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[[The]] [[album]] [[was]] [[hugely]] [[successful]] elsewhere as well. There were many occasions when fans bought several copies. Alex McKay bought as many as 5 from Toronto, ON, while Judy Law from London, UK bought 6. I bought 7 copies and plan to buy a few more in the next few days.
[[The]] [[album]] [[was]] [[hugely]] [[successful]] elsewhere as well. There were many occasions when fans bought several copies. Alex McKay bought as many as 5 from Toronto, ON, while Judy Law from London, UK bought 6. I bought 7 copies and plan to buy a few more in the next few days.

AVRIL ROX MY SOX!


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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The Best Damn Thing is the third album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It is said to be less mellow than previous Lavigne albums, and more upbeat.[citation needed] It is also more explicit and features for the first time profanity. The album was released in America and Canada on April 17, 2007, and in Australia and in the UK on April 16. It made its radio debut on Ottawa radio station HOT 89.9 at 6:00 pm on April 14.

The album's first single was the number-one hit "Girlfriend", and the second single is "When You're Gone". It also includes "Keep Holding On", a single from the soundtrack of the film Eragon

Album information

Lavigne described the record as "fast, fun, young, bratty, aggressive, confident, cocky in a playful way...all the good stuff."[1] It is produced by Dr. Luke (Kelly Clarkson, Pink, Lady Sovereign and Daughtry), Lavigne's husband Deryck Whibley (Sum 41), Rob Cavallo (Green Day, The Goo Goo Dolls, My Chemical Romance, Jewel), Butch Walker and Lavigne herself.[2][3] Travis Barker (Box Car Racer, blink-182, +44, Transplants, Expensive Taste, Aquabats) has also recorded drums for the album.

The standard version of the album, released on April 14, has all uses of profanity removed. This applies to four songs, "Girlfriend", "I Can Do Better", "Everything Back but You" and "I Don't Have to Try". In "I Can Do Better", all uses of the word "shit" are replaced with a "shhh" sound, but the line "You're so full of shit" is changed to "You're so full of it", while on "Everything Back but You" the words "bitch" and "slut" are replaced with "hey", similar to those in "Girlfriend". Also, the lyrics "Get ready, motherfucker" is replaced with double "Get ready" in "I Don't Have to Try". Only the CD/DVD version contains the unedited, explicit versions. This version of the album bears the Parental Advisory label because of instances of profanity; for example, the term "motherfucking" is used in the track "Girlfriend" and "...bitch, slut, psycho babe..." is part of the chorus of "Everything Back but You", although the word "bitch" is unedited on the song "Runaway". It was Lavigne's first album in the U.S. to bear the label; in some markets the label was used on her second album, Under My Skin (2004).[4]

Promotion

The first single, "Girlfriend", was to be released on January 29, but the date was changed because of the then-increasing popularity of "Keep Holding On" on the radio.[citation needed] The single premiered on Ottawa radio station HOT 89.9 on February 6, and the video debuted on February 26. Evan, her former guitarist, said in his MySpace blog that he makes a cameo in the "Girlfriend" video. "Girlfriend" is available in seven other languages, the only difference from the English version being the chorus translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, German and French.

Lavigne has been doing a small tour to promote The Best Damn Thing. Only members of her fan club were allowed to attend the shows. She kicked off the small tour in Calgary, Alberta, and played for a crowd of around 200. The Calgary show aired on television on April 2, 2007, on the CBC Network. On this show, one could see behind-the-scenes footage and Lavigne performing songs from The Best Damn Thing. She also held autograph signings in New York City and Hollywood after the album was released.

On February 18, 2007, clips of "Everything Back but You", "I Can Do Better" and "When You're Gone" were released on AOL Music. The track "Alone" (The B-side of Girlfriend) was made available for download on the iTunes Store in New Zealand and Australia on March 29. On April 4, 2007, the album was leaked onto the internet and was made available to download on many file sharing sites. The whole album made its radio debut on Ottawa radio station HOT 89.9 at 6:00 pm on April 14, 2007.

Avril Lavigne is set to tour Pakistan at the end of this year. Shehzad Roy, the Pakistani pop singer who invited Bryan Adams for a charity concert early last year claims he has snapped up a deal with the female artist. "I am really excited about this. Avril is a wonderful singer and she's got a large fan base in Pakistan," he said, talking to GEO TV. However, the tour has yet to be officially confirmed by the Canadian's management.

Singles and other tracks

"Girlfriend" made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number five in March 2007. This was Lavigne's highest debut on the chart.[5] On April 1, 2007, "Girlfriend" went to number two on the UK Singles Chart on downloads alone, rising twenty-one places from the last time it appeared in the UK Top 75. This is her highest chart position in the UK so far, ahead of her first single, "Complicated" (number three). On May 5, "Girlfriend" reached number-one on the Billboard Hot 100, the same week that The Best Damn Thing debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. This is Lavigne's first number-one single in the United States; her previous peak was with "Complicated", which peaked at number two in 2002.

On March 8, 2007, Lavigne announced on Kiss FM that "When You're Gone" would be the second single released from The Best Damn Thing. The single debuted at number ninety on the Billboard Hot 100.

Songs that were not released as singles appeared on Billboard charts. The title track "The Best Damn Thing" debuted at number seven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and at number ninety-one on the Pop 100; "Runaway" debuted at number eleven on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 and at number ninety-four on the Pop 100; and "Innocence" also debuted at number sixteen on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[6][7] These songs are probably going to become single choices by the record label. The track "I Can Do Better" is numerously played at Avril's live performances and may be a single. The track "Keep Holding On", from the Eragon soundtrack, is also included on the album. It charted at number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100.

Also, some unreleased UK Singles can debut inside the Top 200 of the UK Singles Chart. "Keep Holding On" debuted at #175, "When You're Gone" debuted at #117 and "Innocence" at #190. [8]

Chart performance and sales

The Best Damn Thing sold 19,000 copies in a few hours in the UK,[citation needed] eventually selling over 150,000 copies. It became Lavigne's third number-one album on the UK Albums Chart.

It peaked on the Taiwanese Albums Chart at number one, and it had already been certified gold within three days when the album was available for pre-order. It went platinum when it was released to stores.

In Australia, the album debuted on the ARIA Albums Chart at number two and shipped over 38,000 copies, being accredited gold by ARIA. The Best Damn Thing is currently her lowest peaking album as her previous albums both made #1.

In Japan, it debuted at number two. In its second week of release, after Lavigne's Music Station performance, it reached the number-one spot, selling 410,000 copies. This is her second number-one album in Japan.

The album also debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 with about 276,000 copies sold, less than Under My Skin, which sold 381,000 in its first week. This is Lavigne's second number-one album, after Under My Skin.[9] The Best Damn Thing remained at number one in its second week on the chart, selling about 158,000 copies.[10]

In Canada, the album debuted at number one with 75,000 copies sold, slightly more than Under My Skin. In its second week, there was a 66% sales drop to around 26,000 copies.[11]

The album was hugely successful elsewhere as well. There were many occasions when fans bought several copies. Alex McKay bought as many as 5 from Toronto, ON, while Judy Law from London, UK bought 6. I bought 7 copies and plan to buy a few more in the next few days.

Track listing

Standard Edition

  1. "Girlfriend" (Avril Lavigne, Lukasz Gottwald) – 3:37
  2. "I Can Do Better" (Lavigne, Gottwald) – 3:17
  3. "Runaway" (Lavigne, Gottwald, Kara DioGuardi) – 3:48
  4. "The Best Damn Thing" (Lavigne, Butch Walker) – 3:10
  5. "When You're Gone" (Lavigne, Walker) – 4:00
  6. "Everything Back but You" (Lavigne, Walker) – 3:03
  7. "Hot" (Lavigne, Evan Taubenfeld) – 3:23
  8. "Innocence" (Lavigne, Taubenfeld) – 3:53
  9. "I Don't Have to Try" (Lavigne, Gottwald) – 3:17
  10. "One of Those Girls" (Lavigne, Taubenfeld) – 2:56
  11. "Contagious" (Lavigne, Taubenfeld) – 2:10
  12. "Keep Holding On" (Lavigne, Gottwald) – 3:59

Japanese Edition bonus tracks:

  1. "Alone" (Gottwald, Lavigne, Max Martin) – 3:13
  2. "Girlfriend" [music video] – 3:48

Deluxe Edition/Special Edition

CD Tracklisting

  1. "Girlfriend" (Explicit Version)
  2. "I Can Do Better" (Explicit Version)
  3. "Runaway"
  4. "The Best Damn Thing"
  5. "When You're Gone"
  6. "Everything Back But You" (Explicit Version)
  7. "Hot"
  8. "Inncocence"
  9. "I Don't Have To Try" (Explicit Version)
  10. "One Of Those Girls"
  11. "Contagious"
  12. "Keep Holding On"

Bonus DVD Tracklisting

  1. "The Making of The Best Damn Thing"
  2. "Photo Gallery"

iTunes Edition

  1. "I Will Be" (pre-order only) (Gottwald, Lavigne, Max Martin) – 3:59
  2. "Avril Lavigne's Make Five Wishes" (episodes 8–11) – 27:15

Bonus Tracks/B-Sides

  1. "Alone" - "Girlfriend" single b-side and Japanese bonus track
  2. "I Will Be" - iTunes exclusive pre-order bonus track
  3. "Girlfriend" (Spanish Version) - Spanish bonus track
  4. "Girlfriend" (Mandarin Version)
  5. "Girlfriend" (Japanese Version) - "When You're Gone" Japanese single b-side
  6. "Girlfriend" (French Version)
  7. "Girlfriend" (German Version) - German bonus track
  8. "Girlfriend" (Italian Version)
  9. "Girlfriend" (Portuguese Version)
  10. "Girlfriend" Featuring Lil' Mama (Remix by Dr. Luke) - Featured on Avril's official myspace
  11. "Girlfriend" (Instrumental Version) - "Girlfriend" Japanese single b-side

Charts

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
April 28, 2007May 12, 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by UK Albums Chart number-one album
April 22April 29, 2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by United World Chart number-one album
April 28, 2007May 12, 2007
Succeeded by

External links

Notes

  1. ^ "MTV News -". MTV. Retrieved 2007-04-20.
  2. ^ Third album at MTV News
  3. ^ Kaufman, Gil (2006). "Butch Walker Works With Avril, Hot Hot Heat, Says Solo LP Won't Be 'Emo-Tastic'" (jhtml). MTV News. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
  4. ^ http://www.avrillavigne.com/ Avrillavigne.com
  5. ^ Jonathan Cohen, "Mims Remains 'Hot' At No. 1, Akon Stays Close", Billboard.com, March 8, 2007.
  6. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?g=Singles&f=Bubbling+Under+Hot+100+Singles Billboard.com Retrieved on 05-17-07
  7. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=485926&model.vnuAlbumId=902639 Billboard.com Retrieved on 05-17-07
  8. ^ UK Top 200 Singles[1]
  9. ^ a b Katie Hasty, "Lavigne's New 'Thing' Debuts Atop Billboard 200", Billboard.com, April 25, 2007.
  10. ^ Katie Hasty, "Lavigne Remains No. 1 As Joe Debuts High", Billboard.com, May 2, 2007.
  11. ^ metro
  12. ^ Australian Albums Chart for week ended 23 Apr 2007 from ARIA Charts
  13. ^ http://www.espetaculo.com.br/top50.htm from Brazilian Albums Chart
  14. ^ http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/L/Lavigne_Avril/2007/04/25/4128987-ca.html Lavigne has 'Best Damn' album
  15. ^ Irish Albums Chart for week ended 19 Apr 2007 from ChartTrack.co.uk
  16. ^ http://www.fimi.it/classifiche.asp?idtipo_classifica=1 from FIMI
  17. ^ http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/rankmusic/44037/ from Oricon
  18. ^ Mexican Albums Chart (May 21, 2007)
  19. ^ Mexican International Albums Chart (May 21, 2007)
  20. ^ http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp from the Official New Zealand Albums Chart
  21. ^ Norwegian Albums Chart
  22. ^ http://www.los40.com/actualidad/listas/afyve.html from Spain Albums Chart
  23. ^ http://hitparade.ch/weekchart.asp?cat=a from Switzerland Hitparade Top 100 Albums
  24. ^ http://www.g-music.com.tw/GMusicBillBoard0.aspx from Taiwan G-Music
  25. ^ http://www.theofficialcharts.com/top40_albums.php from the Official UK Albums Chart
  26. ^ http://www.recordland.com/tienda/v2/top40.php?top=01&desde=20 from the Official Venezuelan Album Chart by "Recordland"
  27. ^ http://www.rianz.org.nz/rianz/chart.asp from the Official New Zealand Albums Chart
  28. ^ [2]
  29. ^ http://www.wretch.cc/blog/avrilsonybmg&article_id=14900461 Official SonyBMG Blog in Taiwan