Outta This World

Outta This Planet
Studio album by JLS
Released 19 November 2010 (2010-11-19)
Recorded 2009–2010
Genre Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Length 48:07
Label Epic
Producer Steve Mac, DEEKAY, Stargate, J-Remy, BobbyBass, Jerry Wonda, Toby Gad, Metrophonic, Lucas Secon, Chris Braide, Fred Ball
JLS chronology
JLS
(2009)
Outta This World
(2010)
Jukebox
(2011)
Singles from Outta This World
  1. "The Club Is Alive"
    Released: 2 July 2010 (2010-07-02)
  2. "Love You More"
    Released: 15 November 2010 (2010-11-15)
  3. "Eyes Wide Shut"
    Released: 13 February 2011 (2011-02-13)

Outta This World is the second studio album from English boy band and The X Factor runners-up JLS. It was released in Ireland on 19 November 2010 and in the United Kingdom on 22 November 2010. The album received negative to mixed reviews from music critics. It debuted at number two in the UK, and at number four in Ireland, selling 152,000 copies in its first week in the UK. Since its release, the album has sold over 500,000 copies.[1]

Contents

Background

In an interview with website Digital Spy, band member Oritsé Siva discussed the album, saying, "Despite writing the album in the US, we believe it has a UK sound with the JLS stamp on it. The sound is a progression from the last album though. We've taken risks exploring house music and left-field R&B. We wanted to merge the sound and create something for everyone. I think this album will reach out to a diverse range of listeners – that's the exciting thing about this album."[2]

Singles

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [5]
BBC Music (positive)[6]
Daily Express [7]
Evening Standard [8]
The Guardian [9]
The Independent [10]
The Observer (negative)[11]
The Scotsman [12]
Virgin Media [13]
Yahoo! Music UK [10]

The album has received generally mixed reviews from music critics. In his review for The Independent, Andy Gill reviewed the album poorly and said "For most of its 14 tracks, Outta This World is boy-band R&B at its most formulaic, tracks like "That's My Girl" and over-autotuned opener "The Club Is Alive" ticking along meekly, with the boys simpering in the required manner through "Love You More", balladry so mechanical you can virtually hear the conveyor-belt trundling around" but praised "Other Side of the World" for being the band's "best collective performance" and "the most considered [...] lyric".[10] Jaime Gill of Yahoo! Music UK called the album an "energetic and surprisingly eclectic pop record on its own terms" and "a bumpy but enjoyable ride". He praised the vocal talents and "playful pop instincts" of JLS but felt the album lacked consistency.[10] Ian Wade of BBC Music gave the album a positive review and wrote that aside from the lead single, "The Club is Alive" the album "is a bold affirmation of JLS’s arrival as a pop force."[6] Rick Pearson of the Evening Standard awarded the album three stars out of five commenting "Aston, Marvin, Oritsé and JB have risen from being runners-up in X Factor to being runners-up in the contest to be Britain's biggest boyband — and there's no shame in coming second to Take That [but] Outta this world? No. Slick, stylish pop music? Absolutely."[8] Hugh Montgomery of The Observer gave the album a negative review and said that "the boy band remains a terminally dull proposition for anyone outside the teen-girl demographic. This second album's opening tracks make a proficient shift into dance-pop, complete with hulking, superclubesque synth lines. But these attempted party-starters are stymied by over-emoting vocals and soon they fall back on a rote mix of Usher-lite R&B and cooing ballads."[11] Virgin Media reviewed the album negatively by commenting that "As a state-of-the-art summary of exactly where X Factor-addled, clinical and cynical chart-pop is at in 2010, Outta This World is definitive and peerless. As a pop album, there is no escaping its major drawback: it is mind-numbingly boring."[13] The Guardian's Michael Cragg gave the album two stars out of five and described it as an album that "takes few risks" and wrote, "Too often [...] Outta This World reminds you of other, far superior songs, from Work's pastiche of Rihanna's Rude Boy to the blatant lift from Calvin Harris's I'm Not Alone on Eyes Wide Shut.[9] Daily Express reviewer Simon Gage stated "These are high-quality songs produced by the best R ’n’ B producers in the world, mixing storming dancefloor numbers with a couple of schmaltzy ballads. Slick stuff."[7] The Scotsman gave the album three stars out of five and described the album as "corporate teen fodder at its most palatable" and concluded that the songs "all sounds shiny and the same".[12]

Chart performance

On 26 November 2010 Outta This World debuted at number four on the Irish Album Chart. On 28 November 2010 the album debuted at number two on the UK Album Chart selling 152,474 copies in its first week.[14] The album was kept off the top spot by Take That's Progress which sold 208,000 on its second week.[15] The album was certified platinum in the UK on 7 January 2011.[16]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "The Club Is Alive"   Savan Kotecha, Richard Rodgers, Andrew Frampton, Steve Mac Steve Mac 3:43
2. "Eyes Wide Shut"   JLS, Tim McEwan, Lars Halvor Jensen DEEKAY 3:51
3. "Outta This World"   JLS, August Rigo, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen Stargate 3:43
4. "That's My Girl"   JLS, Jay Sean, Jared Cotter, Robert Larow, Jeremy Skaller, Jonathan Perkins J-Remy, BobbyBass 3:06
5. "Work"   JLS, August Rigo, Eriksen, Hermansen, Nick Brongers Stargate 3:07
6. "I Know What She Like"   JLS, Jerry Wonda, Arden Altino, August Rigo Jerry Wonda 3:16
7. "Love You More"   JLS, Wayne Hector, Toby Gad Toby Gad 3:47
8. "Other Side of the World"   JLS, Paul Barry, Alex Smith Metrophonic 3:02
9. "Better for You"   JLS, Daniel "Obi" Klein, Ali Tennant, Johannes R. Jørgensen DEEKAY 3:39
10. "Superhero"   JLS, Jensen, Tennant, McEwan DEEKAY 3:19
11. "Love at War"   JLS, August Rigo, Eriksen, Hermansen Stargate 3:34
12. "Don't Talk About Love"   JLS, Lucas Secon, Tennant, Carsten Mortensen Lucas Secon 3:17
13. "That's Where I'm Coming From"   JLS, Chris Braide Chris Braide 3:42
14. "The Last Song"   JLS, Fred Ball, Teemu Brunila Fred Ball 3:08

Charts and certifications

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
European Top 100 Albums[18] 10
Irish Albums Chart[19] 4
Scottish Albums Chart[20] 3
UK Albums Chart[21] 2

Year-end charts

Chart (2010) Position
UK Albums Chart[22] 17

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Ireland (IRMA)[23] Platinum 15,000x
United Kingdom (BPI)[24] 2× Platinum 600,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format Label Catalog
Ireland 19 November 2010 CD, digital download Epic Records 88697742862
United Kingdom 22 November 2010

References

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