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Fairytales is the debut studio album by the Belarusian-Norwegian artist Alexander Rybak. It was released in Norway and most of Europe on 29 May 2009. Most of the songs on the album are written and/or composed by Rybak himself.
The first single of this album is Rybak's "Fairytale", the winning song from the Eurovision Song Contest 2009. His entry broke the previous record of 292 in the festival and achieved a total of 387 points. All the participating countries (naturally excluding Norway) voted for the song.
Rybak wrote English lyrics for one Russian and one Norwegian song, for the album. The chorus in the song "Abandoned" (track #7), uses music by Kirill Moltchanov, from the theme from the 1968 Russian film Доживем до понедельника (en. We'll Live Till Monday).[1] The song "If You Were Gone" (track #6), is an English version of the Norwegian song "Vårsøg", with music by Henning Sommerro.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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1. | "Roll With the Wind" | Mårten Eriksson, Lina Eriksson | 3:34 |
2. | "Fairytale" | Alexander Rybak | 3:05 |
3. | "Dolphin" | Rybak | 4:16 |
4. | "Kiss and Tell" | Alexander Rybak, Kim Bergseth, Piotr Andrej | 3:20 |
5. | "Funny Little World" | Alexander Rybak | 3:46 |
6. | "If You Were Gone" | Henning Sommerro, Alexander Rybak | 4:31 |
7. | "Abandoned" | Alexander Rybak, Kirill Moltchanov, Andrej | 4:09 |
8. | "13 Horses" | Alexander Rybak | 5:42 |
9. | "Song from a Secret Garden" | Rolf Løvland | 3:30 |
Bonus track
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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10. | "500 Miles" | The Proclaimers | 3:24 |
Bonus track
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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11. | "Vocalise" | Sergei Rachmaninoff | 4:31 |
French edition
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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12. | "Fairytale" (French lyrics) | Alexander Rybak, Thierry Samois | 3:05 |
Russian edition bonus track
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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10. | "Fairytale (Holter/Erixson Radio Remix)" (bonus track) | Alexander Rybak | 2:53 |
Russian winter edition
Fairytales – Зимняя сказка (en. Winter Fairytales)
Standard-Edition
No. | Title | Writer | Length |
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1. | "Roll With the Wind" | Mårten Eriksson, Lina Eriksson | 3:34 |
2. | "Сказка (Template:Lang-en)" | Alexander Rybak | 3:05 |
3. | "Dolphin" | Rybak | 4:16 |
4. | "Kiss and Tell" | Alexander Rybak, Kim Bergseth, Piotr Andrej | 3:20 |
5. | "Funny Little World" | Alexander Rybak | 3:46 |
6. | "Когда Уйдешь (Russian version of "If You Were Gone")" | Henning Sommerro, Alexander Rybak | 4:31 |
7. | "13 Horses" | Alexander Rybak | 5:42 |
8. | "Song from a Secret Garden" | Rolf Løvland | 3:30 |
9. | "Vocalise" | Sergei Rachmaninoff | 4:31 |
10. | "500 Miles" | The Proclaimers | 3:24 |
11. | "Fairytale (Bonustrack)" | Alexander Rybak | 3:05 |
12. | "If You Were Gone (Bonustrack)" | Henning Sommerro, Alexander Rybak | 4:31 |
Digipack-Edition
1. CD: Same songs as Standard-Edition
2. DVD:
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Fairytale (Video)" | |
2. | "Roll With the Wind (Video)" | |
3. | "Funny Little World (Video)" | |
4. | "Kupalinka (live in Minsk)" |
Personnel
Musicians
- Alexander Rybak – lead vocals, violin, piano, strings. All string arrangements, song arrangements.
- Amir Aly – acoustic guitar (track #5), guitar (#1, #6), bass (#1, No. 5, #6), programming (#1, #6)
- Gunnar Flagstad – piano (#9)
- Henrik Wikström – keyboards (#5), programming (#5)
- Jorunn Hauge – background vocals (#2)
- Kai Morten Berg – percussion (#4)
- Karianne Kjærnes – background vocals (#2)
- Kim Edward Bergseth – background vocals (#4, #7), guitar (#3, No. 4, #7), bass (#2, No. 3, #4, #7), programming (#2, No. 3, #4, #8)
- Laila Samuels – background vocals (#7)
- Mattis Lerbak – drums (#3)
- Sylvie Loche – background vocals (French bonus track: "Fairytale")
Recording and production staff
- Amir Aly – producer (track No. 1, #5, #6), mixing (#1, No. 5, #6)
- Björn Engelmann Cutting Room Studios – mastering
- Henrik Wikström – producer (#5), mixing (#5)
- Kim Edward Bergseth – producer (#2, No. 3, #4, No. 7, #8)
- Ulf Ø. W. Holand – mixing (#2, No. 3, #4, No. 7, #8)
Album artwork
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format |
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Armenia[2] | 29 May 2009 | Universal | CD |
Austria[3] | EMI | CD | |
Azerbaijan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Belarus[2] | Universal | CD | |
Belgium[4] | V2/Universal | CD | |
Denmark[2] | EMI | CD; Digital download | |
Finland[2][5] | EMI | CD; Digital download | |
Germany[6] | EMI | CD; Digital download | |
Kazakhstan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Kyrgyzstan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Luxembourg[4] | V2/Universal | CD | |
Netherlands[4] | V2/Universal | CD | |
Norway[7] | EMI | CD; Digital download[8] | |
Russia[2] | Universal | CD | |
Romania[2] | Universal | CD | |
Switzerland[9] | EMI | CD | |
Tajikistan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Turkmenistan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Uzbekistan[2] | Universal | CD | |
Ukraine[2] | Universal | CD | |
Cyprus[2] | 2 June 2009 | Universal | CD |
Greece[2] | Universal | CD | |
Sweden[10] | 3 June 2009 | Lionheart | CD |
Estonia[11] | June 4, 2009 | CD | |
Ireland[12][13] | June 15, 2009 | EMI | CD |
United Kingdom[12][14] | 15 June 2009 | EMI | CD |
France[15][16] | 17 August 2009 | M6 Interactions | CD |
Poland[17] | 21 August 2009 | Universal | CD |
Charts
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
Certification | Sales |
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Austrian Albums Chart[18] | 46 | ||
French Albums Chart[19] | 21 | 20,000 | |
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[20] | 13 | ||
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[20] | 62 | ||
Cyprus International Albums Chart[21] | 9 | ||
Dutch Albums Chart[22] | 29 | ||
Danish Albums Chart[23] | 15 | ||
Finnish Albums Chart[24] | 4 | ||
Irish Albums Chart[25] | 91 | ||
German Albums Chart[26][27] | 16 | ||
Norwegian Albums Chart[28] | 1 | 3x Platinum | 90,000 |
Polish Albums Chart[29] | 7 | ||
Russian Albums Chart | 1 | 2x Platinum | 40,000 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 2 | ||
Swiss Albums Chart[30] | 65 | ||
European Top 100 Albums[31] | 18 |
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [32] |
On 27 May 2009 Norway's biggest newspaper Verdens Gang was the first to review the album giving it top score, 6 out of 6. "Alexander Rybak has not only become a star in no time, he deserves the status as well", the paper said.[33] On the same day it was revealed that the album had been leaked illegally on the net. Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet was less enthused. "Rybak is seducing, but not entirely convincing" their critic stated, giving it 4 out of 6 points.[34] Aftenposten gave it 5 out of 6 stars, calling Rybak "a complete artist."[35] Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, however, caused a stir by giving the record merely 1 star and hurling epithets like "violin hobbit" and "smurf hits" at the artist.[36] TV2 in Norway gave the album 4 out of 6 stars, stating that Rybak was "no one-hit-wonder at all".[37] NRK gave Rybak a good review saying that Rybak was "a good pop composer."[38] Dagsavisen gave the record 5 points out of 6, exclaiming "the fairy tale continues!"[39] The radio channel P4 Radio Hele Norge gave the album a rather poor review. Calling it a record for "13 year old girls and Eurovision enthusiasts" it got 2 stars.[40] Bergensavisen was impressed by the record, especially by the album's "personal style", and gave it 5 stars.[41]
References
- ^ ДОЖИВЕМ ДО ПОНЕДЕЛЬНИКА (1968) 1/10 on YouTube
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Alexander Rybak – Official Facebook Page, Facebook, May 27, 2009
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, emimusic.at
- ^ a b c Fairytales, Alexander Rybak, bol.com
- ^ Fairytales – Rybak Alexander, CDON
- ^ Fairytales: Alexander Rybak, Amazon.de
- ^ Fairytales – Rybak Alexander, CDON.eu
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales (obs! fredag 29. mai) (Norwegian), EMI Norway
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, emimusic.ch
- ^ Fairytales – album, Lionheart
- ^ Alexander Rybaki "Fairytales" album ilmub 4. juunil (Estonian), publik.delfi.ee, May 19, 2009
- ^ a b "Alexander Rybak – Fairytales HMV Release Date". Hmv.com. December 15, 2005. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ Fairytales – Alexander Rybak, Amazon.ie
- ^ Fairytales – Alexander Rybak, Amazon.co.uk
- ^ Fairytales – Rybak Alexander, Amazon.fr
- ^ A French version of Fairytale, esctoday.com, August 19, 2009
- ^ Merlin.Pl. "Alexander Rybak – "Fairytales"" (in Polish). Merlin.pl. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, austriancharts.at
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, Acharts.us
- ^ a b Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, ultratop.be
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales Archived August 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Super FM
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, dutchcharts.nl
- ^ Hitlisten.NU – Album Top-40, hitlisterne.dk
- ^ Suomen virallinen lista
- ^ ">> IRMA << Irish Charts - Singles, Albums & Compilations >>". Irma.ie. October 13, 2011. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
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- ^ Offizielle Charts, musicload.de
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, norwegiancharts.com
- ^ "Oficjalna lista sprzedaży :: OLiS – Official Retail Sales Chart". OLiS. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, ultratop.be
- ^ Alexander Rybak – Fairytales, billboard.com
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ "Alexander Rybak: Fairytales – VG Nett om Melodi Grand Prix". Vg.no. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ "Forfører – men blender ikke – kultur". Dagbladet.no. May 27, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ SVEIN ANDERSEN Publisert: 28.05.09 08:21. "Eventyrlig debut – Oslo – Fairytales, Alexander Rybak, CD, pop, (EMI Norway/EMI) 9 låter, 35.00 Oslopuls.no". Oslopuls.aftenposten.no. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
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- ^ "ALEXANDER RYBAK – Slett ikke noe one-hit wonder – Side2". Pub.tv2.no. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ "Klar hjemmeseier – Kultur-og-underholdning – NRK". Nrk.no. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
- ^ "Eventyret fortsetter : Dagsavisen". Dagsavisen.no. Archived from the original on May 30, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
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- ^ "Alexander Rybak" (in Norwegian Bokmål). ba.no. May 28, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2011.