Trespassing (album)

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Trespassing
Studio album by Adam Lambert
Released May 14, 2012 (2012-05-14)
Recorded 2010–12
Genre Pop, electropop[1]
Length 42:32
Label 19, RCA
Producer Josh Abraham, Ammo, Jason Bonilla, busbee, Cirkut, Josh Crosby, Adam Lambert (exec.), Robert Marvin, Lester Mendez, Dr. Luke, Oligee, The Smeezingtons, U-Tern, Rune Westberg, Fred Williams, Pharrell Williams
Adam Lambert chronology

  • Trespassing
  • (2012)
Deluxe version cover
Singles from Trespassing
  1. "Better Than I Know Myself"
    Released: December 20, 2011 (2011-12-20)
  2. "Never Close Our Eyes"
    Released: April 17, 2012 (2012-04-17)
  3. "Trespassing"
    Released: October 8, 2012 (2012-10-08)

Trespassing is the second studio album by American recording artist Adam Lambert, released on May 15, 2012.[2][3] Originally scheduled for March 20, 2012, the album was pushed back for two months in order to add more songs and collaborations.[4][5] In late March, alongside the reveal of snippets of four album tracks,[6] Lambert announced on Twitter that the album would be released on May 15, 2012. Lambert is the executive producer on Trespassing, as well as a principal writer.[7]

In its first week, Trespassing debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making Lambert the first openly gay artist to do so in history,[8] and selling nearly 78,000 copies.[9] In Canada, the album debuted at number one selling 7,300 copies in its first week.[10] The album also performed very well internationally charting in all major territories and was met with positive reception from most music critics.

The album spawned three singles "Better Than I Know Myself, "Never Close Our Eyes", and "Trespassing", which have had moderate success on the charts. Trespassing was promoted in 2012 through a string of concerts and television appearances in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. In 2013, Lambert embarked on a mini concert tour dubbed "We Are Glamily" which visited parts of Asia and Europe.

Background

After completing his Glam Nation Tour in late 2010, Lambert took his time working on his sophomore album, and changed direction in both sound and creative process. Whereas his first album For Your Entertainment featured a glam rock sound, Lambert turned to funk and pop music to create a more dance-oriented record and began collaborating with a new team of producers, including Dr. Luke, Pharrell Williams and Bruno Mars. He also assumed creative control as executive producer of Trespassing and co-wrote most of the songs. Conceptually, the album represents the lighter and darker sides of Lambert and reveals more of his personal side. The album is split between two sections: the first "lighter side" features more uptempo, party-themed tracks, while the second "darker side" includes ballads and other songs that explore more somber themes of anxiety, love and heartache. Several songs were inspired by Lambert's relationship with Sauli Koskinen. These include "Broken English" which "reflects the challenges and rewards of this relationship", "Naked Love", and "Shady" which is about the night they first met.[11][12] The song "Outlaws of Love" which he co-wrote with BC Jean is considered to be the most important and political song of the album as it is about legalizing gay marriage.[13] Lambert first introduced the song back in July 2011 at the Sainte Agathe en Feux Festival in Quebec, Canada.[14] Originally slated for a March 2012 release, the official release date was pushed back due to 'linguistics, more songs"' and such. Around fifty tracks were recorded for Trespassing, but seventeen total tracks were officially released. At one point, Underneath was considered as the album name instead of Trespassing. Lambert describes Trespassing as a very "funky" sounding record, and says that he feels much more grounded with this album.

In October 2012, "Hold On," a song originally recorded for Trespassing, was leaked online.[citation needed] Lambert had recorded it with Prinze board and Nikka Costa, later tweeting that it was indeed a leaked outtake.[citation needed]

Promotion

The album and its singles have been promoted through a string of promo concerts and television appearances throughout 2012. On January 17, Lambert performed the album's lead single "Better Than I Know Myself" for the first time on the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[15] To tie into the new era of his career, he sported a simple black suit with no tie and wore minimal to no make up and eye liner. However, he still had his signature black painted finger nails. Two days later, he performed the song again on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[16]
On January 29, for his 30th birthday, Lambert performed at Q-Snowcase in Zell Am See, Austria. In a five-song acoustic set, Lambert and his band performed three songs from the new album—including a debut unplugged version of the title track "Trespassing," described as "fierce and funky" in this rendition.[17] They played some acoustic sets in Germany and Stockholm to promote the album.[18][19]

Lambert and his partner Sauli Koskinen appeared at the 2012 NewNowNext Awards where he performed the album's title track.[20] The performance had Lambert with his new band lineup backing him which included his lead guitarist, drummer, bass player, keyboard player and two female backup singers who were dressed in choir robes. He also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where he performed his new single "Never Close Our Eyes" along with other new songs from Trespassing such as "Naked Love", "Cuckoo" and "Broken English".[21] Lambert performed a series of promo concerts in various night clubs and festivals throughout North America, Europe and Japan during the summer of 2012. He visited Nashville in March and performed at Six Flags San Antonio as well.[22][23] In mid August he appeared on a Japanese talk show and performed the album's title track again.[24] The performance was simple but had Lambert sporting his new dyed blonde hair and arm tattoo for the first time. After leaving Japan, he went to Australia for a week, giving several concerts as well as giving TV and radio interviews.[25] On September 1, he performed at the Matinee Labor Day celebration held at Circus Disco in West Hollywood, California.[26]  Lambert performed in Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 club's fundraising benefit concert on behalf of marriage equality on September 25. He also recently performed in China. Lambert is part of the lineup to perform in the "Texas Tango" concert in Texas and Live in the Vineyard in October.[27][28] Lambert finally treated South African fans with two tour dates in November.[29] This was his first time performing in South Africa. Lambert performed his first concert in Vietnam on January 4, 2013.[30] He also made a performance on New Year's Eve while on vacation in Bali.[31] Lambert further promoted Trespassing by embarking on a mini concert tour dubbed "We Are Glamily" which included several concerts in Asian countries during February and March 2013.[32] Lambert traveled to perform at the Miami Pride festival on April 14,[33] and was interviewed by Kyle Collins before performing. He later performed at Pittsburg Pride in the Street festival on June 15,[34] and the San Diego County Fair on July 2, 2013.[35] On June 29, Lambert performed at Universal Orlando as part of their summer concert series.[36] On July 19, 2013, Lambert performed at the California Mid - State Fair at Paso Robles with special guest Allison Iraheta and her band Halo Circus.[37] Adam is set to return to Miami again on November 30, 2013, this time at the Fontainbleau. On December 29, Adam will perform at Hard Rock Biloxi and at Winstar World Casino in Thackerville, OK on December 12, 2013.

We Are Glamily Tour

Seoul, South Korea, AX Hall February 17, 2013

Tokyo Japan, Shibuya Kokaido, February 19, 2013

Tokyo Japan, Shibuya Kokaido, February 20, 2013

Tokyo Japan, Shibuya Kokaido, February 21, 2013

Kanazawa Japan, Shi Bunka Hall, February 23, 2013

Nagoya Japan, Diamond Hall, February 25, 2013

Osaka Japan, Namba Hatch, February 26, 2013

Shanghai, China, Mercedes-Bens Arena, March 3, 2013

Singapore, The Star Theater, March 8, 2013

Jakarta, Indonesia, Gandaria City, March 10, 2013

Minsk, Belarus, Palace of Sport, March 15, 2013

Moscow, Russia, Crocus City Hall, March 16, 2013

Kiev, Ukraine, Palace of Sport, March 18, 2013

St. Petersburg, Russia, Ice Palace, March 20, 2013

Helsinki, Finland, Hartwell Arena, March 22, 2013

Hong Kong, Star Hall, March 5, 2013

Singles

The lead single from Trespassing is "Better Than I Know Myself", which was released digitally on December 20, 2011.[2] The song was written by Lukasz Gottwald, Joshua Coleman, Claude Kelly, and Henry Walter. It received mostly positive reviews from music critics but was a commercial failure in the United States. The song charted at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100, the lowest chart position in Lambert's career.[38]

The second single, "Never Close Our Eyes" was announced via Lambert's Twitter account on April 11, 2012 and included a photo of the artwork.[39] It was co-written by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, and was met with positive reviews. The song premiered the following day through his SoundCloud profile.[40] The song was released on April 17, 2012.[41] It was sent to mainstream radio in the United States on May 29, 2012.[42] Like previous single, "Never Close Our Eyes" made little to no significant impact on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, however it became a Top 10 dance club hit, his second single to do so. The single also became Lambert's first Top 20 hit in the United Kingdom, debuting and peaking at position number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.

On September 5, 2012, after much speculation and a leak of the news by a Dallas radio station, Lambert confirmed on Twitter that "Trespassing," co-written by Lambert and Pharrell Williams, would be the next single.[43] The announcement was accompanied by a contest in which Lambert asked fans to create and submit videos of themselves performing the song.[44] A lyric video for “Trespassing”, featuring the album’s signature black and yellow colors, was uploaded on the singer’s Vevo account on October 4, 2012.[45] The song was officially released to radio on October 8. An eight-track "Trespassing EP" was released digitally on October 16, with a hard copy/digital download combination available from Lambert’s official site. The EP included remixes of “Trespassing” by Pharrell Williams, Benny Benassi, Zak Waters, and vAnity mAchine, "Never Close Our Eyes" by R3hab, Mig & Mike Rizzo, "Better Than I Know Myself" by Robert Marvin and Shearer, and “Pop That Lock” by Johnny Labs.[46] "Trespassing" peaked at number 38 on the Hungarian Airplay Chart.[47] As of August 2013, no official music video of the single has surfaced yet.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 66/100[48]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [49]
Associated Press positive[50]
Billboard 86/100[51]
Daily News [52]
Entertainment Weekly B-[53]
The Hollywood Reporter positive[54]
Newsday B+[55]
Rolling Stone [56]
Slant Magazine [57]
USA Today positive[58]
Under The Gun Review 9/10 [59]

Trespassing received generally favorable reviews from music critics upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 66 based on 10 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Rolling Stone gave Trespassing a positive review, stating that it was "the great pop album everybody was hoping Adam Lambert would make." Allmusic cited Lambert's confidence and catchy hooks in songs like "Kickin' In", "Shady" and "Cuckoo" and stated that "even if these songs never grace the charts, they sound like inevitable hits and prove that Lambert is a genuine pop star who has now left American Idol far behind." Entertainment Weekly was slightly more critical and gave the album a B-, finding its second half to be "so laughably over the top" and going on to say that "by the end, our hero is wailing about fallen Towers of Babel and ripping away his flesh and bone to a red river of screams." Slant Magazine appreciated the record sounding "current" and Lambert's "newfound control and knowing when it's actually in service to a song to unleash the full power of his voice" yet criticized the tracks "Better Than I Know Myself" and "Never Close Our Eyes" as "the same kinds of soulless, studio-slick flourishes that have characterized [producer Dr. Luke's] work with Katy Perry and Ke$ha". Billboard noted the album's change of sound and was positive of Lambert's "vocal charisma and ridiculous power" and went on to say that "the lesson with Adam Lambert is the same now as it was when he was burning up "Idol" three years ago—underestimate him at your own risk". Eventually the album was voted "The Best Album of the year 2012" by the Reader's Poll.[60]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Trespassing"  Adam Lambert, Pharrell WilliamsP. Williams 3:29
2. "Cuckoo"  Lambert, Oliver Goldstein, Bonnie McKee, Josh Abraham, Anne PrevenAbraham, Oligee, U-Tern (add) 3:02
3. "Shady" (featuring Nile Rodgers and Sam Sparro)Lambert, Lester Mendez, SparroMendez 3:00
4. "Never Close Our Eyes"  Bruno Mars, Phillip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Luke Gottwald, Henry WalterDr. Luke, Cirkut, The Smeezingtons 4:08
5. "Kickin' In"  Lambert, P. WilliamsP. Williams 3:16
6. "Naked Love"  Benjamin Levin, Ammar Malik, Dan Omelio, Goldstein, AbrahamAbraham, Oligee 3:22
7. "Pop That Lock"  Lambert, Josh Crosby, Lesley Roy, Robert Marvin, Nate CampanyMarvin, Crosby 3:14
8. "Better Than I Know Myself"  Gottwald, Joshua Coleman, Claude Kelly, WalterDr. Luke, Cirkut, Ammo 3:36
9. "Broken English"  Lambert, Mendez, SparroMendez 3:37
10. "Underneath"  Lambert, Crosby, Catt Gravitt, Tom ShapiroCrosby, Marvin 4:08
11. "Chokehold"  Lambert, Goldstein, McKee, AbrahamAbraham, Oligee 3:51
12. "Outlaws of Love"  Lambert, Rune Westberg, BC JeanWestberg 3:51
Total length:
42:34
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
13. "Runnin'"  Lambert, David Marshall, Fred Williams, Gravitt, MarvinMarvin, F. Williams (add) 3:48
14. "Take Back"  Lambert, busbeebusbee, J Bonilla 3:12
15. "Nirvana"  Lambert, Abraham, Goldstein, Stephen WrabelAbraham, Oligee 4:22
Total length:
53:56
UK bonus tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
16. "By the Rules"  Lambert, Ginny Blackmore, Aeon Manahan, Matt MarstonManahan 3:49
17. "Map"  Lambert, McKee, Goldstein, Anne Preven  3:46
Box set edition

The box set edition of Trespassing includes:[61]

  • Six lithographs of Adam Lambert
  • Trespassing vinyl LP in gatefold packaging
  • Trespassing fan edition CD album and DVD with making-of and music videos, and track-by-track highlights

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[62] 10
Austrian Albums Chart[63] 28
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[64] 64
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[65] 132
Brazil Albums Chart[66] 8
Canadian Albums Chart 1
Czech Albums Chart[67] 29
Danish Albums Chart[68] 10
Dutch Albums Chart[69] 30
Finnish Albums Chart[70] 2
German Albums Chart[71] 28
Hungarian Albums Chart[72] 1
Japanese Albums Chart[73] 15
New Zealand Albums Chart[74] 4
Norwegian Albums Chart[75] 32
Portuguese Albums Chart[76] 19
South Korean Albums Chart'[77][A] 16
Russian Albums Chart[78] 13
Swedish Albums Chart[79] 20
Swiss Albums Chart[80] 35
UK Albums Chart[81] 16
U.S. Billboard 200[82] 1
Notes
  • A.^ "Trespassing" debuted at number 16 and 27 on Gaon’s weekly overall albums chart with its two different editions (standard and deluxe), while on Gaon’s weekly international albums chart "Trespassing" debuted at number 2 and 3.

Year-end charts

Chart (2012) Position
Hungarian Albums Chart[83] 73
US Billboard 200[84] 188

Release history

Region Date Format(s) Label
Finland[85] May 14, 2012 digital download 19 Recordings, RCA Records
United States[86] May 15, 2012 CD, digital download
Australia[87] May 18, 2012
Austria[88]
Germany[88]
Switzerland[88]
Japan[89] June 6, 2012 CD, CD+DVD, digital download
United Kingdom July 9, 2012[90] CD, digital download

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