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It's Not Me It's You [Special Edition] [PA] *


  • 0. DISC 1:
    1. Everyone's at It
    2. Fear, The
    3. Not Fair
    4. 22
    5. I Could Say
    6. Back to the Start
    7. Never Gonna Happen
    8. F**k You
    9. Who'd Have Known
    10. Chinese
    11. Him
    12. He Wasn't There
    13. Fear [Acoustic], The
    14. 22 [Acoustic]
    15. Who'd Have Known [Acoustic]
    16. He Wasn't There [Acoustic]
    17. I Could Say [Acoustic]
    18. Womanizer [Acoustic]
    19. Mr Blue Sky
    20. Count, The (Aka Herv) And Lily Face the Fear
    21. Not Fair [Style of Eye Remix] - (remix)
    22. [Cd-Rom Track]
    0. DISC 2:
    1. Everyone's at It
    2. LDN/Dance Wiv Me
    3. Not Fair
    4. Him
    5. He Wasn't There
    6. Littlest Things
    7. Smile
    8. Fear, The
    9. It's Not Me, It's You [Interview]
    10. Fear [Promo Video], The
    11. Not Fair [Promo Video]
    12. 22 [Promo Video]
    13. F**k You [Promo Video]
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  • Additional Info
    Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 151

  • Credits
    Producer
    Engineer

    Personnel: Lily Allen (vocals); Greg Kurstin (guitar, keyboards, programming).
    Photographers: Serge Leblon; Simon Emmett.
    On her 2009 sophomore album, IT'S NOT ME, IT'S YOU, feisty English pop singer Lily Allen sticks with the strengths of her lauded debut, presenting a collection of songs lined with biting lyrics and catchy pop hooks. While Allen tones down the heavily accented British-isms found on ALRIGHT, STILL, she amps up both atmosphere and melody, resulting in "The Fear," a sweeping synth-pop number, and the dreamy "Who'd Have Known," both of which are enhanced by producer Greg Kurstin (The Bird and the Bee). Those concerned that Ms. Allen might be getting too refined can take comfort in the sassy (and slightly twangy) "Not Fair" and the cheerily aggressive "F**k You," tracks that reveal that, although she has matured, the cheeky vocalist isn't completely ready to play nice just yet. Though artists such as Katy Perry and Lady Gaga have circled Allen's turf, IT'S NOT ME proves that the petite performer can ably defend her territory.

  • Critic Reviews
    Rolling Stone (p.63) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t sounds fantastic. With producer Greg Kurstin at her side, Allen has gotten more musically eclectic, jettisoning the thumping rock-steady of ALRIGHT, STILL without sacrificing catchiness or dance-floor bounce."
    Spin (p.78) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "IT'S NOT ME, IT'S YOU dials down the sass in favor of sincere self-reflection and a greater grasp of morning-after consequences."
    Spin (p.31) - Ranked #19 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2009" -- "[T]he darkly comic IT'S NOT ME, IT'S YOU reveals an English social satirist..."
    Entertainment Weekly (p.54) - "[H]er most wounded musings are paired with serious hooks....She pokes excellent fun at her own material-girl id on 'The Fear'..." -- Grade: B+
    Entertainment Weekly (p.104) - Included in Entertainment Weekly's 'The Best Albums of 2009' -- "[R]eeling between pop-political indictments and disarmingly personal confessions."
    Billboard (p.37) - "Allen is probably better (and funnier) detailing her disdain for the party scene than she was describing her love of it."
    Q (Magazine) (p.92) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Allen keeps it reliably real. Music's a richer place for her telling it as it is."
    Mojo (Publisher) (p.108) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he centrally heated electro-pop of 'Chinese' describes the coupled-up joy of TV and a takeaway, while Allen's voice breaks into a genuine smile on 'Who'd Have Known'..."
    Blender (Magazine) (p.60) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "She offsets an assault of cheekiness with confessions so intimate, they could have been drafted during an A.A. meeting."
    Pitchfork (Website) - "This is perceptive pop for a consumer culture OD'ing on consumer culture and Houdini investments....Her plight -- bare, self-conscious, petty, fearful -- is familiar."
    Clash (magazine) (p.101) - "IT'S NOT ME IT'S YOU is a dangerously likeable shift for the girl who continues to wear her heart in her songs....Britain's mouthy pop-idol returns triumphantly and with the brawny guts to stick with what she knows best."
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