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The Lady Killer (album)

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2010 studio album by CeeLo Green
The Lady Killer
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2010
Genre
Length45:49
Label
Producer
CeeLo Green chronology
Cee-Lo Green... Is the Soul Machine
(2004)
The Lady Killer
(2010)
Cee Lo's Magic Moment
(2012)
Singles from The Lady Killer
  1. "Fuck You"
    Released: August 19, 2010
  2. "It's OK"
    Released: December 27, 2010
  3. "Fool for You"
    Released: March 8, 2011
  4. "Bright Lights Bigger City"
    Released: March 27, 2011
  5. "I Want You (Hold Onto Love)"
    Released: June 5, 2011
  6. "Cry Baby"
    Released: October 10, 2011
  7. "Anyway"
    Released: December 11, 2011

The Lady Killer is the thirdstudio album by American singerCeeLo Green. It was released November 9, 2010, byElektra Records. Production for the album was handled bySalaam Remi,Element,The Smeezingtons,Fraser T. Smith,Paul Epworth, andJack Splash.

The album debuted at number nine on the USBillboard 200 chart, selling 41,000 copies in its first week. It achieved respectable chart success elsewhere and produced three singles, including the international hit "Fuck You". The album has sold 498,000 copies in the United States as of October 2012,[1] and it has beencertified double Platinum in the United Kingdom.The Lady Killer received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its production, classicistsoul music approach, and Green's vocal performance.

Recording

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Green reportedly "spent three years onThe Lady Killer, recording close to 70 songs".[2] Thirteen tracks that didn't make the final selection forThe Lady Killer were leaked online in June 2010 as an album titledStray Bullets including the song "You Don't Shock Me Anymore", and collaborations withThe B-52's ("Cho Cho The Cat"),Soko (a remix of "I'll Kill Her"), andGoodie Mob ("Night Train").[3]

Release and promotion

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The album was released on November 9, 2010, byElektra Records.[4] It was made available forstreaming atNPR through to November 9, 2010.[5]

Singles

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The album'slead single, "Fuck You", was released on August 19, 2010, and charted at number two on the USBillboard Hot 100.[6] It also became an international hit and peaked within the top-10 of charts in several countries, including number one in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.[6] Theradio edit of the song was entitled "Forget You", while another edit is simply entitled "FU".[7][8] Amusic video for the song was released onYouTube on August 19, 2010,[9] featuring the lyrics of the song appearing on different colored backgrounds withfilm grain overlaid on the video. The video wentviral, receiving over two million views within a week of its release.[10] The official music video was released on September 1, 2010.[11]

The second single, "It's OK", was released on December 13, 2010.[12] It charted on theUK Singles Chart, peaking at 20.[13] "Fool for You" was solicited to radio as the album's third single on March 8, 2011.[14] The album's fourth single, "Bright Lights Bigger City", was released on March 27, 2011.[15] The album's fifth single, "I Want You", was released on June 5, 2011.[16] "Cry Baby" was released as the album's sixth single on September 12.[17] The seventh single and the first fromThe Platinum Edition of the album, "Anyway", was released on December 11.[18]

Live performances

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Green toured during 2010 and 2011 with an all-femalebacking band namedScarlet Fever, performing forTaratata,[19]Reeperbahn Festival,[20][21] theBBC,[22][23][24][25]Late Show with David Letterman,[26] W'sSymmetry Live Concert Series,[27][28]Saturday Night Live,[29][30] theJimmy Kimmel Live! special show following theAcademy Awards,[31] andmany other venues. Core band members includedSharon Aguilar (lead guitar, violin),Brittany Brooks (drums),Theresa Flaminio (keyboards, background vocals), andRegina Zernay Roberts (bass guitar,moog synthesizer).

Commercial performance

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The album debuted at number nine on the USBillboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 41,000 copies in the United States.[32] It also entered at number two on the USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[33] As of October 2012, the album has sold 498,000 copies in the United States.[1]

The Lady Killer attained moderate international charting, in the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 10 on theTop 40 Albums, and it reached number one on theTop 40 RnB Albums chart.[34][35] On November 4, 2011,The Lady Killer was certified double Platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry, for shipments of 600,000 copies in the UK.[36] As of December 2011, the album had sold 621,000 copies in the UK.[37] It was the third biggest selling R&B / hip hop album of 2011 in the UK.[38]

In Canada, it debuted at number 29 on theTop 100 Albums chart.[39] It also entered at number 91 in Belgium,[40] at number 18 in Ireland,[41] at number 43 in the Netherlands,[42] at number 24 in Australia,[43] at number 90 in France,[44] at number 53 in Sweden,[45] and at number 16 in Scotland.[46]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.8/10[47]
Metacritic80/100[48]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[49]
The A.V. ClubA−[50]
The Daily TelegraphStarStarStarStar[51]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[52]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[53]
The IndependentStarStarStarStarStar[54]
NME7/10[55]
Pitchfork7.3/10[56]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStar[57]
Spin8/10[58]

The Lady Killer received rave reviews from critics.[59] AtMetacritic, which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received anaverage score of 80, based on 33 reviews.[48]AllMusic writer Andy Kellman called it "a thoroughly engrossing album".[49]Entertainment Weekly's Leah Greenblatt commented that the album "both honors and tweaks the tropes of vintage songcraft with hefty doses of sweetMotown /Stax boogie, a smattering ofCurtis Mayfield superfly, and imaginary theme songs forJames Bond".[52] Bill Friskics-Warren ofThe Washington Post wrote that it "offers some of the most ebullient pop this side of old-school hit-machines ranging fromHolland–Dozier–Holland toGamble and Huff".[60]Chicago Tribune writerGreg Kot lauded Green's "retro-soul classicism and dark-tinged eccentricity".[61]Slant Magazine's Huw Jones praised the album's accessibility and "buoyant nü-Motown and progressive soul", while noting Green's singing as "absolutely flawless. Pitch-perfect from tip to toe".[62]Rolling Stone writerJody Rosen dubbedThe Lady Killer "one of the most engrossing records of 2010".[57]

In a mixed review, Jon Caramanica ofThe New York Times found Green to be "reduced to an accent piece [...] purposefully restrained", stating "Green's vocals are buried low in the mix, mere decoration for the arrangements and textures [...] crisp, lovely and certainly well rehearsed".[63] Jer Fairall ofPopMatters found the album's premise inconsistent, writing that it "feels relatively safe [...] a thoroughly likeable little trifle of a record", but added that "As a throwback, it is indeed impeccable".[64] Despite viewing it as less "gleefully unhinged" than his previous work,NME's Jason Draper cited it as Green's "most focused solo album".[55]The Observer's Killian Fox wrote that "his idiosyncrasies have proven too potent to repress".[65] Nitsuh Abebe ofNew York called it "suitably theatrical—a lavishly orchestrated thing", and lauded Green's dramatist "lady-killer persona" and "artifice".[66]Los Angeles Times writer Margaret Wappler noted "a glassy modernity that makes the album a sexy sonic adventure of loving and leaving" and commented that "it's not Green's caddish ways that charm. Rather [...] it's his big heart underneath".[67]

Despite writing that "he's not always lethal",Pitchfork's Joshua Klein commented that Green "manages to avoid being both too rough or too smooth", complimenting his "contemporary, confident conception of soul music" and the album's "de rigueur synthetic frills".[56] Barry Walters ofSpin noted its "detailed encapsulations of Saturday-night transcendence and Sunday-morning love pains" and its music "beautifully busy 21st-century Motown as greasy as it is vibrant".[58] Amy Linden ofThe Village Voice called the album "romantic—chaste, even", writing that "[Green]'s written a manual on how to both break and mend someone's heart".[68]The Independent's Andy Gill commented that "he manages to avoid all the bubblebath boudoir-soul cliches that litter most R&B albums".[54]Chicago Sun-Times writerThomas Conner [de] called it "an utter delight", writing that "every song rings fresh, modern, anthemic, packed with earth, wind and fire".[69]

Accolades

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The Lady Killer was nominated for aGrammy Award forBest Pop Vocal Album, presented at the54th Grammy Awards in 2012.[70] The song "Fool for You", featuringMelanie Fiona, won Grammy Awards forBest Traditional R&B Performance andBest R&B Song.[70] "Fuck You" won the Grammy Award forBest Urban/Alternative Performance and was nominated forRecord of the Year andSong of the Year.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Lady Killer Theme (Intro)"Thomas CallawayGrey Area1:37
2."Bright Lights Bigger City"
  • Ben H. Allen
  • Callaway
  • Tony Reyes
3:38
3."Fuck You"The Smeezingtons3:43
4."Wildflower"Fraser T. Smith4:02
5."Bodies"
Salaam Remi3:43
6."Love Gun" (featuringLauren Bennett)
  • Callaway
  • Mack David
  • Jerry Livingston
  • Terrence Simpkins
3:20
7."Satisfied"
Fraser T Smith3:26
8."I Want You"
  • Fraser T. Smith
  • Jack Splash
3:36
9."Cry Baby"
  • Callaway
  • Nowels
Fraser T. Smith3:27
10."Fool for You" (featuringPhilip Bailey)
  • Callaway
  • Splash
Jack Splash3:40
11."It's OK"3:46
12."Old Fashioned"
  • Callaway
  • Alan Kasirye
  • Alan Nglish
  • Salaam Remi (co.)
3:24
13."No One's Gonna Love You"
  • Creighton Barrett
  • Benjamin Bridwell
  • Rob Hampton
Paul Epworth3:29
14."The Lady Killer Theme (Outro)"CallawayGrey Area0:58
International edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Lady Killer Theme (Intro)"Thomas CallawayGrey Area1:37
2."Bright Lights Bigger City"
  • Ben H. Allen
  • Callaway
3:38
3."Forget You"
  • Brody Brown
  • Callaway
  • Bruno Mars
  • Philip Lawrence
  • Ari Levine
The Smeezingtons3:42
4."Wildflower"Fraser T Smith4:02
5."Bodies"
Salaam Remi3:43
6."Please" (featuringSelah Sue)  5:00
7."Satisfied"
  • Callaway
  • Rick Nowels
Fraser T. Smith3:26
8."I Want You"
  • Callaway
  • Fraser T. Smith
  • Jack Splash
  • Fraser T. Smith
  • Jack Splash
3:36
9."Cry Baby"
  • Callaway
  • Nowels
Fraser T. Smith3:27
10."Fool for You" (featuringPhilip Bailey)
  • Callaway
  • Splash
Jack Splash3:40
11."It's OK"
3:46
12."Old Fashioned"
  • Callaway
  • Alan Kasirye
  • Alan Nglish
  • Salaam Remi (co.)
3:24
13."The Lady Killer Theme (Outro)"CallawayGrey Area0:58
14."Fuck You"
  • Brody Brown
  • Callaway
  • Bruno Mars
  • Philip Lawrence
  • Ari Levine
The Smeezingtons3:43
Japan bonus tracks[71]
No.TitleLength
15."Georgia"3:46
16."Grand Canyon"3:25
iTunes andAmazon bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
15."Everybody Loves You (Baby)"3:32
16."Scarlet Fever"4:45
Best Buy exclusive bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
15."Red Hot Lover"3:15
16."Grand Canyon"3:25

The Platinum Edition

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Green releasedThe Platinum Edition ofThe Lady Killer on November 28, 2011.[72][73] The repackaged album contains the single "Anyway", released on December 11, 2011, which served as the album's sixth overall single and first single from the Platinum Edition.[74] Other new tracks include "Scarlet Fever" and the single version of "I Want You (Hold on to Love)". "Love Gun" and "No One's Gonna Love You" are also new for international markets. "Please" (featuring Selah Sue) was removed.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Lady Killer Theme (Intro)"Thomas CallawayGrey Area1:37
2."Bright Lights Bigger City"
  • Ben H. Allen
  • Callaway
  • Tony Reyes
3:38
3."Forget You"
  • Brody Brown
  • Callaway
  • Bruno Mars
  • Philip Lawrence
  • Ari Levine
The Smeezingtons3:42
4."Wildflower"Fraser T Smith4:02
5."Bodies"
Salaam Remi3:43
6."Love Gun" (featuringLauren Bennett)
  • Callaway
  • Mack David
  • Jerry Livingston
  • Terrence Simpkins
  • CeeLo Green
  • Salaam Remi (co.)
3:20
7."Satisfied"
Fraser T Smith3:26
8."I Want You (Hold on to Love)"
  • Callaway
  • Smith
  • Jack Splash
  • Fraser T Smith
  • Jack Splash
3:30
9."Cry Baby"
  • Callaway
  • Nowels
Fraser T Smith3:27
10."Fool for You" (featuringPhilip Bailey)
  • Callaway
  • Splash
Jack Splash3:40
11."It's OK"
3:46
12."Old Fashioned"
  • Callaway
  • Alan Kasirye
  • Alan Nglish
  • Salaam Remi (co.)
3:24
13."No One's Gonna Love You"
  • Creighton Barrett
  • Benjamin Bridwell
  • Rob Hampton
Paul Epworth3:29
14."Scarlet Fever"
  • Callaway
  • Brian Burton
  • Laurie Steele
Callaway4:45
15."Anyway"
  • Wallpaper
  • Daniel Ledinsky (co.)
3:34
16."The Lady Killer Theme (Outro)"CallawayGrey Area0:58
17."Fuck You"
  • Brody Brown
  • Callaway
  • Bruno Mars
  • Philip Lawrence
  • Ari Levine
The Smeezingtons3:43

Notes

  • (co.) denotes co-producer
  • On the clean version of the album, the song "Fuck You" is renamed as "Forget You".

Personnel

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Credits forThe Lady Killer adapted fromAllMusic.[75]

Musicians

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  • Jo Allen – violin
  • Max Baillie – viola
  • Brody Brown – composer, musician
  • Thomas Callaway – composer, executive producer, producer, vocals
  • Mike Caren – A&R, musician
  • Natalie Cavey – viola
  • Stephanie Cavey – violin
  • Dena Chutuk – background vocals
  • Cathy Collwell – double bass
  • Rosie Danvers – brass arrangement, cello, leader, string arrangements, string engineer
  • Robin Finck – guitar
  • Fraser T. Smith – bass, composer, guitar, keyboards, producer
  • Bradley Hagen – drums
  • Vincent Henry – horn
  • Sally Herbert – string arrangements
  • Sally Jackson – violin
  • Bryony James – cello
  • Kotono Sato – violin
  • Philip Lawrence – composer, background vocals
  • Tommy Lee – drums
  • Ari Levine – composer, musician
  • Mason Levy – musician
  • Mike Lovatt – trumpet
  • Jacob Lutrell – musician
  • Bruno Mars – composer, musician
  • Danny Marsden – trumpet
  • Eleanor Mathieson – violin
  • Howard McGill – baritone saxophone
  • Jeremy Morris – violin
  • Emma Owens – viola
  • Pino Palladino – bass
  • Kerenza Peacock – violin
  • Ruston Pomeroy – violin
  • Hayley Pomfrett – violin
  • Tony Reyes – composer, bass
  • Jenny Sacha – violin
  • Kotono Sato – violin
  • Ash Soan – drums
  • Ayak Thiik – background vocals
  • Peter Tomasso – brass arrangement
  • Nikolaj Torp Larsen – musician
  • Bruce White – viola
  • Martin Williams – tenor saxophone
  • Jerry Wonder – musician
  • John Wicks - composer, drummer

Production

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  • Niall Acott – engineer
  • Ben H. Allen – composer, engineer, mixing, producer
  • Beatriz Artola – engineer
  • Steven Barlow – engineer
  • Creighton Barrett – composer
  • Chris Baseford – engineer
  • Benjamin Birdwell – composer
  • Julian Broad – photography
  • Paul Brown – A&R
  • Hitesh Ceon – producer, composer, engineer, musician
  • Mack David – composer
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing
  • Paul Epworth – musician, producer
  • Noel Fisher – composer
  • Robert Gardner – assistant
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • The Grey Area – producer
  • James Hampton – composer
  • Mike Jackson – A&R
  • Craig Kallman – executive producer
  • Alan Kasirye – composer
  • Jerry Livingston – composer
  • Erik Madrid – assistant
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Graham Marsh – engineer, mixing, percussion, producer, programming, vocal producer
  • K.C. "Cognac" Morton – executive producer
  • Alan Nglish – producer
  • Rick Nowels – composer, vocal producer
  • Kim Ofstad – producer, composer, engineer, musician
  • Dan Parry – engineer
  • Christian Plata – assistant
  • Steve Price – engineer
  • Mark Rankin – engineer
  • John Martin – assistant engineer
  • Salaam Remi – bass, composer, guitar, horn arrangements, producer, string arrangements
  • Stephen Coleman - string arrangements
  • Anthony Kronfle – assistant engineer
  • Isabel Seeliger-Morley – assistant, engineer
  • Terrence Simpkins – additional production, composer
  • The Smeezingtons – producer
  • Fraser T Smith – composer, producer, musician
  • Jack Splash – composer, producer

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance forThe Lady Killer
Chart (2010)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[76]24
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[77]63
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[78]51
Belgian Heatseekers Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[79]1
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[80]38
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[81]34
French Albums (SNEP)[82]90
German Albums (Offizielle Top 1009[83]77
Irish Albums (IRMA)[84]18
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[85]38
Scottish Albums (OCC)[86]4
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[87]53
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[88]56
UK Albums (OCC)[89]3
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[90]1
USBillboard 200[91]9
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[92]2

Year-end charts

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2010 year-end chart performance forThe Lady Killer
Chart (2010)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[93]102
2011 year-end chart performance forThe Lady Killer
Chart (2011)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[94]13
2012 year-end chart performance forThe Lady Killer
Chart (2011)Position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[95]95

Decade-end charts

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Decade-end chart performance forThe Lady Killer
Chart (2010–19)Position
UK Albums (OCC)[96]81

Certifications

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Certifications forThe Lady Killer
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Ireland (IRMA)[97]Platinum15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[99]2× Platinum756,000[98]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats forThe Lady Killer
RegionDateLabel
NetherlandsNovember 5, 2010Elektra
France
Ireland
Australia
Belgium
United KingdomNovember 8, 2010
Denmark
Greece
Finland
New Zealand
Sweden
Spain
NorwayNovember 9, 2010
Italy
United States
IsraelNovember 18, 2010
GermanyNovember 19, 2010
BrazilNovember 30, 2010
JapanDecember 1, 2010

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