified 4× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for 4 million units shipped. Internationally, the album reached number one in Australia, where it was certified 6× Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for over 420,000 units, as well as in countries including Norway, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. It peaked at number four on the Canadian Albums Chart. In France, No Angel was awarded Diamond certification by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP) on June 25, 2002, for sales of 500,000 units. The album's performance received a significant boost from Eminem's 2000 single "Stan," which sampled the track "Thank You" and propelled No Angel up international charts.
CountryPeak PositionCertificationUnits Certified
16× Platinum (ARIA)420,000
44× Platinum ()400,000
1 (SNEP)500,000
United Kingdom110× Platinum (BPI)3,000,000
44× Platinum (RIAA)4,000,000

Cultural impact

The sampling of Dido's "" in Eminem's 2000 single "" significantly boosted the visibility of No Angel, introducing her ethereal vocals to a broader and pop audience and accelerating her rise to international stardom. This cross-genre collaboration not only helped "" become a cultural touchstone for obsessive —coining the term "" in modern lexicon—but also elevated Dido from niche circles to mainstream acclaim, with her album's sales surging in its wake. No Angel permeated pop culture through its soundtrack placements, embedding Dido's introspective sound in key media of the era. The track "Thank You" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1998 film Sliding Doors, underscoring romantic and alternate-reality themes in its closing scenes. Similarly, "Here with Me" served as the theme song for the WB television series Roswell from 1999 to 2002, amplifying the album's emotional resonance in sci-fi romance narratives. Dido's songs from the album also featured in numerous TV shows, including Grey's Anatomy, The Sopranos, Ugly Betty, Sex and the City, Ghost Whisperer, and Smallville, often highlighting moments of vulnerability and connection. The album contributed to the early 2000s wave of introspective female singer-songwriters, sharing chart dominance with contemporaries like and paving the way for later artists such as in blending pop, , and elements. Its themes of love, loss, and influenced a generation of , emphasizing emotional authenticity over polished perfection. Marking its 25th anniversary in , No Angel saw renewed appreciation through a limited-edition red marbled , accompanied by fan tributes and Dido's own reflections on its enduring personal and emotional legacy during promotional interviews.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The international edition of No Angel, released in , contains 12 tracks with a total runtime of 51:58.
No.TitleDurationWriter(s)Producer(s)
1"Here with Me"4:15 Armstrong, , Paul Statham,
2"Hunter"3:57 Armstrong, ,
3"Don't Think of Me"4:32 Armstrong, , Mark Bates
4"My Lover's Gone"4:28 Armstrong, ,
5"All You Want"3:54 Armstrong, Paul Herman, ,
6"Thank You"3:38 Armstrong, Paul Herman,
7"Honestly OK"4:39 Armstrong, ,
8"Slide"4:52 Armstrong, Paul Herman,
9"Isobel"3:54 Armstrong, ,
10"I'm No Angel"3:56 Armstrong, , Paul Statham,
11"My Life"3:10 Armstrong, Mark Bates, ,
12"Take My Hand" (bonus track)6:43 Armstrong, Richard Dekkard, ,
The original US edition, released in 1999, omits the bonus track "Take My Hand," resulting in 11 tracks and a of 45:15. The Japanese edition includes two additional exclusive bonus tracks: "Worthless" and "Me," following the standard 12 tracks.

Personnel

The album No Angel features contributions from a range of musicians, producers, and technical staff. Vocals
  • Dido – lead vocals (all tracks)
  • Pauline Taylor – backing vocals (tracks 2, 3, 8, 11, 12)
  • Rachael Brown – backing vocals (tracks 8, 11)
  • – backing vocals (track 8)
Guitar
  • – acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 2, 5)
  • John Themis – electric guitar, percussion (tracks 1, 2, 5)
  • – electric guitar (tracks 2, 5)
  • Martin McCory – electric guitar (track 9)
  • Dave Randall – acoustic guitar (tracks 4, 10, 12)
  • – guitar (tracks 3, 6, 8, 9)
Bass
  • John Pierce – bass (tracks 2, 5)
  • – bass (track 3)
  • Aubrey Nunn – bass (tracks 4, 10, 12)
  • Tim Vogt – bass (track 9)
Drums and percussion
  • Richie Stevens – drums (tracks 2, 5), percussion (track 5)
  • – drums (track 3)
  • Matty Benbrook – drums (tracks 8, 9, 11)
  • Mal Hyde Smith – percussion (tracks 6, 9, 12)
  • Sudha – percussion (tracks 8, 10)
Keyboards and programming
  • – keyboards (tracks 1, 2, 5)
  • Paul Statham – keyboards (tracks 1, 10)
  • Peter Vittese – keyboards (track 1), additional programming (track 1)
  • Mark Bates – keyboards (tracks 3, 6, 9, 11, 12)
  • Bruce Aisher – keyboards (tracks 7, 8)
  • – keyboards (track 12)
  • – keyboards (tracks 7, 9)
  • James Sanger – programming (tracks 2, 5)
  • Jony Rockstar – programming (track 3)
  • Duncan Bridgeman – programming (track 4)
  • – programming (tracks 6, 8–10, 12)
  • Matt Benbrook – programming (track 7)
  • Nick Manasseh – additional programming (track 7)
  • Pete Davis – programming (various tracks)
Strings
  • Wil Malone – string arrangement (tracks 1, 3, 11, 12)
  • Gavyn Wright – string orchestration, leader (tracks 1, 3, 11, 12)
Production and engineering
  • Dido – producer (all tracks)
  • Rick Nowels – producer (tracks 1, 2, 5)
  • Youth – producer (track 3)
  • Rollo – producer (tracks 6–12), executive producer
  • Sister Bliss – producer (track 12)
  • Pascal Gabriel – initial pre-production (track 1)
  • Paul Statham – initial pre-production (track 1)
  • Ash Howes – recording engineer, mixing engineer (tracks 1, 2, 5)
  • Hugo Nicolson – recording engineer (track 3)
  • Goetz Botterbusch – recording engineer (tracks 4, 6–12), mixing engineer (track 4)
  • Phill Brown – recording engineer (tracks 6–10), mixing engineer (tracks 6–11)
  • Iain Robertson – engineering assistance
  • Hosh Gureli – A&R
  • Peter Edge – A&R

Release history and reissues

No Angel was first released in the United States on 1 June 1999 by Arista Records and Cheeky Records. The album saw wider international release starting in 2000, with the UK edition following on 19 February 2001 via Arista, Cheeky Records, and BMG. It has been reissued in various formats over the years, including an enhanced CD version in the UK on 29 January 2001, a limited-edition vinyl pressing in 2018, and a 25th anniversary deluxe edition on red marbled vinyl released worldwide on 19 September 2025 by Sony Music/Legacy Recordings, featuring new artwork and deluxe packaging.
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
1 June 1999CD, CassetteArista, Cheeky Records
Various (international)2000–2001CD, Cassette, Arista, Cheeky Records, BMG
19 February 2001CD (enhanced)Arista, Cheeky Records, BMG
Worldwide2018Vinyl (limited)Arista
Worldwide19 September 2025Vinyl (deluxe, ),

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