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September (2008 album)

September
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Compilation album by September
Released February 26, 2008 (2008-02-26)
Recorded 2005-2007
Genre Dance/Pop
Label Robbins Entertainment (US)
Central Station (AUS)
Awesome (CAN)
September chronology
Dancing Shoes
(2007)
September
(2008)
Dancing in Orbit
(2008)
Singles from September
  1. "Satellites"
    Released: July 11, 2006
  2. "Cry for You"
    Released: March 20, 2007
  3. "Can't Get Over"
    Released: November 27, 2007

September is the first compilation album by Swedish singer September. The album is a compilation of tracks from her second and third European studio albums, titled In Orbit and Dancing Shoes, respectively, but not from her original, 2004 album, September. The album was the first album by September to be released in the United States, Canada and Australasia.

September initially released the album under the American dance label Robbins Entertainment on February 26, 2008. The album was digitally released in Canada in the summer of 2008. This edition's track list is the same as that of the US edition, with the exception of "Cry for You", for which the UK radio version was used. The physical edition later followed on September 23, 2008. September announced that the album was scheduled to be released in Australia that year. It was released on November 14, 2008. The track listing differed from the US edition's and a DVD containing music videos was included.

Ross Hoffman from Allmusic gave the album a mixed review, awarding it two and a half stars. He noted that the first three songs, which are "Cry for You", "Satellites" and "Can't Get Over", were the best from the album. However, he did say that the album's "material is slightly cringe-inducing". He also said that "The main problem with September's music is that, unlike her Scandinavian counterparts such as Robyn and Annie, she doesn't project much personality – her voice is decent, and even warm at times, but the lyrics are empty and she comes off as a complete cipher." Kurt Kirton from About.com was more favorable, awarding it three and a half stars out of five and stating: "I recommend this album for anyone who enjoys good dance-pop." He said the album's best tracks were "Cry for You", "Satellites" and "Until I Die".


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