All for You (Titanium album)

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All for You
All-for-You-album-by-Titanium.jpg
Studio album by
Released7 December 2012 (2012-12-07)
Recorded2012: Auckland
Genre Pop, pop rock, dance-pop, teen pop, power pop
Length45:12
Label Illegal Musik
Producer Inoke Finau, Vince Harder, Mark Arona
Singles from All for You
  1. "Come On Home"
    Released: 6 September 2012
  2. "I Won't Give Up"
    Released: 19 October 2012
  3. "Sky"
    Released: 2 November 2012
  4. "For the First Time"
    Released: 21 December 2012
  5. "Soundtrack To Summer"
    Released: 1 March 2013
  6. "Tattoo"
    Released: 2013

All for You is the debut studio album by New Zealand boy band Titanium, released by Illegal Musik worldwide on 7 December 2012. After The Edge competition winners were announced and Titanium were formed they began recording the album in Auckland, working with a variety of writers and producers. The album is predominantly a pop music album, which orientates into pop rock, dance-pop, teen pop and power pop. The album's lyrical content explores themes about having fun, being young, relationships, empowerment and love issues.

Contents

The album received generally favourable reviews from contemporary music critics, commending the album's youthful lyrics and pop sensibility. All For You went to No. 8 on the New Zealand Albums Chart.

The album was released in Australia under the title All For You 2.0 on 4 October 2013. [1]

Track listing

  1. Without You (3:37)
  2. Wish You Well (3:26)
  3. Come On Home (3:31)
  4. Lies (3:39)
  5. All for You (3:42)
  6. For the First Time (3:24)
  7. Sky (3:44)
  8. Where I Belong (3:25)
  9. Nothing but Love (3:46)
  10. The Price We Pay (3:32)
  11. I Won't Give Up (3:41)

2.0 Track listing

  1. Come On Home (3:31)
  2. I Won't Give Up (3:41)
  3. Sky (3:44)
  4. Unarmed (3:16)
  5. Lies (3:39)
  6. Addicted (3:23)
  7. For the First Time (3:24)
  8. Tattoo (3:23)
  9. Should've Known Better (3:33)
  10. Soundtrack To Summer (4:45)
  11. Without You (3:37)
  12. Wish You Well (3:26)
  13. All For You (3:42)
  14. Where I Belong (3:25)
  15. Nothing but Love (3:46)
  16. The Price We Pay (3:32)
  17. Soundtrack To Summer (Epique Remix) (4:34)

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
New Zealand5 December 2012 [2] 2012 WHK Music CD, digital download
Australia4 October 2013 [1] 2013 WHK MusicDD

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References

  1. 1 2 "All for You 2.0 (Deluxe Edition) by Titanium". iTunes . 4 October 2013.
  2. "Archived copy". iTunes . Archived from the original on 8 October 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)