Turn On the Lights (album)

Turn On the Lights
Studio album by Daniel Powter
Released UK - 13 July 2012
JP - 5 September 2012
Recorded 2012-13
Genre Pop rock
Label International Solutions/EMI (UK)
Avex (JP)
Daniel Powter chronology
Under the Radar
(2008)
Turn On the Lights
(2012)
Singles from Turn On the Lights
  1. "Cupid"
    Released: 10 April 2012
  2. "Crazy All My Life"
    Released: 2012/13

Turn On the Lights is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Daniel Powter. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2012. The album only entered the UK Albums Chart at number 109. It includes the singles "Cupid" and "Crazy All My Life". It features re-recordings of the three new songs (the other was "Lose To Win" already released as a single previously) from Powter's greatest hits album "Best of Me". They were "Come Back Home" (Originally titled "Come Home"), "The Day We Never Met" (Originally titled "Fall In Love (The Day We Never Met)")and a re-recording of the new version of "Best of Me", consisting of a brand new backing arrangement and a slightly different tune.

Singles

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Cupid"  3:42
2."The Day We Never Met"  3:46
3."Crazy All My Life"  4:25
4."Come Back Home"  3:48
5."Best Of Me"  3:46
6."Selfish"  3:32
7."If Only I Could Cry"  3:21
8."Except The Blue"  3:47
9."Birthday Suits"  2:54
10."What I Meant To Say"  3:40
11."Tell Them Who You Are"  3:46
12."UR My Radio"  3:51
13."Doesn't Matter"  2:47
14."Cheers To Us"  3:39
15."Goodbye"  4:03
Russia track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Cupid"  3:42
2."The Day We Never Met"  3:46
3."Crazy All My Life"  4:25
4."Come Back Home"  3:48
5."Best Of Me"  3:46
6."Selfish"  3:32
7."If Only I Could Cry"  3:21
8."Except The Blue"  3:47
9."Birthday Suits"  2:54
10."What I Meant To Say"  3:40
11."Tell Them Who You Are"  3:46
12."Ur My Radio"  3:51
13."Doesn't Matter"  2:47
14."Cheers to Us"  3:39
15."Goodbye"  4:03

Chart performance

Chart (2012) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[1] 109
Japanese Albums Chart [2] 177

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United Kingdom 13 July 2012[3] Digital download International Solutions/EMI[4]
16 July 2012[5] CD
Japan 5 September 2012[6] Avex Group

References


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