miércoles, 15 de marzo de 2023

Avril Lavigne "Under My Skin (Japanese Edition)"

Under My Skin is the second studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released on May 19, 2004, by Arista Records and RCA Records. Lavigne wrote most of the album with singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, who invited her to a Malibu in-house recording studio shared by Kreviazuk and her husband Raine Maida, where Lavigne recorded many of the songs. The album was produced by Maida, Don Gilmore, and Butch Walker. It is Lavigne's final album to be released on Arista, as she departed the label after its release.

Under My Skin debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart and on the US Billboard 200. It sold three million copies 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 post-grunge and more melodic rockier songs, it received generally positive reception from critics at the point of considering it as one of the classic albums that defined pop punk music in the early 00's, and also one of the works that anticipated the emotional intensity and theatrical aesthetics of emo pop music in the mainstream. On March 18, 2013, Under My Skin was re-released as a double-disc set paired with her debut studio album, Let Go, 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 Bonez Tour, starting on 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 Bonez Tour 2005: Live at Budokan. Under My Skin had sold 10 million copies worldwide and is the fifth best selling album of the 21st century by a Canadian artist.

Critics described Under My Skin as post-grunge,alternative rock, and nu metal containing some gothic rock, grunge, folk rock, and hard rock influences.

Having no plans of working with producers or professional writers, Lavigne wrote much of the album with Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk, with whom she had developed a friendship in the summer of 2003. Kreviazuk, whose husband Raine Maida's band Our Lady Peace opened for Lavigne's concert in Europe, introduced herself at an after-party for the SARS benefit concerts held in Toronto 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 Malibu, California 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 possess. 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 Butch Walker who also produced three songs in three days. Lavigne also co-wrote one track, "Nobody's Home", with Ben Moody, formerly of Evanescence, and the rest with her guitarist Evan Taubenfeld.

On her website, Lavigne states that she had learned a lot since her first record, Let Go: "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".

Track listing
  1. "Take Me Away" 2:57
  2. "Together" 3:14
  3. "Don't Tell Me" 3:21
  4. "He Wasn't" 2:59
  5. "How Does It Feel"  3:44
  6. "My Happy Ending" 4:02
  7. "Nobody's Home" 3:32
  8. "Forgotten" 3:16
  9. "Who Knows"  3:30
  10. "Fall to Pieces" 3:28
  11. "Freak Out" 3:11
  12. "Slipped Away"  3:33
Total length: 40:47

Japanese special edition bonus tracks
  1. "Nobody's Home" (live) 3:20
  2. "Take Me Away" (live) 2:55
  3. "He Wasn't" (live) 3:13
  4. "Tomorrow" (live) 3:35
Total length: 59:59

Special edition DVD
  1. "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)  
Avril Lavigne – string arrangements (5)
David Campbell – string arrangements (7)
Don Gilmore – production (1–2, 7–8)
Tom Lord-Alge - mixing (3–7, 9–12)
Randy Staub - mixing (1–2, 8)
Butch Walker – programming (3, 6, 11), producer (3, 6, 11)
Raine Maida – producer (4–5, 9–10, 12), digital editing (5, 9, 12), string arrangements (5, 12)
Chantal Kreviazuk – string arrangements (5, 12)
John Rummen – art direction, design
Leon Zervos – mastering
Brian Garcia – digital editing (4–5, 9–10, 12)
Dan Certa – additional engineering (1–2, 7–8), editing (1–2, 7–8)
Kim Kinakin – art direction, design
Jason Lader – programming (5, 9–10, 12), digital editing (4–5, 9–10, 12)
Dan Chase – Pro Tools engineering (6)
Jon O'Brien – programming (1–2, 7–8)
Static – programming (2)
Christie Priode – production coordinator (6, 11)





















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