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'Released: March 28, 2005Under My Skin is the second studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter. It was released on May 19, 2004,. Lavigne wrote most of the album with singer-songwriter, who invited her to a in-house recording studio shared by Kreviazuk and her husband, where Lavigne recorded many of the songs.
The album was produced by Maida, Don Gilmore, and.Under My Skin debuted at number one on the and on the US. It has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, three million of which were sold in the United States, ranking the album number 149 on the Billboard 200 decade-end chart.
Because of the album's darker, heavier, more aggressive vibe reminiscent of and more melodic rockier songs, it received generally positive reception from critics. On March 18, 2013, Under My Skin was re-released as a paired with her debut studio album, which was released under Arista Records.
To promote the album, Lavigne went on a promotional tour for malls in the United States and Canada. Furthermore, Lavigne embarked on a concert tour, entitled the, starting in September 26, 2004 and ending one year later on September 26, 2005. The concert at the Budokan Stadium in Japan was filmed and released on a DVD only available in Japan, entitled. Contents.Background Having no plans of working with producers or professional writers, Lavigne wrote much of the album with Canadian singer-songwriter, with whom she had developed a friendship in the summer of 2003.
Kreviazuk, whose husband 's band opened for Lavigne's concert in Europe, introduced herself at an after-party for the benefit concerts held in in June 2003. The following day, Lavigne and Kreviazuk ate lunch together, during which Lavigne shared how she wanted the development of the album to be. They wrote songs for almost three weeks at Maida's warehouse in Toronto. Kreviazuk invited Lavigne to continue working in a house she shared with Maida, which contained a recording studio. Many of the tracks on the album were recorded in Malibu.Kreviazuk suggested Maida produce songs for the album, an ability Lavigne did not know. Maida produced five songs, including 'Fall to Pieces', which he co-wrote with Lavigne.
Lavigne also invited two other producers: Don Gilmore, who produced three songs, two of which were written by Lavigne and Kreviazuk, and who also produced three songs in three days. Lavigne also co-wrote one track, 'Nobody's Home', with, formerly of, and the rest with her guitarist.On her website, Lavigne states that she had learned a lot since her first record,: 'I was involved in every aspect of making this record.
I'm very hands-on. I knew how I wanted the drums, the guitar tones, and the structures to be.
I understand the whole process so much better this time because I've been through it. I'm really picky with my sound.'
Regarding the album's theme, Lavigne stated, 'I've gone through so much, so that's what I talk about.Like boys, like dating or relationships'.Critics described Under My Skin as and, containing some and influences. Release and singles Under My Skin was released on May 12, 2004 in Japan and later on May 25, 2004 in the United States and worldwide.
Lavigne released four official singles from the album, and two promotional singles. ' was the first single from the album, written by Lavigne and and produced. It earned Lavigne a nomination at the, and charted at No. 22 in the, No. 5 in the and the top 10 in Australia. ' was the second single; it was written by Lavigne alongside its producer Butch Walker. The song returned Under My Skin to number one in Canada for several weeks, and to the top five in Germany, the UK, Australia, and other European countries.
It was Lavigne's fourth No. 1 single on the US and was her second single since ' (2002). The song became a worldwide hit. ' was the third single released from the album, written by Lavigne and former member and produced by Don Gilmore.
The song peaked lower in most countries than some of her previous singles. ' was the fourth single from the album, written by Lavigne and and produced by Raine Maida. Despite charting in several countries, it was not a significant hit, failing to reach the top 20 in most markets. It was not released in the United States, where 'Fall to Pieces' was released instead.Other songs. ' was released as a promotional single in North America and Australia on June 7, 2005. ' was also a radio-only single first released in Canada and later in Australia.
In Canada, it was a promotional single preceding '.Critical reception. Critics compared the musical style of Under My Skin with of the American rock band. Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating65/100Review scoresSourceRatingBNeutral6/10According to, Under My Skin received an average rating of 65, reflecting a generally positive reception from critics. David Browne of suggested that in the album, 'Lavigne has become even more, well, complicated', noting she 'sounds more burdened'. Browne adds, 'As contrived as the results can be, there's no denying the level of craft at work.' Sal Cinquemani of magazine noted that Lavigne's sound was now much heavier and darker and compared her to of, as did Browne. Carly Carioli of magazine also agreed, stating 'she has deepened and darkened her sound without sacrificing her platinum-plated melodies'.
Kelefa Sanneh of praised Lavigne's vocals, 'blankness is what makes her best songs so irresistible. Whether it's a fit of faux punk or a maudlin ballad, she sings it all absolutely straight'. Musically the album's sound is compared to 'that of crunching punk guitars playing mighty power chords, all mixed with the same flawless elan that has characterized pop-punk ever since dropped ' says Tim O'Neil of. Andrew Strickland of agreed, 'the girl can use those tiny lungs to great effect.she knows when to croon and when to yell'.On a more mixed note, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of wrote that the album is 'a bit awkward, sometimes sounding tentative and unsure, sometimes clicking and surging on Avril's attitude and ambition.' Erlewine compared Lavigne to Canadian singer-songwriter.
Cinquemani cited Lavigne's lyrics as her 'biggest weakness' and Strickland agreed, stating, 'we have a maturing Ms Lavigne, distancing herself from the teen antics of her 'Let Go' debut, but struggling to find any stories worth telling'. Tim O'Neil of stated 'Lavigne's songwriting on the bulk of Under My Skin just seems rote' and goes on to call Under My Skin 'a good, if slightly disappointing, follow-up'.
's lambasted the album, calling it a 'flesh-eating virus' and criticised the lyrics, stating 'the music is so anodyne that you don't pay much attention to Lavigne's lyrics. This proves to be a small mercy'. Under My Skin is included in an article about Petridis' worst reviewed albums of modern times. Commercial performance Under My Skin debuted at number one on the US, selling 381,000 copies in its first week. This feat marked Lavigne's highest first-week sales of her career and also her first number-one album. The album was certified by the (RIAA) in November 2004; by January 2006 it was certified triple Platinum.
The album was ranked at number 22 in the year-end chart of the Billboard 200 in 2004 and at number 68 in 2005. As of September 2015, Under My Skin has sold 3.2 million copies in the US.It also made its debut at number one in Japan, selling 286,894 copies. Under My Skin also went to number one in Canada, selling over 63,000 copies, the UK, selling 87,500 copies, Australia, Spain, Mexico. It also topped the US chart. It spent almost 5 months in the New Zealand Albums Chart, eventually being certified, but only peaking at number 7. On April 15, 2007, the album re-entered the at number 60. To date, Under My Skin has sold more than 8 million copies worldwide.
Promotional tours. Lavigne at mall during her 'Live By Surprise' promotional tour in 2004To promote Under My Skin, Lavigne went on the 'Live and by Surprise Tour', a 21-city in the United States and Canada. The venue in each city wasn't announced until 48 hours before the show, which began on March 5, 2004 in, the week 'Don't Tell Me' was released to radio. Accompanied by her guitarist, Lavigne performed a short live acoustic version of five songs from the album. The set also included ' from. Selections of this tour were released on the, which was released exclusively in.Bonez Tour To further promote the album, Lavigne embarked on a world concert tour during 2004 and 2005. The visited North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America.
The 140-show tour began on September 26, 2004 and ended one year later on September 25, 2005. Opening acts for the concerts included. At some shows, Lavigne songs such as ' by and '. The live performance at the Budokan Stadium was recorded on the DVD, which was only made available in Japan. Lavigne. MoodyGilmore3:38DualDisc Edition DVD sideNo.TitleLength1.'
Entire album in enhanced stereo' (standard edition tracks - 16-bit/48kHz)2.' Behind the scenes'3.' Don't Tell Me' (video)4.' My Happy Ending' (video)5.' Nobody's Home' (video)Special edition bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Length13.'
Nobody's Home' (live)Lavigne, Moody3:2014.' Take Me Away' (live)Lavigne, Taubenfeld2:5515.' He Wasn't' (live)Lavigne, Kreviazuk3:1316.' Tomorrow' (live)Lavigne, Sabelle Breer3:35Japanese special edition bonus tracksNo.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length13.' 'Lavigne, MagnessMagness2:3114.'
Nobody's Home' (live acoustic)Lavigne, MoodyGilmore3:3815.' Nobody's Home' (live)Lavigne, Moody3:2016.' Take Me Away' (live)Lavigne, Taubenfeld2:5517.' He Wasn't' (live)Lavigne, Kreviazuk3:1318.' Tomorrow' (live)Lavigne, Frasca, Breer3:35Special edition DVDNo.TitleLength1.' Under My Skin Diary'2.'
Bonez Tour Diary'3.' Don't Tell Me' (video)4.' My Happy Ending' (video)5.'
Nobody's Home' (video)6.' He Wasn't' (video)Note: Three versions of the album were released to streaming service Spotify: The regular album, a version with the bonus track 'I Always Get What I Want' and the regular album with a new mix of 'Nobody's Home' titled 'Nobody's Home - NEW MIX' Personnel This list of credits is based on barnesandnoble.com.Musicians. Avril Lavigne – lead vocals, guitar, backing vocals.
– percussion, drums. – drums. Victor Lawrence – cello. – acoustic guitar, bass, percussion, piano, electric guitar, keyboards, background vocals. Michael Ward – guitar. Patrick Warren – strings, keyboards, chamberlain.
– guitar. – drums.
– keyboards. – piano, keyboards. – bass. Brian E. Garcia – percussion. Sam Fisher – violin. Samuel Formicola – violin.
Mark Robertson – violin. Kenny Cresswell – drums. Shanti Randall – viola. – bass. Bill Lafler – drums. Static – keyboards. Jon O'Brien – keyboards.
Nick Lashley – guitar. – acoustic guitar, drums, electric guitar, background vocalsProduction. – string arrangements. Don Gilmore – production, engineering. Victor Lawrence – digital editing. Butch Walker – programming, production.
Raine Maida – producer, engineering, digital editing, string arrangements. Chantal Kreviazuk – string arrangements. John Rummen – art direction. Leon Zervos – mastering. Paul David Hager – engineering. Brian E.
Garcia – engineering, digital editing. Dan Certa – engineering. Kim Kinakin – art direction. Jason Lader – programming, digital editing, string concept. Russ-T Cobb – engineering. Dan Certina – engineering.
Dan Chase – digital editing, drum programming. Static – programmingCharts.
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