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Anniemal

''Anniemal'' is the debut album by Norwegian recording artist Annie. It was first released by 679 Recordings in September 2004. Annie began recording music in 1999 with her boyfriend, Tore Kroknes, who died in 2001. She returned to recording later that year, collaborating with Richard X, Röyksopp, and Timo Kaukolampi.
The album combines Annie's thin, airy vocals with heavily layered beats. It is heavily influenced by 1980s dance-pop. Upon release, the album was successful in Norway. Blogs leaked tracks from ''Anniemal'' before it was released internationally, and publications from other countries soon praised the album for its blissful but melancholic sound.
Before releasing the album internationally in 2005, Annie's record label 679 Recordings was not confident in the album's ability to achieve commercial success overseas, so it did not heavily promote ''Anniemal''. The album eventually sold over 100,000 copies worldwide. It yielded four singles: "Chewing Gum", "Heartbeat", "Happy Without You", and "Always Too Late".
==Background and development==
In the late 1990s, Annie held a monthly DJ night called Pop Till You Drop with friend Frøken Blytt in her hometown of Bergen, Norway. There she met producer Tore Kroknes, and the two began dating.〔 Annie and Kroknes borrowed a small studio from downtempo duo Röyksopp to record her debut single "The Greatest Hit". The song, which uses a sample of Madonna's 1982 dance-pop single "Everybody", had a limited edition release in 1999. It became an underground hit at clubs in Norway and Britain, resulting in offers for record deals. The two recorded Annie's second single, titled "I Will Get On". She focused on vocals and melodies in music, and Kroknes concentrated on production, influenced by techno, disco and house music. As she began to work on her debut album, Kroknes became ill due to a heart defect. He died eighteen months later, in April 2001.〔 Because of their plan to make the album together, Annie struggled with the idea of collaborating with anyone else and stopped work on it entirely.
Half a year passed before Annie returned to music.〔 She asked Timo Kaukolampi from Finnish electronic group Op:l Bastards to DJ in Bergen. Starting with a song titled "Kiss Me", he had Annie contribute vocals to some of his tracks.〔 She asked Kaukolampi to work on the album, and he produced nine of its songs for her.〔 She could not afford to rent a studio, so Annie recorded demos by asking to use local studios at night or borrowing one owned by her friend.〔 In late 2003, Annie signed with 679 Recordings, and the advance enabled her to complete the record. Producer Richard X, impressed with "The Greatest Hit", asked her to record vocals for his debut album ''Richard X Presents His X-Factor Vol. 1''. In exchange, he contributed "Chewing Gum" and "Me Plus One", both written with Hannah Robinson.〔 Annie also worked with Röyksopp, who co-wrote and produced three songs on the album.
Rather than recording and selecting from a large number of songs, Annie stopped after around thirteen and compiled the tracklist. She selected the title ''Anniemal'' based on a suggestion by Kroknes. The two had planned on writing a song titled "Anniemal", so she chose it as the album's title because to her, "it just made sense. Anniemal is simple and easy and good."〔

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