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Recording information: Big Evil Corp., Los Angeles, CA.; Decibel studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Maratone Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Mr. Biz Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Ruby Red Productions, Santa Monica, CA.Photographer: Mark Liddell.Maturity already proven to be Avril Lavigne's bugaboo way back in 2004 when she stumbled through a Chantal Kreviazuk co-written sophomore set called Under My Skin, the former mall punk once again returns to reflection for her fourth album, 2011's Goodbye Lullaby. The occasion for introspection is Lavigne's divorce from Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley, who has some presence as a producer and phantom on Goodbye Lullaby, sometimes even standing at the helm for a lovelorn, regretful tune. Lavigne has songwriting credits on every cut here, bearing sole responsibility for half of the tunes. These are not the ones that stick. The ones that stick are Max Martin productions that he co-wrote, including first single "What the Hell," which touches upon Avril's irrepressible brattiness. Despite Marti
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Personnel: Avril Lavigne (vocals); Raine Maida (guitar, key
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Personnel: Avril Lavigne (vocals); Raine Maida (guitar, keyboards); Ben Moody, Phil X. (guitar); Butch Walker (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, keyboards, bass guitar, percussion, programming, background vocals); Sam Fisher, Mark Robertson , Samuel Formicola (violin); Shanti Randall (viola); Victor Lawrence (cello); Static, Jon O'Brien (keyboards, programming); Kenny Aronoff (drums, percussion); Bill Lefler, Kenny Cresswell (drums); Brian E. Garcia (percussion); Jason Lader (programming); Dan Chass (drum programming); Michael Ward (guitar); Evan Taubenfeld (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, background vocals); Patrick Warren (strings, chamberlin, keyboards); Chantal Kreviazuk (piano, keyboards); Josh Freese, Brooks Wackerman (drums).Audio Mixers: Randy Staub ; Tom Lord-Alge.Editors: Dan Certa; Dan Certina.Photographer: James Minchin.While Avril Lavigne's 2002 debut, LET GO, arrived amidst a tidal wave of teen female performers, the 17-year-old Canadian singer/songwriter managed to distinguish h
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Recording information: Big Evil Corp., Los Angeles, CA.; Decibel studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Maratone Studios, Stockholm, Sweden; Mr. Biz Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Ruby Red Productions, Santa Monica, CA.Photographer: Mark Liddell.Maturity already proven to be Avril Lavigne's bugaboo way back in 2004 when she stumbled through a Chantal Kreviazuk co-written sophomore set called Under My Skin, the former mall punk once again returns to reflection for her fourth album, 2011's Goodbye Lullaby. The occasion for introspection is Lavigne's divorce from Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley, who has some presence as a producer and phantom on Goodbye Lullaby, sometimes even standing at the helm for a lovelorn, regretful tune. Lavigne has songwriting credits on every cut here, bearing sole responsibility for half of the tunes. These are not the ones that stick. The ones that stick are Max Martin productions that he co-wrote, including first single "What the Hell," which touches upon Avril's irrepressible brattiness. Despite Marti
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Personnel: Avril Lavigne (vocals, background vocals); Lukas
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Personnel: Avril Lavigne (vocals, background vocals); Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald (guitar, piano); Butch Walker (guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming, background vocals); Deryck Whibley, Tim Pierce, Greg Suran (guitar); Larry Corbett (cello); Jamie Muhoberac (piano, keyboards); Dan Chace (keyboards, programming); Abe Laboriel, Jr., Josh Freese, Kenny Aronoff , Stevo, Travis Barker, Steven Wolf (drums).Audio Mixers: Deryck Whibley; Chris Lord-Alge; Serban Ghenea; Tom Lord-Alge.Recording information: Abbey Road, London, England.Photographers: Deryck Whibley; Mark Liddell.Arranger: Leon Pendarvis.BEST DAMN THING is the third full-length from pop chart upstart Avril Lavigne and shows the artist has lost none of the cheeky, bratty rock edge that put the singer on the map. The album's lead-off single, "Girlfriend," a bouncy pop-punk romp driven by pell-mell energy and a naggingly catchy chorus, is a case in point. "Girlfriend" kicks off the 12-song set with a bang, telling the listener in no uncertain terms th
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio t
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Personnel: Avril Lavigne (vocals, guitar); Evan Taubenfeld (guitar); Mark Spicoluk (bass); Matthew Brann (drums).Producers: Clif Magness, The Matrix, Curt Frasca, Peter Zizzo."I'm With You" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Awards for Song Of The Year and for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. "Losing Grip" was nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.Personnel: Avril Lavigne (guitar, background vocals); Avril Lavigne (vocals); Corky James (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Clif Magness (guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, drums, programming); Curt Frasca, Peter Zizzo (guitar, programming); Gerry Leonard , Evan Taubenfeld (guitar); Suzie Katayama (cello); Matthew Brann, Joe Bonadio, Josh Freese, Alex Elena (drums); Jen Scaturro (programming).Audio Mixers: David Leonard ; Randy Staub ; Tom Lord-Alge.Recording information: Big Baby Recording, New York, NY; Blue Iron Gate Studio, Santa Monica, CA; Boul
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BMG (distributor) ( April 04, 2005 ), Genre: Rock & Pop
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Superstar CD+G (Compact Disc + Graphics) Karaoke Disks play on any cd player but will display printed lyrics on your TV screen if you have a karaoke machine. The words change color in time to the music! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE QUALITY OF THE MUSIC IS SUPERB & THE CD+G CONTAINS ONLY THE INSTRUMENTAL BACKGROUNDS, THERE ARE NO LEAD VOCALS OR VOCAL DEMONSTRATIONS Regular price: $20.99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SONGLIST: Naked - Complicated - I'm With You - Naked - Things I'll Never Say - Lavigne, Avril Mobile - Sk8er Boi - Losing Grip - Unwanted - Tomorrow - Anything But Ordinary - My World - Nobody's Fool
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Release Date: 2011-01-11, Audio CD, 1-2-3-4 GO
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After giving Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, and Usher's
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After giving Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, and Usher's back catalog the floor-filling treatment, the Essential Mixes series turns its attention to an artist far more synonymous with hi-NRG club-friendly dance-pop, Kylie Minogue. No stranger to the concept of the remix album, the diminutive Antipodean's past output has constantly been subjected to DJ reworkings on the likes of the several Greatest Remix Hits collections and 2010's Boombox. But while her early Stock, Aitken & Waterman production-line pop and her noughties' reinvention as a slinky disco siren have all been tackled, her less successful mid-'90s deconstruction era hasn't been as widely covered. This nine-track collection puts this right, with five cuts from 1998's Impossible Remixes album (the dance companion to the under-rated Impossible Princess) nestling alongside four previously unreleased mixes of tracks from 1994's self-titled effort. Focusing on her most interesting, slightly alternative career phase, the string of remixes from producer
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Composer: Patrick Doyle.Personnel: Jem, Mae McKenna, Avril
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Composer: Patrick Doyle.Personnel: Jem, Mae McKenna, Avril Lavigne (vocals); Lukasz "Dr. Luke" Gottwald (guitar, piano); Ramón Stagnaro (steel guitar, nylon-string guitar, tiple); Larry Corbett (cello); Steven Wolf (drums, percussion); James McWilliam (programming).Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Nick Wollage; Serban Ghenea.Recording information: Air Lyndhurst Studios London; Henson Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA.Editor: Chris Barrett.Arranger: Benjamin Wallfisch.Composer Patrick Doyle, who cast a dark cloud (in a good way) over Harry Potter on the soundtrack to 2005's Goblet of Fire does just the opposite for the film adaptation of the popular young adult novel Eragon. An amalgamation of the worlds of Potter, the Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Anne Mcaffery's Dragonriders of Pern, Eragon is a by-the-book fantasy and it deserves a predictable score. Doyle takes a page from every schmaltzy trick in the "adventure film's composer" book, pulling the pulpy bits from John Williams and the heavy bits from Howard
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Avril Lavigne's fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, is set for release by RCA Records on March 8, 2011. Working with longtime collaborators Deryck Whibley, Evan Taubenfeld and Butch Walker, as well as songwriter/producer Max Martin, Lavigne continues to share her personal experiences through her writing and music with a more organic and raw sound. Avril Lavigne has made an indelible mark on the music community, selling more than 30 million albums worldwide, earning eight Grammy nominations and seven Canadian Juno Awards. She burst onto the music scene in 2002 with the critically acclaimed Let Go, featuring the smash singles "Sk8r Boi" and "Complicated". Her 2004 release, Under My Skin, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, as did her third album, The Best Damn Thing, which produced the irrepressible #1 single "Girlfriend" and logged more than 130 million views on YouTube! Lavigne also wrote the song Alice for Tim Burton's critically acclaimed Disney Film Alice in Wonderland. DVD includes the Making Of Goodbye Lullaby.
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With her breakthrough 2002 debut, Let Go, Avril Lavigne tri
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With her breakthrough 2002 debut, Let Go, Avril Lavigne tried to market herself as the bona fide alternative to tarty teen queens, Britney and Christina. Her guitar-pop hits were irresistibly bratty but the whole "Complicated" teen pose was a little hard to swallow, especially since two songwriters called the Matrix--who had at least twenty years on the Canadian singer--fed her most of the material. Having had the chance to live a little, Lavigne returns to make good on her angsty image with Under My Skin, an album rippling with delightfully dour melodies and heartfelt lyrics about loneliness ("How Does It Feel") and fractured relationships ("Don't Tell Me"). Is it clichéd? Sure. Will it scare off her necktie and t-shirt wearing fans? Possibly. But there's nothing quite as satisfying as watching a teen-pop icon actually reveal her soul. --Jaan Uhelszki
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Avril Lavigne's fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby, is set for release by RCA Records on March 8, 2011. Working with longtime collaborators Deryck Whibley, Evan Taubenfeld and Butch Walker, as well as songwriter/producer Max Martin, Lavigne continues to share her personal experiences through her writing and music with a more organic and raw sound. Avril Lavigne has made an indelible mark on the music community, selling more than 30 million albums worldwide, earning eight Grammy nominations and seven Canadian Juno Awards. She burst onto the music scene in 2002 with the critically acclaimed Let Go, featuring the smash singles "Sk8r Boi" and "Complicated". Her 2004 release, Under My Skin, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, as did her third album, The Best Damn Thing, which produced the irrepressible #1 single "Girlfriend" and logged more than 130 million views on YouTube! Lavigne also wrote the song Alice for Tim Burton's critically acclaimed Disney Film Alice in Wonderland. DVD includes the Making Of Goodbye Lullaby.
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with acclaimed producer Don Gilmore (Avril Lavigne, Linkin Park, Pearl Jam) at the famed NRG Studios in Los Angeles. This new effort is another huge step forward in the band's continuous evolution and marks their first full-length since 2006's Karmacode. Cristina Scabbia (vocals) states: "Shallow Life is a natural metamorphosis from within the band; we explored different musical territories while maintaining our own style. A mix of old and new, fast and slow and light and dark. The album production is incredibly powerful and has a beautiful purity to it. Shallow Life has forced us to challenge ourselves. It represents the way we see ourselves in the days we live in through truth, love and lies."
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With her breakthrough 2002 debut, Let Go, Avril Lavigne tried to market herself as the bona fide alternative to tarty teen queens, Britney and Christina. Her guitar-pop hits were irresistibly bratty but the whole "Complicated" teen pose was a little hard to swallow, especially since two songwriters called the Matrix--who had at least twenty years on the Canadian singer--fed her most of the material. Having had the chance to live a little, Lavigne returns to make good on her angsty image with Under My Skin, an album rippling with delightfully dour melodies and heartfelt lyrics about loneliness ("How Does It Feel") and fractured relationships ("Don't Tell Me"). Is it clichéd? Sure. Will it scare off her necktie and t-shirt wearing fans? Possibly. But there's nothing quite as satisfying as watching a teen-pop icon actually reveal her soul. --Jaan Uhelszki
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With her breakthrough 2002 debut, Let Go, Avril Lavigne tried to market herself as the bona fide alternative to tarty teen queens, Britney and Christina. Her guitar-pop hits were irresistibly bratty but the whole "Complicated" teen pose was a little hard to swallow, especially since two songwriters called the Matrix--who had at least twenty years on the Canadian singer--fed her most of the material. Having had the chance to live a little, Lavigne returns to make good on her angsty image with Under My Skin, an album rippling with delightfully dour melodies and heartfelt lyrics about loneliness ("How Does It Feel") and fractured relationships ("Don't Tell Me"). Is it clichéd? Sure. Will it scare off her necktie and t-shirt wearing fans? Possibly. But there's nothing quite as satisfying as watching a teen-pop icon actually reveal her soul. --Jaan Uhelszki
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