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Michael Lynche (album)

''Michael Lynche'' is the self-titled debut album of R&B artist and ''American Idol'' season nine fourth place finalist Michael Lynche. It was released by independent label Big3 Records on August 14, 2012, two years after Lynche competed on the Fox reality television series. Lynche was given creative freedom over the album and holds co-writing credits on all of its original songs. He collaborated with song-writers Charlie Brown, Rob Chiarelli, Maria Christensen Gharah Degeddingseze, David Glass, Jamie Jones, D'myreo Mitchell, Monte Neuble, Jason Pennock, Wayne Rodrigues, Tim Stewart, Ryan Tedder, and Ronnie Walton. Lynche also served as a producer on the album, along with Chiarelli, Degeddingseze, Jones, Mitchell, Neuble, Pennock, Rodrigues, Stewart, Bill Edwards, and Preach. In addition to twelve original songs, the album includes a cover of "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush - a song that Lynche had performed while competing on ''American Idol''.
The album was critically acclaimed. "Who's Gonna Love You More" was released as the lead single off of the album in May 2012; a music video and a lyric video of the song were both released in August. The album's second single, "Today" was released in July, and a lyric video of it was released in August.
==Writing and recording==
The album took eighteen months to make. Lynche signed with Big3 Records (an independent label based in his hometown of St. Petersburg, Florida) in September 2011; although by that time, he had already been working on an album for about half-a-year. Thirteen tracks are included, of which twelve are original songs; these were chosen from around thirty. Also included is a cover of Kate Bush's "This Woman's Work", which Lynche had performed on ''American Idol''. Lynche co-wrote all of the original songs and also served as one of the album's producers.〔 He has said that "finding the starting point for a song is always the hardest part." For ideas, he would keep a log in which he wrote down sayings and pieces of conversation that seemed interesting to him.〔 He has said that Big3 Records never put any time restraints on him and gave him total creative freedom over the album. Lynche often chose to return to songs to rewrite, reproduce, or remix them, feeling that there was a perfect version to achieve for each one.〔
Lynche said that he tried to be more than just "Mr. R&B man" on the album, and that he did not want the album to only contain "old soul" music.〔 Rather, he incorporated several diverse musical styles, saying, "I wanted to include a fun soul thing, a late-night R&B heavy thing, and something that morphs into an acoustic soul sound."〔 The album explores Lynche's views on the various aspects of love, and many of the songs were inspired by his relationship with his wife.〔 The album's first single, "Who's Gonna Love You More" was co-written with Jamie Jones and Jason Pennock - Jones is one of the lead singers of R&B/pop group All-4-One; Pennock has worked as a producer for All-4-One and is a part of Big3 Records.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The People )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jason Pennock )〕 The song, which has been likened to the music of Luther Vandross, is in Lynche's own words, "a song about that declaration of love for whoever it is, your man, your woman, your partner, whoever it is. It’s saying that there’s nobody on this earth that’s going to love you like I love you."〔〔 Pennock co-wrote seven of the album's other songs with Lynche, including "Love Is You", which Lynche has called one of his favorites on the album. Lynche said that the song started "in a small place", but developed into something much larger over time. Lynche also explored love from the perspective of a parent with the song "Baby Boo", which he wrote for his daughter Laila.〔〔 Among Lynche's other collaborators on the album was dance-pop group 3rd Party's lead singer Maria Christensen, whom he had met while he was in New York before he tried out or ''American Idol''.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Maria Christensen Credits )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=3rd Party Alive Overview )〕 Christensen co-wrote the empowerment song "Somebody Save Me."〔 The final song on the album, "Unstoppable," is about faith.〔 Lynche co-wrote three songs with ''American Idol'' season 2 winner Ruben Studdard, although none of these were ultimately included on the album.〔

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