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Revamped

Revamped is the first remix album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 15, 2023, through Island Records. Produced entirely by Warren "Oak" Felder, Alex Niceforo, and Keith Sorrells, the album comprises ten re-recorded rock versions of songs from her previous albums.

Revamped
Remix album (re-recorded) by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2023
Recorded2022–2023
GenreRock
Length35:49
LabelIsland
ProducerWarren "Oak" Felder
Demi Lovato chronology
Holy Fvck
(2022)
Revamped
(2023)
Singles from Revamped
  1. "Heart Attack (Rock Version)"
    Released: March 24, 2023
  2. "Cool for the Summer (Rock Version)"
    Released: May 25, 2023
  3. "Sorry Not Sorry (Rock Version)"
    Released: July 14, 2023
  4. "Confident (Rock Version)"
    Released: August 18, 2023

Background edit

In January 2022, Lovato held a "funeral" for her pop music ahead of the release of her eighth studio album Holy Fvck in August of that year.[1] The album, which embraced a heavier rock sound that departed from the pop sound of Lovato's previous releases, was supported by the Holy Fvck Tour. The setlist included several rock versions of her older pop songs, including "Heart Attack", "Cool for the Summer", and "Sorry Not Sorry".[2] With her band, Lovato reimagined her pop songs as "rock bangers" featuring new arrangements created for the live rock show she had prepared: "The fans loved it," said the singer in an interview with Rolling Stone. "When I got home from tour, I was like, 'Why don't I just record those versions and release them?'".[3] While making the album, Lovato says she made sure that the tracks didn't lose "their essence and familiarity." She followed by adding, "I changed the melody a little bit in certain spots and then try to hit higher notes than the originals."[3]

Revamped was announced by Lovato on her social media accounts on July 14, 2023, simultaneously with the release of the third single, "Sorry Not Sorry", featuring British-American musician Slash. The album announcement was supported by the release of an album trailer the same day, with a snippet of the singles serving as the background music to a series of clips of Lovato in a photoshoot.[4] Discussing the album, Lovato said: "I wanted to pay homage to the songs that resonated the most with fans and played a big role in my career by breathing an exciting new life into them."[5]

After the release of the four digital singles of the album, Lovato started teasing the tracks that would be part of the track listing on her social media and via e-mail. The first announced non-single was "Neon Lights", on August 17, which features The Maine. In a press release about the song, the singer said: "I am thrilled to share with you the trailer for the next track revealed from my upcoming album, so excited to be doing this song with The Maine."[6] The second revealed track was "Don't Forget", on August 22, being the tenth track of the upcoming album. On the next day, she released a extended snippet of the remix.[7] The next confirmed songs were "La La Land" and "Give Your Heart a Break" (featuring Bert McCracken from The Used), the latter previously announced by Rolling Stone.[8][3] The last two songs announced by Lovato were "Skyscraper" and "Tell Me You Love Me".[9]

Writing and production edit

 
 
American musicians Slash (left) and Nita Strauss (right) feature on the tracks "Sorry Not Sorry" and "La La Land", respectively.

Revamped contains 10 re-recordings of tracks originally on the albums Demi, Confident, Tell Me You Love Me, Unbroken, and Don't Forget, with two songs each. All the tracks were produced by Warren "Oak" Felder, with collaborations from Alex Niceforo, Keith "Ten4" Sorrells, Mitch Allan, Oscar Linnander, Zaire Koalo, Chopsticks, and John Feidmann.[10] American musicians Slash, Nita Strauss and Bert McCracken, and American rock band The Maine, appear as featured artists on the album.[11][12]

The album retained most of the original lyrics of the original versions of Lovato's songs, with some exceptions; "Don't tell your mother" in the pre-chorus of "Cool for the Summer" was replaced with "Go tell your mother".[13] Additionally, before the lyric "No, you ain't nobody 'till you got somebody" in "Tell Me You Love Me", Lovato says "They say". When discussing this, Lovato said "I interject a little because I don't want that negative connotation of 'You're only somebody if you're with somebody' and that's something that's always bugged me about the song as I've performed it on the road."[3] She also said that the song was the most difficult to reimagine as a rock track.[14]

Composition edit

Music and lyrics edit

Lovato's first remix album is a rock project with pop-punk inspirations,[15] a genre that the singer "introduced to her fans" on her eighth studio album, Holy Fvck.[16] Her vocals were described as "strong as ever".[17]

Songs edit

Revamped's opening track "Heart Attack" is a pop-punk song.[18] It consists of "a heavy drum beat and electric guitar", and "punk-styled drums and a gritty baseline".[19] The second track, "Confident", features "contemporary emo electro SFX and arena-sized bass reverberations". In comparison with the original song, Lovato's delivery is the same, "with a touch more bite and a touch less girlboss".[20] Third track and third single "Sorry Not Sorry", an sped-up rock version, is "unrecognisable", sounds "natural and suits the injection of power that both Lovato’s new instrumental and Slash's keening guitar solo provide".[20] The musician solo was described as "masterful".[21] The updated take on the song offers "powerful new vocals" and new production from Warren "Oak" Felder, Keith "Ten4" Sorrells, and Alex Niceforo.[22] The original version of "Cool for the Summer" was a "dancey piano motif" under producers Max Martin and Ali Payami, while the 2023 rendition begins with "the sounds of synth and static". It features "a metal yell, electric guitar shredding and faint but well-placed echoes of the chorus notes".[21] Upon the song's release, Starr Bowenbank wrote for Billboard that the rock version "swaps the original's poppy synths and uptempo instrumentation for a darker sound backed by electric guitars and grittier lyric delivery from Lovato".[23] The rock version of "Tell Me You Love Me" features "flawless" vocals and an alt-rock production.[15] It is a power ballad with a "guitar-driven chorus".[18]

The remix of "Neon Lights" is a dance and a alternative rock[18] song, which "balances both genres" and "shows off the singer's increased comfort with their lower register". Lyrically, the song complements "Heart Attack".[21] Emo band The Maine's melodic twists on the second verse were described as "refreshing".[21] "Skyscraper" was chosen by American Songwriter reviewer Alex Hopper as a "undisputed standout", which contains "Lovato's matured vocals wailing over the hard-edge musicality".[17] It is "fairly restrained",[20] and feels "natural".[21] It was compared to the Goo Goo Dolls.[18] The remix of "La La Land", a song "already rock-tinged", changes its direction and, with pop punk inspirations, it offers "Travis Barker-esque drums and staccato guitar lines".[17] Critics praised Lovato's vocal riffs and Nita Strauss' soloing electric guitar part.[21] "Give Your Heart a Break" is a duet between Lovato and Bert McCracken from The Used. It was cited by Clash as "an easy highlight", and was described as a "emotive performance" with harmonies and "soaring high-note ad-libs".[20] The song is "a powerful antithesis" to "Heart Attack", instead of Lovato avoiding falling in love, it's the love interest of the song who is hesitant.[21] The album ends with the remix of "Don't Forget", a ballad which was also chosen as a standout, and "hits as hard as it needs to match the emotional core" of the song.[17]

Release and promotion edit

Singles edit

Four digital singles preceded Revamped.[24] Lovato released the first, "Heart Attack (Rock Version)", on March 24, 2023, to mark the song's 10th anniversary.[25] The second single, "Cool for the Summer (rock version)", was released on May 25 of the same year, announced via social media on May 18.[23] The third, "Sorry Not Sorry (rock version)", which featured a guitar solo from British-American musician Slash, was released on July 14.[22] The fourth single, "Confident (rock version)", was released on August 18. The song was announced as part of the track-list three days before its release.[26][27]

Live performances edit

At the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, Lovato performed a medley of the remixes of "Heart Attack", "Sorry Not Sorry" and "Cool for the Summer".[28] It was chosen by USA Today and Billboard as one of the best performances of the ceremony.[29][30] She also performed at several festivals, such as Philadelphia Welcome America Festival,[31] Wonderbus Music & Arts Festival,[32] and The Town Festival.[33]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic74/100[34]
Review scores
SourceRating
American Songwriter     [17]
Clash8/10[20]
Paste8/10[21]
PopMatters8/10[15]
Riff8/10[18]
AllMusic     [35]
The Line of Best Fit4/10[36]

Revamped was met with generally positive reviews. It received a score of 74 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on six critics' reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[34] Forbes said that re-recording her songs as "rock anthems" is a "brilliant business move", and stated that "Lovato's decision showcases her artistic versatility and demonstrates her willingness to evolve as an artist."[37] Vulture critic Jason P. Frank said that re-recording her songs is due to the "immeasurable" impact of Taylor Swift.[38] Stephen Daw from Billboard described Revamped as "the work of an artist taking the narrative back from her years of pop stardom, and it's a raucous delight to listen to".[39]

In a positive review, Riff's Mike Dewald highlighted "Give Your Heart a Break" and "Neon Lights" as standouts, saying that the latter "captures the energy of the original but takes it to another level with expressive drum patterns added to the mix".[18] Jeffrey Davies of PopMatters described "the person" Lovato is as "bold and defiant", and hailed the "continuously flawless vocals and rock production" that "inexplicably works".[15] Allison McClain Merrill of Paste praised The Maine's "melodic twists" on the second verse of "Neon Lights", and called it "refreshing".[21] Clash reviewer Ims Taylor described the album as "nostalgic, wonderfully, and playfully rebellious", and stated that Revamped "sounds like Lovato having the most indulgent fun of perhaps their whole career".[20] In a mixed review, Alex Hopper from American Songwriter said that the album "feels like Lovato did very little 'Revamping' to her past hits, added a guitar line over the original production, and shared it with the world", but praised the singer's "strong as ever" vocals.[17] Concluding their review for AllMusic, Neil Z. Yeung described Revamped as a "great fun", and stated that "fans of both sides of Lovato's sonic personality will appreciate this bonus diversion from the main catalog."[35]

The Line of Best Fit reviewer Vicky Greer described Revamped as "an album of missed opportunities in which Lovato seems to take a musical step backwards in their career", cited "Heart Attack" and "Skyscraper" as "two real improvements" on the album, and wrote that aside from them, "the difference between these rock versions and the originals is only slight, with nowhere near enough of a musical departure to rewrite history".[36]

Track listing edit

Revamped track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Heart Attack" (from Demi)
3:59
2."Confident" (from Confident)
3:25
3."Sorry Not Sorry" (featuring Slash; from Tell Me You Love Me)
  • Lovato
  • Douglas
  • Trevor Brown
  • Felder
  • Zaire Koalo
3:34
4."Cool for the Summer" (from Confident)
3:32
5."Tell Me You Love Me" (from Tell Me You Love Me)
3:47
6."Neon Lights" (with The Maine; from Demi)
3:52
7."Skyscraper" (from Unbroken)
  • Felder
  • Niceforo[a]
  • Sorrells[a]
  • Oscar Linnander[a]
3:33
8."La La Land" (featuring Nita Strauss; from Don't Forget)
3:13
9."Give Your Heart A Break" (with Bert McCracken from The Used; from Unbroken)
3:20
10."Don't Forget" (from Don't Forget)
  • Lovato
  • N. Jonas
  • J. Jonas
  • K. Jonas
3:34
Total length:35:49

Notes edit

  • ^[a] indicates a co-producer
  • All tracks are subtitled "rock version".

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Revamped.[10]

  • Demi Lovato – lead vocals
  • Oak Felder – executive producer, producer, programming (1, 3), keyboards (2–10), bass (3), engineer (4)
  • Alex Nice – co-producer, programming (1–3, 5–10), keyboards (3), percussion (4), strings (4), guitar (8–10)
  • Keith "Ten4" Sorrells – co-producer, programming (1, 4), mixing, guitar, drums, bass (2–10)
  • Oscar Linnander – engineer, co-producer (7), programming (7), bass (7), keyboards (7)
  • Mitch Allan – co-producer (1), guitar (1), background vocals (1)
  • Trevor Brown – co-producer (3), guitar (3)
  • Zaire Koalo – co-producer (3), percussion (3)
  • Slash – guitar (3)
  • Chopsticks – co-producer (6), programming (6), guitar (6, 7)
  • Nita Strauss – guitar (8)
  • John Feldmann – co-producer (9)
  • Scooter Braun – executive producer
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Will Quinnell – mastering

Charts edit

Chart performance for Revamped
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[40] 20
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[41] 71
French Albums (SNEP)[42] 120
Scottish Albums (OCC)[43] 14
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[44] 27
UK Albums (OCC)[45] 59
US Billboard 200[46] 60
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[47] 8
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[48] 10

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for Revamped
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various September 15, 2023 Island [49]

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External links edit

  • Demi Lovato – Revamped at Discogs (list of releases)

revamped, first, remix, album, american, singer, demi, lovato, released, september, 2023, through, island, records, produced, entirely, warren, felder, alex, niceforo, keith, sorrells, album, comprises, recorded, rock, versions, songs, from, previous, albums, . Revamped is the first remix album by American singer Demi Lovato It was released on September 15 2023 through Island Records Produced entirely by Warren Oak Felder Alex Niceforo and Keith Sorrells the album comprises ten re recorded rock versions of songs from her previous albums RevampedRemix album re recorded by Demi LovatoReleasedSeptember 15 2023Recorded2022 2023GenreRockLength35 49LabelIslandProducerWarren Oak FelderDemi Lovato chronologyHoly Fvck 2022 Revamped 2023 Singles from Revamped Heart Attack Rock Version Released March 24 2023 Cool for the Summer Rock Version Released May 25 2023 Sorry Not Sorry Rock Version Released July 14 2023 Confident Rock Version Released August 18 2023 Contents 1 Background 2 Writing and production 3 Composition 3 1 Music and lyrics 3 2 Songs 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Singles 4 2 Live performances 5 Critical reception 6 Track listing 6 1 Notes 7 Personnel 8 Charts 9 Release history 10 References 11 External linksBackground editIn January 2022 Lovato held a funeral for her pop music ahead of the release of her eighth studio album Holy Fvck in August of that year 1 The album which embraced a heavier rock sound that departed from the pop sound of Lovato s previous releases was supported by the Holy Fvck Tour The setlist included several rock versions of her older pop songs including Heart Attack Cool for the Summer and Sorry Not Sorry 2 With her band Lovato reimagined her pop songs as rock bangers featuring new arrangements created for the live rock show she had prepared The fans loved it said the singer in an interview with Rolling Stone When I got home from tour I was like Why don t I just record those versions and release them 3 While making the album Lovato says she made sure that the tracks didn t lose their essence and familiarity She followed by adding I changed the melody a little bit in certain spots and then try to hit higher notes than the originals 3 Revamped was announced by Lovato on her social media accounts on July 14 2023 simultaneously with the release of the third single Sorry Not Sorry featuring British American musician Slash The album announcement was supported by the release of an album trailer the same day with a snippet of the singles serving as the background music to a series of clips of Lovato in a photoshoot 4 Discussing the album Lovato said I wanted to pay homage to the songs that resonated the most with fans and played a big role in my career by breathing an exciting new life into them 5 After the release of the four digital singles of the album Lovato started teasing the tracks that would be part of the track listing on her social media and via e mail The first announced non single was Neon Lights on August 17 which features The Maine In a press release about the song the singer said I am thrilled to share with you the trailer for the next track revealed from my upcoming album so excited to be doing this song with The Maine 6 The second revealed track was Don t Forget on August 22 being the tenth track of the upcoming album On the next day she released a extended snippet of the remix 7 The next confirmed songs were La La Land and Give Your Heart a Break featuring Bert McCracken from The Used the latter previously announced by Rolling Stone 8 3 The last two songs announced by Lovato were Skyscraper and Tell Me You Love Me 9 Writing and production edit nbsp nbsp American musicians Slash left and Nita Strauss right feature on the tracks Sorry Not Sorry and La La Land respectively Revamped contains 10 re recordings of tracks originally on the albums Demi Confident Tell Me You Love Me Unbroken and Don t Forget with two songs each All the tracks were produced by Warren Oak Felder with collaborations from Alex Niceforo Keith Ten4 Sorrells Mitch Allan Oscar Linnander Zaire Koalo Chopsticks and John Feidmann 10 American musicians Slash Nita Strauss and Bert McCracken and American rock band The Maine appear as featured artists on the album 11 12 The album retained most of the original lyrics of the original versions of Lovato s songs with some exceptions Don t tell your mother in the pre chorus of Cool for the Summer was replaced with Go tell your mother 13 Additionally before the lyric No you ain t nobody till you got somebody in Tell Me You Love Me Lovato says They say When discussing this Lovato said I interject a little because I don t want that negative connotation of You re only somebody if you re with somebody and that s something that s always bugged me about the song as I ve performed it on the road 3 She also said that the song was the most difficult to reimagine as a rock track 14 Composition editMusic and lyrics edit Lovato s first remix album is a rock project with pop punk inspirations 15 a genre that the singer introduced to her fans on her eighth studio album Holy Fvck 16 Her vocals were described as strong as ever 17 Songs edit Revamped s opening track Heart Attack is a pop punk song 18 It consists of a heavy drum beat and electric guitar and punk styled drums and a gritty baseline 19 The second track Confident features contemporary emo electro SFX and arena sized bass reverberations In comparison with the original song Lovato s delivery is the same with a touch more bite and a touch less girlboss 20 Third track and third single Sorry Not Sorry an sped up rock version is unrecognisable sounds natural and suits the injection of power that both Lovato s new instrumental and Slash s keening guitar solo provide 20 The musician solo was described as masterful 21 The updated take on the song offers powerful new vocals and new production from Warren Oak Felder Keith Ten4 Sorrells and Alex Niceforo 22 The original version of Cool for the Summer was a dancey piano motif under producers Max Martin and Ali Payami while the 2023 rendition begins with the sounds of synth and static It features a metal yell electric guitar shredding and faint but well placed echoes of the chorus notes 21 Upon the song s release Starr Bowenbank wrote for Billboard that the rock version swaps the original s poppy synths and uptempo instrumentation for a darker sound backed by electric guitars and grittier lyric delivery from Lovato 23 The rock version of Tell Me You Love Me features flawless vocals and an alt rock production 15 It is a power ballad with a guitar driven chorus 18 The remix of Neon Lights is a dance and a alternative rock 18 song which balances both genres and shows off the singer s increased comfort with their lower register Lyrically the song complements Heart Attack 21 Emo band The Maine s melodic twists on the second verse were described as refreshing 21 Skyscraper was chosen by American Songwriter reviewer Alex Hopper as a undisputed standout which contains Lovato s matured vocals wailing over the hard edge musicality 17 It is fairly restrained 20 and feels natural 21 It was compared to the Goo Goo Dolls 18 The remix of La La Land a song already rock tinged changes its direction and with pop punk inspirations it offers Travis Barker esque drums and staccato guitar lines 17 Critics praised Lovato s vocal riffs and Nita Strauss soloing electric guitar part 21 Give Your Heart a Break is a duet between Lovato and Bert McCracken from The Used It was cited by Clash as an easy highlight and was described as a emotive performance with harmonies and soaring high note ad libs 20 The song is a powerful antithesis to Heart Attack instead of Lovato avoiding falling in love it s the love interest of the song who is hesitant 21 The album ends with the remix of Don t Forget a ballad which was also chosen as a standout and hits as hard as it needs to match the emotional core of the song 17 Release and promotion editSingles edit Four digital singles preceded Revamped 24 Lovato released the first Heart Attack Rock Version on March 24 2023 to mark the song s 10th anniversary 25 The second single Cool for the Summer rock version was released on May 25 of the same year announced via social media on May 18 23 The third Sorry Not Sorry rock version which featured a guitar solo from British American musician Slash was released on July 14 22 The fourth single Confident rock version was released on August 18 The song was announced as part of the track list three days before its release 26 27 Live performances edit At the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Lovato performed a medley of the remixes of Heart Attack Sorry Not Sorry and Cool for the Summer 28 It was chosen by USA Today and Billboard as one of the best performances of the ceremony 29 30 She also performed at several festivals such as Philadelphia Welcome America Festival 31 Wonderbus Music amp Arts Festival 32 and The Town Festival 33 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic74 100 34 Review scoresSourceRatingAmerican Songwriter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Clash8 10 20 Paste8 10 21 PopMatters8 10 15 Riff8 10 18 AllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 35 The Line of Best Fit4 10 36 Revamped was met with generally positive reviews It received a score of 74 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on six critics reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 34 Forbes said that re recording her songs as rock anthems is a brilliant business move and stated that Lovato s decision showcases her artistic versatility and demonstrates her willingness to evolve as an artist 37 Vulture critic Jason P Frank said that re recording her songs is due to the immeasurable impact of Taylor Swift 38 Stephen Daw from Billboard described Revamped as the work of an artist taking the narrative back from her years of pop stardom and it s a raucous delight to listen to 39 In a positive review Riff s Mike Dewald highlighted Give Your Heart a Break and Neon Lights as standouts saying that the latter captures the energy of the original but takes it to another level with expressive drum patterns added to the mix 18 Jeffrey Davies of PopMatters described the person Lovato is as bold and defiant and hailed the continuously flawless vocals and rock production that inexplicably works 15 Allison McClain Merrill of Paste praised The Maine s melodic twists on the second verse of Neon Lights and called it refreshing 21 Clash reviewer Ims Taylor described the album as nostalgic wonderfully and playfully rebellious and stated that Revamped sounds like Lovato having the most indulgent fun of perhaps their whole career 20 In a mixed review Alex Hopper from American Songwriter said that the album feels like Lovato did very little Revamping to her past hits added a guitar line over the original production and shared it with the world but praised the singer s strong as ever vocals 17 Concluding their review for AllMusic Neil Z Yeung described Revamped as a great fun and stated that fans of both sides of Lovato s sonic personality will appreciate this bonus diversion from the main catalog 35 The Line of Best Fit reviewer Vicky Greer described Revamped as an album of missed opportunities in which Lovato seems to take a musical step backwards in their career cited Heart Attack and Skyscraper as two real improvements on the album and wrote that aside from them the difference between these rock versions and the originals is only slight with nowhere near enough of a musical departure to rewrite history 36 Track listing editRevamped track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Heart Attack from Demi Demi LovatoAaron PhilipsJason EviganMitch AllanNikki WilliamsSean DouglasOak FelderAlex Niceforo a Keith Sorrells a Allan a 3 592 Confident from Confident LovatoIlya SalmanzadehMax MartinSavan KotechaFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a 3 253 Sorry Not Sorry featuring Slash from Tell Me You Love Me LovatoDouglasTrevor BrownFelderZaire KoaloFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a Brown a Koalo a 3 344 Cool for the Summer from Confident LovatoAlexander KronlundAli PayamiMartinKotechaFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a 3 325 Tell Me You Love Me from Tell Me You Love Me Kirby LauryenAjay BhattacharyaJohn HillFelderNiceoforo a Sorrells a 3 476 Neon Lights with The Maine from Demi LovatoMario MarchettiTiffany VartanyanRyan TedderNoel ZancanellaFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a Chopsticks a 3 527 Skyscraper from Unbroken Toby GadLindy RobbinsKerli KoivFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a Oscar Linnander a 3 338 La La Land featuring Nita Strauss from Don t Forget LovatoNick JonasJoe JonasKevin Jonas IIFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a 3 139 Give Your Heart A Break with Bert McCracken from The Used from Unbroken Josh AlexanderBilly SteinbergFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a John Feldmann a 3 2010 Don t Forget from Don t Forget LovatoN JonasJ JonasK JonasFelderNiceforo a Sorrells a 3 34Total length 35 49 Notes edit a indicates a co producer All tracks are subtitled rock version Personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of Revamped 10 Demi Lovato lead vocals Oak Felder executive producer producer programming 1 3 keyboards 2 10 bass 3 engineer 4 Alex Nice co producer programming 1 3 5 10 keyboards 3 percussion 4 strings 4 guitar 8 10 Keith Ten4 Sorrells co producer programming 1 4 mixing guitar drums bass 2 10 Oscar Linnander engineer co producer 7 programming 7 bass 7 keyboards 7 Mitch Allan co producer 1 guitar 1 background vocals 1 Trevor Brown co producer 3 guitar 3 Zaire Koalo co producer 3 percussion 3 Slash guitar 3 Chopsticks co producer 6 programming 6 guitar 6 7 Nita Strauss guitar 8 John Feldmann co producer 9 Scooter Braun executive producer Chris Gehringer mastering Will Quinnell masteringCharts editChart performance for Revamped Chart 2023 PeakpositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 40 20Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 41 71French Albums SNEP 42 120Scottish Albums OCC 43 14Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 44 27UK Albums OCC 45 59US Billboard 200 46 60US Top Alternative Albums Billboard 47 8US Top Rock Albums Billboard 48 10Release history editRelease dates and formats for Revamped Region Date Format s Label Ref Various September 15 2023 CDstreamingvinyl LP Island 49 References edit Bowenbank Starr January 21 2022 Demi Lovato Hosts Funeral Mourning Their Pop Music Teases New Rock Song Billboard Archived from the original on June 7 2022 Retrieved July 14 2023 Stossel Jared September 23 2022 Demi Lovato Rages at HOLY FVCK Tour Stop in Sacramento Review Photos and Setlist Consequence Retrieved July 14 2023 a b c d Mier Tomas July 14 2023 Demi Lovato Will Reenvision Their Pop Hits as Rock Bangers on Upcoming Album Revamped Rolling Stone Retrieved July 14 2023 Kaufman Gil July 14 2023 Demi Lovato Prepping Revamped Album With Rock Versions of Her Hits Billboard Retrieved July 14 2023 Richards Will July 15 2023 Demi Lovato shares new song with Slash and announces rock album Revamped NME Retrieved July 15 2023 Lovato Demi August 17 2023 So excited to do this song with themaineband Instagram Retrieved August 23 2023 Lovato Demi August 23 2023 Don t forget this one Instagram Retrieved August 23 2023 Lovato Demi August 24 2023 Excited for this one with hurricanenita Instagram Retrieved August 24 2023 Lovato Demi Love you bb s so excited for REVAMPED on 9 15 Instagram Retrieved September 2 2023 a b Revamped liner notes Demi Lovato Island Records 2023 5816372 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link Schneider Maggie September 15 2023 Demi Lovato And The Maine Burn Like Neon Lights On New Collab Idobi Retrieved September 21 2023 Revamped Hear Demi Lovato s New Rock Infused Album Featuring The Maine The Used and More Ones To Watch Retrieved September 21 2023 Kreps Daniel May 25 2023 Demi Lovato Drops a Rock Version of Her Hit Cool for the Summer Rolling Stone Retrieved July 14 2023 Daw Stephen September 14 2023 How Recording a Rock Album Helped Reignite Demi Lovato s Passion for Her Pop Hits Billboard Retrieved September 14 2023 a b c d Demi Lovato Refashions Herself On Revamped PopMatters Retrieved September 20 2023 Aniftos Rania September 15 2023 Demi Lovato Gives Their Hits a Rock Spin on Revamped Album Stream It Now Billboard Retrieved September 23 2023 a b c d e f Hopper Alex September 16 2023 Review Demi Lovato Updates Her Hits on Revamped to Mixed Results American Songwriter Retrieved September 17 2023 a b c d e f Dewald Mike September 14 2023 ALBUM REVIEW Demi Lovato cranks up rock on Revamped Riff Retrieved September 15 2023 Mier Tomas March 24 2023 Demi Lovato Reimagines Heart Attack as a Rock Anthem for Song s 10th Anniversary Rolling Stone Retrieved September 23 2023 a b c d e f Taylor Ims September 15 2023 Demi Lovato Revamped Clash Retrieved September 15 2023 a b c d e f g h i McClain Merrill Allison September 19 2023 Demi Lovato Gives Their Hits the Rock Treatment on Revamped Paste Magazine Retrieved September 19 2023 a b Demi Lovato Releases Rock Version of Sorry Not Sorry Featuring Slash Stream Consequence July 14 2023 Retrieved July 15 2023 a b Bowenbank Starr May 25 2023 Demi Lovato Updates Cool For the Summer With New Rock Version Listen Billboard Retrieved July 15 2023 McIntyre Hugh July 14 2023 Demi Lovato Announces New Rock Covers Album Revamped Metro Weekly Retrieved July 15 2023 Gonzalez Rebekah March 24 2023 Demi Lovato Re Records Heart Attack For 10 Year Anniversary iHeartRadio Retrieved July 15 2023 Demi Lovato ddlovato August 15 2023 8 18 Presave at the in bio Retrieved August 16 2023 via Instagram Paul Larisha August 18 2023 Demi Lovato Is Feeling Unstoppable on Confident Rock Version Rolling Stone Retrieved August 20 2023 Kreps Daniel Paul Larisha September 12 2023 2023 MTV VMAs Demi Lovato Rocks Out Revamped Medley of Their Biggest Hits Rolling Stone Retrieved September 13 2023 Ruggieri Melissa September 12 2023 Brutally honest reviews of every VMAs performance including Shakira Maneskin and Demi Lovato USA Today Retrieved September 20 2023 Lynch Joe September 13 2023 Las actuaciones de los VMAs 2023 clasificadas de peor a mejor Billboard in Spanish Retrieved September 20 2023 Qureshi Hira June 27 2023 Everything you need to know about Wawa Welcome America Demi Lovato Ludacris and more Inquirer Retrieved September 15 2023 WonderBus Music and Arts Festival is happening in Columbus this weekend headlined by Pitbull Demi Lovato and Caamp Cleveland August 23 2023 Retrieved September 15 2023 Demi Lovato deleita a The Town con su rock para cicatrizar heridas Infobae in Spanish September 2 2023 Retrieved September 15 2023 a b Revamped by Demi Lovato Reviews and Tracks Metacritic Retrieved September 30 2023 a b Z Yeung Neil Demi Lovato Revamped Album AllMusic Retrieved September 21 2023 a b Greer Vicky September 14 2023 Demi Lovato s REVAMPED attemptes to transform old music The Line of Best Fit Retrieved September 22 2023 McIntyre Hugh July 7 2023 Demi Lovato Is Re Recording Her Hits As Rock Anthems Which Is A Brilliant Business Move Forbes Retrieved July 15 2023 Frank Jason P August 21 2023 Everybody s Getting Off the Scooter Vulture Retrieved August 22 2023 Daw Stephen September 15 2023 Queer Jams of the Week New Music From Demi Lovato K Flay Vagabon amp More Billboard Retrieved September 15 2023 Ultratop be Demi Lovato Revamped in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved September 24 2023 Ultratop be Demi Lovato Revamped in French Hung Medien Retrieved September 24 2023 Lescharts com Demi Lovato Revamped Hung Medien Retrieved October 20 2023 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved September 23 2023 Spanishcharts com Demi Lovato Revamped Hung Medien Retrieved October 20 2023 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved September 22 2023 Demi Lovato Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved September 26 2023 Demi Lovato Chart History Top Alternative Albums Billboard Retrieved September 26 2023 Demi Lovato Chart History Top Rock Albums Billboard Retrieved September 26 2023 Citations concerning Revamped release formats Revamped Standard CD Demi Lovato Official Store Archived from the original on July 14 2023 Retrieved July 14 2023 Revamped Vinyl Demi Lovato Official Store Archived from the original on July 14 2023 Retrieved July 14 2023 External links editDemi Lovato Revamped at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Revamped amp oldid 1187398609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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