Come Alive (Paulini album)

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Come Alive
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Studio album by
Released29 May 2015 (2015-05-29)
Recorded2010–15
Genre Pop
Label
Paulini chronology
Superwoman
(2006)
Come Alive
(2015)
Merry Christmas
(2015)
Singles from Superwoman
  1. "Air It All Out"
    Released: 17 October 2014
  2. "By My Side"
    Released: 15 May 2015

Come Alive is the third studio album by Australian recording artist Paulini, released through Fortitude Group under exclusive licence to Ambition and Decca Records Australia on 29 May 2015. It is the follow-up to her 2006 album, Superwoman . Paulini described the album as a labour of love and her most personal album to date. She said "[it] represents my personal struggle over the past few years to find my voice, not only in music but in life". [1] Come Alive is an adult contemporary pop album and marks a departure from the R&B sounds of Paulini's previous albums. [2] [3] It debuted at number 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Contents

Background and development

Paulini worked on Come Alive for five years in Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York City and Paris with several writers and producers, including Chris Rosa, Erik "Blue2th" Griggs and Philippe-Marc Anquetil. [2] [4] She stated that she wanted to take her time with the album to concentrate on improving her songwriting, having co-written all but two tracks on Come Alive. [2] [5] Paulini referred to Come Alive as her first real album, explaining that with "this one, this is me. Every experience in there is me, it's what I've gone through, or what I’ve interpreted from my point of view with other situations with my friends and family." [6] [5] Come Alive was originally scheduled for release in February 2015, but was delayed until May to make room for a new song "By My Side". [7] Paulini launched the album at The Basement in Sydney on 30 May 2015.[ citation needed ]

Singles

The lead single "Air It All Out" was released digitally on 17 October 2014. [8] Co-written by Paulini in New York, she explained that "the song is about letting go of negativity, doubt and fear – breathing in and exhaling positivity and purpose." [9] The music video for "Air It All Out" was released on 27 October 2014. [10]

"By My Side" was released digitally as the album's second single on 15 May 2015. [11] Paulini stated that the song is lyrically "about my journey over the past few years and coming into my skin after a struggle to find my voice, my artistry and above all, loving myself with the help of loved ones by my side." [12] The music video was directed by Josef J. Weber and released in May 2015. [13] Both "Air It All Out" and "By My Side" failed to make any significant impact on the ARIA charts.

Chart performance

Come Alive debuted at number 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart on 7 June 2015, and surpassed Superwoman 's (2006) peak position of number 72. [14] [15]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Air It All Out"
  • Paulini Curuenavuli
  • Brian Kierulf
  • Joshua M. Schwartz
  • Lizann Vailasi
[16]
3:50
2."By My Side"
  • Curuenavuli
  • Adam Reily
3:30
3."Fly"
  • Erik Griggs
  • Wayne Beckford
3:18
4."Not Another Love Song" 3:07
5."Hung Over You" 3:28
6."Physical" 3:50
7."True Love"
  • Curuenavuli
  • Sharif Sourour
3:16
8."Forget That" 2:57
9."Last December" 2:40
10."Land of Heartbreak" 3:17
11."Completely" 3:27
12."Every Time I See Your Picture" 3:57
13."Come Alive" 4:07
Come Aive – Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
14."Air It All Out" (Stripped Back Version)3:51
15."Air It All Out" (The Acoustic Sessions)3:45
16."Fly" (The Acoustic Sessions)3:07
17."Hung Over You" (The Acoustic Sessions)2:47
18."Hung Over You" (Alternate Mix)2:52
19."Someone Like You" (taken from the musical 'Jekyll & Hyde')3:50

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
ARIA Albums Chart [14] 25
ARIA Australian Artist Albums Chart [17] 6

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel(s)
Australia [18] 29 May 2015 CD, digital download Fortitude Group, Ambition Records, Decca Records Australia

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