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2 Track listing  





3 Personnel  





4 Charts  



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5 Release history  





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Version
Studio album by
Released16 April 2007
Recorded2005–2007
Studio
  • Allido Sound (New York City)
  • Metropolis (London)
  • Sarm West (London)
  • Daptone (New York City)
  • MCP Pacific View
Genre
Length43:53
Label
ProducerMark Ronson
Mark Ronson chronology
Here Comes the Fuzz
(2003)
Version
(2007)
Record Collection
(2010)
Singles from Version

  1. "Stop Me"
    Released: 2 April 2007
  2. "Oh My God"
    Released: 16 July 2007
  3. "Valerie"
    Released: 15 October 2007
  4. "Just"
    Released: 15 February 2008

Version is the second album by British producer Mark Ronson, first released on 16 April 2007 through Allido and Columbia Records. It is an album of cover versions with a retro-inspired sound that Ronson considers to be reminiscent of Motown and Stax releases.[1] The album cost more than £870,000 to launch.[2] Version reached number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and has sold 105,584 copies as of January 2015.[3]

Reception[edit]

Critical[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
The Guardian[5]
NME(6/10)[6]
Okayplayer[7]
Pitchfork Media(3.3/10)[8]
Stylus Magazine(B)[9]
Rolling Stone[10]

Critical response to the album was generally positive. Billboard called Version "the massively enjoyable sound of a guy determined to not miss a minute of his moment."[11] The New Statesman commented on "the record’s most essential qualities: warm-heartedness and a sense of fun."[12] Rolling Stone gave the album three-out-of-five stars, calling Version "an audacious set of...leftfield covers...turned into dance-soul tracks.[13] Despite the praise, the album inspired a number of mixed reviews. Rich Hughes gave it a 60% rating, saying that "whilst it was an admirable project and some of the results here are genuinely great, the misses just seem to dominate it."[14] Michelle Dhillon called the album "a conglomeration of obvious singles, littered with distinctly horrible numbers that are better ignored."[15]

In February 2008, Ronson received a BRIT Award for Best British Male Solo Artist over favourite Mika. He also performed a medley of 3 songs from the album, the most acclaimed being "Valerie" in which Amy Winehouse appeared. After the ceremony, Version soared from 22 to 4 in the UK Albums chart.

Commercial[edit]

Version debuted at number 2 in the UK. Overall, the album has spent 45 weeks in the UK Top 75, with 10 weeks in the top 10. In December 2007, the album was certified triple platinum in the UK for sales of over 900,000 copies.[16] BBC Radio 1 listed the album as the 12th most successful of 2007 in the UK, outperforming the likes of Justin Timberlake, Foo Fighters, Nelly Furtado and Lily Allen.[citation needed] Version peaked at No. 129 on the Billboard 200. As of 2010, the album has sold 65,000 copies in United States.[17]

The album was supported by the success of single "Stop Me", which charted at number 2 in the UK, top 5 of the US Dance charts, and in the top 40 of Italy and Australia. Upon its release, the album managed to crack into the World Top 40, charting at 29. Ronson's next single, "Oh My God" with Lily Allen, became his second top 10 single, peaking at 8 in the UK. "Valerie", Ronson's third single, also peaked at number 2 in the British charts, kept out of the top spot by the Sugababes. It has spent a dozen weeks in the top 10 and has sold well over 300,000 copies. The song ended the year as the ninth biggest seller, behind number 1's "Bleeding Love", "Umbrella", "Grace Kelly" among others. "Valerie" also charted in the Switzerland and New Zealand charts and even managed to top the Dutch Top 40 for four consecutive weeks, keeping Leona Lewis from the top spot. Ronson released "Just", featuring Alex Greenwald of Phantom Planet, as the fourth single in the United Kingdom. The song was quickly added to BBC Radio 1's "A-List".

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."God Put a Smile upon Your Face" (featuring the Daptone Horns)
  • Will Champion
  • Guy Berryman
  • Jonny Buckland
  • Coldplay3:12
    2."Oh My God" (featuring Lily Allen)
  • Andrew White
  • Simon Rix
  • Nick Baines
  • Nick Hodgson
  • Kaiser Chiefs3:35
    3."Stop Me" (featuring Daniel Merriweather)
  • Johnny Marr
  • Holland-Dozier-Holland
  • The Smiths, The Supremes3:53
    4."Toxic" (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Tiggers)
  • Christian Karlsson
  • Pontus Winnberg
  • Henrik Jonback
  • Russell Jones (add.)
  • Britney Spears4:05
    5."Valerie" (featuring Amy Winehouse)
  • Russell Pritchard
  • Sean Payne
  • Abi Harding
  • Paul Molloy
  • Boyan Chowdhury
  • The Zutons3:39
    6."Apply Some Pressure" (featuring Paul Smith)
  • Paul Smith
  • Maxïmo Park3:36
    7."Inversion"Mark RonsonOriginal1:47
    8."Pretty Green" (featuring Santigold)Paul WellerThe Jam3:16
    9."Just" (featuring Phantom Planet)
  • Jonny Greenwood
  • Colin Greenwood
  • Ed O'Brien
  • Philip Selway
  • Radiohead5:20
    10."Amy" (featuring Kenna)Ryan AdamsRyan Adams3:32
    11."The Only One I Know" (featuring Robbie Williams)
    • Martin Blunt
  • Tim Burgess
  • Jon Brookes
  • Rob Collins
  • Jonathan Baker
  • The Charlatans4:00
    12."Diversion"RonsonOriginal1:19
    13."L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" (featuring Kasabian)
  • Christopher Karloff
  • Kasabian3:30
    14."Outversion"RonsonOriginal1:50
    Digital deluxe edition bonus tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
    15."Pistol of Fire" (featuring D. Smith)
  • Nathan Followill
  • Angelo Petraglia
  • Kings of Leon2:57
    16."No One Knows" (featuring Domino Kirke)
  • Mark Lanegan
  • Queens of the Stone Age4:37
    17."You're All I Need to Get By" (featuring Wale and Tawiah)
  • Valerie Simpson
  • Olubowale Victor Akintimehin (add.)
  • Ashford & Simpson3:10
    Japanese edition bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
    15."Stop Me" (featuring Daniel Merriweather) (Kissy Sellout remix)
    • Morrissey
  • Marr
  • Holland-Dozier-Holland
  • The Smiths & The Supremes5:36

    Personnel[edit]

  • Dave Guy – trumpet (tracks 1, 2 and 4–14)
  • Neal Sugarman – tenor saxophone (tracks 1, 2 and 4–14)
  • Sam Koppelman – percussion (tracks 1–4, 6, 8 and 11–14), drums (tracks 1 and 8)
  • Ian Hendrickson-Smithbaritone saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 8–14)
  • Alex Gale – bass (tracks 2, 12 and 13)
  • Chris Elliott – string arrangements (tracks 3, 5 and 6), piano (track 6)
  • Boguslaw Kostecki – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Cathy Thompson – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Chris Tombling – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Emlyn Singleton – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Everton Nelson – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Gavyn Wright – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Perry Montague-Mason – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Rita Manning – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Tom Pigott-Smith – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Warren Zielinski – violin (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Bruce White – viola (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Garfield Jackson – viola (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Peter Lale – viola (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Rachel Bolt – viola (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Homer Steinweiss – drums (tracks 5, 6 and 11)
  • Michael Tighe – guitar (tracks 2 and 4), vocals (track 4)
  • Stuart Zender – bass (tracks 3 and 6)
  • Thomas Brenneck – guitar (tracks 5 and 11)
  • Binky Griptite – guitar (tracks 5 and 11)
  • Nick Movshon – bass (tracks 5 and 11)
  • Cochemea Galecum – baritone saxophone (tracks 6 and 7)
  • Chris Scianni – guitar (tracks 12 and 13)
  • Jordan Galland – piano and electric piano (tracks 12 and 13)
  • The Daptone Horns – horns (track 1)
  • Lily Allen – vocals (track 2)
  • Daniel Merriweather – vocals (track 3)
  • Ben Chappell – cello (track 3)
  • Dave Daniels – cello (track 3)
  • Martin Loveday – cello (track 3)
  • Ol' Dirty Bastard – vocals (track 4)
  • Alia-Marie – backing vocals (track 4)
  • Cenophia Mitchell – backing vocals (track 4)
  • Amy Winehouse – vocals (track 5)
  • Questlove – percussion (track 5)
  • Paul Smith – vocals (track 6)
  • Matt Allchin – guitar (track 6)
  • Santigold – vocals (track 8)
  • Alex Greenwald – vocals and guitar (track 9)
  • Darren Robinson – guitar (track 9)
  • Sam Farrar – bass and recording (track 9)
  • Jeff Conrad – drums (track 9)
  • Kenna – vocals (track 10)
  • Robbie Williams – vocals (track 11)
  • Tom Meighan – vocals (track 13)
  • Sergio Pizzorno – guitar and backing vocals (track 13)
  • Christopher Karloff – guitar (track 13)
  • Chris Edwards – bass (track 13)
  • Ian Matthews – drums (track 13)
  • Raymond Angry – clavinet (track 14)
  • Derek Pacuk – recording (tracks 1, 2, 4 and 7–14), recording assistance (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Dom Morley – recording (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Gabriel Roth – recording (track 5)
  • Ian Gore – recording assistance (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Rohan Onraet – recording assistance (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • Taz Mattar – recording assistance (tracks 3, 5 and 6)
  • John Hanes – additional Pro Tools engineering (tracks 1–4, 7, 8, 10 and 12–14)
  • Tim Roberts – engineering assistance (tracks 1–4, 7, 8, 10 and 12–14)
  • Serban Gheneamixing (tracks 1–4, 7, 8, 10 and 12–14)
  • Tom Elmhirst – mixing (tracks 5, 6 and 11)
  • Russell Elevado – mixing (track 9)
  • Dan Parry – mixing assistance (tracks 5 and 6)
  • Andy Marcinkowski – mixing assistance (track 6)
  • Steef Van De Gevel – mixing assistance (track 9)
  • Matt Paul – mixing assistance (track 11)
  • Charts[edit]

    Release history[edit]

    Country Date
    United Kingdom 16 April 2007
    United States 10 July 2007
    Brazil 22 July 2008

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mark Ronson – Intro Clip 2". YouTube. Archived from the original on 29 May 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2013.
  • ^ Allen, Liam (21 July 2010). "BBC News - What is a £1m record deal?". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  • ^ Jones, Alan (26 January 2015). "Official Charts Analysis: Ronson first artist to top singles and albums charts since 2013". Music Week. Intent Media. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  • ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Mark Ronson - Version (2007): ReviewatAllMusic. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  • ^ Alexis Petridis (13 April 2007). "CD: Mark Ronson, Version". the Guardian.
  • ^ NME.COM (18 April 2007). "NME Reviews - Mark Ronson - NME.COM". NME.COM.
  • ^ Okayplayer review Archived 13 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Mark Ronson". Pitchfork.
  • ^ "Mark Ronson - Version - Review - Stylus Magazine". stylusmagazine.com. Archived from the original on 3 June 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2007.
  • ^ Rolling Stone review
  • ^ Vrabel, Jeff (14 July 2007), "Version". Billboard. 119 (28):43
  • ^ Rogers, Jude (9 April 2007), "Here comes the summer". New Statesman. 136 (4837):42
  • ^ Rob Sheffield (2007-06-14), "Version". Rolling Stone. (1028):101
  • ^ Hughes, Rich 13 April 2007, "Mark Ronson - Version". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved 14 December 2007
  • ^ Dhillon, Michelle (6 May 2007). "Mark Ronson: Version" NG Magazine. Retrieved 14 December 2007
  • ^ "Version goes 2x Platinum". Retrieved 27 December 2007
  • ^ "Mark Ronson Readies 'Record Collection' Release". Billboard.
  • ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Mark Ronson – Version" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Irish-charts.com – Discography Mark Ronson". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Italiancharts.com – Mark Ronson – Version". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Swisscharts.com – Mark Ronson – Version". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Mark Ronson Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Mark Ronson Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2007". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2008". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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