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Not to be confused with Live in Cartoon Motion.
Life in Cartoon Motion Studio album by Mika Released 5 February 2007 (UK)
22 March 2007 (US and Italy)Genre Glam rock, power pop, electronica Length 46:16 (Standard/Int'l edition)
49:53 (US, Canadian and Italian edition)Label Island (United Kingdom)
Casablanca (U.S.)Producer Greg Wells, Mika Mika chronology Dodgy Holiday EP
(2006)Life in Cartoon Motion
(2007)Songs for Sorrow
(2009)Singles from Life In Cartoon Motion - "Grace Kelly"
Released: 29 January 2007 - "Love Today"
Released: 23 April 2007 - "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)"
Released: 23 July 2007 - "Happy Ending"
Released: 15 October 2007 - "Lollipop"
Released: 21 December 2007 - "Relax, Take It Easy"
Released: 31 December 2007
Life in Cartoon Motion is the debut album by singer Mika, produced by Greg Wells and Mika, mixed by Greg Wells, with co-production on two songs by Jodi Marr and John Merchant, released on Island Records on 5 February 2007 in the United Kingdom, and on Casablanca Records on 27 March 2007 in the U.S.. The single "Grace Kelly" stayed at #1 in the British charts for five weeks straight and became a #1 hit in many countries. The album debuted at #1 in the United Kingdom, selling 5.7 million copies worldwide since its release and counting. The album cover of Life in Cartoon Motion has since been used in an iPod Touch commercial. It was the fifth best-selling album in the world in 2007.
Contents
Background
Prior to obtaining his record deal, Mika sent demos to many record companies in Britain, but was never signed. One record label in particular claimed that Mika had a good voice, but insisted he write more conventional songs like Robbie Williams in order to become more commercial. Mika rejected this advice.[1][2][3] The song "Grace Kelly" was inspired by these problems. In 2006 Mika signed with Island Records and began recording his debut album. His musical influences are based in classical music.[3] Before Mika released his debut album he promised the media that "It was a magical world that you could live in. A parallel universe for people that is illusory and enchanting and amazing."[4] Some songs on the album are sexually ambiguous, prompting some questioning regarding Mika's sexuality. On this, Mika comments that he has no taboos about what he can use to tell a story or what stories he can actually tell. He believes that sexualizing music is great, but politically sexualizing music and making the artist's sexuality the defining point of someone's music is "boring".[2] He says about his own sexuality: "...laying myself out on the table to almost a tabloid level and kind of sharing my entire personal life, I'm really not into that."[2] The songs on the album have different subjects. "Grace Kelly", as stated before, is about the struggle of getting a record deal. Mika stated that the song is a very important song on the album mostly because:"...it's a flagpole for the record in terms of lyrical content and the whole pop vision I wanted to get across."[3] In March 2007 the album was released in the United States. Before its release there was much publicity about the album, mainly due to its success in Europe. Mika commented on the hype by saying: "I think I'm lucky. Hype can be good and hype can be bad. The good thing that's happening to me is that the hype is about the project, it's about the music ... I'm not the son of anyone famous, I haven't really slept with anyone particularly well known ... it's really just about music, and that's something I think is very healthy."[2]
Cover design
The cover for the album and its inside booklet was designed by Mika's sister, Yasmine (who works under the pen name DaWack), Richard Hogg and Mika himself.[3]
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [5] The Daily Telegraph [6] Blender [7] Drowned in Sound [8] Entertainment Weekly (B+)[9] The Guardian [10] The Independent [11] Los Angeles Times [12] Pitchfork Media (1.5/10)[13] Rolling Stone [14] Slant Magazine [15] Stylus (D-)[16] Observer Music Monthly [17] Uncut [18] Robert Christgau [19] Initial critical response to Life in Cartoon Motion was very mixed. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 55, based on 23 reviews.[20] In January 2007 it was considered the best new talent in the BBC's Sound of 2007 music poll.[21] About 130 music critics and broadcasters from the U.K. agreed that Mika was the sound of 2007.[1] It has received highly polarized reviews, earning one star from The Guardian[22] and four stars in the London Evening Standard.[23] The album received 1 out of 10 from the Drowned in Sound website,[24] and prompted Brian May of Queen, a fan of Mika, to criticise the website[25] for making unnecessary personal attacks at Mika.[26][27]
Singles
Single UK US Au Eu It Fr Nl No Release "Relax, Take It Easy" + +* + + + + EP – early 2006 (UK); June 2007 (Eu); July 2007 (Canada) "Grace Kelly" + + + + January 2007 (Worldwide); March 2007 (US) "Lollipop" + +* + April 2007 (Norway, Switzerland); January 2008 (Canada) "Love Today" + + + + + + + April 2007 (Worldwide) "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" + + + + July 2007; Fall 2007 (Canada); February 2008 (Australia) "Happy Ending" + + + + + October 2007 (Eu); January 2008 (Ne) "Relax, Take It Easy" /
"Lollipop"+ Double A-side single – December 2007 (UK) Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Grace Kelly" Mika, Jodi Marr, John Merchant, Dan Warner 3:07 2. "Lollipop" Mika 3:03 3. "My Interpretation" Mika, Jodi Marr, Richie Supa 3:35 4. "Love Today" Mika 3:55 5. "Relax, Take It Easy" Mika, Nick Eede 4:30 6. "Any Other World" Mika 4:19 7. "Billy Brown" Mika 3:14 8. "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" Mika 4:08 9. "Stuck in the Middle" Mika 4:08 10. "Happy Ending" Mika 4:35 11. "Ring Ring (Bonus Track)" 2:50 Extended bonus tracks No. Title Length 12. "Grace Kelly (Acoustic)" 3:09 13. "Stuck In the Middle (Acoustic)" 3:56 14. "Relax, Take It Easy (Acoustic)" 3:03 Chart performance
Life in Cartoon Motion was named the fifth worldwide best-selling album of 2007, beating many established artists and groups. Mika was also the world best-selling male singer of 2007. According to Billboard, the album spent 7 weeks at number 1 in Europe in 2007.
Weekly charts
Chart (2007) Peak
positionArgentine Albums Chart[28] 1 Australian Albums Chart[29] 5 Austrian Albums Chart[30] 6 Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[31] 1 Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[32] 1 Canadian Albums Chart[33] 2 Czech Republic Albums Chart[34] 24 Danish Albums Chart[35] 3 European Top 100 Albums[36] 1 Finnish Albums Chart[37] 11 French Albums Chart[38] 1 German Albums Chart[39] 6 Greek Albums Chart[40] 1 Hungarian Albums Chart[41] 12 Irish Albums Chart[42] 2 Italian Albums Chart[43] 9 Japanese Albums Chart[44] 13 Mexican Albums Chart 5 Netherlands Albums Chart[45] 1 New Zealand Albums Chart 3 Norwegian Albums Chart[46] 1 Portuguese Albums Chart[47] 9 Russian Albums Chart[48] 1 Spanish Albums Chart[49] 3 Swedish Albums Chart[50] 3 Swiss Albums Chart[51] 1 UK Albums Chart[52] 1 US Billboard 200 29 Year-end
End of year chart (2007) Position German Albums Chart [53] 12 Certifications
Region Certification Sales/Shipments Argentina[54] Gold 20,000 Australia[55] 2× Platinum 200,000 Austria[56] Platinum 15,000 Belgium[57] 5x Platinum 200,000 Canada[58] 2x Platinum 200,000 Europe[59] 4× Platinum 4,000,000 France[60] Diamond 750,000 Germany[61] Platinum 200,000 Hungary[62] Gold 10,000 Italy[63] Platinum 146,446[64] Ireland[65] 3x Platinum 45,000 Japan[66] Gold 100,000 New Zealand[citation needed] Gold 7,500 Portugal[67] Platinum 20,000 Russia[68] Platinum 20,000 Spain[69] Gold 40,000 Sweden[70] Gold 20,000 Switzerland[71] 2× Platinum 30,000 United Kingdom[72] 5× Platinum 1,500,000 References
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External links
- Mika's official website
- Mika on Myspace
- Greg Wells
- Interview with Greg Wells about producing the album
- Jodi Marr
Mika Albums Life in Cartoon Motion • The Boy Who Knew Too Much • The Origin of LoveExtended plays Dodgy Holiday • Songs for SorrowSingles Life in Cartoon Motion"Relax, Take It Easy" • "Grace Kelly" • "Love Today" • "Big Girl (You Are Beautiful)" • "Happy Ending" • "Relax, Take It Easy" (re-release) / "Lollipop"The Boy Who Knew Too Much"We Are Golden" • "Blame It on the Girls" • "Rain"The Origin of Love"Elle me dit"Other songs"Everybody Hurts" • "Kick Ass (We Are Young)"Concert tours Dodgy Holiday Tour (2007–2008) • 1955 Tour (2009–2010) • Imaginarium Tour (2010)DVDs Live in Cartoon Motion • Live Parc Des Princes ParisOther articles Categories:- Mika albums
- 2007 albums
- Debut albums
- Albums produced by Greg Wells
- Albums certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan
- "Grace Kelly"
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