Love in Motion (Anika Moa album)
Love in Motion | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 12 March 2010 | |||
Recorded | Roundhead Studios, Boatshed Studio, Radio New Zealand; 2009 | |||
Genre | Pop, pop rock | |||
Length | 41:07 | |||
Label | Flightless Birds/EMI | |||
Producer | Anika Moa, Andre Upston | |||
Anika Moa chronology | ||||
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Singles from Love in Motion | ||||
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Love in Motion is the fourth studio album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Anika Moa. The album's underlying theme is love. Moa's civil partner, Azaria Universe, was her biggest influence when writing the album. With Love in Motion, Moa moved from the folk and country pop influences of In Swings the Tide to a pop rock sound. The album was released by EMI Records internationally on 12 March 2010, with releases in Moa's home country and Australia following on 5 April and 10 September, respectively. Moa toured Westfield malls the week of the album's release, and a concert tour followed in May and June 2010.
Critical reviews for the album have been mostly positive, with Moa's lyrical writing received well. It debuted and peaked on the
Background and recording
Moa has said that her partner, burlesque dancer Azaria Universe, with whom she entered into a
When writing the album, Moa wanted to put the word "love" into the title of every song. Ultimately, four of the ten track titles contain "love" or "loves", and every song has the word in its lyrics.[1] In interviews, Moa has revealed the inspiration and circumstances around many of its songs. She said that "I Am the Woman Who Loves You" is about when she and Universe first met and that "Love Me Again" is about "taking the piss out of [her] love for Azaria",[2] calling the latter "a real Anika Moa song."[5] According to Moa, "Two Hearts" and "Secrets and Lies" were inspired by people who "fucked [her] off". "Secrets and Lies" was written while Moa says she was "in a really bad mood", however she asserts that it is her favourite track on the album. Moa said that "Blame It on the Rain" is about a person who Moa "will never ever name because they will be really, really sad if they knew".[3] "In the Air" is about Moa's fear of flying,[6] and "Running Through the Fire (Storm)", originally simply called "Storm", was prompted by the death of Moa's father.[7][8]
After interviewing Moa, The New Zealand Herald's Scott Kara said that Love in Motion "is about love on all levels". Moa described love as having "so many aspects to it."[3] She also said that "all of the songs are about love that's true."[9] In an interview with Wendyl Nissen from Newstalk ZB, Moa explained, "Most of the songs that I write are based on memories of my life or memories of someone who I know's life". She also mentioned that the album was influenced by many types of love;[10] not only her own, but also the love of her family, and love illustrated on soap operas such as Shortland Street and Grey's Anatomy.[11]
Moa wrote the songs for Love in Motion in two weeks, and it was recorded in two more weeks.[12][13] Most of the album was written in Melbourne,[12] while recording took place at three locations: Roundhead Studios, Boatshed Studio and Radio New Zealand.[14] Moa and Andre Upston produced the album.[4]
The writing and recording of Love in Motion was documented in the film In Bed With Anika Moa by filmmaker Justin Pemberton for the TVNZ documentary series Artsville.[15]
Composition
Moa stated that "this is the first album that I really thought about what I wanted ... I wanted to keep [the songs] simple in structure, concentrating on the layering of vocals and guitars." The album combines the
Lyrically, Love in Motion explores a wide variety of the main theme of love. The title track centres around "pure, unguarded joy", and sexual innuendo exists during "Love Me Again",[21] while "Two Hearts" contains harsh lines and "Secrets and Lies" includes "don't-mess-with-me outpourings".[6] Various songs also examine conflict, and others, the loss of love.[21]
Release and promotion
Love in Motion was released digitally by the Flightless Birds label internationally on 12 March 2010. A New Zealand release followed on 5 April, by EMI Records, as both digital download[23] and CD formats.[24][25] During the week of the album's release (6 – 10 April), Moa toured several Westfield shopping malls in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch, playing for free to the public.[26][27] In Australia, EMI released the album on 10 September 2010.[28] A special edition was released on 18 October 2010, featuring a second disc of acoustic versions of each track on the album.[29] Moa said that "I've chosen to record an acoustic version of the album because I believe in the vulnerable, simplistic side of music and writing. The way you connect the songs the first time you hear it, no drums, no effects, no funky bass lines, just your voice and a guitar... it feels like magic."[13]
Singles
The lead single from Love in Motion, "Running Through the Fire (Storm)", was released in New Zealand on 5 April 2010, the same day as the album.[30] "Running Through the Fire (Storm)" briefly charted on the New Zealand Singles Chart in its week of release, at number thirty-eight. Despite this, the song fell off the chart the next week.[31] "Blame It on the Rain" was released as the Australian single via digital download on 27 August,[32][33] but it did not appear on any singles chart.
Tour
Concert by Anika Moa | |
Location | New Zealand |
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Associated album | Love in Motion |
Start date | 27 May 2010 |
End date | 5 June 2010 |
No. of shows | 6 |
A concert tour was held in various New Zealand cities in late May and early June 2010.[34][35] Chip Matthews, Geoff Maddock and Nick Gaffaney, who all played on the album, joined Moa on the tour.[36]
Date | City | Venue |
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27 May | Queenstown | Revolver |
28 May | Timaru | No 8 Wired Bar |
29 May | Christchurch | Al's Bar |
3 June | Wellington | San Fran Bathhouse |
4 June | Auckland | Galatos |
5 June | Hamilton | The Meteor |
Karyn Cushen of Undertheradar said "Moa wears her new musical influence well...featuring less pop, less blues and less country influences," and called the tour shows "a refreshing change."[37] The Timaru Herald's Katarina Filipe praised Moa's live performing nature, noting that "the radio and CD versions were nothing compared to her on-stage performance".[38] Vicki Anderson of The Press lauded the accompaniment by Matthews, Maddock and Gaffaney for giving songs "new energy",[39] while the Waikato Times' Kate Monahan called the show "a high-energy, emotionally powerful performance".[40]
Reception
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Amplifier The Dominion Post[41] | |
Elsewhere[42] | (mixed) |
The Nelson Mail[21] | |
The New Zealand Herald[6] | |
North & South[19] | (favourable) |
Otago Daily Times[22] | |
The Press[43] | (favourable) |
Waikato Times[44] |
Reviews for Love in Motion were mostly positive.
Tom Cardy of
However, Graham Reid from Elsewhere wrote that "it is...a lot of very personal love being revealed and explored here and some will doubtless find that introspective nature and narrow wavelength less appealing than what has preceded it."[42] The Otago Daily Times' Shane Gilchrest gave Love in Motion three stars, saying that Moa "ends up playing it a bit too safe."[22] James Thompson from the Waikato Times commended "the power of the lyrics", but said that "regrettably, Love in Motion will not be ... a hugely successful album."[44]
Love in Motion won the Best Female Solo Artist award at the 2010 New Zealand Music Awards, beating Holy Smoke by Gin Wigmore and Humour and the Misfortune of Others by Hollie Smith. It was also nominated for the awards of Album of the Year and Best Pop Album, which were both won by Wigmore's album.[46][47]
Commercial reception
Love in Motion peaked at its début position of number four on the
Track listing
All tracks written by Anika Moa.[50]
- "Two Hearts" – 4:03
- "Running Through the Fire (Storm)" – 3:49
- "I Am the Woman Who Loves You" – 4:57
- "Blame It on the Rain" – 5:02
- "Secrets and Lies" – 3:49
- "Love Me Again" – 4:20
- "Flying on the Wings" – 4:22
- "Love in Motion" – 3:50
- "In the Air" – 3:31
- "Burn This Love" – 3:19
- New Zealand and Australian iTunes Stores download only[23][28]
- 11. "Running Through the Fire (Storm)" [Acoustic Version] – 4:15
Personnel
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- Source: CD liner[4]
Release history
Country | Date | Label |
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Austria[51] | 12 March 2010 | Flightless Birds |
Canada[52] | ||
France[53] | ||
Germany[54] | ||
Italy[55] | ||
Japan[56] | ||
Mexico[57] | ||
Netherlands[58] | ||
Spain[59] | ||
Sweden[60] | ||
Switzerland[61] | ||
United States[62] | ||
New Zealand[23] | 5 April 2010 | Flightless Birds/EMI |
Australia[28] | 10 September 2010 |
Love in Motion Covers
On 31 October 2011, Moa released Love in Motion Covers, with each of the original album's ten tracks covered by a different New Zealand artist. "Give My Heart to You", written by Moa and Geoff Maddock,[63] was also included;[64] while this song was not included on the original version of Love in Motion, Moa released her recording of it as a single on 11 April 2011.[65] Nick Ward from The Nelson Mail rated the covers album four stars out of five.[66] Moa had the idea after hearing her friend Tim Guy cover one of her songs.[67] Guy's cover of "Burn This Love" appears on the album.
Track listing
No. | Title | Covered by | Length |
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1. | "Two Hearts" | Cairo Knife Fight | 4:58 |
2. | "Running Through The Fire (Storm)" | Dictaphone Blues | 4:10 |
3. | "I Am The Woman Who Loves You" | Mel Parsons | 3:14 |
4. | "Blame It on the Rain" | Gramsci | 4:52 |
5. | "Secrets And Lies" | Street Chant | 3:35 |
6. | "Love Me Again" | Maisey Rika | 4:43 |
7. | "Flying on the Wings" | Lindon Puffin and The Fontanelles | 4:34 |
8. | "Love in Motion" | Ed Cake and The Jesus Band | 3:21 |
9. | "In The Air" | Julia Deans | 3:30 |
10. | "Burn This Love" | Tim Guy | 3:38 |
11. | "Give My Heart To You" | Luke Thompson | 4:36 |
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