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''Love After War'' is the fifth
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by American R&B recording artist Robin Thicke. It was released on December 6, 2011, by
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in the United States. ''Love After War'' also features guest contributions by American
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.


Singles

The album's lead single and the title track "Love After War", was released on October 11, 2011. It officially impacted U.S. Urban radio on October 18, 2011. The music video was released on November 21, 2011. It impacted Smooth Jazz radio on November 22, 2011. The album's second single "Pretty Lil' Heart" featuring
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, was released on November 8, 2011. It impacted Urban and Urban Mainstream radio on November 21 and November 22, 2011. The music video was released on March 2, 2012. "All Tied Up" was released as the album's third single. It impacted Urban Adult Contemporary radio on April 10, 2012. The music video was released on June 7, 2012.


Reception


Critical response

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editor Andy Kellman commented that "Thicke has settled into a suave, and even more swashbuckling, sound" and wrote of its second half of seductive ballads, "They don’t offer much in the way of development from Thicke’s recent past ..but they should get the job done."
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's Matthew Cole "Thicke spends most of Love After War singing in full voice, with mixed results", adding that "since ''Love After'' War stretches its seduction routine out for 17 tracks, the weight of its throwaway songs starts to add up." Nate Chinen of ''
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'' wrote that Thicke "ask you to admire his tasteful slickness without delving much deeper than the surface." ''
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'' writer
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stated, "Thicke spends a lot of time pondering romantic turmoil, but he's at his best when he reverts to classic loverman form: squeezing gentle bossa nova chords on his acoustic guitar, and letting his feathery upper register do the dirty work." Kyle Anderson of ''
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'' complimented Thicke's "creamy voice" and stated, "At 17 tracks, his loverman act grows a little exhausting, but perhaps he's just giving wannabe
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'' wrote that the album "can find him self-consciously smooth at times, suggesting too much artful foreplay. Still, this is a consistent showcase for his dextrous singing, which evokes pop/R&B icons from
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to Michael McDonald," complimenting "his ability to serve old-school textures with a fresh and not-too-shiny finish."


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of 41,000 copies in the United States.


Track listing

;Sample credits * "Never Give Up" contained a sample of José Pablo Moncayo's 1941 piece '' Huapango''.


Personnel

Credits for ''Love After War'' adapted from
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. * Sarah Alminawi – marketing coordinator * Beau Benton – publicity * Al Branch – management * Moses Burdon – design * John Codling – cover painting * Larry Cox – bass, Fender Rhodes, organ, piano, strings * DJ Mormile – A&R * Tiffany Ferguson – A&R * Michael "Mike Banga" Gahadia – engineer * M. Garcia – composer * Karen Goodman – marketing * Nick J. Groff – A&R *
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– mastering * Lamar Guillory – horn * Andre Harrell – executive producer * Justin Hergett – mixing assistant * Stephanie Hsu – creation * Neil Jacobson – executive producer, management * Bobby Keyes – bass, composer, guitar, soloist * Joe "Dr. Soose" Liemberg – horn * Anthony Mandler – photography * Garnett March – promoter * Tony Maserati – mixing * Justine Massa – creation * Jarius Mozee – bass, guitar * Jason Nower – photography * Jennifer Paola – A&R * Pro-Jay – bass, bells, drums, engineer, flute, guitar, horn, instrumentation, organ, producer, strings * Furqan Raschke – A&R * Brenda Reynoso – publicity * Gee Roberson – management * Jamie Roberts – legal counsel * Kate Rosen – publicity * Kam Sangha – producer * Amanda Silverman – publicity * Chris Tabron – mixing assistant * Matty Taylor – bass * Anna Tes – design * Robin Thicke – art direction, bass, composer, drums, executive producer, Fender Rhodes, piano, producer, vocals * Jeanne Venton – A&R * Tracey Waples – management


Charts


Weekly charts


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References


External links

*
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