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''Honeyburst'' is the second studio album by Danish singer-songwriter
Tim Christensen Tim Christensen (born 2 July 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is known both as the singer, guitarist and songwriter of the Danish alternative rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy (1988–1998, 2010, 2014–cu ...
, released on 1 September 2003 on CD and
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. The vinyl edition of the album was re-released through the record label
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on April 19, 2014.


Overview

Christensen explains about the album: "It goes in a different direction from the previous albums. The music has gotten quieter as I get older and more mature. Occasionally songs will explode, but overall ''Honeyburst'' is more folkish, and has a little twinge of country."Winther, Anne (2003)
"Tim Christensen: Giv ham en million, og han vil investere i et nyt køkken"
(Tim Christensen: Give him a million and he will invest it in a new kitchen). ''
GAFFA ''Gaffa'' (stylized as ''GAFFA'') is a free Nordic music magazine with local editions in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. ''Gaffa'' is Denmark's largest and oldest music magazine. It has been published since 1983 and has 320,000 print readers and ...
'', 2003(9), 58.
It contains quite a few ballads, about which Tim says, "they are far from trendy, and I don't mean that in a negative way. They are more classic and timeless and could just as well have been written 30 years ago, and will certainly also be written again 20 years from now."Tuxen, Henrik (2003)
"På grænsen af det banale"
(Bordering to banal). ''
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'', 2003(9), 20.
All instruments were played by Christensen, except for some drums by Olaf Olsen or
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and several bass tracks by Nicolai Munch-Hansen. Nina Forsberg sang backing vocals for ''Right Next To the Right One''. The cover was designed by Christensen and his father, Dan Christensen.Petersen, Erik Barkman (2003)
"Under Cover: Tim Christensen - Honeyburst"
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'', 2003(12), 13.
It was based on a collage Dan Christensen made in 1966, before he went to
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, and was intended for a 1968 fashion show in
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, for which it was never used.Christensen, Tim (25 July 2012)
Standing next to the original poster
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He used faces of models from the fashion magazines that belonged to his then-girlfriend, who was a fashion designer. Christensen remembers it well from his childhood, when the collage hung in his father's bedroom. His father gave the collage to Christensen as a gift on 25 July 2012.


Reception

''Honeyburst'' was well received in Denmark, being the best selling album in the Danish Charts for two weeks, and selling over 130,000 copies in total.Tuxen, Henrik (27 November 2008)
"Tim Christensen – Jeg tror på mit talent"
(Tim Christensen – I believe in my talent). ''
GAFFA ''Gaffa'' (stylized as ''GAFFA'') is a free Nordic music magazine with local editions in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. ''Gaffa'' is Denmark's largest and oldest music magazine. It has been published since 1983 and has 320,000 print readers and ...
''.
For the album, Christensen received three ZULU Awards and three
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for Danish album, singer and producer of the year, respectively.Olsen, Kasper (15 October 2007)
"Danish Music Awards - Forum 28. feb 2004"
''Alt om København.''


Songs

The song "Right Next To the Right One" was used as the title song for the
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winning
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drama series ''Nikolaj og Julie'' that was aired in 2002-2003. It became a national hit in 2002, a year ahead of ''Honeybursts release. Christensen explains the match was made quickly: "The producer of the show called me, he said they liked what I was doing and wanted to know if I had a song they could use. At the time we had made demos one of which was "Right Next To the Right One". He told me what the series were about, and I said, 'I believe I have a good bid.' I think it fits well with the series, but it's important for me to tell that it is not their song; it wasn't taken from the series and used on my record, but it was taken from the record and used in the series." It was later also covered by several artists.
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covered it in 2004 as "Ni Bu Gong Ping" (
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for "Unfair to you") for her album ''Beautiful But Lonely'' (2004). In 2007,
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recorded it for her album ''
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'',Fogde, John (9 September 2007)
"Céline Dion indspiller Tim Christensen"
(Celine Dion records Tim Christensen). ''
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''.
for which Christensen provided all instrument tracks. It has not been released as a single, but has entered the Danish Singles Chart on 23 November 2007 at number 13, due to strong digital downloads. An
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version titled "Giorni d'Estate" ("Summer days") was recorded for
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's fourth album, ''
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'' ("Dolcenera in Wonderland"). Although this was a lucrative deal for Christensen, it also gave people the impression that he made soft music.Magasinet Arena (6 November 2008)
"Hitparaden døde af hård mave"
(Hit machine died of ulcer).
Christensen has also received many invites to play this song at weddings, which Christensen finds ironic because the line he started from was: "A pretty face can take you places you don't want to go." Christensen furthermore explained about the song: "Many believe it is about the only one, but for me, it is about being shy and daring to step out of my shell."Kentorp, Maria (25 April 2016)

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Pleasure''.
The second single, "Whispering at the Top of my Lungs", received heavy airplay on
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in the summer of 2003. About the genesis of this song, Christensen explains that this was originally written as a heavy song, but it didn't really work. This version is frequently played as the shorter song "Screaming At the Top of My Lungs". The song was then recorded as a quiet ballad, but this too did not feel right. The final result was a bit of both, where quiet verses are dynamically alternated with strong choruses with full band.Ghosts of my Life (10 November 2010)
"Tim Christensen - Sugar Factory Amsterdam 5 november 2010"
.
Live, Christensen plays this song entirely on electric guitar, but he uses an L.R. Baggs X-Bridge that allows him to make his guitar sound like an acoustic guitar. The third single, "Jump the Gun", is the only song on the album that has no
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on it. It is an older song that Christensen could not fit in anywhere before. "Lay Down Your Arms" is about not living for your own sake. It is written in a tradition taking after Christensen's great example
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, especially the style of
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, in such a straight way that it is nearly a nursery rhyme. "Isolation Here I Come" is about Christensen's tendency to flee when things get piles up. The isolation in this song is something negative, describing a state of being unable to deal with reality, even though it doesn't have to be so." "No Easy Key" is one of Christensen's favorites, in which he feels he stepped over his own limits as a songwriter. The lyrics "hint to the whole
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thing, or rather the people behind it." "Close the Door" contains guitar parts akin to those of
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. The lyrics to "Don't Leave Me but Leave Me Alone" describe "the somewhat unnecessary distance I involuntarily experience with some of my audience. It is almost like the more established
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the greater the distance. I notice that people are looking at me, but don't dare to come over, and this has gotten worse." "How Far You Go" is the only
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ever to appear on an album by
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or Tim Christensen because it was not added out of Christensen's free will: "It was a demo I had made, but I did not want to put it on the record because it was a little too heavy on the sentimental side, but the record company had not forgotten about it." It has a
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like feel to it.


Track listing

All lyrics by Tim Christensen, except where noted.


Personnel

*
Tim Christensen Tim Christensen (born 2 July 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is known both as the singer, guitarist and songwriter of the Danish alternative rock band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy (1988–1998, 2010, 2014–cu ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
,
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s,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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''Additional instruments:''
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Piano Bass,
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clavinet,
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,
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Stringer,
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, Drilldo guitar ;Additional musicians * Nicolai Munch-Hansen – bass (on tracks 4, 6, 10, 11, and 12) * Olaf Olsen – drums (on tracks 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, and 12) *
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– drums (on track 8) * Nina Forsberg – background vocals (on track 7) ;Production *
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– producer,
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, mixer *
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*
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– basic-track consultancy * Nikolaj Vintenmastering * Dan Christensen – graphic design,
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* Gitte Gammelgaard
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Notes

{{Authority control 2003 albums Albums produced by Nick Foss EMI Records albums Tim Christensen albums