JLS | ||||
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Studio album by JLS | ||||
Released | 9 November 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
Genre | R&B, dance-pop, pop | |||
Length | 44:47 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Wayne Hector, Steve Mac, J.R. Rotem, Fraser T Smith, Jonas Jeberg, Cutfather, Metrophonic, DEEKAY, Soulshock & Karlin | |||
JLS chronology | ||||
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Singles from JLS | ||||
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AllMusic | |
Digital Spy | |
entertainment.ie | |
The Guardian | |
In the News | (5/10) |
The Scotsman | |
Virgin Media |
JLS is the debut studio album by English boy band JLS. It was released in the UK on 9 November 2009 by Epic Records. It was preceded by the lead single, "Beat Again" on 13 July 2009. The album debuted at number-one in the UK and Ireland. It has been certified four times platinum in the UK, where it was the sixth best-selling album of 2009.
In the US, the album was issued as a six track EP featuring their three UK singles, their new single "The Club Is Alive" and two other tracks from the UK version of the album. This version was released on 2 August 2010, but failed to chart.
The album debuted at number one on the Irish Albums Chart on 12 November 2009. In the UK, the band beat Robbie Williams to the number-one spot on 15 November 2009. Both JLS and Williams's tenth solo album Reality Killed the Video Star sold over 200,000 copies, making them the fastest-selling albums of the year. JLS beat Williams to the top spot by a margin of less than 1% First week sales were reported to be more than 230,000 copies; it was later revealed that JLS had first-week sales of 239,643, compared to 238,126 for Reality Killed the Video Star, meaning that Williams had lost out by just 1,517 copies, or 0.64%.
The album has been certified two times platinum in Ireland, while being certified four times Platinum in the UK, and was the sixth best-selling album of 2009 in the UK. The album was also the 35th best-selling album of 2010, selling 317,000 copies of the album in 2010. The album has sold 1.4 million copies in total in the UK as of December 2012.
The album received generally negative reviews from critics on release. It scored an average of 2.7/10 at aggregator website AnyDecentMusic?, which is the single worst score in the history of the website.
*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone