Trouble In Paradise (La Roux Album)
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''Trouble in Paradise'' is the second studio album by English singer Elly Jackson, known professionally as
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. It was released on 18 July 2014 by
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. La Roux originally consisted of Jackson and producer Ben Langmaid, who collaborated during the earlier stages of production. However, Jackson was left to complete the record in early 2014 after Langmaid departed from the group in early 2012. Consequently, she partnered with producer Ian Sherwin during the later stages of production. Their efforts resulted in a primarily new wave record, which Jackson described as being "warmer" and "sexier" than her debut studio album, ''
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'' (2009). Upon its release, ''Trouble in Paradise'' received positive reviews from music critics, who commended La Roux's shift in musical style and viewed it as an improvement on its predecessor. The album debuted at number six on the
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with first-week sales of 8,391 copies. It debuted at number 20 on the ''Billboard'' 200 in the United States, where it also became La Roux's first album to top the
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chart. " Uptight Downtown" was released as the lead single from the album, peaking at number 63 on the
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. " Kiss and Not Tell" was released as the album's second single, but failed to chart.


Background and recording

In an interview with
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on 27 November 2009, La Roux frontwoman
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announced that she and Ben Langmaid had plans to start writing material for the duo's second album at their manager's house in France over the Christmas period. It was reported in December 2011 that Jackson and Langmaid were working on La Roux's second album in a studio in the English countryside. According to Jackson, recording for ''Trouble in Paradise'' began in the second quarter of 2012, and finished around the beginning of 2014. The first song recorded for the album was "The Feeling", dating back to around 2010. Jackson began to suffer
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s due to extensive touring in support of La Roux's eponymous debut album, and after finishing touring in early 2011, she found herself unable to sing in falsetto. After months of seeing throat specialists, she was diagnosed with residual muscle tension caused by a form of performance anxiety. With the aid of a performance anxiety specialist, it took two years for Jackson to overcome her vocal problems. In 2013, Jackson played three low-key comeback shows in Brighton (28 March),
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(5 April). During her show in Brighton, she debuted four new songs that would eventually be included on ''Trouble in Paradise'': " Uptight Downtown", " Kiss and Not Tell", "Sexotheque" and " Tropical Chancer". Jackson also performed at
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in April 2013. In May 2014, it was confirmed that Jackson had parted ways with bandmate Ben Langmaid in February 2012, due to creative differences. "I came to him with some rare disco references and he made it very clear he didn't like them. There wasn't a great deal of understanding. Sometimes I thought we were on the same level, but then from the production that would come to light, I didn't feel that we were. I wasn't happy with the way some of the demos were sounding", Jackson explained. In late June, Langmaid responded to Jackson's comments in a statement published in ''
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'' magazine, saying, "We've had creative differences in the past (what band hasn't?) but we always got through them and usually the music benefits. I am truly saddened that it has ended this way, but I am immensely proud of what we achieved together. We wrote five great songs together, all of which are on the album. I'm looking forward to the record being a great success and I shall enjoy watching it unfold. I have immense pride in the part I played; no one can take that away from me." The album was originally recorded with Langmaid in a converted barn in
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. Following Langmaid's departure, engineer Ian Sherwin took over production duties.


Composition


Style and influences

Jackson commented in January 2010 that she would employ a different vocal style to her second album, which would also contain different musical influences. "The type of music I like now is completely different. I don't listen to 80s music any more. Obviously I still do but not the same type of 80s music. I've listened to a lot more
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and old funk", she said. Speaking to
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in October 2010, Jackson declared that she did not intend to "make synth music for the rest of erfucking life" and that " e whole genre is so over", adding that she wanted the second album to be "more human, more open, warmer". In March 2011, Jackson stated that she had been listening to classic disco, Donna Summer,
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and Grace Jones, while expressing that she would like "a more sexual feel to the record, but not in a sex-in-the-club kinda way—the way sexy was before it got made dirty. Sexy can be classy, sexy can be cool, sexy can be actually sexy." Jackson has also cited "weird, late '70s and early '80s sci-fi disco", as well as dub and
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elements. "We call it ''ragga-disco''. We're trying to make party tunes out of much slower tempos, which I really like and there's not a lot of in music", she said. She has noted that, unlike the "disco tempo" of her first album, ''Trouble in Paradise'' carries a slower tempo, and she considers it to be "a lot warmer" and "a lot sexier". Jackson has stated that she played more guitar on the album; she and Ian Sherwin would play guitar and bass guitar, respectively, and "build a rough groove, jam along with it for an hour, find the best bits, and go back to that groove." They aimed to create an album that evoked "what people in the 1970s thought that the future was going to look and sound like."


Music and lyrics

''Trouble in Paradise'' combines a variety of music genres such as synth-pop, new wave and disco. According to Hugh Montgomery of ''
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'', the album replaces the "chilly
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" of its predecessor with "a lissom tropical-pop sound, complete with funk guitar, calypso rhythms and love among the palm trees", while Nick Levine of ''
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'' commented that La Roux's new sound incorporates "
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-like guitar licks and balmy synth parts straight off early MTV". Lyrically, the album discusses themes of sexual identity, desire, independence and
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. The album opens with " Uptight Downtown", which Jackson wrote about the
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, specifically the energy that she perceived in Brixton at the time. The song blends modern electropop with 1970s disco, while displaying elements of funk and
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. Critics likened "Uptight Downtown" to Nile Rodgers's guitar work on
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's 1983 song " Let's Dance". According to Jackson, " Kiss and Not Tell" is "kind of the feeling of when you're in a relationship and you both know the problems you might come up against maybe five years or 10 years into the relationship, but you choose to ignore them ..It could be something like 'I hate your mum' or something like that and you know that it's going to be an issue at some point down the line, but you ignore it for the sake of your current love." The song's instrumentation consists of creeping guitars, squealing synthesisers and thumping bass. "Cruel Sexuality" is about "10 different subjects linked together", and is built on a funky bassline and sunlit synthesisers. Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' hailed the track as "the most sublimely euphoric exploration in recent pop history of the pressures placed by society on the individual who declines to define themselves as either straight or gay." The
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ballad "Paradise Is You" is a "panic-prevention visualisation technique disguised as a love song", led by a piano and lush synth pads. Named after a
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that Jackson saw while visiting the
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in Switzerland, the mid-tempo disco song "Sexotheque" is about a man who ignores his girlfriend for seedier pleasures. " Tropical Chancer" is a disco and electro-calypso track that incorporates elements of
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and dancehall, set against a Nile Rodgers-inspired funk guitar and echoing
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s. The song tells the story of a Caribbean wide boy that Jackson has known for many years, whom she describes as the tropical version of
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'' played by
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. "Silent Partner" is a seven-minute uptempo synth-pop song that employs a
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bassline. Although some critics speculated that the song is about Langmaid's departure from La Roux, it directly addresses Jackson's issues with anxiety. " Let Me Down Gently" is a synth-pop ballad, described as a "slow-burning exercise in worry". The song opens with a "steady electronic beat bumping through the buzz", and after a brief moment of silence, it builds into a "euphoric, cathartic barnstormer, complete with skyscraping sax solo." The album's closing track, "The Feeling", was the first song recorded for the album. "I made this song at 4:00 in the morning when I couldn't sleep one night about four years ago, a long time ago, when I still lived at my parents' house", Jackson said. Lyrically, she summarised the song as a "guilty tale".


Release and promotion

''Trouble in Paradise'' was officially announced on 12 May 2014, and on the same day, the song " Let Me Down Gently" premiered on
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show. The album's first official single, " Uptight Downtown", premiered on Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show on 27 May 2014, and was released digitally the following day. The single reached number 63 on the
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. Another track from the album, " Tropical Chancer", premiered online on 9 June 2014. La Roux performed "Uptight Downtown" on '' Good Morning America'' on 11 June 2014. On 15 July, the album was made available to stream in full at
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. The album's second and final single, "Kiss and Not Tell", was released on 20 October 2014 on seven-inch vinyl, limited to 500 copies. La Roux performed the song on '' Late Night with Seth Meyers'' on 6 October 2014 and on ''
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'' on 7 October. On 3 April 2014, La Roux announced a North American tour, which spanned 10 dates from 1 June to 13 July, including two opening shows for New Order in San Francisco and Los Angeles. On 12 May, she announced a string of UK dates, with one show in London on 1 July and the rest in November. The second leg of La Roux's North American tour in support of the ''Trouble in Paradise'', consisting of 11 dates from 18 September to 4 October, was announced on 15 July, along with additional European dates for August, November and December 2014.


Critical reception

''Trouble in Paradise'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 76, based on 28 reviews. Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' wrote that "La Roux's sound has expanded its horizons" and "the songwriting quality never really dips", concluding, "Almost sickeningly overburdened with fantastic tunes, ''Trouble in Paradise'' may well be not just a triumph against the odds, but the best pop album we'll hear this year." Hugh Montgomery of ''
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'' lauded the album as "supremely self-assured" and remarked, "At only nine tracks long, but with every one of them worthy of single status, 'Trouble in Paradise''displays, as pop albums go, both rare economy and staggering consistency." Matthew Horton of ''
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'' observed that the use of bass on the album "irrevocably switch dthe La Roux sound from sparse to lush." He also observed "traces of the turmoil" on songs such as "Let Me Down Gently", "Silent Partner" and "Paradise Is You", stating, "In spite of all the terror and uncertainty, it's the warmth that lingers." Dean Van Nguyen of '' Clash'' viewed the album as "an altogether brighter piece" than its predecessor, and wrote that "this polished set is pure aural candy from front-to-back and firmly re-establishes Jackson as one of Britain's premier pop talents." ''
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noted that on ''Trouble in Paradise'', Jackson's "vintage synth-pop magnificence ..has warmed into the sort of electro-disco drama you imagine the Daft Punk robots blasting as they cruise down Highway 1", adding that the album "suggests Jackson's in for the long haul." Heather Phares of
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found that Jackson "downplays the stiff electronics that made such an intriguing contrast with her emotive singing and lyrics on ''La Roux''", and opined that the album "proves Jackson is still better than many of her contemporaries when it comes to making fizzy electro-pop." '' Billboard''s Jason Lipshutz described ''Trouble in Paradise'' as "a lavish, enjoyable, but unspectacular album that dares to change course instead of furthering ''La Roux''s revolutions", dubbing it "a welcome, long-awaited return after a troubled hiatus, but it hums along comfortably without striking any innovative poses." Despite criticising some of the material as "shallow" and "transparent", Dave Hanratty of '' Drowned in Sound'' expressed that "La Roux returns on its own terms, with at least five minutes and 40 seconds that capture tremendous artistic growth and expression." ''
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''s Mike Powell disliked the album's lack of surprise, commenting, "For all Jackson's personal struggle and exploration, ''Paradise'' feels like a safe record, calibrated for the comfort of an imagined audience, working at its best when it becomes almost invisible—the accessory to the experience and not the experience itself." Kevin Liedel of '' Slant Magazine'' characterised ''Trouble in Paradise'' as "a much more balanced and consistent effort" than ''La Roux'', but felt that " en ''Trouble in Paradise'' loses its way, it's because Jackson has traded in her frigid allure and commanding bellicosity for frailty and soft-heartedness, sentiments she doesn't deliver with any sort of sincerity."


Accolades


Commercial performance

''Trouble in Paradise'' debuted at number six on the
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, selling 8,391 copies in its first week. The following week, it fell to number 43 with 2,302 copies sold. In the United States, the album debuted at number 20 on the ''Billboard'' 200 where it spent one week on the chart; however, the album peaked at number one on the
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chart, with first-week sales of 12,000 copies. Elsewhere, the album reached the top 15 in Canada and Ireland, the top 20 in Belgium and Switzerland, and the top 30 in Australia and Denmark.


Track listing

All tracks produced by Ian Sherwin and
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, except where noted.


Notes

* signifies a co-producer


Sample credits

* "Tropical Chancer" contains a sample of the recording "
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" as performed by Grace Jones, and a sample from "Stop" originally performed by B.W.H.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Trouble in Paradise''.


Musicians

*
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– vocals, percussion ; guitar ; piano ; synthesiser ; synth bass ; keyboards ;
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;
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; System 100, DMX ; drums * Ian Sherwin – bass guitar, drum programming ; percussion ; synthesiser ; System 100 ; additional programming * Ed Seed – pick guitar * Steve White – live drums ; drums * William Bowerman – clash hats * Tim Baxter – piano * Darren Berry – drum machine *
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– piano ; Hammond organ ; vibes *
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– keyboards, space guitar * Aleysha Lei – background vocals * Hannah Khemoh – background vocals


Technical

* Ian Sherwin – production ; engineering, mixing * Elly Jackson – production, mixing ; engineering * Ben Langmaid – engineering * Al Shux – co-production, engineering *
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– mixing * John Catlin – mixing assistance * Caesar Edmunds – mixing assistance * John Dent – mastering


Artwork

* Louis Banks – photography * Roger Dekker – photography *
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– design, art direction * Elly Jackson – design, art direction


Charts


Release history


References

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