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''The Loneliest Time'' is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
. It was released on October 21, 2022, through
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in Canada, and School Boy and
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in the United States. The album was preceded by the release of its lead single, " Western Wind", which was followed by "
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", "Talking to Yourself", the title track, "The Loneliest Time" and "Surrender My Heart" The album received positive reviews and was placed in several lists of best of the year. In support of the album, Jepsen embarked on
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, which began in September 2022.


Background

In May 2020, Jepsen revealed that she had recorded an "entire quarantine album" during the
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. Jepsen spoke to ''
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'' that she was writing songs over
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alongside longtime collaborator Tavish Crowe. While discussing the album in an interview with '' Crack'', Jepsen stated she wanted to be less conscious of the decades she's been moving. Instead, she was inspired by various styles, including
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, and
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. Jepsen also explained she wanted to become more self-reflective and analytical of her own behaviours:
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In an interview with '' The Ringer'', Jepsen teased the possibility of releasing a ''Loneliest Time B-Sides'', like she did with her previous albums ''
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'' (2015) and '' Dedicated'' (2019), stating that "there's 65 /nowiki>B-sides.html" ;"title="B-side.html" ;"title="/nowiki>B-side">/nowiki>B-sides">B-side.html" ;"title="/nowiki>B-side">/nowiki>B-sidesthat I've listened to that I could make something of..."


Promotion

" Western Wind" was released as the lead single on May 6, 2022. The album was made available to pre-order on August 2. Second single "
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" was released August 5, third single "Talking to Yourself" was released September 16, and the fourth single, the title track featuring
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, was released October 7. On September 21, Jepsen embarked on her fourth concert tour across North America,
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. While on tour, she announced more dates in the
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(
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. The tour will finish on March 14, 2023.


Critical reception

''The Loneliest Time'' received generally positive reviews from music critics; at
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 79 out of 100 based on 17 reviews.
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of ''
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'' wrote "''The Loneliest Time'' is her most "emotionally adventurous" music yet—"high-gloss post-
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that packs a serious punch even at its fizziest." Hannah Mylrea of ''
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'' awarded the album four out of five stars, writing that ''The Loneliest Time'' "sees Jepsen's now signature sonics infused with more expansive influences, although never deferring too far from the tried and trusted sounds of past." Reviewing the album for
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, Heather Phares concluded that Jepsen's, "charm holds together ''The Loneliest Time'''s whirlwind of daydreams, confessions, and decades of pop allusions", calling it "another strong album" from her. Olivia Horn of ''
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'' complimented certain aspects of the production, but criticized some of its "corny" lyrics and the lack of focus. Gem Stokes of '' Clash'' said the album is "a far cry from the saccharine star that launched Jepsen's career but proves her musical pliability."


Rankings


Commercial performance

In Jepsen's homeland, Canada, ''The Loneliest Time'' debuted at number 18 on the
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. In the neighboring United States, the album charted at number 19 on the ''Billboard'' 200, with about 20,000 total units sold in its first week, marking Jepsen's fourth top twenty album. It further debuted at number 16 on the
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, becoming her highest-peaking album in the UK in ten years.


Track listing


Notes

* indicates an additional producer * indicates a vocal producer


Personnel

Musicians *
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
– vocals * Tavish Crowe – musical direction * Imad Royal – background vocals, bass, drums, guitar (1) * Max Hershenow – background vocals, drums (1) * Luke Niccoli – bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, programming (2) * Benjamin Berger – background vocals, programming (3) *
Ryan Rabin Captain Cuts is a songwriting, record production and remix team based in Los Angeles. The trio is composed of Ben Berger, Ryan McMahon and Ryan Rabin (son of Trevor), drummer and producer of the band Grouplove. Collectively they have produced and ...
– background vocals (3) *
Trevor Rabin Trevor Charles Rabin (; born ) is a South African rock musician and composer. Born into a musical family and raised in Johannesburg, Rabin took up the piano and guitar at an early age and became a session musician, playing and producing with a va ...
– guitar (3) *
Simon Wilcox Simon Wilcox is a Canadian songwriter based in Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the ...
– programming (3) * Nathan Jenkins – bass, synthesizer (4, 7); vocal programming (7) * Liam Hutton – drums (4) * Jordan Palmer – drums, guitar, synthesizer (5, 10); bass (10) *
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– drums (5), guitar (5, 10), bass (10) * Nate Cyphert – background vocals (6, 9, 13, 16) * Alex Hope – guitar, programming, synthesizer (6) *
Rob Cohen Rob Cohen (born March 12, 1949) is an American director and producer of film and television. Beginning his career as an executive producer at 20th Century Fox, Cohen produced and developed numerous high-profile film and television programs, inc ...
– programming (6) * Tony Marino – vocals (6) * Bobby Wooten – vocals (6) *
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– vocals (6) * Joey Hendricks – vocals (6) * Jared Manierka – vocals (6) *
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– acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, piano, synthesizer (8, 12); clapping,
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, drums, organ, programming, shaker, tambourine (8); drum programming,
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, percussion,
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(12) * Andrew Tachine – conga, drums, tambourine (8) * Joey Messina-Doerning – conga (8) * Kyle Shearer – bass, programming (9, 13, 16); guitar (9, 16); background vocals, drums, synthesizer (13) * Georgia Greene – background vocals (12) * Quinn D'Andrea – background vocals (12) * Lauren Jones – background vocals (12) * Andrew Bulbrook – violin (12) * Cara Fox – cello (13) *
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– string arrangement (13, 16) * Avery Bright – violin (13) * Elizabeth Lamb – violin (13) * Emily Kohavi – violin (13) * Cassie Morrow – violin (13) *
Rufus Wainwright Rufus McGarrigle Wainwright (born July 22, 1973) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and composer. He has recorded 10 studio albums and numerous tracks on compilations and film soundtracks. He has also written two classical operas and set ...
– vocals (13) * Oliver Lundström – bass, guitar, programming, synthesizer (14) * Cristoffer Cantillo – drums (15) * Evan Smith –
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(15) * Patrik Berger – programming (15) Technical *
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mastering * Chris Allgood – mastering * Tom Norrismixing,
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(1, 2, 5, 10) *
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– mixing, engineering (3) * Anthony Dolhai – mixing (4, 7, 14), engineering (4, 7) * Mitch McCarthy – mixing, engineering (6) *
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– mixing, engineering (8) * James Krausse – mixing, engineering (9, 13, 16) * Nathan Phillips – mixing, engineering (11) * Geoff Swan – mixing, engineering (12) * Davey Badiuk – mixing (14) * Jamie Snell – mixing (15) * Imad Royal – engineering (1) * Max Hershenow – engineering (1) * Luke Niccoli – engineering (2) * Jordan Palmer – engineering (2) * Captain Cuts – engineering (3) * Eli Heisler – engineering (3) * Nathan Jenkins – engineering (4) * Rostam Batmanglij – engineering (8, 12) * Joey Messina-Doerning – engineering (8, 12) * Kyle Shearer – engineering (9, 13, 16) * Rob Cohen – engineering (10) * Jared Fox – engineering (13) * Ivan Wayman – additional engineering (8) * Matt Cahill – additional engineering (12) * Niko Battistini – additional engineering (12) * Travis Pavur – engineering assistance (8) Visuals * Jolie Clemens – creative direction, art direction, design * Meredith Jenks – photography * Alexis Franklin – painting of Carly's eye * Hayley Atkin – styling * Jenna Remy – fashion assistant * Jon Liekcfelt – hair * Gregory Arlt – makeup


Charts


Release history


References

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