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Stardust (Lena album)

Stardust is the third studio album by German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut. It was released by Universal Music on 12 October 2012. Recording for the album took place in Stockholm, London, and Hamburg. A departure from her previous work on her debut album My Cassette Player (2010) and follow-up Good News (2011), both of which had been chiefly produced by former mentor, entertainer Stefan Raab, the singer worked with Swen Meyer and Sonny Boy Gustafsson on the majority of Stardust.

Stardust
Studio album by
Released12 October 2012 (2012-10-12)
Length39:42
LabelUniversal Music
Producer
  • Swen Meyer
  • Sonny Boy Gustafsson[1]
Lena chronology
Good News
(2011)
Stardust
(2012)
Crystal Sky
(2015)
Singles from Stardust
  1. "Stardust"
    Released: 21 September 2012
  2. "Neon (Lonely People)"
    Released: 15 March 2013
  3. "Mr. Arrow Key"
    Released: 17 May 2013

The album earned largely mixed to positive reviews from music critics who felt that Stardust improved on Meyer-Landrut's artistic development and called it more authentic than previous releases. In Germany, the album peaked at number two on the German Albums Chart and was eventually certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). Lead single "Stardust" reached number two on the German Singles Chart. In support of the album, Meyer-Landrut embarked on her No One Can Catch Us Tour in 2013.

Background edit

Stardust marked Meyer-Landrut's first album without contribution from former mentor, entertainer Stefan Raab. Principal songwriting began in late summer 2011 and during that process Lena made travels to Stockholm, London, and Hamburg.[2] Throughout the sessions, she collaborated with musicians like Matthew Benbrook,[3] Pauline Taylor,[3] Johnny McDaid,[4] James Flannigan,[4] and Sonny Boy Gustafsson,[1] who produced five of the songs.[5] Stardust was also partly produced by Swen Meyer in Hamburg.[1] Production on the album was finished in July 2012. Four titles were written in collaboration with Miss Li of which the song "ASAP" is a duet with the Swedish singer-songwriter.[6]

Meyer-Landrut participated on nine songs as co-author. "Better News" and "I'm Black" were composed in collaboration with Ian Dench. The idea to "Don't Panic" was inspired by a fire alert in London. "Mr Arrow Key" is about a guide for the things of life. "Pink Elephant" covers the story of a girl who is clumsy like an elephant. "Goosebumps" is a song about homesickness. "To the Moon" is a love song which took Lena, her co-writer Alexander Schroer and producer Swen Meyer seven months to find suitable lyrics for a certain melody. "Neon (Lonely People)" describes the feeling of loneliness despite the fact that someone is among people. Additionally there is a hidden track called "Lille katt" performed in Swedish previously known from the Swedish-German children's television series Emil i Lönneberga. The iTunes version features a cover version of the title "Moonlight", previously performed by American singer Mayaeni in 2010.

Promotion edit

The album's lead single, "Stardust" was released on 21 September 2012, while the music video to this song was first shown on 7 September 2012. It charted at number two on the German Singles Chart.[6] On 20 September 2012, Lena previewed the album to a larger audience at the Reeperbahn Festival in the music venue Schmidt's Tivoli in Hamburg.[6] From 5 to 7 October 2012 iTunes pre-released three songs to promote the album. "To the Moon" was the first download, followed by "ASAP" on 6 October and "Pink Elephant" on 7 October.[7]

On April, Meyer-Landrut was touring the Germany, while promoting her album. The tour was called 'No One Can Catch Us', and it's the lyrics from her latest's album lead single Stardust. The tour started on 2 April, in Stuttgart, and ended on 21 April, in Offenbach. Also, Lena was streaming her last show on internet for her fans, who couldn't come to one of her shows. The tour was made of 13 shows in different German cities like Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover and more. Lena also wanted to make a show in Vienna, Austria, but later, the show was cancelled for unknown reasons.[8]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CDStarts.de7/10[9]
Focus6/10[10]
Hitchecker     [11]
Laut.de     [12]
Rolling Stone     [13]

Overall, Stardust received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Andreas Borcholte from Der Spiegel felt that while a musical reinvention "does not take place here, Stardust is an album full of pleasing radio pop like its two predecessors [...] Lena tackles her emancipation as a songwriter with small but noticeable steps. You can tell by the fact that she no longer hides behind mannerisms like her exalted English accent as much as she used to."[14] Süddeutsche Zeitung critic Hans Hoff noted a "lot of swinging titles" on the album, "all a bit tricky and with a lot of lyrics per bar. Just Lena style. Not smooth pop, more playful descriptions of the condition of a 21-year-old who wants to perform in a relaxed manner after all the stress of the ESC years."[15] Matthias Reichel, writing for CDStarts.de, called the album "good work" and noted: "If you allow her a little patience for the artistic development that is already moving in the right direction on Stardust, everyone will be satisfied."[9]

Several reviewers pointed out that former mentor Stefan Raab was not asked to participate in the production.[13][16][14] Münchner Merkur critic Jörg Heinrich found that the sound of the album was "much more casual, fresher, more international than Raab's clinically pure TV Total soul." He described Stardust as "colorful pop."[17] The German issue of Rolling Stone magazine gave Stardust three out of five stars and wrote that "this time you actually have the feeling that this is really Lena, and not Stefan Raab's idea of Lena."[13] Neue Presse gave four out of five stars and stated: "No Raab anymore, no more under his wing. Lena spread her 'pop' wings."[16] Kai Butterweck from Laut.de rated the album three out of five stars and wrote that "if you look at it from a sporting point of view, you could say that eleven completely capable team players have gathered around extravagant playmaker Stardust who ultimately guarantee a coherent team appearance – promising basic requirements that not every ambitious professional team can offer."[12] Maximilian Kloes, writing for Focus, called Stardust a "typical Lena album: a few hits, a little filler, strong approaches, flat lyrics."[10]

Chart performance edit

Stardust debuted and peaked at number two on the German Albums Chart in the week of 26 October 2012 .[18] It became her third consecutive to reach the top two of the chart and would spend 22 weeks inside the top 100.[18] It was eventually ranked 55th on the chart's 2012 year-end listing.[18] In 2013, Stardust was certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI) for shipment figures in excess of 100,000 copies.[19]

Track listing edit

Stardust track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Stardust"Swen Meyer3:30
2."Mr. Arrow Key"Gustafsson3:34
3."Pink Elephant"
  • John Gordon
  • Ginger Mackenzie
  • Mathias Ramson
Gustafsson3:35
4."Neon (Lonely People)"Meyer3:31
5."Better News"Meyer3:02
6."Day to Stay"
  • Meyer-Landrut
  • Carlsson
  • Gustafsson
Gustafsson3:56
7."To the Moon"
  • Meyer-Landrut
  • Alexander Schroer
Meyer3:24
8."Bliss Bliss"Meyer3:11
9."ASAP" (featuring Miss Li)
  • Meyer-Landrut
  • Carlsson
  • Gustafsson
Gustafsson2:48
10."I'm Black"
  • Meyer-Landrut
  • Dench
  • Sutton
Meyer3:05
11."Goosebumps"
  • Meyer-Landrut
  • Carlsson
  • Gustafsson
Gustafsson3:39
12."Don't Panic"Meyer2:27
13."Lille katt" (CD only hidden track)Gustafsson1:29
Total length:39:42
iTunes edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Moonlight"
Gustafsson3:42

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for Stardust
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI)[19] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Stardust release history
Region Date Formats Label Ref.
Various 12 October 2012 Universal Music [23]

Notes edit

  • ^[a] The vinyl version was an autographed version limited to 1000 copies exclusively sold by Amazon Germany.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Lena: Neues Album "Stardust" im Oktober". Musikmarkt.de. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
  2. ^ Several Twitter announcements by Lena
  3. ^ a b ASCAP entry for Benbrook and Taylor
  4. ^ a b ASCAP entry for McDaid and Flannigan
  5. ^ Dallach, Christoph (27 August 2012): Nordisch nobel. Schwedische Komponisten sind ungefähr so erfolgreich wie Ikea. Aber können sie auch Lena Meyer-Landrut wieder in die Charts bringen? 12 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine In: Spiegel-Online (in German)
  6. ^ a b c eurovision.de: Lena beim Reeperbahn Festival 20 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  7. ^ Songs vorab von Lena
  8. ^ "Lena's concert in Offenbach". 21 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ a b Reichel, Matthias. . CDstarts.de. Archived from the original on 24 May 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  10. ^ a b Kloes, Maximilian (19 November 2012). "Plattenkritik: "Stardust" von Lena – Der schwere Schatten schlechter Mädchenlieder". Focus. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  11. ^ . hitchecker.de. Archived from the original on 19 October 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  12. ^ a b Butterweck, Kai (12 October 2012). ""Stardust" von Lena". Laut.de (in German). Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  13. ^ a b c Fuß, Bettina. "Lena: Stardust" (in German). Rollingstone.de. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  14. ^ a b Borcholte, Andreas (12 October 2012). "Neues Lena-Album: Jetzt geht's zur Sache, Showgirl!". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  15. ^ Hoff, Hans (1 August 2012). "Neues Album: Stardust – Lena bleibt im All". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  16. ^ a b "Vom Satelliten zum Sternenstaub: Lenas schlitternder Pop-Swing ist wieder da" (in German). Neue Presse. 10 October 2012. p. 24.
  17. ^ Heinrich, Jörg (12 October 2012). "Lena: Neue CD ist zweiter Sieg nach Oslo". Münchner Merkur (in German). Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  18. ^ a b c d "Offiziellecharts.de – Lena – Stardust" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  19. ^ a b "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Lena; 'Stardust')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  20. ^ "Austriancharts.at – Lena – Stardust" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  21. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Lena – Stardust". Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  22. ^ "Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts (2012)". Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  23. ^ a b "Lena - 'Stardust' - Album". Amazon (DE). Retrieved 31 August 2012.

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Stardust is the third studio album by German singer Lena Meyer Landrut It was released by Universal Music on 12 October 2012 Recording for the album took place in Stockholm London and Hamburg A departure from her previous work on her debut album My Cassette Player 2010 and follow up Good News 2011 both of which had been chiefly produced by former mentor entertainer Stefan Raab the singer worked with Swen Meyer and Sonny Boy Gustafsson on the majority of Stardust StardustStudio album by LenaReleased12 October 2012 2012 10 12 Length39 42LabelUniversal MusicProducerSwen Meyer Sonny Boy Gustafsson 1 Lena chronologyGood News 2011 Stardust 2012 Crystal Sky 2015 Singles from Stardust Stardust Released 21 September 2012 Neon Lonely People Released 15 March 2013 Mr Arrow Key Released 17 May 2013The album earned largely mixed to positive reviews from music critics who felt that Stardust improved on Meyer Landrut s artistic development and called it more authentic than previous releases In Germany the album peaked at number two on the German Albums Chart and was eventually certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie BVMI Lead single Stardust reached number two on the German Singles Chart In support of the album Meyer Landrut embarked on her No One Can Catch Us Tour in 2013 Contents 1 Background 2 Promotion 3 Critical reception 4 Chart performance 5 Track listing 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 Notes 10 ReferencesBackground editStardust marked Meyer Landrut s first album without contribution from former mentor entertainer Stefan Raab Principal songwriting began in late summer 2011 and during that process Lena made travels to Stockholm London and Hamburg 2 Throughout the sessions she collaborated with musicians like Matthew Benbrook 3 Pauline Taylor 3 Johnny McDaid 4 James Flannigan 4 and Sonny Boy Gustafsson 1 who produced five of the songs 5 Stardust was also partly produced by Swen Meyer in Hamburg 1 Production on the album was finished in July 2012 Four titles were written in collaboration with Miss Li of which the song ASAP is a duet with the Swedish singer songwriter 6 Meyer Landrut participated on nine songs as co author Better News and I m Black were composed in collaboration with Ian Dench The idea to Don t Panic was inspired by a fire alert in London Mr Arrow Key is about a guide for the things of life Pink Elephant covers the story of a girl who is clumsy like an elephant Goosebumps is a song about homesickness To the Moon is a love song which took Lena her co writer Alexander Schroer and producer Swen Meyer seven months to find suitable lyrics for a certain melody Neon Lonely People describes the feeling of loneliness despite the fact that someone is among people Additionally there is a hidden track called Lille katt performed in Swedish previously known from the Swedish German children s television series Emil i Lonneberga The iTunes version features a cover version of the title Moonlight previously performed by American singer Mayaeni in 2010 Promotion editThe album s lead single Stardust was released on 21 September 2012 while the music video to this song was first shown on 7 September 2012 It charted at number two on the German Singles Chart 6 On 20 September 2012 Lena previewed the album to a larger audience at the Reeperbahn Festival in the music venue Schmidt s Tivoli in Hamburg 6 From 5 to 7 October 2012 iTunes pre released three songs to promote the album To the Moon was the first download followed by ASAP on 6 October and Pink Elephant on 7 October 7 On April Meyer Landrut was touring the Germany while promoting her album The tour was called No One Can Catch Us and it s the lyrics from her latest s album lead single Stardust The tour started on 2 April in Stuttgart and ended on 21 April in Offenbach Also Lena was streaming her last show on internet for her fans who couldn t come to one of her shows The tour was made of 13 shows in different German cities like Berlin Hamburg Hannover and more Lena also wanted to make a show in Vienna Austria but later the show was cancelled for unknown reasons 8 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingCDStarts de7 10 9 Focus6 10 10 Hitchecker nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Laut de nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Overall Stardust received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics Andreas Borcholte from Der Spiegel felt that while a musical reinvention does not take place here Stardust is an album full of pleasing radio pop like its two predecessors Lena tackles her emancipation as a songwriter with small but noticeable steps You can tell by the fact that she no longer hides behind mannerisms like her exalted English accent as much as she used to 14 Suddeutsche Zeitung critic Hans Hoff noted a lot of swinging titles on the album all a bit tricky and with a lot of lyrics per bar Just Lena style Not smooth pop more playful descriptions of the condition of a 21 year old who wants to perform in a relaxed manner after all the stress of the ESC years 15 Matthias Reichel writing for CDStarts de called the album good work and noted If you allow her a little patience for the artistic development that is already moving in the right direction on Stardust everyone will be satisfied 9 Several reviewers pointed out that former mentor Stefan Raab was not asked to participate in the production 13 16 14 Munchner Merkur critic Jorg Heinrich found that the sound of the album was much more casual fresher more international than Raab s clinically pure TV Total soul He described Stardust as colorful pop 17 The German issue of Rolling Stone magazine gave Stardust three out of five stars and wrote that this time you actually have the feeling that this is really Lena and not Stefan Raab s idea of Lena 13 Neue Presse gave four out of five stars and stated No Raab anymore no more under his wing Lena spread her pop wings 16 Kai Butterweck from Laut de rated the album three out of five stars and wrote that if you look at it from a sporting point of view you could say that eleven completely capable team players have gathered around extravagant playmaker Stardust who ultimately guarantee a coherent team appearance promising basic requirements that not every ambitious professional team can offer 12 Maximilian Kloes writing for Focus called Stardust a typical Lena album a few hits a little filler strong approaches flat lyrics 10 Chart performance editStardust debuted and peaked at number two on the German Albums Chart in the week of 26 October 2012 18 It became her third consecutive to reach the top two of the chart and would spend 22 weeks inside the top 100 18 It was eventually ranked 55th on the chart s 2012 year end listing 18 In 2013 Stardust was certified Gold by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie BVMI for shipment figures in excess of 100 000 copies 19 Track listing editStardust track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Stardust Rosi GolanTim MyersSwen Meyer3 302 Mr Arrow Key Lena Meyer LandrutLinda CarlssonSonny Boy GustafssonGustafsson3 343 Pink Elephant John GordonGinger MackenzieMathias RamsonGustafsson3 354 Neon Lonely People Meyer LandrutMatthew BenbrookPauline TaylorMeyer3 315 Better News Meyer LandrutIan DenchMartin SuttonMeyer3 026 Day to Stay Meyer LandrutCarlssonGustafssonGustafsson3 567 To the Moon Meyer LandrutAlexander SchroerMeyer3 248 Bliss Bliss Tjeerd BomhofElliot JamesJames WalshMeyer3 119 ASAP featuring Miss Li Meyer LandrutCarlssonGustafssonGustafsson2 4810 I m Black Meyer LandrutDenchSuttonMeyer3 0511 Goosebumps Meyer LandrutCarlssonGustafssonGustafsson3 3912 Don t Panic Meyer LandrutJohn Johnny McDaidJames FlanniganMeyer2 2713 Lille katt CD only hidden track Georg RiedelAstrid LindgrenGustafsson1 29Total length 39 42 iTunes editionNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 Moonlight Per Kristian OttestadGolanMayaeni StraussGustafsson3 42Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Stardust Chart 2012 PeakpositionAustrian Albums O3 Austria 20 14German Albums Offizielle Top 100 18 2Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 21 31 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Stardust Chart 2012 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 22 55Certifications editCertifications for Stardust Region Certification Certified units salesGermany BVMI 19 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editStardust release history Region Date Formats Label Ref Various 12 October 2012 Universal Music Digital downloadCDvinyl a 23 Notes edit a The vinyl version was an autographed version limited to 1000 copies exclusively sold by Amazon Germany 23 References edit a b c Lena Neues Album Stardust im Oktober Musikmarkt de Archived from the original on 11 February 2013 Retrieved 16 August 2012 Several Twitter announcements by Lena a b ASCAP entry for Benbrook and Taylor a b ASCAP entry for McDaid and Flannigan Dallach Christoph 27 August 2012 Nordisch nobel Schwedische Komponisten sind ungefahr so erfolgreich wie Ikea Aber konnen sie auch Lena Meyer Landrut wieder in die Charts bringen Archived 12 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine In Spiegel Online in German a b c eurovision de Lena beim Reeperbahn Festival Archived 20 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine in German Songs vorab von Lena Lena s concert in Offenbach 21 April 2013 permanent dead link a b Reichel Matthias Lena Meyer Landrut Stardust CDstarts de Archived from the original on 24 May 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2012 a b Kloes Maximilian 19 November 2012 Plattenkritik Stardust von Lena Der schwere Schatten schlechter Madchenlieder Focus Retrieved 30 October 2023 hitchecker de hitchecker de Archived from the original on 19 October 2012 Retrieved 22 October 2012 a b Butterweck Kai 12 October 2012 Stardust von Lena Laut de in German Retrieved 30 October 2023 a b c Fuss Bettina Lena Stardust in German Rollingstone de Retrieved 22 October 2012 a b Borcholte 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