The Change (Marie Fredriksson Album)
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''The Change'' is the sixth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter
Marie Fredriksson Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist and painter, who was best known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop rock pop duo, duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. ...
, released on 10 October 2004 by
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in conjunction with Fredriksson's own
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Mary Jane/Amelia Music. It is her only English-language solo album, and was her first release after being diagnosed with a malignant
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in 2002. Following the diagnosis and treatment, Fredriksson and her husband
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began work on the album as a form of therapy in their home studio in Djursholm, Stockholm, with Bolyos acting as producer. Musically, the record is inspired and influenced by
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, rhythm and blues and
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the vocalist listened to as a child. Fredriksson also created the album's cover art; she later held several professional art exhibitions for her work. ''The Change'' was not promoted by Fredriksson, who withdrew from all forms of public activity for several years after her diagnosis. Despite this, it was her first solo album to be issued globally. Most editions of the record were released with the
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protection system. The album was a commercial success in her home country, debuting at number one and being certified gold for shipments of over 30,000 units. " 2:nd Chance", "All About You" and "A Table in the Sun" were released as singles.


Background and recording

''The Change'' is the first English language solo album by
Roxette Roxette was a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals and keyboards) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough second a ...
vocalist Marie Fredriksson; she had previously released five
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solo albums between 1984 and 1996, and seven albums as part of pop duo Roxette between 1986 and 2001. Plans for her debut English solo album had been underway since the mid-1990s. "Bad Moon" is the oldest song on the record; it dates back to 1996, and was first recorded during early sessions for Roxette's sixth studio album ''
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'', which was released in 1999. On 11 September 2002, Fredriksson had an epileptic seizure and collapsed in her bathroom, with the impact of the fall fracturing her skull. After waiting several weeks for the fracture and resulting concussion to subside, she underwent surgery to remove a malignant
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, and endured several months of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Lasting effects of the illness include her being unable to read or write, as well as blindness in her right eye. She was also unable to speak for a considerable period of time. Following the diagnosis and treatment, Fredriksson and her husband
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began work on the album as a form of therapy in their home studio in Djursholm, Stockholm, with Bolyos acting as producer. She said they recorded at home because "It was not stressful there, there was no pressure. We could work at our own pace, and experiment a lot with the music, investigate all the possibilities of how
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could sound. Above all, we had fun together. Micke is very good and inventive as a producer." Lyrics for ''The Change'' were written in English as Fredriksson "wanted to share my feelings with my fans all over the world, whose support helped a lot during my illness and gave me a lot of strength. Although there were times when I thought I would not find the strength to complete the album, but step by step, I did it." Musically, the album is both inspired and influenced by the
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, rhythm and blues and
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Fredriksson listened to as a child. Several songs on the record were composed by Bolyos while he was a member of Sugarcane; Fredriksson regularly joined that band on-stage – performing "All You've Gotta Do Is Feel", "Love 2 Live" and "Many Times", as well as numerous other original compositions and cover versions – during the band's concerts in
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nightclub Penny Lane throughout the late '90s and early 2000s. Also included on ''The Change'' is a cover of " The Good Life", a jazz standard originally made famous by Tony Bennett.


Artwork

The album's cover art was created by Fredriksson, who began drawing with
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in her dining room as another form of therapy following her brain tumour diagnosis. She said she opted to use charcoal because "that technology is both simple and interesting. I have always been fascinated by contrasts, of the black and white, and of the grayscale, which is where I find the emotions of each piece originate." She found herself creating more artwork as recording of the album progressed, elaborating: "It was as if the music attracted the drawings as company, that it was a symbiotic relationship—one could not exist without the other." She held her first professional art exhibition – titled "After the Change" – in September 2005 at Galleri doktor Glas in Stockholm. The exhibition was a success, with every painting displayed being sold by the end of the second day. Further exhibitions were held in 2008 in both Stockholm and
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.


Release and promotion

Fredriksson withdrew from all forms of publicity for several years after her diagnosis, and did not promote ''The Change''. Lead single " 2:nd Chance" was released on 8 October 2004, backed with "All You've Gotta Do Is Feel". The track peaked at number eight on the Swedish Singles Chart, becoming Fredriksson's first top ten hit in her home country since " Tro" peaked at the same position in 1996. The song was also successful internationally, entering the top ten of several German airplay-based charts. The album was first released in limited quantities in a
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CD format in Sweden on 20 October 2004. A wider Swedish, Scandinavian and mainland European release took place on 27 October. These editions were issued in digipak formatting, and used the
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protection system. It was her first solo album to receive a global release;
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confirmed it would be issued "in all of the principle markets which released Roxette's last album", including Europe, South America, South Africa and parts of Asia. The album spent two weeks atop the
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before dropping outside the top ten. The record then re-entered the top ten for a further three weeks on broadcast of a Swedish-language television documentary on TV4 on 24 November. ''The Change'' ended 2004 as the 18th best-selling album of the year in Sweden, and was certified gold by the Swedish Recording Industry Association for shipments in excess of 30,000 units. An alternate version of "April Snow" was issued as a
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to the album's second single, "All About You", which was released on 1 December. "A Table in the Sun", backed with the album version of the title track, was issued as the final single on 18 May 2005. A Swedish version of "A Table in the Sun" – "Ett bord i solen" – later appeared on Fredriksson's 2008 ballads compilation ''
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''.


Critical reception

The album received generally positive reviews upon release. ''
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'' called the record "extremely strong" and commended the quality of the lyrics, describing them as "private, to the extent that you can sometimes not listen without holding your breath. But of course, that's what makes the songs so special. Marie Fredriksson's comeback is a great triumph—in every way possible." "Mother" was selected as an album highlight, which they said was "loaded with almost as much nude feeling as the Lennon song of the same name." '' Göteborgs-Posten'' said that "Virtually every songwriter – more or less – is inspired by their own life when they compose a song. It is also a well-established truth that human creativity peaks when an individual is in crisis. ... Marie's songs have never been this revelatory." They concluded by describing ''The Change'' as a "very brave album: a letter signed by Fredriksson/Bolyos which has only one message—love conquers all." '' Helsingborgs Dagblad'' complimented the lyrics as well, although their writer argued that – from a Swedish perspective – the use of the English language "acts like a filter, for good and bad, preventing the songs from becoming too emotional." They also highlighted "Mother", calling it "magnificent"; Fredriksson's vocals were additionally praised as "the album's strongest instrument". ''
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'' praised the heavier songs on the record, comparing several of them to the work of the Beatles ("April Snow"),
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("Love 2 Live") and
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("Bad Moon"), and said that these were songs which "grow with each listen and point an intriguing way forward. It will be exciting to see what Marie does in the future." Håkan Pettersson of ''
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'' also complimented the rockier songs, and said they were "so much more powerful than I dared to believe. ... Riffs and overall intensity are given greater prominence, often at the expense of melody and harmony, so ''The Change'' is no safe commercial product. At times, it has more in common with the Hives than with any of Marie's Swedish material." Conversely, ''
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'' was negative, saying: "After all that happened to Marie personally, this CD is of course an exciting and positive music event. For once, the question is 'how does Marie sound?' and not 'how is she?'. The answer is unfortunately 'not very good'. Her first studio album of eight years does not meet expectations." They were critical of the heavier production, lamenting the loss of the "light, melodious (and unique) pop feeling" found on her Swedish work. Similarly, Danish music magazine ''
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'' called ''The Change'' the "most important album in her career, but definitely nowhere near to being her best."


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''The Change''. * All tracks recorded at Studio Vinden in Djursholm;
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and Polar Studios in Stockholm. * All songs produced by
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. * Mastered by Claes Remmered Persson at CRP Recording in Stockholm. Musicians *
Marie Fredriksson Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist and painter, who was best known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop rock pop duo, duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. ...
– lead and background vocals,
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work and inlay illustration * Mikael Bolyos – background vocals, keyboards, organ, Wurlitzer electric piano,
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, maracas, tambourine and engineering;
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arrangements * Staffan Astner – acoustic, electric and bass guitars *
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– string arrangements and conducting ; saxophone ; flute and
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* Nicci Notini – drums; tambourine ; timpani Additional musicians and technical personnel * Kjell Andersson – sleeve design * Jocke Bergström – background vocals * Peter Forss – bass guitar * Peter Gardemar – string conductor * Grace Gospel Choir – choir * Annika Granlund – background vocals * Karin Hammar – trombone * Anders Herrlin – bass guitar * Sara Isaksson – background vocals *
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– bass guitar * Max Martin – background vocals *
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– string arrangement * Sebastian Notini – percussion ; drums * Lennart Östlund – engineering and mixing * Mats "M.P." Persson – drums * Anna Rodell – violin *
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– harmonica * Max Schultz – guitar * Stockholm Session Strings – string section * Maria Streijffert – violin * Anna Weibust – viola * Pär Wickholm – sleeve design * Christina Wirdegren-Alin – cello


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links

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