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Album: Goodbye Lullaby
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 1 November 2013
Format: Album
Version: Asian Special Edition
Label: Epic
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 152MB

"Avril Lavigne" is the eponymous fifth studio album by canadian singer Avril Lavigne. It was released on November 1, 2013, through Epic Records in North America and Sony Music Entertainment worldwide. Developed shortly after Goodbye Lullaby (2011), Avril Lavigne is primarily a pop record with rock influences. In both musical and lyrical aspects, the album represents a departure from the acoustic-oriented production of Goodbye Lullaby, featuring a more uptempo pop sound juxtaposed with power and piano ballads. Avril Lavigne also incorporates electronic music, industrial and punk rock. The album marks her first and only release through Epic Records. Avril Lavigne received generally positive reviews from music critics, with many praising its carefree, feel-good vibe while others criticized its "rebellious" attitude in some tracks, calling it forced and unnatural. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200, selling 44,000 copies in its first week. While this proved to be her fifth consecutive top-five album on the chart, it also tallied the lowest first-week sales of Lavigne's career. It also peaked at #2 in Japan, selling 47,873 copies in its first week, the highest opening for the album in a particular country. Worldwide, the album impacted moderately on the charts, reaching the top-ten in over twelve countries, while peaking at #1 in China and Taiwan. Three singles were released from Avril Lavigne worldwide. "Here's to Never Growing Up" was released as the lead single in April 2013 and was an international success, reaching #1 on the Taiwan and Philippines charts, while reaching the top ten in Belgium, China, Ireland, Japan and Russia among others. The second, "Rock n Roll", had less impact, while the third, "Let Me Go", performed well internationally, reaching the top 10 in Belgium, Czech Republic, South Korea, and Canada. Lavigne also generated publicity with a controversial music video for the Japan-only fourth single "Hello Kitty". To further promote the album, Lavigne embarked on her fifth concert tour, The Avril Lavigne Tour.

LEAD SINGLE:


TRACKLIST:
1. Rock N Roll
2. Here's To Never Growing Up
3. 17
4. Bitchin' Summer
5. Let Me Go (feat. Chad Kruger)
6. Give You What You Like
7. Bad Girl (feat. Marylin Manson)
8. Hello Kitty
9. You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
10. Sippin' On Sunshine
11. Hello Heartache
12. Falling Fast
12. Hush Hush
14. Rock N Roll (Acoustic)
15. Bad Reputation
16. How You Remind Me



Album: Goodbye Lullaby
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 2 March 2011
Format: Album
Version: Deluxe Edition
Label: RCA
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 152MB

"Goodbye Lullaby" is the fourth studio album by canadian singer and songwriter Avril Lavigne. Goodbye Lullaby is a primarily a pop rock album and is considered a more introspective record from Lavigne in comparison to her previous material, consisting mainly of stripped down instruments such as the piano and acoustic guitar. Lavigne assumed an integral role in the album's production and co-wrote every original track on Goodbye Lullaby, as well as collaborating with several producers including Max Martin, Shellback, Butch Walker, and her ex-husband Deryck Whibley. Goodbye Lullaby is Lavigne's third and final studio album released by RCA, following The Best Damn Thing (2007). Upon its release, Goodbye Lullaby received generally mixed reviews from music critics, with some naming it her most personal and introspective album while others took issue with its subdued sound and Lavigne's lyrical content. The album debuted inside the top five in over 15 countries such as the United States and Canada (where it has since been certified gold) and topping the charts in over eight countries, such as Australia, Greece, Hong Kong and Japan. Three singles were released: "What the Hell" was released as the lead single in January 2011 and achieved worldwide chart success, reaching the top 20 in the United States and United Kingdom, the top ten in Europe and Australia and the top five in Asia. The following singles, "Smile" and "Wish You Were Here", had moderate chart success worldwide. The album also includes an extended version of the soundtrack single for Alice in Wonderland (2010), titled "Alice". Lavigne promoted the album with a series of live performances and later embarked on The Black Star Tour (2011).

LEAD SINGLE:


TRACKLIST:
1. Black Star
2. What The Hell
3. Push
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Smile
6. Stop Standing There
7. I Love You
8. Everybody Hurts
9. Not Enough
10. 4 Real
11. Darlin
12. Remember When
13. Goodbye
14. Alice (Extended Version)

15. What the Hell (Acoustic Version)
16. Push (Acoustic Version)
17. Wish You Were Here (Acoustic Version)
18. Bad Reputation
19. What the Hell (Bimbo Jones Remix)



Album: Essential Mixes
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 20 September 2010
Format: EP
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Sony Music
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 92MB
"Essential Mixes" is an remix EP by canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne, released in September 2010 by Sony Music Entertainment. There are four remixes and six live acoustics of the singer's already known songs.
TRACKLIST:
1. Complicated (The Matrix Mix)
2. Girlfriend (Dr. Luke Mix)
3. Hot (Wolfadelic Remix)
4. Sk8er Boi (Live Acoustic Version)
5. My Happy Ending (Live Acoustic Version)
6. Take Me Away (Live Acoustic Version)
7. Nobody's Home (Live Acoustic Version)
8. He Wasn't (Live Acoustic Version)
9. When You're Gone (Acoustic Version)
10. Girlfriend (Junkie XL Extended Mix)



Album: Control Room - Live EP
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 15 April 2008
Format: EP
Version: Digital Download
Label: RCA
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 52MB

"Control Room" is a live acoustic EP by canadian singer-songwritter Avril Lavigne released on April 15, 2008 as a digital download and is available on many music sites. The videos of the songs can be seen on MSN.1 The most popular songs according to the iTunes Store are "Adia" and "Losing Grip" .The songs were recorded at The Roxy Theater in Los Angeles, California. Many of them were included in the single of "The Best damn Thing".



TRACKLIST:
1. Sk8er Boi (Live)
2. Girlfriend (Live)
3. Innocence (Live)
4. Hot (Live)
5. Losing Grip (Live)
6. Adia (Live)



Album: The Best Damn Thing
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 17 April 2007
Format: Album
Version: Deluxe Edition
Label: RCA
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 152MB

"The Best Damn Thing" is the third studio album by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne. The album represents a musical departure from her earlier studio album Under My Skin (2004), which incorporates more elements of post-grunge music. The Best Damn Thing is seen by critics as Lavigne's most commercial effort. Upon its release, The Best Damn Thing received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised Lavigne's transition from grungy alternative rock music to more pop-punk and bubblegum pop music, with it being catchy and very radio-friendly. However, the main criticism of the album was the lyrical content, which some found too rough or brutal. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 289,000 copies. The album also debuted atop the charts in Austria, Canada, the United Kingdom and many other countries. The album went on to sell six million copies worldwide. Four singles were released from the album. Its lead single "Girlfriend" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it Lavigne's most chart successful single to date. The single also reached number one in twelve other countries across the world including Australia, Canada and Japan, making it one of the best-selling singles of 2007 worldwide. Other singles; "When You're Gone", "Hot" and "The Best Damn Thing" reached the lower end of the chart. To promote the album, Lavigne performed at many TV shows and award ceremonies. Furthermore, Lavigne embarked on a concert tour, entitled The Best Damn World Tour, starting on 8 March 2008 and ending on 6 October 2008. Footage from the concert at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto were recorded and released on a DVD titled The Best Damn Tour: Live in Toronto.

LEAD SINGLE:


TRACKLIST:
1. Girlfriend
2. I Can Do Better
3. Runaway
4. The Best Damn Thing
5. When You're Gone
6. Everything Back But You
7. Hot
8. Innocence
9. I Don't Have To Try
10. One Of Those Girls
11. Contagious
12. Keep Holding On
13. Alone
14. I Will Be
15. I Can Do Better (Acoustic)
16. Girlfriend (Japanese Version)
17. Girlfriend (German Version)
18. Girlfriend (Dr. Luke Remix) (feat. Lil' Mama)
19. Adia (Live)
20. Sk8er Boi (Live)


Album: Avril Live Acoustic
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 1 June 2004
Format: EP
Version: Standard
Label: Arista
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 29MB

TRACKLIST:
1. He Wasn't (Live Acoustic)
2. My Happy Ending (Live Acoustic)
3. Sk8er Boi (Live Acoustic)
4. Don't Tell Me (Live Acoustic)
5. Take Me Away (Live Acoustic)
6. Nobody's Home (Live Acoustic)



Album: Under My Skin
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 19 May 2004
Format: Album
Version: Deluxe Edition
Label: Arista / RCA
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 124MB

"Under My Skin" is the second studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. Under My Skin debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart and on the US Billboard 200. It has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, three million of which were sold in the United States, ranking the album number 149 on the Billboard 200 decade-end chart. Because of the album's darker, heavier, more aggressive vibe reminiscent of post-grunge and more melodic rockier songs, it received generally positive reception from critics at the point of considering it as one of the classic albums that defined pop punk music in the early 00's. On March 18, 2013, Under My Skin was re-released as a double-disc set paired with her debut studio album, Let Go, which was released under Arista Records. To promote the album, Lavigne went on a promotional tour for malls in the United States and Canada. Furthermore, Lavigne embarked on a concert tour, entitled the Bonez Tour, starting in September 26, 2004 and ending one year later on September 26, 2005. The concert at the Budokan Stadium in Japan was filmed and released on a DVD only available in Japan, entitled Bonez Tour 2005: Live at Budokan.

LEAD SINGLE:


TRACKLIST:
1. Take Me Away
2. Together
3. Don't Tell Me
4. He Wasn't
5. How Does It Feel
6. My Happy Ending
7. Nobody's Home
8. Forgotten
9. Who Knows
10. Fall To Pieces
11. Freak Out
12. Slipped Away
13. I Always Get What I Want
14. Nobody's Home [Live]
15. Take Me Away [Live]
16. He Wasn't [Live]
17. Tomorrow [Live]



Album: My World
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 3 November 2003
Format: EP
Version: Standard Edition
Label: Arista
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 44MB

"My World" is the first extended play by canadian singer-songwritter Avril Lavigne. It was released in some editions from the first Live album/DVD from the same name. All of the songs are live recordings apart from the song "Why", which is a B-side of "Complicated".

LEAD SONG:



TRACKLIST:
1. Fuel (Live at MTV)
2. Basketcase (Live at Dublin)
3. Unwanted (Live at Dublin)
4. Sk8er Boi (Live at Dublin)
5. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live at Dublin)
6. Why
7. Knockin' on Heaven's Door (Studio Version)



Album: Let Go
Artist: Avril Lavigne
Release: 4 June 2002
Format: Album
Version: Deluxe Edition
Label: Arista
Archive: .MP3 / 320kpbs / 156MB

"Let Go" is the debut studio album by canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne. It was released on June 4, 2002, by Arista Records. The album was credited as the biggest pop debut of 2002, and was certified seven-times Platinum in the United States. It was released to generally positive reviews, although Lavigne's songwriting received some criticism. It also did extremely well in Canada, receiving a diamond certification from the Canadian Recording Industry Association, as well as reaching multi-platinum in many countries around the world, including the UK in which she became the youngest female solo artist to have a number-one album in the region. As of 2011, Let Go had sold over 16 million copies worldwide,[1] becoming Lavigne's highest-selling album to date. According to Billboard, the album was the 21st best-selling album of the decade. A Rolling Stone readers poll named Let Go the fourth best album of the 2000s. The album is considered as one of the albums that changed the pop punk music scene, because it helped to bring pop punk music into the mainstream, contributing to the rise of female fronted pop punk bands and female-driven punk-influenced pop music. On 18 March 2013, Let Go was re-released as a double disc-set paired with her second studio album, Under My Skin, which is released under RCA Records. The album was further promoted by the Try To Shut Me Up Tour between December 2002 and June 2003.

LEAD SINGLE:


TRACKLIST:
1. Losing Grip
2. Complicated
3. Sk8er Boi
4. I'm With You
5. Mobile
6. Unwanted
7. Tomorrow
8. Anything But Ordinary
9. Things I'll Never Say
10. My World
11. Nobody's Fool
12. Too Much To Ask
13. Naked
14. Complicated (Matrix Mix)
15. Get Over It
16. Why
17. Unwanted (Live)
18. I'm With You (Live)
19. Nobody's Fool (Live)