- Demi Lovato - Don't Forget (Deluxe Edition)
- Artist.....: Demi Lovato
- Title......: Don't Forget (Deluxe Edition)
- Label......: Hollywood
- Store Date.: 000-00-0000
- Genre......: Pop
- Encoder....: Lame 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
- Size.......: 66.4 MB
- Track Listing:
- 01 - La La Land 03:17
- 02 - Get Back 03:20
- 03 - Trainwreck 03:18
- 04 - Party 03:53
- 05 - On The Line (Feat. Jonas Brothers) 03:26
- 06 - Don't Forget 03:43
- 07 - Gonna Get Caught 03:11
- 08 - Two Worlds Collide 03:18
- 09 - The Middle 03:05
- 10 - Until You're Mine 03:31
- 11 - Believe In Me 03:47
- 12 - Behind Enemy Lines (Bonus Track) 02:50
- 13 - Lo Que Soy (This Is Me-Spanish Version) 03:28
- (Bonus Track)
- 哪哪?
- 44:07 min
- Release Notes:
- http://www.demi-lovato.com/
- Thanks to VAG for the original version!
- Much <3 to you guys
- With producer Jon Fields at the helm, Demi teamed up with Jonas
- Brothers to co-write several of the album's 11 songs. It was a
- natural collaboration, since Demi counts Nick, Joe and Kevin among
- her best friends. Their inerrant feel for hook-laden rock helped
- Demi deliver on her vision. "If I were to write the album by
- myself it would probably have been a little more serious," she
- notes. "But I didn't want that. I wanted a fun album."
- It's hard to imagine anything more musically fun than full-out
- rockers like "Get Back" and "Gonna Get Caught," both written by
- Demi with Jonas Brothers. Says Demi, "So many guys cheat and play
- games. I thought there needed to be a song about a guy getting
- caught. Nick said, `Can't it have a happy ending?' But I said,
- `No, no, no!'"
- She balances the uptempo tracks with sweeping ballads like "Two
- Worlds" and "Believe in Me," the latter featuring a message Demi
- takes seriously. "Being a teenage girl you deal with insecurity,"
- she says. "People think if you're in the spotlight, you're overly
- confident, but most of us deal with so much criticism, it gets to
- us. I'm the type of person who wants to take it with a grain of
- salt."
- Demi's vulnerable side comes through on "Until Your Mine" and the
- title track, a touching ballad (co-written with Jonas Brothers)
- about a faltering relationship. She explores similar territory in
- "On the Line," an uptempo duet she co-wrote and sings with Nick
- Jonas. "We wanted to write a breakup song," Demi says, "and what
- better way to say it when you're breaking up over the phone than
- with the title `On the Line.'"
- Demi's inner rocker girl comes roaring back on "Party" and "LA LA
- Land," a droll take on SoCal life and all its attending artifice.
- Showing her songwriting skills Demi wrote "Trainwreck" all by
- herself. She wraps the album with "The Middle," a strikingly
- mature song about finding balance in love and life.
