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Released | August 28, 2009 (2009-08-28) | |||
Genre | Pop stone | |||
Length | 26:25 | |||
Characterization | Hollywood | |||
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The Fourth dimension of Our Lives is the first extended play (EP) by American recording artist Miley Cyrus. The EP was released on August 28, 2009 by Hollywood Records, initially as a United States' Walmart exclusive. Most of the album was produced by John Shanks. Dr Luke also produced. As The Time of Our Lives was originally conceived every bit a release to back-trail Cyrus' newly launched wearing apparel line with Max Azria for the start and just time Cyrus didn't become involved in the composition as Cyrus co-wrote none of the six tracks.
The Time of Our Lives received by and large positive reactions from critics, with some reviews suggesting that the EP was an effective step into adulthood for Cyrus. Some reviews were critical of the ballads which appear on the tape, nevertheless. The EP was a commercial success, charting inside the top ten in nine countries. In the United States, The Fourth dimension of Our Lives peaked at number two on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Moreover, the EP had success internationally, peaking at number three in Hellenic republic, number five in Austria, and number vi in Spain.
Two singles were released from The Time of Our Lives. The lead unmarried, "Political party in the U.S.A.", became Cyrus' best-selling attempt upwardly to that bespeak, peaking at number 2 in the Billboard Hot 100. Information technology besides became one of the best-selling singles in the United States and Hollywood Records' best- and fastest-selling unmarried. The second and last single released from the EP was "When I Look at You". Information technology was used to promote the 2010 pic The Last Song, which Cyrus starred in. Unable to match "Party in the U.s.a.A."'s success, the single appeared in the top twenty of charts in Australia and the United States. Cyrus embarked on her first earth tour, the Wonder Globe Tour, to promote the EP in tardily 2009.[i] [2]
Background
"It is a transitioning album. Everything is similar a stepping stone. And that was really to innovate people to what I want my next record to sound like and with time I volition be able to do that a little more and timing is merely everything. Then information technology is really about us working our fashion upward to existence able to do the music you really honey."
— Cyrus discussing the transition she experienced during the production of The Time of Our Lives.[iii]
In society to support Cyrus' then newly launched, joint wearing apparel line with Max Azria, sold exclusively by Walmart stores, an EP was chosen for release.[4] "I feel it goes perfect for that kind of look", she commented.[5] For Cyrus, The Fourth dimension of Our Lives was a transitional EP and a method of re-introducing herself to new audiences. Speaking about the EP'south sound, she said, "I kind of kept it in the lines of what I normally do, which is kind of a pop rock audio — I don't even like using the give-and-take 'rock,' because I feel like it's an honor to be put in that title. This is kind of my transition. The next record, I definitely want to be able to step it up a scrap."[5] Cyrus originally planned for her succeeding anthology to be edgier and more than predominant in rock music. She said that, after completing promotion for The Time of Our Lives, she wanted to "step out and mayhap take a break" for some fourth dimension in order to compose music that inspires her.[half-dozen] Cyrus' next anthology, Can't Be Tamed was released approximately ten months later, on June 18, 2010.[vii]
At first, The Time of Our Lives was exclusively released through the American retail company Walmart, available in American stores and at Walmart.com.[8] The album was originally planned for release on Baronial 31, 2009, only because of a confusion at various stores, the anthology was released three days prior than intended.[9] Several months afterwards, an international edition was released in numerous countries, beginning with the Great britain on Oct xvi, 2009.[10] With the addition of "The Climb" from Hannah Montana: The Picture, released earlier in 2009, the edition also featured new encompass artwork, with photography by Annie Leibovitz.[11] On Jan five, 2010, the EP became available for purchasing on other digital retailers in the United States.[12]
Evolution
Cyrus recorded a comprehend version of "Boot and Screaming", written by John Shanks and Kara DioGuardi, and originally recorded by Ashlee Simpson for her 2005 anthology I Am Me.[13] "Party in the UsaA." was written by Dr. Luke, Claude Kelly, and Jessica Cornish. The song was not originally meant for Cyrus to perform, just, in one case it reached Cyrus, the writing team reworked the lyrics,[xiv] intending to write an accompanying theme for the clothing line.[15] In guild to please audiences, Dr. Luke, Kelly, and Cornish fixated on composing a fun, upbeat song that narrated reflections of Cyrus' personality.[xvi] To write his contributions to the song, Kelly said he tried to mimic Cyrus' songwriting: "It'southward the aforementioned song from a different betoken of view, you lot just have to find that unique perspective."[sixteen] Cyrus was pleased with the vocal and selected it partially due to the need for tracks to announced on The Time of Our Lives.[17] "When I Look at You", written by Shanks and Hillary Lindsey, was initially to be included on Cyrus' succeeding album; it was eventually chosen to promote the 2010 motion picture The Last Song later on Cyrus recognized that it fit the film'due south concept well.[xviii] According to Cyrus, when she sings "When I Expect at You", she thinks of family and dearest. "It's kind of what this motion picture is all about", she said.[18] The title track, "The Time of Our Lives", was composed past Dr. Luke, Kelly, Kesha Sebert (known as Kesha), and Pebe Sebert. Kesha co-wrote her contributions to "The Time of Our Lives" with the ideal of constructing a party canticle for immature audiences, based on her first impression of Cyrus' personality; comedic and likable.[19]
"Obsessed" was written past Roger Lavoie. Considering the EP'south production personnel did not empathize information technology, the vocal was at first denied of inclusion. Still, in one case "Obsessed" reached Cyrus, she continually insisted the track be included on the EP considering she felt related to it.[xx] Cyrus described the vocal as depicting the emotions one feels when i cannot end thinking of a person and believed information technology related to numerous fans having their first love. "It's a really romantic song", she ended.[20] "Before the Storm", originally released on the Jonas Brothers' fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009), is included on The Time of Our Lives equally a live rendition.[21] The vocal was written by Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, and Cyrus. At first, the vocal was solely written past the Jonas Brothers for their third studio album A Footling Bit Longer (2008), but did not brand the concluding cut.[21] Nick and Cyrus later reworked the song'south lyrics to fit their by romance using a grand piano.[22]
Composition
"Boot and Screaming" is the most prominent representation of rock music on The Time of Our Lives.[23] The runway features instrumentation that relies on glam electric guitar riffing and ragged, gutsy vocals,[24] which, at several points, feature a gravelly element.[25] It results in an uptempo electronic rock number.[11] [26] Lyrically, "Kick and Screaming" is a merciless message to an ex-young man.[27] "Party in the The statesA." is a popular song with reggae elements[28] while having instrumentation that includes a "clash between feathery jazz guitar chords and a booming synth bassline serving every bit a hook".[11] Cyrus' vocals display an undertone of alternative state twang[25] and features belter refrains.[29] The lyrics for "Political party in the United statesA." discuss Cyrus' relocation from Nashville, Tennessee to Hollywood, California.[29] The refrains mainly speak of how her favorite songs make her feel more confident.[29] "When I Look at You" is a power ballad that transitions in instrumentation, from piano to electrical guitar.[30] Throughout the song, Cyrus keeps a hushful tone, only starts to belt shortly earlier the arrival of the second verse. Lyrically, it speaks of a dream lover.[31] "The Time of Our Lives" is a boisterous, dance-popular song characterized by 1980s synths[27] and a fizzy audio caused by a bubblegum pop groundwork.[24] Cyrus' processed vocals display a prominent utilise of motorcar-tune; influences derive from new wave music.[xix] [32] The song's lyrics talk about not worrying and so much nigh the time to come and simply focusing on the present and having a adept fourth dimension together.[25] "Talk Is Cheap" is a pop-punk,[32] garage stone vocal with disco influences[26] and a number of hooks.[24] "Talk Is Cheap" features lyrics that speak of existence extremely irritated later on encountering predicaments at a society and others smoking cigarettes.[32] "Obsessed" is a power carol with soft rock characteristics and husky vocals.[32] "Obsessed"'s lyrics deal with teenage lust.[24] "Before the Tempest" is a country pop ballad nigh a melancholic romantic breakup.[27] [33]
Singles
"Party in the U.South.A." was released on August 11, 2009 as the lead unmarried from The Time of Our Lives through digital distribution.[34] It received praise from critics for its musical composition, reflecting aspects of R&B[35] and catchy outcome.[36] "Party in the U.S.A." was also a commercial success for Cyrus; information technology charted within the tiptop 10 of eight countries.[37] In the United States, the song peaked at number two, becoming Cyrus' best-charting single upwards to that bespeak[38] and the sixth best selling digital single of 2009.[39] It was likewise deemed Hollywood Records' fastest and best-selling single to date.[38] The unmarried was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)[xl] and quadruple platinum past the Canadian Recording Industry Clan (CRIA).[41] A music video for "Political party in the United statesA.", directed past Chris Applebaum, was set mainly at a bulldoze-in theater[42] and pays tribute to the film Grease (1978) and Cyrus'south parents' courtship days.[43]
"When I Look at Yous" was released to promote the picture show The Final Song, which Cyrus' starred in and became the EP's second and last single. "When I Look at You" received average to mixed critical reception, ranging from "inevitable hit single" to "inferior ballad",[44] [45] and was unable to indistinguishable the commercial success of "Party in the U.s.a.A."[46] Its highest international peak was achieved in the Usa, where it reached number sixteen, followed by Australia, where it peaked at number eighteen.[46] The song's accompanying music video was directed by Adam Shankman. It features Cyrus playing a k piano in several settings, including a beach and forest.[47]
Promotion
Cyrus' first live performance of "Party in the UsA." was at the Teen Selection Awards held on Baronial x, 2009. Clothed in a tank top that revealed a portion of her bra, black hot pants, and leather boots, Cyrus and her backup dancers appeared from a trailer.[48] Midway through the performance, Cyrus danced atop an ice cream cart with a pole (which was suggested to be a dance pole by numerous critics) for approximately 40 seconds.[49] The performance was met with a media uproar, with some critics suggesting that her dancing was besides suggestive and sexual for a teen-oriented event, which caused The Walt Disney Company to event a statement distancing themselves from the performance.[50] Other critics came to Cyrus' defence, stating that viewers should have fixated on her accomplishments that dark, winning six awards, rather than the sexuality of the performance.[49] In continuation, Cyrus promoted the EP on The Today Show [6] [51] and VH1 Divas in the U.s.a..[52] In December, Cyrus undertook promotion in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland at 95.viii Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball,[53] the Regal Diversity Operation—the annual gala for the British Majestic Family— and diverse other venues.[54]
"The Time of Our Lives" was released for airplay, exclusively on Radio Disney, in order to promote the EP. "The Time of Our Lives" peaked at number twenty-three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Chart (Billboard Hot 100 – 123)[55] and at number l-i on the Canadian Hot 100.[56] Cyrus embarked on her second concert bout, the Wonder World Tour, to promote The Time of Our Lives and her 2d studio album Breakout (2008). The tour was Cyrus'due south first to non take her costumed as Hannah Montana, and was appear in June 2009, with dates revealed for American venues.[57] Dates for venues in the U.k. were afterward announced.[58] In to order to avoid the extensive scalping that occurred during her previous tour, all tickets were sold exclusively through paperless ticket delivery, which required audiences to bring identification to gain entry into the concert.[57] The tour expanded from September to December 2009.[57]
Disquisitional reception
Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 63/100[59] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
About.com | [60] |
AllMusic | [23] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[26] |
Digital Spy | [32] |
The Guardian | [xi] |
The Observer | Favorable[27] |
Yahoo! Music | [24] |
The Time of Our Lives received generally positive reviews, earning a collective score of 63 out of 100 on Metacritic.[61] Bill Lamb of Virtually.com said, "Cyrus is developing one of the more distinctive vocal instruments in current pop music, and her songs are turning slowly to cogitating developed concerns. Consequent growth and improvement is the key here, and looks likely to turn Miley Cyrus into a long-term pop star."[25] Lamb did, nonetheless, state that the ballads on The Time of Our Lives were throwaways.[25] Heather Phares of AllMusic idea otherwise, maxim that the EP's highlights came when Cyrus "lets her inner rock chick and ballad-singing diva come to the fore." Phares stated that "If Breakout began to establish Miley Cyrus as a singing star in her own right, costless of Hannah Montana baggage, then this Walmart Sectional EP is some other confident step in that management."[23] Phares ended that the EP was a good representation of Cyrus's vocal growth and presumed that her vocal abilities would enhance farther as she grew into an adult.[23] Mikeal Wood of Entertainment Weekly graded The Time of Lives a B+ considering of its execution of diverse musical styles and genres.[26]
Nick Levin of Digital Spy reviewed The Time of Our Lives, saying that, although non offering much original material, it did provide evidence that Cyrus could successfully dump her Disney Aqueduct-affiliated image. He said that each of "the six genuinely new songs" are worth listening to, resulting in a worthwhile EP release.[32] Michael Hann of The Guardian felt that Cyrus managed to project a very wholesome paradigm of herself but argued that she did not succeed in disarming adult audiences there was annihilation else to her: "She has her name on enough of inventive, imaginative and precisely calibrated examples of modern chart pop, songs that would take been noticed across her audience of immature girls had they come from a more credible source".[11] Jessica Holland of British newspaper The Observer wrote a favorable review of the EP, noting: "Withal not yet 17, Miley doesn't need to worry nearly slipping withal."[27] Jaime Gill of Yahoo! Music described the uptempo numbers on the EP every bit "brilliantly feisty skate pop" but described the record's ballads as tedious. Gill ended that, if Cyrus were to accept her music more than seriously, instead of releasing albums in between various other projects, she might brand a bang-up pop album and stated that "As information technology is, The Time Of Our Lives is a smashing pop EP drowning in a bounding main of bilge."[24]
Commercial performance
On the week ending September 12, 2009, The Fourth dimension of Our Lives entered the Billboard 200 at number three, selling a total of 62,000 copies and becoming Cyrus'due south eighth release to chart inside the top x.[9] The EP peaked at number two in the following week due to a 154 per centum increase in sales (153,000 copies sold).[62] Spending another consecutive week at its acme, The Time of Our Lives continued to sell strongly throughout the remainder of 2009.[63] [64] On the week ending December 12, 2009, the EP experienced a sudden increase sales, ascension from number xx-nine to number vii with sales of 150,000 copies.[65] The Fourth dimension of Our Lives was certified platinum past the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 1 million copies.[66] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the EP has sold 1.4 million copies in the The states as of July 2013.[67] It debuted and peaked at number 9 on the Canadian Albums Chart on the calendar week ending Jan 30, 2010.[68]
On the week catastrophe November eleven, 2009, the EP debuted and peaked at number eleven on the Australian Albums Chart. It later dropped to number thirteen and ascended and descended until its last week on the chart on May 18, 2010.[69] The Time of Our Lives was certified golden by the Australian Recording Manufacture Clan (ARIA) for shipments exceeding 35,000 copies.[70] The Fourth dimension of Our Lives entered the New Zealand Singles Nautical chart at its peak of number ix. In the following week the EP dropped to number eleven, where it stayed for two consecutive weeks.[71] It was certified gold by the Recording Manufacture Clan of New Zealand (RIANZ) for shipments exceeding 7,500 copies.[72] On the fourth calendar week ending of January 2010, The Time of Our Lives debuted at number ten on the Japanese Albums Chart, selling an estimated 15,000 copies.[73] In its second week on the chart, the EP descended to number nineteen.[74]
On the week ending November 26, 2009, the EP debuted and peaked at number seventeen on the Uk Albums Chart.[75] The Time of Our Lives was certified gold past the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 100,000 copies.[76] In Ireland, it peaked at number nine and was certified platinum past the Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) for shipments exceeding 15,000 copies.[77] [78] In mainland Europe, The Time of Our Lives peaked at number 30-three on the European Top 100 Albums Chart,[68] number five on the Austrian Albums Chart,[79] number nine on the German Albums Chart,[80] and number 3 on the Greek Albums Nautical chart.[81] On the week ending Nov 1, 2009, it debuted and peaked at number six in Spain,[82] where it was also certified platinum by the Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) for shipments of more 60,000 copies.[83] Elsewhere in Europe, the EP reached the peak twenty of charts in the Czech Republic and Portugal.[82]
Track listing
No. | Title | Author(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Kick and Screaming" |
| Shanks | 2:58 |
ii. | "Party in the U.S.A." |
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| 3:22 |
iii. | "When I Look at You lot" |
| Shanks | 4:09 |
4. | "The Time of Our Lives" |
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| three:32 |
5. | "Talk Is Cheap" |
| Shanks | 3:40 |
6. | "Obsessed" | Roger Lavoie | Shanks | 4:04 |
seven. | "Before the Storm" (live; with Jonas Brothers) |
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| four:35 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(southward) | Length |
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8. | "The Climb" |
| Shanks | iii:55 |
No. | Title | Director(due south) | Length |
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1. | "Party in the The statesA." (music video) | Chris Applebaum | three:21 |
2. | "The Climb" (music video) | Matthew Rolston | iii:49 |
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- ^a signifies a song producer
- ^b signifies a alive producer
- ^c signifies an additional producer
Charts
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