Cruel Summer (Ace Of Base Album)
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''Cruel Summer'' is a 1998 studio album by the Swedish
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, released as the band's third album in North America on 14 July 1998 and in Japan on 25 August 1998, by
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'' was the group's third album worldwide, but Arista decided to release a different version in North America, Japan, and Latin America, retitled ''Cruel Summer''. This version of the album featured the new track " Everytime It Rains" and several new versions of songs that were first featured on ''Flowers''. As
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enlisted collaborators including production team Cutfather & Joe and songwriter
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. While primarily a pop album, ''Cruel Summer'' explores
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, and
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. ''Cruel Summer'' received generally favorable reviews from
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, who complimented its production and viewed it as a superior version of ''Flowers''. Despite this, the album was not a success and failed to crack the top 100 of the ''Billboard'' 200, peaking at number 101. The album and its singles saw more success upon their release in Canada. The project was promoted with a series of live television performances that featured minimal participation from band member
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. Two singles were released, one of which became an international success. The titular lead single, " Cruel Summer", peaked at number 10 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and was certified gold. The second and final single, " Whenever You're Near Me", received little promotion and peaked at number 76.


Background and development

Ace of Base did not immediately return to the studio as they had with their second album. Band member
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grew tired of the spotlight and had returned home early from the group's tour of Asia. The quartet took a break from both recording and promotion;
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moved to
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. In mid-1997, the band's record companies asked Ace of Base for new material. Representatives at
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specifically wanted "summery", sunny songs. Toward the end of the year, "Doctor Sun" had been recorded. It was the first track completed for the new album, and the band members test-played the song in several clubs in
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.''Flowers'' liner notes.
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(1998)
Originally, the song featured vocals from all four members, but Ekberg's vocals were eventually cut on the final version, which was not released in the United States.


Composition

Ace of Base had resisted recording another cover song, but at the insistence of their British record label,
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, as well as Arista,
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chose
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's "Cruel Summer" in what he called "an easy decision". While their first version, produced by Johnny Jam & Delgado, was released as a single in Europe, it was considered unsuitable for an American release. A new rerecorded version, overseen by Arista president
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and produced by Cutfather and Joe, was commissioned instead. Davis also oversaw the production of the track "Adventures in Paradise".
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had written "He Decides" for the new album, but the song was also considered unsuitable in its original form and was remixed by Charles Fisher. Ulf composed "more than twenty songs", but only one was used on the final record. Linn wrote and produced a demo titled "Lapponia", which was originally submitted for ''The Bridge'', but the track was rejected. Arista generally chose songs written by Jonas for the record, although not all of them were considered album-worthy in their original versions. Jenny was asked to record new vocals for a reproduced version of "Donnie", and Linn's vocals were cut altogether. The resulting remix was later described as a "
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-inspired Wall of Sound". " Life Is a Flower" was considered unsuitable for American audiences, despite high chart positions worldwide. Davis ordered a new version, which became " Whenever You're Near Me", a love song produced by
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. Davis was also instrumental in the recording (and re-recording) of "Everytime It Rains". The original vocals by Jenny were found unsuitable, and a version featuring Linn's voice was used instead. Linn was very reluctant to record the song and did only one take for the final composition. "Travel to Romantis" was remixed by Love to Infinity, and "Always Have, Always Will" was edited for the U.S. release. The album's European title, ''Flowers'', was changed, and Arista originally settled on ''Everytime it Rains''."Cruel Summer" cassette single packaging.
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(1998)
The label retitled the record ''Cruel Summer'' following the successful performance of the eponymous single.


Artwork

The design for the album is the same as that used on ''Flowers'', but the album booklets have different designs. The artwork was shot by photographer Jonas Linell. While each band member received one page in the booklet for a solo picture, Linn's image is the only one that is blurred. This image is the same as the one found on the cover of the record, but zoomed-in and flipped.''Cruel Summer'' album booklet.
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(1998)
Linn was not present for the entirety of the photoshoot and had to be edited into some of the photos.


Singles and promotion

"Cruel Summer" was released as the first single from the album and became a top-ten hit, peaking at number ten on both the ''
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charts. The song was promoted in the United States with performances on ''
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'', which Linn was present for. "Cruel Summer" received positive reviews from critics, such as ''
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'' magazine, who called the song a "potential smash", and
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, who described the track as a "light, upbeat groove". ''
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'' was more critical of the song, calling it "pointless", in an otherwise positive album review. A second single, "Whenever You're Near Me", received little attention and was not even correctly promoted on the Arista website, where it was listed as "Whenever ''You Need'' Me", despite fan efforts to get the mistake corrected. A music video for the song was not produced, though the track was promoted with a live performance on ''
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'', which Linn did not attend. "Whenever You're Near Me" received a positive review from Larry Flick of ''Billboard'', who noted that the song was "rife with sunny
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percussion and a sweet smattering of acoustic guitar/synth interplay". He also predicted that the single "should saturate airwaves within seconds". Despite this, the song peaked at number 76 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent only five weeks on the chart. The track was somewhat more successful in Canada, where it peaked at number 51. Further singles were released from ''
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'' across Europe, but none from ''Cruel Summer'' in the United States; "Donnie" was issued as a promotional single in Japan. " Everytime It Rains" was later remixed and released as a promotional single from the band's 2000 compilation album, ''
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''.


Critical reception

Upon its release, ''Cruel Summer'' received generally positive reviews from
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. Tom Lanham of ''Entertainment Weekly'' provided a favorable take, noting that "there isn't a note out of concordant place, no potential hook overlooked". He compared the album favorably to works by
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, describing it as "perfect pop-Euro-disco balance". Rebecca Wallwork of Amazon.com shared a similar sentiment and described ''Cruel Summer'' as a "collection of syncopation and radio-friendly melodies". Paul Verna of ''Billboard'' described the album as "a record of surprising freshness". Gary Shipes from ''
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'' also favorably compared the music to ABBA and described "Everytime It Rains" as a "gorgeous ballad" that "oozes maturity and confidence". In a review of ''Flowers'', Jose F. Promis of
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stated that "Donnie" was in a superior form on ''Cruel Summer'', noting that the track was "somewhat under-produced and unrealized on ''Flowers'' but truly shines on ''Cruel Summer''". He also noted that the overall production on ''Cruel Summer'' was "meatier than on ''Flowers''".
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of ''Billboard'' ranked the album number one in the 1998 "the year in music" critics' poll. He preferred ''Cruel Summer'' to ''Flowers'', stating, "credit Clive Davis for transforming the original release into one of the greatest pop albums of all time". In contrast, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic was more critical in his review, comparing the album to '' The Sign'' and ''
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''. Despite calling the title track a "melodic high point", he stated that the album failed "to rival their previous pop pinnacles" and that it sounded "a little too similar its predecessors". "Donnie", "Always Have, Always Will", and the Love to Infinity mix of "Travel to Romantis" were listed as track picks from the record.


Commercial performance

Despite spawning a top-ten single, ''Cruel Summer'' was not successful. It peaked at number 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart, dropping off the charts ten weeks after its release. ''
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'' magazine reported in December 1998 that only 122,000 copies had sold, while ''Flowers'' had received a platinum certification in Switzerland, gold in Denmark and Sweden, and silver in the United Kingdom. ''Cruel Summer'' was more successful in Canada, where it peaked at number 23 and was certified gold.


Track listing

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Personnel

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* Borje "Buller Bang" – percussion * Delgado – keyboards, programming, producer * Sasha – bass * Per Adebratt – keyboards, programming * John Amatiello – keyboards, programming, engineer * Andy – remixing * John Ballard – backing vocals, vocal arrangement * Ulf Bandgren – guitar * Bas-Berra – bass * Joe Belmaati – arranger, keyboards, programming, producer, engineer, mixing * Jenny Berggren – vocals, backing vocals * Jonas "Joker" Berggren – keyboards, programming, engineer,
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* Linn Berggren – vocals, backing vocals * Marit Bie – backing vocals * Marianne Bundevik – backing vocals * Mark Burdett – design * Douglas Carr – keyboards, programming, engineer * Suzanne Carstensen – backing vocals * Desi "Dezrock" Caruso – keyboards * Cutfather – arranger, producer, mixing *
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– executive producer * Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg – producer * Tommy Ekman – arranger, keyboards, programming, engineer, mixing * Ole Evenrude – arranger, producer * Charlie Falk – string arrangements * Charles Fisher – producer * Birthe H. – backing vocals * Peo Haggstrom – keyboards, programming * Hani – producer, remixing * Nana Hedin – backing vocals * Henrik – conductor, horn arrangements, string arrangements * Johnny Jam – keyboards, programming, producer * Ulf Janson – conductor, horn arrangements, string arrangements * Bjarne "Spiff" Johansson – percussion, drums * Mads Johansson – guitar * Jonas Karg – guitar * Dave Lee – programming * Peter Lee – remixing * David Leonard – mixing * Jonas Linell – photography * Marian Lisland – backing vocals * Bernard Löhr – mixing * Matz Nilsson – mixing * Tue Roh –
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, string arrangements * Thomas Siqveland – programming * Eivind Skovdahl – percussion, engineer * Joakim Stiren – programming, mixing * Stonestream – drum programming * Leon Zervos – mastering


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References

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