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I Never Learn : ウィキペディア英語版
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''I Never Learn'' is the third studio album by Swedish recording artist Lykke Li, released on 2 May 2014 by LL Recordings and Atlantic Records. The album was produced by Li, Björn Yttling and Greg Kurstin. It has spawned the singles "No Rest for the Wicked" and "Gunshot".
==Background and recording==
In an interview with the ''NME'' in January 2014, Li announced plans to release her third studio album in May. According to Li, the album is the final installment in a trilogy chronicling "a woman in her twenties and her search for love and herself", which began with her first two albums, ''Youth Novels'' (2008) and ''Wounded Rhymes'' (2011).〔 After experiencing "the biggest breakup of her life", Li moved from Sweden to Los Angeles, where she spent two-and-a-half years writing ''I Never Learn''. "I made no such plans to make an album. My first instinct was just to try to heal myself and to come back to some sort of life. And then I was so emotionally broken that I just started to write... I love writing, and it was so amazing to get lost in the process. I didn't think that someone would ever hear it", she told ''Billboard''.
During much of her time in California, Li listened to Van Morrison's 1968 album ''Astral Weeks'', Harry Nilsson demos, The Band and Dennis Wilson. Greg Kurstin produced two tracks on ''I Never Learn'', while Li and longtime collaborator Björn Yttling helmed the rest of the album,〔〔 marking her first album as co-producer. She described ''I Never Learn'' as a collection of "power ballads for the broken", adding that the album is "about me and the guilt and the shame and the hurt and the pride and the confusion of being a woman."〔 Li also felt that her third album would establish her place in the music industry, stating: "I always feel like I've been slightly misunderstood. As a woman you get judged for appearances or things like that I don't really care about. If anything I want to be seen as a singer-songwriter rather than a pop artist. I really feel like I've found my voice."〔

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