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A New Morning is the fifth studio album by English alternative rock band Suede, released in September 2002.By the time the album was released, public interest in the band had waned, as shown by the poor charting of both the album and singles.
"Positivity" is the first single from the album A New Morning by Suede, released on 16 September 2002 through Epic Records. Although it received mixed reviews from critics and fans, the song became one of the band's final hit singles, reaching number one in Denmark, number 12 in Spain, number 15 in Finland and Norway, and number 16 in their native United Kingdom.
After a long and expensive recording span, A New Morning was released in 2002 and was a commercial and critical disappointment in the UK. The first single released from A New Morning, "Positivity", became the group's only single to chart in Canada, [11] and peaked at number one in Denmark. [3]
The band had also begun work on a follow-up album to A New Morning, which was planned for release after the Singles compilation. [75] Anderson stated, "Most of the new material is more aggressive and less song-based than A New Morning." He added, "We're spending a lot of time working on tracks that sound nothing like traditional Suede."
The up-tempo song, whose lyrics focus on a relationship is somewhat reminiscent of Suede's biggest selling single "Trash". [2] [3] "Obsessions" is a fan favourite of the later Suede and is notable as the only song from A New Morning that Suede performed at their 2010 reunion gigs.
It was believed Suede would be unaffected by the closure of the label as Nude's international partner label Sony [9] would release their next album, A New Morning. [10] [11] [7] The label returned briefly in 2005 via a deal with V2 which saw the release of the compilation album Future's Burning.
The song was better received than the previous year’s singles from A New Morning. John Murphy of musicOMH wrote that "'Attitude' is one of their best tunes for years. A colder, more electronic sound has worked wonders and Brett Anderson's voice is as unmistakeable as ever as he warbles lyrics about a 'dangerous doctor in a leopard print skirt'.
The Best of Suede is a compilation album by English alternative rock band Suede, ... a bit more obscure songs and lots of B-sides." ... (A New Morning) Anderson, Oakes: