Mer' end kærlighed

Mer' end kærlighed is the second studio album by the Danish singer-songwriter Rasmus Seebach released on 17 October 2011 at ArtPeople label, as a follow-up to the hugely successful debut album Rasmus Seebach.

Mer' end kærlighed
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2011 (2011-10-17)
Recorded2011
GenrePop
LabelArtPeople
ProducerRasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach, Ianick, Providers
Rasmus Seebach chronology
Rasmus Seebach
(2009)
Mer' end kærlighed
(2011)
Ingen kan love dig i morgen
(2013)

The album received platinum for 20,000 copies ordered, the same day as it went on sale on iTunes. It hit the official Danish Singles Chart at #1 on week 43/2011 dated 28 October 2011.

Editions

In addition to the general release that contains 12 songs, Mer' end kærlighed also appeared in a special Limited Edition, that includes, in addition to the 12 songs, a DR1 documentary film entitled Snapshot: Rasmus Seebach and a 20-minute interview during which he also gives a rendition of "I mine øjne".

Before the album was released exclusively on iTunes Store on 14 October 2011, with the bonus track "Calling (Nighthawk)", there is an English version of the hit "Natteravn".

Singles

On 22 August 2011, prior to the release of the album, Seebach released "I mine øjne" as an advance single. Written by Rasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach, Lars Ankerstjerne and Niels Brinck. It talks about how much Rasmus loves his family but that he often forgets to tell them that. The single went straight to #1 in the Danish Singles Chart, from streaming and airplay lists and sold over 15,000 downloads in just one week. By late September 2011, "I mine øjne" had gone platinum with more than 30,000 downloads. The music video shows Rasmus Seebach meeting various fans greeting him and asking for autographs or shows him visiting his sister and brother, and the video ends with memories of visiting his mother's home.

On 21 October 2011, two more songs from the album appeared in the Danish Singles Chart, "Under stjernerne på himlen" and the eponymous title track "Mer' end kærlighed". On 28 October, yet another two songs entered the Danish charts, "Millionær" (feat Ankerstjerne) and "Lys i din Lejlighed".

Other songs

The album's last track is a remake of his father Tommy Seebach's song "Under stjernerne på himlen", the song through which Tommy had won the Danish Melodi Grand Prix 1993. About the motivation to re-record the song, Rasmus Seebach says, he wanted to reinterpret it as an acoustic version, and it took one take to record it.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lys i din lejlighed"Rasmus Seebach, Nicolai Seebach, Lars Ankerstjerne4:05
2."I mine øjne"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne, Niels Brinck4:15
3."Falder"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne3:09
4."Mer' end kærlighed"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne4:10
5."Millionær (feat Ankerstjerne)"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne4:29
6."Vi lever"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne, Jahn Gran4:31
7."Igen i dag"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne4:09
8."Nangijala"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne3:54
9."Ringe i vandet"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne3:29
10."Vover på at gå"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne3:54
11."Sirenerne"R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne, Rasmus Stabell, Jeppe Federspiel4:26
12."Under stjernerne på himlen"Tommy Seebach, Keld Heick2:53

iTunes bonus track

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.UntitledRasmus Seebach 
13."Calling (Nighthawk)" ((Provider vs. Rasmus Seebach)R. Seebach, N. Seebach, Ankerstjerne, Stabell, Federspiel4:04

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2011–2012) Peak
position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[1] 1
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[2] 19

Year-end charts

Chart (2017) Position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[3] 38
Chart (2018) Position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[4] 43
Chart (2019) Position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[5] 41
Chart (2020) Position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[6] 47

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[7] 13× Platinum 260,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. "Danishcharts.dk – Rasmus Seebach – Mer' end kærlighed". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  2. "Swedishcharts.com – Rasmus Seebach – Mer' end kærlighed". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
  3. "Album Top-100 2017". Hitlisten. Retrieved January 11, 2018.
  4. "Album Top-100 2018" (in Danish). Hitlisten. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  5. "Album Top-100 2019" (in Danish). Hitlisten. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
  6. "Album Top-100 2020". Hitlisten. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  7. "Album Top-40 Uge 48, 2015". Hitlisten. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
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