Join With Us | ||||
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Studio album by the Feeling | ||||
Released | 18 February 2008 | |||
Genre | Power pop | |||
Length | 54:38 | |||
Label | Island Universal |
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Singles from Join With Us | ||||
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Allmusic | |
Digital Spy | |
The Guardian | |
Hot Press | (3.5/5) |
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Join With Us is the second full-length studio album from the British rock band the Feeling. It was released on 18 February 2008, preceded by the first single from the album, "I Thought It Was Over".
The album sold 41,676 copies in the UK during its first week, debuting at #1. This was lower than the first-week sales of their debut album Twelve Stops and Home, which sold 43,304 copies despite peaking at #2 in the UK Albums Chart.
The full track listing is as follows (New Friends):
The special 2-disc edition includes the bonus disc entitled - (Old Friends):
Received as a result of pre-ordering the album from the iTunes Store:
On 24 February 2008 Join With Us entered the UK Albums Chart at #1, one place higher than the band's debut, Twelve Stops and Home. The following week the album dropped to #11, then to #18 the week after.
In the UK, the album sold more than 160,000 copies, and was certified as Gold. Worldwide, it sold around 200,000 copies.
The cover art was designed by Juno, a company who have previously produced artwork for Arctic Monkeys and The Zutons. The Feeling's covers and design is by Liz Harry, one third of the design team from Juno, but used this project to launch a solo design career.
The first 50,000 copies of the album were printed with an error in the booklet. The lyrics for "Don't Make Me Sad" were printed twice, and there are no lyrics printed for "Won't Go Away". Also, in these copies, the word "Connor", written either in the title of the song or in the lyrics itself is spelled with only one "n" as "Conor". However on the back of some copies, it is spelled as "Connor", while as "Conor" on others.
Initial critical response to Join With Us was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 66, based on 8 reviews.