Don't Stop (Annie album)

Don't Stop (Annie album)
Don't Stop
Studio album by Annie
Released 19 October 2009 (2009-10-19)
Recorded 2006–09
Genre Electropop, synthpop
Length 46:02
Label Totally, Smalltown Supersound
Producer Annie, Paul Epworth, Brian Higgins, Timo Kaukolampi, Richard X, Xenomania
Annie chronology
iTunes Live: London Festival '08
(2008)
Don't Stop
(2009)
Wednesday Mix
(2009)
Singles from Don't Stop
  1. "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me"
    Released: 14 July 2008
  2. "Anthonio"
    Released: 4 May 2009
  3. "Songs Remind Me of You"
    Released: 17 August 2009
  4. "My Love Is Better"
    Released: 9 October 2009

Don't Stop is the second studio album by Norwegian recording artist Annie. Originally intended for a 2008 release on UK-based Island Records, the planned release date was pushed back. Annie left Island for independent Norwegian label Smalltown Supersound, which released a revised version of the album in October 2009.

Don't Stop generally received positive reviews from music critics. It features production work from previous collaborators Timo Kaukolampi and Richard X, as well as Xenomania and Paul Epworth.

Contents

Background

In May 2008, Popjustice called the album "a complete modern masterpiece", revealed the title (Don't Stop) and gave the first track listing.[1] Pitchfork Media posted a different track listing two months later, which excluded a track entitled "Perfectly Honest", while "Misery" was renamed "I Can't Let Go".[2]

Girls Aloud initially provided backing vocals for "My Love Is Better".[1] Annie received tabloid attention when various publications wrote that Girls Aloud requested "My Love Is Better" be removed from the album. Producer Brian Higgins was reported to have included vocal tracks from a Girls Aloud demo in the song without their permission.[3] Annie told Digital Spy in an interview that "it's not as dramatic as they said in the papers", citing problems with the record company. "Brian asked them if they'd like to help out. They were really up for it and came into my studio and it was really fun."[4] The issue was resolved and the song remained on Annie's album.[5]

Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy of Franz Ferdinand play guitar on "Loco".[6] "I Can't Let Go" features guest vocals from Fredrik Saroea of Datarock.[1]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic (77/100)[7]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[8]
The A.V. Club (B+)[9]
BBC Music (very favourable)[10]
Entertainment Weekly (B+)[11]
The Guardian 4/5 stars[12]
musicOMH 4.5/5 stars[13]
NME (8/10)[14]
Pitchfork Media (7.2/10)[15]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars[16]
Slant Magazine 3.5/5 stars[17]

Don't Stop received positive reviews from most music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 77, based on 22 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[7] Joseph Brannigan Lynch of Entertainment Weekly described the album as "a savvy mix of energetic early-'80s synth-pop and indie electronic—she's as close to LCD Soundsystem as to Kylie Minogue. Her vocals switch between seen-it-all sass and breathy melancholy with convincing ease."[11] The Guardian's Michael Hann referred to it as "a delightful confection, filled with attention to detail and perfectly turned—and deserving of your attention."[12] The A.V. Club's Michaelangelo Matos viewed the music contained on the album as "high-grade, glossy electro-pop, heavily indebted to the '80s."[9] BBC Music reviewer Ian Wade stated that "Don't Stop is 12 slices of sublime pop genius, and one ranks right up there with the best contemporary female pop."[10] Michael Cragg of musicOMH raved, "Featuring some of the most inventive producers in pop and steered by a singer who knows her way round a catchy melody or five, Don't Stop is one of the best pop albums of 2009."[13]

Andy Kellman wrote for Allmusic that "[a]s on Anniemal, Don't Stop contains some of the catchiest, most clever dance-pop in circulation, highlighted by the fizzy 'I Don't Like Your Band'", but argued that the collaborations with Xenomania, Timo Kaukolampi and Richard X "aren't as powerful, however, with a good handful of their songs no match for Anniemal's weaker moments."[8] Rolling Stone's Will Hermes remarked that the album "refines her Euro-disco with more flavors and fewer hooks. Still, the music remains rapturous and cheeky."[16] Ailbhe Malone from the NME noted that "[t]hough production is split three ways between Xenomania, Paul Epworth and Timo Kaukolampi, the record is all Annie's own."[14] In his review for Slant Magazine, Sal Cinquemani commented that "the album's true highlights, not surprisingly, belong to Timo Kaukolampi and Richard X, the pair responsible for the bulk of Annie's debut: The latter's 'Songs Remind Me of You' is a rollicking Italo disco nugget a la the inexplicably omitted single 'Anthonio,' and the former's 'Take You Home,' like 'I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me' (another single curiously missing from the album proper), would fit perfectly on Anniemal."[17] Pitchfork Media's Matthew Perpetua felt that "[n]ot every song on Don't Stop or its bonus All Night EP is a classic, but Annie's good taste has yielded another fine crop of pop tunes."[15]

Promotion and release

The first single was initially going to be a cover of Stacey Q's 1986 song "Two of Hearts", backed with "Songs Remind Me of You".[18] The release was listed as "still forthcoming" on producer Richard X's official website during a period of time.[19] It was suggested that the album could see an April 2008 release.[18]

An album sampler was released in April for promotional purposes, containing the songs "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me", "My Love Is Better", "When the Night", "Marie Cherie" and "Songs Remind Me of You".[20] A megamix containing samples of the album's songs was subsequently released.[21]

Prior to the release of "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me", "Loco" was released as a digital-only single. The album's actual first single "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me" was released on 14 July 2008.[22] The song was described as "sweet, scrumptious electropop" by Digital Spy.[22] Pitchfork Media wrote that the song had "the slinky electro-pop strut" of Saint Etienne and Annie's previous single "Chewing Gum".[23] The music video, directed by Sarah Chatfield,[24] appeared online in late April 2008.[25]

On 25 September 2008 it was reported that the album's release had been pushed back to April 2009 so Island Records have more time to promote the album.[26]

Annie reported in a Myspace blog post on 8 October 2008 that "Two of Hearts" would be released as the next single from Don't Stop on 27 October 2008 but was cancelled last minute due to legal issues with Island Records.[27] The following month, Annie left Island Records, taking the masters of the album with her. She subsequently announced that Don't Stop would be released in 2009 with a different track listing from the one leaked onto the Internet.[28]

The album finally saw a release on 19 October 2009 with a revised track listing and new artwork.[29] New songs "Hey Annie", title track "Don't Stop" and "I Don't Like Your Band" were added to the album's final track listing. Meanwhile, "I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me" and "Anthonio" were released on a bonus disc, entitled the All Night EP, among "Sweet", "I Can't Let Go", and new song "All Night".

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Hey Annie"   Anne Lilia Berge Strand, Paul Epworth, Heidrun Bjornsdottir Annie, Epworth 4:08
2. "My Love Is Better"   Strand, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Nick Coler, Tim Powell Higgins, Xenomania 3:19
3. "Bad Times"   Strand, Cooper, Higgins, Coler, Powell Higgins, Xenomania 3:57
4. "Don't Stop"   Strand, Epworth, Bjornsdottir Annie, Epworth 4:10
5. "I Don't Like Your Band"   Strand, Epworth, Bjornsdottir Annie, Epworth 3:25
6. "Songs Remind Me of You"   Richard X, Hannah Robinson Richard X 4:06
7. "Marie Cherie"   Strand, Timo Kaukolampi, Yngve Sætre, Robinson Kaukolampi 5:15
8. "Take You Home"   Strand, Kaukolampi Kaukolampi 4:26
9. "The Breakfast Song"   Strand, Kaukolampi Kaukolampi 3:10
10. "Loco"   Strand, Cooper, Higgins, Coler, Powell Higgins, Xenomania 3:13
11. "When the Night"   Strand, Cooper, Higgins, Coler, Powell Higgins, Xenomania 3:31
12. "Heaven and Hell"   Strand, Cooper, Higgins, Coler, Powell Higgins, Xenomania 3:23

Personnel

  • Annie – vocals (all tracks); producer (tracks 1, 4, 5); design; front cover
  • Blank Blank – design, front cover
  • Nick Coler – guitar (tracks 2, 3, 10–12); keyboards (tracks 2, 3, 10, 11); programming (tracks 2, 3, 9, 10–12)
  • Richard Edgeler – technician (tracks 2, 10, 11)
  • Paul Epworth – producer (tracks 1, 4, 5)
  • Ercola – programming (tracks 8, 9)
  • Matt Gray – programming (tracks 2, 10, 12); mixing (tracks 7–9)
  • Petri Henriksson – photography
  • Brian Higgins – producer, keyboards, programming (tracks 2, 3, 10–12); mixing (tracks 3, 12)
  • Pete Hofmann – mixing (track 6)
  • Jenny Jansson – hair, make-up
  • Alex Kapranos – guitar (track 10)
  • Timo Kaukolampi – producer (tracks 7–9); programming (track 2)
  • Tomi Leppänen – drums (track 9)
  • Nick McCarthy – guitar (track 10)
  • Nina Merikallio – front cover, photography
  • Owen Parker – guitar (tracks 2, 3, 11, 12); keyboards (tracks 11, 12)
  • Aki Pekka-Sinikoski – photography
  • Mari Persen – violin (track 7)
  • Tim Powell – keyboards (tracks 2, 3, 10–12); programming (tracks 2, 3, 8–12); mixing (tracks 3, 12)
  • Hannah Robinsonbacking vocals (track 6)
  • Yngve Sætre – violin arrangements (track 7); programming (track 8)
  • Chris Sanders – marching drums (track 7)
  • Geoff Sanoff – programming (track 8)
  • Toby Scott – programming (track 9)
  • Mintu Vesala – styling
  • Jeremy Wheatley – mixing (tracks 2, 10, 11)
  • Richard X – producer, backing vocals (track 6)
  • Xenomania – producers (tracks 2, 3, 10–12)
Additional personnel for the All Night EP
  • Annie – vocals (all tracks); producer (track 1)
  • Nick Coler – guitar, programming (track 5)
  • Paul Epworth – producer (track 1)
  • Ercola – programming (track 2); additional programming (track 4)
  • Matt Gray – mixing (track 4)
  • Brian Higgins – producer, mixing, keyboards (track 5)
  • Pete Hofmann – mixing (tracks 2, 3)
  • James Iha – boogie guitars (track 4)
  • Timo Kaukolampi – producer (track 4); programming (track 2)
  • Petri Kautto – guitar (track 2)
  • Owen Parker – guitar (track 5)
  • Tim Powell – additional programming (track 4); keyboards, mixing, programming (track 5)
  • Hannah Robinson – backing vocals (track 2)
  • Yngve Sætre – additional programming (track 4)
  • Geoff Sanoff – additional programming (track 4)
  • Fredrik Saroea – guest vocals (track 4)
  • Richard X – producer (tracks 2, 3)
  • Xenomania – producers (track 5)

Charts

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Norwegian Albums Chart[31] 25
UK Albums Chart[32] 126
UK Indie Albums Chart[33] 15
US Dance/Electronic Albums[34] 12
US Heatseekers Albums[35] 23

Release history

Country Date Label
United Kingdom 19 October 2009[36] Totally, Smalltown Supersound
Norway 26 October 2009[37]
United States 17 November 2009[8]
Japan 2 December 2009[38] P-Vine Records

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