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''Stardust'' is the third studio album by German singer
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. It was released on 12 October 2012 on
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. The album marked a departure from her previous work on her debut album ''
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'' (2010) and follow-up '' Good News'' (2011). Meyer-Landrut Both collaborated with Swen Meyer, and Sonny Boy Gustafsson on the majority of the album. ''Stardust'' became her third album to reach the top two of the
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. The album and its first single of the same name achieved
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certification in Germany.


Background

''Stardust'' marked Meyer-Landrut's first album without contribution from former mentor, entertainer
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. Principal songwriting began in late summer 2011 and during that process Lena made travels to Stockholm, London, and Hamburg. Throughout the sessions, she collaborated with musicians like Matthew Benbrook,ASCAP entry for Benbrook and Taylor
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/ref> James Flannigan, and Sonny Boy Gustafsson, who produced five of the songs. ''Stardust'' was also partly produced by Swen Meyer in Hamburg. Production on the album was finished in July 2012. Four titles were written in collaboration with
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of which the song "ASAP" is a duet with the Swedish singer-songwriter.eurovision.de
Lena beim Reeperbahn Festival
(in German)
Meyer-Landrut participated on nine songs as co-author. "Better News" and "I'm Black" were composed in collaboration with
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. The idea to "Don't Panic" was inspired by a fire alert in London. "Mr Arrow Key" is about a guide for the things of life. "Pink Elephant" covers the story of a girl who is clumsy like an elephant. "Goosebumps" is a song about homesickness. "To the Moon" is a love song which took Lena, her co-writer Alexander Schroer and producer Swen Meyer seven months to find suitable lyrics for a certain melody. "Neon (Lonely People)" describes the feeling of loneliness despite the fact that someone is among people. Additionally there is a hidden track called " Lille katt" performed in Swedish language previously known from the Swedish-German children's television series ''Emil i Lönneberga''. The iTunes version features a cover version of the title "Moonlight", previously performed by American singer
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in 2010.


Promotion

The album's lead single, " Stardust" was released on 21 September 2012, while the music video to this song was first shown on 7 September 2012. It charted at number two on the
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. On 20 September 2012, Lena previewed the album to a larger audience at the Reeperbahn Festival in the
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Schmidt's Tivoli in Hamburg. From 5 to 7 October 2012
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pre-released three songs to promote the album. "To the Moon" was the first download, followed by "ASAP" on 6 October and "Pink Elephant" on 7 October. On April, Meyer-Landrut was touring the Germany, while promoting her album. The tour was called 'No One Can Catch Us', and it's the lyrics from her latest's album lead single '' Stardust''. The tour started on 2 April, in Stuttgart, and ended on 21 April, in Offenbach. Also, Lena was streaming her last show on internet for her fans, who couldn't come to one of her shows. The tour was made of 13 shows in different German cities like Berlin, Hamburg, Hannover and more. Lena also wanted to make a show in Vienna, Austria, but later, the show was cancelled for unknown reasons.


Critical reception

Overall, ''Stardust'' received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics. Several reviewers pointed out that former mentor
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was not asked to participate in the production. The German issue of ''
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'' magazine gave ''Stardust'' three out of five stars and wrote that "merely that this time you actually have the feeling that this is really Lena, and not Stefan Raab's idea of Lena."Bettina Fuß: ''Stardust Review'' (in German) in: Rolling Stone October 2012. p. 100 ''Neue Presse'' gave four out of five stars and stated: "No Raab anymore, no more under his wing. Lena spread her 'pop' wings." Matthias Reichel, writing for critic site CDStarts.de, gave the album seven out of ten stars. He called the album "good work" and noted: "If you allow her a little patience for the artistic development that is already moving in the right direction on ''Stardust'', everyone will be satisfied." Kai Butterweck from
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rate the album three out of five stars and wrote that "if you look at it from a sporting point of view, you could say that eleven completely capable team players have gathered around extravagant playmaker ''Stardust'' who ultimately guarantee a coherent team appearance – promising basic requirements that not every ambitious professional team can offer."


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history

* Vinyl version was an autographed version limited to 1000 copies exclusively sold by Amazon Germany.


References

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