Welcome to the Dance | ||||
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Studio album by No Angels | ||||
Released | September 11, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2008—2009 | |||
Genre | Pop, dance-pop | |||
Length | 50:06 | |||
Label | Universal Music Domestic Pop | |||
Producer | Khalid Schröder (exec.), Adil Bayyan (exec.), Nasri, Hakim Bell, Arnthor Birgisson, Bill Blast, Akene Dunkley, Adam Messinger, Aaron Pearce | |||
No Angels chronology | ||||
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Singles from Welcome to the Dance | ||||
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laut.de | |
Letmenentertainyou.de | |
Monsters and Critics | (disappointing) |
MusicHeadQuarters.de |
Welcome to the Dance is the fifth regular studio album by all-female German pop group No Angels, released by Polydor and Universal Music Domestic throughout German-speaking Europe on September 11, 2009. The band's second post-reunion effort following their reformation as a quartet in 2007, it was written, produced and recorded in Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York between the years of 2008 and 2009, featuring production by Nasri, Hakim Bell, Bill Blast, Adam Messinger, and Aaron Pearce, among others.
After releasing lukewarm-received comeback album Destiny (2007) and their performance at the ESC 2008, the band collaborated with a range of American and Canadian producers and songwriters on the album. Pursuing a new musical direction, Welcome to the Dance took the group's work further into the dance and electronic genre, introducing a more international sound. However, upon release, the album received generally mixed reviews by critics, who criticized the band for their missing individuality.
Commercially, the album underperformed, becoming the group's lowest-charting and -selling effort to date. In Germany, it debuted and peaked at number twenty-six, becoming the band's first regular album neither to reach the top ten nor the top twenty. The album's leading track "One Life," still made it to the top twenty on the German Singles Chart. A second single, titled "Derailed," was actually scheduled for a November 27 released but scrapped for unknown reasons.