Accelerate (Peter Andre album) explained

Accelerate
Type:studio
Artist:Peter Andre
Cover:PeterAndre-Accelerate-Albums.jpg
Released:1 November 2010
Recorded:2009–2010
Genre:Pop, R&B
Length:37:48
Label:Conehead Management Ltd
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Angels & Demons
Next Year:2012

Accelerate is the seventh album released by British-Australian singer-songwriter Peter Andre.[1]

Background

The album was released on 1 November 2010, preceded by the lead single, Defender. To create a fresh & uniquely British sounding record, Peter enlisted the help of modern music producers Taio Cruz, Guy Chambers & Labrinth, as well as the emerging talents of Dantae Johnson & Marcus Jay, who collectively wrote & produced a large portion of the album at MADM Studios owned and managed by writer producer Anthony Goldsbrough AKA Goldzbrough. The album features ten tracks as standard – however, two supermarkets are offering retailer-exclusive editions of the album, each packaged with one different bonus track and poster per supermarket. Thus, fans are encouraged to find and collect both versions of the album.[1] The album peaked at No. 10 on the UK Albums Chart, with sales of over 125,000 copies. The album's second single, "Perfect Night", was confirmed for release on 2 July 2011. The video premiered on 9 June 2011.

Reception

The Allmusic review by Jon O'Brien awarded the album 3.5 stars stating "The synth-heavy uptempo tracks "Kiss and Tell" and "After the Love" are reminiscent of Jay Sean's transatlantic club anthems, "XLR8" and "Under My Skin" echo the funk-pop of Justin Timberlake's last effort, while there are songs co-penned by the likes of chart-toppers Labyrinth and Taio Cruz. Only lead single "Defender," an homage to Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation," harks back to the formulaic, watered-down R&B of his previous work. Even the ballads, usually the nadir of any Peter Andre album, are dragged kicking and screaming into the new decade, thanks to the clattering beats of the Ryan Tedder-inspired "Perfect Night" and the Ne-Yo-esque seductive slow jams, "Wondergirl" and "Prisoner." Without the baggage of his naff early singles and tabloid headlines, Accelerate would undoubtedly earn more credibility and acclaim than it will inevitably receive.".[2]

Charts

Charts (2010) Peak position
European Top 100 Albums[3] 36
Scottish Albums Chart[4] 20
UK Album Charts[5] 10
UK Download Chart[6] 6
UK Independent Chart[7] 1

Notes and References

  1. http://www.peterandre.com/NewsItem/156/Accelerate%20with%20Bonus%20Tracks%20and%20Free%20Poster
  2. O'Brien, J. Allmusic Review accessed 16 February 2011
  3. Billboard - Music Charts, News, Photos & Video. Billboard.
  4. Web site: Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 | Official Charts Company. OfficialCharts.com.
  5. Web site: Official UK Albums Top 100 – 22nd October 2011 . Official Charts . 19 October 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110709112217/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/albums-chart/ . 9 July 2011 .
  6. Web site: UK Album Downloads Top 40 – 22nd October 2011 . Official Charts . 19 October 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111011164109/http://www.theofficialcharts.com/album-download-chart/ . 11 October 2011 .
  7. Web site: Independent Albums Top 40 – 22nd October 2011 Independent Albums Chart . Theofficialcharts.com . 19 October 2011.