Disco Song in My Arms Again

2008 single past Kylie Minogue

2008 single by Kylie Minogue

"In My Artillery"
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Single by Kylie Minogue
from the album X
B-side
  • "Carried Away"
  • "Cherry Bomb"
  • "Do It Again"
Released 15 February 2008 (2008-02-15)
Recorded 2007
Studio
  • EMI Publishing
  • Olympic (London)
Genre
  • Synth-pop
  • dance-pop
Length iii:32
Label Parlophone
Songwriter(south)
  • Kylie Minogue
  • Calvin Harris
  • Richard "Biff" Stannard
  • Paul Harris
  • Julian Peake
Producer(due south)
  • Calvin Harris
  • Richard "Biff" Stannard
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"ii Hearts"
(2008)
"In My Artillery"
(2008)
"Wow"
(2008)
Music video
"In My Arms" on YouTube

"In My Arms" is a vocal recorded past Australian vocalist Kylie Minogue for her tenth studio album, X (2007). The track was written by Minogue, Paul Harris, Julian Peake and its producers Calvin Harris and Richard "Biff" Stannard. The song was released as the worldwide 2d single from the anthology on fifteen February 2008, while information technology served as the third single in the Uk, Australia and New Zealand. The song was introduced past Minogue while she was recording in a studio in Brighton.

"In My Arms" is a synth-pop inspired vocal, which features elements of retro and dance music. The song received more often than not favourable reviews from music critics, with some praising the lyrics and deeming it equally one of the best tracks on the anthology. Even so, some reviewers were critical towards the production of the song. Commercially, "In My Arms" was more often than not successful, peaking inside the top ten in countries including Romania, Kingdom of belgium, French republic, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom. Nonetheless, the song experienced lower success in her native Australia, where it peaked at thirty-five, becoming her lowest charting single since "Cowboy Style" (1998).

The music video for "In My Arms" was directed by Melina Matsoukas and filmed in Los Angeles, California, forth with the video for "Wow". Minogue has performed the song on v of her concert tours, near recently during her Kylie Summertime 2022 bout.

Groundwork and release [edit]

Before the production of 10, Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer on 17 May 2005, leading to the postponement of the remainder of her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour and her withdrawal from the Glastonbury Festival.[one] [two] While recovering in Melbourne, Minogue began writing lyrics towards the end of her cancer handling in mid-2006, having not worked on any music for the previous year. Due to the recovery time following her cancer, X was the first album Minogue had consciously prepared for the recording of, having previously been engaged for much of her career in a routine of recording, releasing and promoting albums.

"In My Artillery" was served equally the album'due south second single worldwide, while it was the tertiary single in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Commonwealth of australia and New Zealand. Considering of this, the aftermath unmarried was "Wow", which was the second single in those countries. However, because "In My Artillery" was not released in North America, "Wow" was so served every bit the only club single in that country as they wanted "All I Run across" as the first mainstream single in Northward America. However, after the release, it was unsuccessful in the charts. Information technology is likewise noted that "In My Arms" was released 1 solar day before the unmarried "Wow". Musically, "In My Arms" is a synthpop and dance-pop inspired song. Information technology is Minogue's kickoff single to be issued on 7-inch vinyl since 1997'due south "Some Kind of Bliss".

Minogue also featured strange artists on the track in sure territories. EMI Music Taiwan appear on xv October 2007 that Minogue had recorded a duet of the vocal with Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai,[3] [four] which was included on the Asian edition of Ten released in November 2007.[5] EMI Music asked Mexican singer-songwriter Aleks Syntek to record some vocals in Spanish for the song in early 2008. The song was showtime published through Syntek's official YouTube channel on 24 Apr 2008,[6] and was later confirmed by EMI and the Mexican press that the song was indeed existent and was set to be released to Mexican radio stations in the final week of Apr.[vii] Information technology was later confirmed that the song would be included on Syntek's compilation album, Best of 1989–2009, released in Mexico in June 2008. A special Mexican edition of Ten was as well planned for release in May, but it was then delayed to 26 August 2008.[8]

Music video [edit]

The music video for "In My Artillery" was directed by Melina Matsoukas and filmed in Los Angeles, California, along with the video for "Wow".[9] In that location are 5 main sequences: the outset features Minogue dressed in a cerise and white-chequered outfit, designed by Gareth Pugh with futuristic sunglasses; the 2nd has Minogue singing into a microphone, on a bluish recording room; the third scene is with a troupe of dancers; the fourth features Minogue in a yellow dress dancing in a pinkish box; and in the final scene she dances in forepart of a giant fan wearing a Dolce & Gabbana dress. Every bit the video concludes, the five scenes are intercut and gradually fade. The video premiered on the Internet on 29 January 2008.[10] It premiered on telly stations across Europe on 31 January 2008.[11] "In My Arms" is one of Minogue's highest viewed videos with over 20 one thousand thousand views on YouTube.

Reception [edit]

Disquisitional response [edit]

"In My Arms" garnered positive reviews from music critics. Tom Ewing in a review for Pitchfork compared the song to French electronic music duo Justice and wrote that Minogue "bounces around the tune with gusto".[12] Prefix Magazine reviewer Bruce Scott described it equally "fuzzed-out" and "synth heavy", and wrote that it was "full of the kind of exuberant charm that made a track like 'Love at Starting time Sight' a past hit".[13] According to Evan Sawdey from PopMatters, the song is "a track that absolutely demands your attention".[14]

Mark Sutherland from Billboard gave a positive review, writing, "You'll search in vain for insight into her recent personal traumas, but at that place's still plenty of heart and soul [...] her all-time batch of tunes in a while."[15] Peter Robinson from The Observer said about the song that "the high points are all-time viewed as four neat tracks for her next greatest hits collection rather than any reflection of this anthology's cohesion."[16] Jax Spike from Nearly.com considered information technology as a sublime track "which period evenly throughout and are definitely groovy songs to laissez passer the time by at your favorite skating alley."[17]

There were as well some negative reviews. In a review for AllMusic, Christopher True was not impressed with "In My Arms" and called the song "cold, calculated dance-popular".[18] Joan Anderman from The Boston Earth said that the song is an "icy dance-pop anthem."[nineteen] Dave Hughes from Slant Magazine, wrote, "the filmsy, nearly-punk Calvin Harris production 'In My Arms', which is essentially what a neon-orangish feather boa would sound similar if information technology were a song."[20]

Chart operation [edit]

In Belgium, the track debuted on the Flemish singles nautical chart at number xxx-three on 3 Feb 2008.[21] The post-obit week information technology rose to number 14.[22] The track was also successful on Belgium'south Walloon singles chart where information technology reached number eleven.[22] "In My Arms" reached number eight in Greece and Federal republic of germany—where it became Minogue'south showtime top ten single since 2003's "Irksome"—, as well every bit number 10 in France on the concrete chart and number two on the downloads chart, condign her biggest hit in France since 2001'due south "Tin can't Get Y'all Out of My Head". Elsewhere, the song reached the peak spot in Romania, the top 5 in the Czech Republic and Turkey, the elevation x in Slovakia and Switzerland, and the top twenty in Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden.[22]

The unmarried entered the UK Singles Chart at number threescore-ix on downloads alone, peaking at number ten three weeks later. In Australia, "In My Arms" became Minogue'due south lowest-charting single in a decade (since 1998'due south "Cowboy Way"), peaking at number thirty-five and spending only two weeks in the top fifty. In the Usa, though the song was not released officially, information technology received moderate airplay, charting on the American radio airplay chart in the first day of the plays at American radio.[23]

Live performances [edit]

Since the song was released, "In My Arms" has been performed at all of Minogue'south tours bar the Anti Bout. In 2008, Minogue performed the song on her KylieX2008, promoting the album X. It was performed as the final song in the act entitled Black Versus White'. This was the fourth act in the Opening Nighttime set up order, which the vocal was followed by a operation of "Love at First Sight" which concluded the human action, the seventh in the Main Gear up and Open Air / Amphitheater sets and fifth in the Festival gear up, where "In My Arms" finished all iii. Minogue then performed the song on her Northward American tour in subsequently 2009. It was served equally the last vocal of the sets until the encore. The vocal was most recently performed on Minogue's Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour in 2011. Information technology was a more rock-oriented version of the song and was performed as the last vocal of the get-go half of the show. The song was performed after a remixed version of "Confide in Me" and a rock version of "Can't Get You lot Out of My Head". Minogue wore a big, open bottomed dress that was a turquoise colour with big silverish platforms. Minogue also performed information technology on the Buss Me Once Bout where information technology served as the second song afterwards a performance of Les Sex. Exclusively on her São Paulo show in 2020, Minogue performed the song.

Formats and rail listings [edit]

Personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from the Ten liner notes.[31]

  • Kylie Minogue – lead vocals
  • Calvin Harris – producer
  • Richard "Biff" Stannard – producer
  • Geoff Pesche – mastering

Charts [edit]

Release history [edit]

Run into also [edit]

  • List of Romanaian Top 100 number ones of the 2000s

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_My_Arms_(Kylie_Minogue_song)

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