Michael Lynche | |
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Released | August 14, 2012[1] |
Genre | R&B |
Length | 50:05 |
Label | Big3 |
Producer | Rob Chiarelli, Gharah Degeddingseze, Bill Edwards, Jamie Jones, Lynche, D'myreo Mitchell, Monte Neuble, Jason Pennock, Preach, Wayne Rodrigues, Tim Stewart |
Singles from Michael Lynche | |
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Michael Lynche is the self-titled debut album of R&B artist Michael Lynche. It was released by independent label Big3 Records on August 14, 2012, two years after Lynche placed fourth on the ninth season of American Idol. Lynche holds co-writing credits on all of its original songs. He collaborated with songwriters Charlie Brown, Rob Chiarelli, Maria Christensen Gharah Degeddingseze, David Glass, Jamie Jones, D'myreo Mitchell, Monte Neuble, Jason Pennock, Wayne Rodrigues, Tim Stewart, Ryan Tedder, and Ronnie Walton. Lynche also served as a producer on the album, along with Chiarelli, Degeddingseze, Jones, Mitchell, Neuble, Pennock, Rodrigues, Stewart, Bill Edwards, and Preach. In addition to twelve original songs, the album includes a cover of "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush - a song that Lynche had performed while competing on American Idol.
The album was critically acclaimed. "Who's Gonna Love You More" was released as the lead single off of the album in May 2012; a music video and a lyric video of the song were both released in August. The album's second single, "Today" was released in July, and a lyric video of it was released in August.