Dear Love (album)

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Dear Love
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 24, 2012 (2012-07-24)
Genre Pop rock
Length38:28
Label 604 Records
Producer
Suzie McNeil chronology
Rock-n-Roller
(2008)
Dear Love
(2012)
Singles from Dear Love
  1. "Drama Queen"
    Released: February 11, 2011
  2. "Merry Go Round"
    Released: July 19, 2011
  3. "Tough Love"
    Released: May 8, 2012
  4. "Love Can't Save Us Now"
    Released: December 2012

Dear Love is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Suzie McNeil, released on July 24, 2012 through 604 Records. It has spawned four singles, including the top 10 Canada AC hit "Merry Go Round" and the Faber Drive duet "Love Can't Save Us Now". According to McNeil, the album "tells the story of [her] journey into love [and] loss," [1] and lyrically, the songs revolve around the themes of heartbreak and recovery.

Contents

Critical reception

The Calgary Herald's review gave the album three stars out of five, with critic Eric Volmers explaining that "Dear Love works because it has all of the trappings of a shameless, radio-grabbing pop album. Immaculate production, airplay-friendly hooks, semi-cool ’80s cover (The Eurythmics’ Here Comes the Rain Again) and even some celeb musical guests... is the formula here." [2] On McNeil herself, Volmers elaborated that she "has a powerful voice and a nice way of surrounding her hooks with memorable melodies."

In a similar vein, Real Style Network's review felt that "on paper, [McNeil] has everything you need, but there is something missing on the album. It is well done, but forgettable." Despite indicating that McNeil was "playing it safe" on the album, the review praised her "versatile" vocals which "[allow] her to be sweet as sugar or edgy and tough," and deemed the song's generally "catchy, sometimes being reminiscent of a more subtle Katy Perry." [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Intro" Suzie McNeil, Zubin Thakkar 0:52
2."Dear Love" Kara DioGuardi, Marti Frederiksen Frederiksen3:55
3."Heartbeat"McNeil, Marti Dodson, ThakkarThakkar3:05
4."Drama Queen"McNeil, Josh Ramsay Ramsay2:52
5."Merry Go Round"McNeil, Ryan Stewart, Thakkar Thomas "Tawgs" Salter 3:33
6."Love Can't Save Us Now" (featuring Faber Drive)Dodson, Mats ValentinSalter3:07
7."One Foot in Front of the Other"McNeil, Justin ForsleySalter3:25
8."Interlude"McNeil 0:16
9."Here Comes the Rain Again" Annie Lennox, David A. Stewart Salter3:28
10."Tough Love" (featuring Anami Vice)McNeil, RamsayRamsay3:35
11."In Luv Tonight"McNeil, R. StewartSalter3:29
12."Blessing in Disguise"McNeil, SalterSalter3:13
13."Merry Go Round" (Acoustic)McNeil, R. StewartThakkar3:11
Total length:38:28
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Stay"3:23
Total length:41:53

Chart performance

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positions
CAN
[4]
CAN AC
[5]
CAN Hot AC
[6]
2011"Drama Queen"9623
"Merry Go Round"75838
2012"Tough Love"2538
"Love Can't Save Us Now"15

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
Worldwide [7] July 24, 2012 CD 604 Records
Canada [8] August 7, 2012 Digital download
United States [9]

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