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2002 studio album by David Guetta
Just a Little More Love Released 10 June 2002 (2002-06-10 ) Recorded 2000–01 Genre Length 49 :06 Label Producer
Just a Little More Love is the debut studio album by David Guetta , released on 10 June 2002 (2002-06-10 ) by Virgin and Gum Prod. The album uses two main vocalists, Chris Willis and Barbara Tucker. The title track, "Just a Little More Love ", was recorded in only thirty minutes.[citation needed ] It was later remixed by Wally López and subsequently featured on MoS : Clubbers Guide 2004 and in the soundtrack to The Football Factory . Four singles were released from the album: "Just a Little More Love ", "Love Don't Let Me Go ", "People Come People Go " and "Give Me Something ". "Love Don't Let Me Go " was re-released in 2006 as a remix with funk band The Egg . The title track also was the first music video for David Guetta, produced by Gum Prod. and featuring Parisian models such as Donny Lewis .[1]
Just a Little More Love has sold more than 300,000 copies worldwide. It has sales of 4,500 units in the United States , according to Nielsen SoundScan .[2] The album debuted at number 11 in France , before making its peak position of number 6 the next three weeks. The album ended at number 143 after 27 more weeks on the chart.[3] The album made its peak position of number 17 in Switzerland , where it charted for 28 weeks.[4] The album peaked at number 43 in Wallonia , only charting for 2 weeks.[5]
Just a Little More Love has been positively received. David Jeffries of Allmusic called it a "breezy and slick album Stardust never recorded," awarding it 3 out of 5 stars.[6]
All tracks produced by David Guetta and Joachim Garraud . Post-production and remix on "You" by Pierre Hinard and Maxime Desprez.[10]
Title Writer(s) 1. "Just a Little More Love (Elektro Edit)" (featuring Chris Willis ) 3:20 2. "Love Don't Let Me Go (Original Edit)" (featuring Chris Willis) 3:36 3. "Give Me Something (Deep in My Heart) (Vocal Edit)" (featuring Barbara Tucker ) Barbara Tucker Guetta Garraud Carré Pascal Lemaire 5:44 4. "You (Remix Edit)" (featuring Chris Willis) 3:23 5. "Can't U Feel the Change" (featuring Chris Willis) 4:53 6. "It's Alright (Preaching Paris)" (featuring Barbara Tucker) 3:49 7. "People Come, People Go " (featuring Chris Willis) Willis Guetta Peter Kitsch Garraud Carré 3:19 8. "Sexy 17" (featuring Juan Rozof) Jack Uzi Guetta Pascal Lemaire Garraud Carré 3:27 9. "Atomic Food" (featuring Chris Willis) 3:09 10. "133" 3:41 11. "Distortion" (featuring Chris Willis) 3:11 12. "You Are the Music" (featuring Chris Willis) 5:58 13. "Lately" Guetta Garraud Carré Lemaire 1:39
European limited edition (bonus tracks) Title Writer(s) 14. "Just a Little More Love (Kid Vicious Remix)" (featuring Chris Willis) 4:21 15. "Just a Little More Love (Dream Electro Mix)" (featuring Chris Willis) 3:47
Japanese edition (bonus tracks) Title 14. "Miscommunication" 3:27
Chart (2002)
Position
French Albums (SNEP)[12]
54
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[13]
100
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