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• ' Released: 22 September 2009 Colour Me Free! Is the fourth studio album by English singer. It was released on 20 October 2009.
The album was originally scheduled to be released in April 2009. However, Stone's label,, delayed it to July and again to 20 October. ' was released on 22 September 2009 as the only single from the album.
In the United States, the album's physical and digital releases were made available exclusively through and, respectively. Colour Me Free! Features guest appearances by,,,, and Jamie Hartman from. Despite some criticism towards its ballads, the album was met with generally positive reviews from music critics, who lauded its sonic direction and Stone's vocals. Colour Me Free! Peaked at number 75 on the, becoming Stone's lowest-peaking album in the United Kingdom. It debuted at number 10 on the US, selling 27,000 units in its first week.
The song '4 and 20' was included on the to the 2010 romantic comedy film. Clipper 5.3 For Windows. Contents • • • • • • • • • • Background and recording [ ] Stone began writing songs with Jonathan Shorten and in in early 2008. Since they did not have a studio or any musicians, she paid a visit to Mama Stone's, a music venue that her mother was building at an old house in, using the downstairs level as a performance space and the upstairs portion as writing rooms and a recording studio. After noticing a vocal booth recently finished by construction crews, Stone was inspired to record an album. 'I woke up the next day and it was like, 'I want to make an album and I don't want to think about it, I don't want to collect songs.
I want to make it—now!' ', Stone said. Stone called her assistant and asked for her touring musicians, who flew from the United States to Devon the following day. Along with Reeves, Shorten and her band, Stone spent 'an intense week of creation' at Mama Stone's. 'We wrote the song and then we rehearsed it for, like, a little minute, and then we recorded it and then we wrote another one and recorded it.
We didn't sit down and say, 'OK, how would we want this album to represent Joss? Anime Bakugan Battle Brawlers Sub Indo Jumper here. What songs are we going to choose? And blah, blah, blah.' It wasn't any of that', Stone explained. She also enlisted guest musicians such as rapper, guitarist, percussionist and saxophonist. Release and promotion [ ].
Stone performing at on 18 April 2009 Stone performed the song 'Governmentalist' during voter registration group 's 'Get Out the Vote Party' at the in on 3 November 2008. The track was released as a free download on Stone's and HeadCount's respective websites. On 19 February 2009, Stone kicked off a promotional tour across the United Kingdom at Mama Stone's. The tour included concerts in,,,,,, and, and concluded on 4 March. In the United States, Stone supported the album with performances at the 2009 on 18 April 2009, at in on 23 April and at the Beach Rescue Concert in on 29 August.
She later announced European tour dates, visiting countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Portugal and Greece between June and September 2009. From 21 to 23 November 2009, she performed three shows in the Brazilian cities of, and, respectively. Stone then returned to Europe in February and March 2010 for an additional run of tour dates. ' was released as the only single from Colour Me Free! On 22 September 2009. Stone performed 'Free Me' and a cover of 's ' on on 29 September 2009. She also performed 'Free Me' on on 1 October 2009 and on on 9 October.
Stone appeared live on on 10 November 2009, performing 'Free Me' and 'Incredible'. On 13 November, she performed 'Free Me', 'I Believe It to My Soul' and 'Parallel Lines' on the hour-long, pre-recorded edition of Later. With Jools Holland. On 16 November 2009, Stone appeared on the German late-night talk show, where she performed 'Free Me', as well as a duet with Swiss singer on the latter's single '. She later performed 'Big Ol' Game' with on on 20 January 2010. Stone performed 'Stalemate' with Jamie Hartman of on on 24 March 2010, on on 25 March, on on 29 March and on on 2 April.
Conflict with EMI [ ] In May 2009, it was reported that Stone was willing to forfeit 2 million to terminate her four-album deal with due to her dissatisfaction with the label after it was taken over by firm in 2007. EMI refused to release her from her contract and took legal action in return, claiming she was in breach of contract by failing to deliver the for Colour Me Free! According to Stone, the album was set to be released in April 2009, but EMI postponed it to July.