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Love CPR : ウィキペディア英語版
Love CPR

''Love CPR'' is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer September. It was released digitally on 14 February 2011 in Sweden by Catchy Tunes with a physical release two days later on the 16th. Producers that worked on the album include Jonas Von Der Burg, who worked with September on almost all of her songs, Stonebridge, Lucas Secon, Cutfather and Jaakko Salovaara of Darude fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.scandipop.co.uk/?p=3620 )〕 The album was mastered by Björn Engelmann at Cutting Room Studios. The album has received generally positive reviews from critics so far, with many calling it more pop than her previous work. The album debuted at number one on the Swedish albums chart and was quickly certified gold for shipment of 50,000 copies.
The lead single "Mikrofonkåt" was released in Sweden on 12 November 2010, debuting and peaking at number one on the Swedish Top 60 Singles chart, while staying in the position for eleven straight weeks. The subsequent single "Resuscitate Me" was released on 19 November 2010. The album's first international single, "Me & My Microphone," was released 11 February 2011 to Sweden as a promotional single, with a later date for the rest of the world. Party in My Head is the next single in Sweden. She announced the third single in the US, this being "Hands Up".
3 years after its released "Love CPR" has not left the iTunes top 5 (album dance) and has been sold over 120,000 copies in the world.
== Composition ==
The album's first track and future sixth single, "Party in My Head," has been described as a club friendly, crowd-pleasing affair. Written by Wayne Hector, Lucas Secon, Daniel Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen, the track has been compared to songs from Barbadian singer Rihanna's new album ''Loud''.〔 The second single, "Resuscitate Me", is an "arms in the air," floor-filler with "irresistible synth riffs," "infectious choruses," and mid-tempo verses, all leading up to an explosive electro-lite pop chorus.〔 Written and produced by Lucas Secon and Cutfather, who produced Kylie Minogue's "Get Outta My Way", Jonas Jeberg and Wayne Hector, the track follows a more pop and electronic sound compared to her previous works.〔 The Jonas von der Burg, Niklas von der Burg, and Anoo Bhagavan written and former of the three produced "Something's Going On" has been criticized for its over use of auto-tune, but has received positive reception for its ATB-esque vibes.〔
The album's fourth track "Intimate Connection" was written by September, Naiv, Jake, Marcellus and was produced by Naiv. The song follows a "schlager-pop" sound, with a "la, la, la" chorus, with September's vocals being compared to those of Cher.〔 The fifth track, "Heat is Rising," was written by Patric Sarin, Marklund, Jaakko Salovaara, and Sharon Vaughn and produced by Patric and Jaako. "Walk Away", the album's only ballad, was written by Christian Fast, September, Didrik Thott, and Sebastian Thott, with Didrik and Sebastian as producers. The Fast, September, D. Thott, S. Thott written and Didrik and Sebastian produced, "Ricochet," has a more electropop edge than the rest of the album, giving it a more modern sound. "Hands Up" was penned by Fast, D. Thott, Bergwall, September, with production from Bergwall. The track is a club anthem, with euphoric vocals, large synths, and instrumental breakdowns. The Thomas Rusiak, Bergwall, Petter Alexis, September, and Daniel Alexander written first international and third Swedish single, "Me & My Microphone", as well as its Swedish counterpart, "Mikrofonkåt," provides a change in direction from the rest of the album.〔 Both songs have been praised for their bass lines and lyrical creativity.
The track "Music" was written by September, Naiv, and Karl Johan Råsmark with production from Naiv. The modern electrodisco track uses "sparkling synths" to create an ode to music. "My Emergency, written by Sarin, September, Salovaara, Fast, D. Thott and produced by Salovaara and Sarin, has been described as "sublime" and is a favorite among critics. "Walk Alone" was written by J. Burg, N. Burg, Bhagavan and features production from the former of the three. The song has been described as a "impressive, bittersweet, electro stomper featuring some gorgeous twinkling piano chords and a surprisingly powerful heartache of a melody."〔 "White Flag," written by September, Erik Lewander, Hayden Bell, Hayley Aitken, Iggy Strange-Dahl, and Sarah Lundbäck-Bell and produced by Lewander and Stonebridge, has been called a "messy attempt at techno-fused R&B."〔 The final English track, "Bump and Grind," is another club-friendly track from the album. The track has a "provocatively heavy bassline, "elongated synths," and "balearic" verses.〔 The five Swedish tracks from the album, "Baksmälla," "Kärlekens Tunga," "Mikrofonkåt," "Vem Ska Jag Tro På," and "Teddybjörnen Fredriksson," offer a change to the rest of the album. "Vem Ska Jag Tro Pa" and "Teddybjornen Fredriksson" are both acoustic ballads, while "Baksmalla" is a "seductive slice of dirty electro house."〔

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