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It was released on 23 August 2013 by Polydor Records. Following the release of Halcyon, Goulding announced that she had plans to repackage the original album, with new songs that focused on electronic music. For the reissue, Goulding recorded 10 new songs and worked with a variety of producers, including Ryan Tedder, Calvin Harris and Greg Kurstin, to create her desired sound.Upon release, Halcyon Days was met with widespread acclaim from most music critics, who praised the album’s musical expansion, its production and happier lyrical content. Commercially the reissue was a success and helped propel the original album on numerous charts. The lead single from the reissued album, “Burn”, was released on 5 July 2013, becoming Goulding’s first number-one single on the UK Singles Chart. The song also reached the top five in Germany and Ireland, and the top 10 in Australia, France and New Zealand. “How Long Will I Love You” and “Goodness Gracious” were subsequently released as the second and third singles from Halcyon Days, respectively. A second reissue titled Halcyon Nights, in honor of the original album’s tenth anniversary, was released on October 12, 2022.Table of ContentsBackground[edit]New content[edit]Critical reception[edit]Commercial performance[edit]Singles[edit]Release and promotion[edit]Track listing[edit]Deluxe edition[edit]2014 reissue[edit]Halcyon Nights[edit]Personnel[edit]Weekly charts[edit]Year-end charts[edit]Certifications[edit]Release history[edit]References[edit]Background[edit]In late July 2012, it was announced that Goulding’s second studio album would be titled Halcyon, to be released on 8 October 2012. The album was preceded by the lead single “Anything Could Happen” on 21 August.[1] The album was well received by critics and debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart and at number one on the UK Download Albums Chart,[2] selling 33,425 copies in its first week.[3]The album was further promoted with the release of two more singles \u2013 Figure 8 and Explosions \u2013 as well as a tour.In an interview with Elle in July 2013, Goulding announced plans to release a repackaged version of Halcyon with new songs, commenting, “I have such an affinity with electronic music that I can’t step away from it.”[4]New content[edit] Halcyon Days features 10 new tracks, with the first being “Burn”, “a celebration of life in its purest form”, as described by Idolator’s Kathy Iandoli.[5] The track is a pop song with rave influences, while her vocals are crowded with echoes and distortion.[6] According to Goulding, the song is “probably the most poppy song I’ve released. But it’s all me. I wanted to release ‘Burn’, I loved it, even if it is a vague sentiment. I think it’s a truly great song.”[6] “Goodness Gracious” follows, being described by Nicole Frehsee of Rolling Stone as “a blippy ode to fickleness.”[7] It was co-written with Fun’s Nate Ruess, with Goulding noting that the song “is about dissing yourself for not thinking straight and not being fair. I’ve been in situations where I knew someone wasn’t right for me, yet I kept bringing them back”, she claimed.[7] “You My Everything” and “Flashlight” (with DJ Fresh) “take Goulding’s natural inclination for electronic beats and mix them with the soulful undertone of her vocals”, as stated by Iandoli.[5] “Stay Awake” celebrates “not sleeping and partying all night” over triumphant synth stabs, as highlighted by Frehsee. “It’s less serious content than I’d usually write about”, Goulding claimed. “But I’ve always been a fan of club songs that feel good.”[7]Fourth track “Hearts Without Chains” was described as “an affecting piano-based ballad about healing and moving forward”.[8] It was co-written by Fraser T. Smith, who produced Adele’s “Set Fire to the Rain”. “It’s my favorite song of the batch”, says Goulding. “It has a folky English quality to it. Plus, it’s quite nice to listen to and not be in the state I was when I wrote it.”[7] “Under Control” “reclaims empowerment and confidence (‘I feel like I’m breathing again’), while wrapped in a mix of fuzzy bass and echoed clanks”, as declared by Digital Spy’s Lewis Corner.[9] The other three tracks on the album are covers. The first, “How Long Will I Love You?”, was originally released by The Waterboys and Goulding transforms it into a sweet, contemplative ballad. It was part of the soundtrack for Richard Curtis’ romantic comedy film About Time.[7] The second, Alt-J’s “Tessellate” loses some of its cryptic airs as Goulding reveals different layers,[8] featuring a “seductive makeover with Chiddy Bang’s Xaphoon Jones on the beat.”[5] Finally, Midnight Star’s “Midas Touch” is turned inside out into a fittingly atmospheric declaration of self,[8] having a darker tone.[5]Critical reception[edit]Halcyon Days received acclaim from most music critics. Ken Capobianco of Boston Globe noted that “The expanded edition of Ellie Goulding’s fine ‘Halcyon’ is no mere recycling job, as it helps expand the range of her musical vision with 10 new tracks”, claiming that “beneath the electronics lies real soul.”[8] Caren Ganz of Rolling Stone praised the album for “confirm[ing] [that] Goulding is doing her best work on clubby tracks with luminescent titles.”[11] Lewis Corner of Digital Spy opined that the album is “the moment Ellie firmly makes her mark in pop”, since its original version “lacked enough upbeat ditties that the wider public seemingly crave.”[9] Kathy Iandoli of Idolator agreed, claiming that the album is “a progression into happier territory”, and that it’s “merely an extension of Ellie’s awesomeness and a sonic timeline through happiness, heartbreak and more happiness.”[5]Commercial performance[edit]Following the Halcyon Days re-release in August 2013, the album jumped from number 26 to number three on the UK Albums Chart, with sales of 15,883 units, achieving its then-highest chart placing since its debut.[12] On 5 January 2014, in its 65th week on the chart, Halcyon climbed from number six to number one on the UK Albums Chart with 37,507 copies sold, becoming Goulding’s second number-one album in the UK.[13][14] It spent a second consecutive week at number one, selling 26,456 copies.[15] The following week, the album sold 24,831 copies and fell to number two,[16] before returning to the top spot for a third non-consecutive with sales of 20,928 copies.[17]In Ireland the Halcyon Days reissue propelled the album to number seven on the Irish chart for the week ending 29 August 2013,[18] before rising yet again to number four on 19 December.[19] The album eventually topped the Irish Albums Chart for the week ending 2 January 2014, more than a year after its original release and over four months after the re-release.[20]Singles[edit]“Burn” was released on 5 July 2013 as the first single from Halcyon Days.[21] A fan-submitted Vine video for the song premiered on 4 July 2013,[22] followed by the official music video on 7 July.[23] The track became Goulding’s first-ever number one on the UK Singles Chart, topping the chart for three consecutive weeks.[24] “Burn” also attained commercial success internationally, reaching number one in Italy, the top five in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Ireland and Sweden, and the top 10 in Australia, France, New Zealand and Spain.[25][26] The song was nominated for British Single of the Year and Best Video at the 2014 BRIT Awards.[27][28]The second single from Halcyon Days, “How Long Will I Love You”, was released on 10 November 2013 as the official song for BBC Children in Need 2013 appeal.[29] The single peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart.[30] “Goodness Gracious” was released on 21 February 2014 as the third single from Halcyon Days.[31] The song reached number 16 on the UK Singles Chart.[30] In an interview with Capital FM on 9 February 2014, DJ Fresh revealed that he and Goulding had recorded a new version of the song “Flashlight” for single release later in 2014.[32] The reworked version of the song was released on 28 September 2014 as the fourth single from Fresh’s forthcoming fourth studio album.[33]Release and promotion[edit]The reissue, titled Halcyon Days, was released on 26 August 2013 and contains ten additional tracks, including the lead single “Burn”.[34][35] The song “You My Everything”, which was ultimately included on Halcyon Days, premiered on 1 July 2013 during the first episode of the final series of the British teen drama series Skins.[36] “Under Control” was offered as a free download on Amazon UK on 21 August 2013.[37] “Burn” was featured in the second episode of the fifth season of The Vampire Diaries on 10 October 2013,[38] and “Tessellate” was used in the seventh episode of the third season of Revenge on 10 November.[39]Goulding performed “Burn” on the British and Italian editions of The X Factor on 13 October and 31 October 2013, respectively.[citation needed] She also promoted the single on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on 24 October 2013,[40] on The Queen Latifah Show on 28 October,[41] on NBC’s The Voice on 26 November,[42] on Late Show with David Letterman on 21 January 2014[43] and on Good Morning America on 22 January.[44] Goulding delivered the first televised performance of “Goodness Gracious” on the British chat show The Graham Norton Show on 28 February 2014.[45]In honor of the original album’s tenth anniversary, Goulding released a second reissue of Halcyon, titled Halcyon Nights, on October 12, 2022, and is a two-disc release containing a total of 31 tracks.[46][47]Track listing[edit]Halcyon Days \u2013 International standard edition[50][51][52]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)13.“Lights” (single version)3:3014.“I Need Your Love” (Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding) (bonus track)Harris3:5815.“Burn”TedderGouldingKurstinZancanellaKutzle3:5116.“Goodness Gracious”3:4617.“You My Everything”3:2918.“Hearts Without Chains”Smith3:4519.“Stay Awake” (with Madeon)Leclercq3:2620.“Under Control”GouldingGoldsteinMcKeeNitta4:0621.“Flashlight” (with DJ Fresh)SteinThe Invisible MenGouldingDJ Fresh3:3322.“How Long Will I Love You” (bonus track)ScottFortis2:59Deluxe edition[edit]Halcyon Days \u2013 UK and Australian deluxe edition \u2013 disc one[53][54]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)1.“Don’t Say a Word”4:072.“My Blood”3:543.“Anything Could Happen”4:474.“Only You”3:515.“Halcyon”3:256.“Figure 8”4:087.“Joy”3:148.“Hanging On”Billboard3:229.“Explosions”Fortis4:0310.“I Know You Care”Parker3:2611.“Atlantis”3:5312.“Dead in the Water”Starsmith4:4413.“I Need Your Love” (Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding) (bonus track)Harris3:5814.“Ritual”Goulding, Stannard, Howes3:5015.“In My City”Billboard3:2016.“Without Your Love”Starsmith4:1917.“Hanging On” (featuring Tinie Tempah)Billboard4:15Total length:82:52Halcyon Days \u2013 International deluxe edition \u2013 disc one[55][56][57]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)18.“Lights” (single version)3:30Halcyon Days \u2013 Deluxe edition \u2013 disc two[53][55]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)1.“Burn”TedderGouldingKurstinZancanellaKutzle3:512.“Goodness Gracious”3:463.“You My Everything”3:294.“Hearts Without Chains”Smith3:455.“Stay Awake” (with Madeon)Leclercq3:266.“Under Control”GouldingGoldsteinMcKeeNitta4:067.“Flashlight” (with DJ Fresh)SteinThe Invisible MenGouldingDJ Fresh3:338.“How Long Will I Love You” (bonus track)ScottFortis2:349.“Tessellate”Joe NewmanGus Unger-HamiltonGwilym SainsburyThom GreenCharlie AndrewXaphoon JonesNoah Breakfast3:5610.“Midas Touch” (Ellie Goulding \u00d7 Burns)Burns3:45Halcyon Days \u2013 iTunes Store deluxe edition (bonus videos)[58]TitleDirector28.“Hanging On”Ben Newbury4:1529.“Anything Could Happen”Floria Sigismondi4:1730.“Figure 8”W.I.Z.4:0331.“Explosions”Yuliya Miroshnikova4:0032.“Burn”Mike Sharpe3:5833.“Tessellate”Ben Newbury4:02Halcyon Days \u2013 North American iTunes Store edition (bonus track)[59][60][61]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)29.“Anything Could Happen” (Blood Diamonds Remix)EliotGouldingBlood Diamonds[b]4:582014 reissue[edit]Halcyon Days \u2013 2014 digital reissue standard edition[62][63][64]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)1.“Don’t Say a Word”4:072.“My Blood”3:543.“Anything Could Happen”4:474.“Only You”3:515.“Halcyon”3:256.“Figure 8”4:087.“Joy”3:148.“Hanging On”Billboard3:229.“Explosions”Fortis4:0310.“I Know You Care”Parker3:2611.“Atlantis”3:5312.“Dead in the Water”Starsmith4:4413.“Beating Heart”Kurstin3:3214.“Lights” (single version)3:3015.“Burn”TedderGouldingKurstinZancanellaKutzle3:5116.“Goodness Gracious”3:4617.“You My Everything”3:2918.“Hearts Without Chains”Smith3:4519.“Stay Awake” (with Madeon)Leclercq3:2620.“Under Control”GouldingGoldsteinMcKeeNitta4:0621.“How Long Will I Love You” (bonus track)ScottFortis2:3422.“Tessellate”NewmanUnger-HamiltonSainsburyGreenAndrew3:56Total length:82:00Halcyon Days \u2013 2014 physical reissue standard edition[65][66][67][68][69]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)5.“Figure 8”4:086.“Joy”3:147.“Hanging On”Billboard3:228.“Explosions”Fortis4:039.“I Know You Care”Parker3:2610.“Dead in the Water”Starsmith4:4411.“Lights” (single version)3:3012.“Beating Heart”Kurstin3:3213.“I Need Your Love” (Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding) (bonus track)Harris3:5814.“Burn”TedderGouldingKurstinZancanellaKutzle3:5115.“Goodness Gracious”3:4616.“You My Everything”3:2917.“Hearts Without Chains”Smith3:4518.“Stay Awake” (with Madeon)Leclercq3:2619.“Under Control”GouldingGoldsteinMcKeeNitta4:0620.“Flashlight” (with DJ Fresh)SteinThe Invisible MenGouldingDJ Fresh3:3321.“How Long Will I Love You” (bonus track)ScottFortis2:34Halcyon Days \u2013 2014 Special Asia tour edition (bonus DVD)[68][69]TitleDirector1.“Burn” (music video)Mike Sharpe3:582.“Anything Could Happen” (music video)Floria Sigismondi4:173.“Explosions” (music video)Yuliya Miroshnikova4:004.“Figure 8” (music video)W.I.Z.4:035.“Lights” (music video)Sophie Muller3:406.“Goodness Gracious” (behind the scenes)Kinga Burza3:21Halcyon Nights[edit]Halcyon Nights \u2013 disc one[70]TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)1.“Don’t Say a Word”4:072.“My Blood”GouldingEliotMauveStilwell3:543.“Anything Could Happen”4:474.“Only You”3:515.“Halcyon”3:256.“Figure 8”4:087.“Joy”3:148.“Hanging On”Active ChildGrossiRechtshaidBillboard3:229.“Explosions”Fortis4:0310.“I Know You Care”Parker3:2611.“Atlantis”3:5312.“Dead in the Water”GouldingStarsmithDow-SmithStarsmith4:4413.“I Need Your Love” (Calvin Harris featuring Ellie Goulding)Harris3:58Total length:50:52Halcyon Nights – disc two[70]Title1.“Burn”3:512.“Goodness Gracious”3:463.“You My Everything”3:294.“Hearts Without Chains”3:455.“Stay Awake” (with Madeon)3:266.“Under Control”4:067.“How Long Will I Love You”2:348.“Tessellate”3:569.“Ritual”3:5010.“In My City”3:1911.“Without Your Love”4:1912.“Hanging On” (featuring Tinie Tempah)4:1313.“Midas Touch” (Ellie Goulding \u00d7 Burns)3:4514.“Flashlight” (with DJ Fresh)3:3315.“The Ending”4:4116.“Beating Heart”3:3217.“Mirror” (from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire)4:2118.“Bittersweet”3:56Total length:68:32Notes^a signifies an additional producer^b signifies a remixer^c signifies a vocal producerPersonnel[edit]Credits adapted from the liner notes of the deluxe edition of Halcyon Days.[71]Ellie Goulding \u2013 vocals, art directionRichard Andrews \u2013 designBeatriz Artola \u2013 engineering (track 4)Ben Baptie \u2013 mixing assistant (track 6)Burns \u2013 mixing, production (track 10)Nick Cornu \u2013 guitar (track 8)Dahi Divine \u2013 saxophone (track 9)Tom Elmhirst \u2013 mixing (track 6)Cory Enemy \u2013 production (track 6)John Fortis \u2013 bass, keyboards, production (track 8)Matti Free \u2013 guitar (track 9)DJ Fresh \u2013 mastering, mixing, production (track 7)Serban Ghenea \u2013 mixing (tracks 1, 2)Cassandra Gracey \u2013 art directionJohn Hanes \u2013 mix engineering (tracks 1, 2)Rob Katz \u2013 vocal engineering (track 1)Richard Kayvan \u2013 engineering, mixing (track 8)Joe Kearns \u2013 vocal engineering, vocal production (track 2); engineering (track 8)Chris Ketley \u2013 piano (track 8)Ashley Krajewski \u2013 engineering, percussion (track 8)Greg Kurstin \u2013 engineering, guitar, production (track 1); engineering, keyboards, programming (tracks 1, 2); vocal production (track 2)Robbie Lamond \u2013 drums, guitar, organ, piano, production, programming, strings (track 3)Rachael Lander \u2013 cello (track 8)Hugo Leclercq \u2013 arrangement, mastering, mixing, production, programming (track 5)Jamie Lillywhite \u2013 A&RKirsty Mangan \u2013 viola, violin (track 8)Naweed \u2013 mastering (tracks 1\u20134, 6, 8\u201310)Oligee \u2013 production (track 6)Robert Orton \u2013 mixing (track 3)Alex Pasco \u2013 additional engineering (track 2)Simon Procter \u2013 photographyNate Ruess \u2013 backing vocals (track 2)Ryan Schwabe \u2013 mixing (track 9)Jesse Shatkin \u2013 engineering (track 1); additional engineering (track 2)Sigma 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