Kris Allen is the major-label album debut (second overall) from American Idol eighth season winner Kris Allen. The album was released on November 17, 2009, through Jive Records.
Album information
Allen has writing credits on nine of the twelve tracks on the album, including one solo credit for "Red Guitar", a song that he wrote prior to participating in American Idol. "Is It Over" was written by Allen with Cale Mills, who is an Arkansas friend of the "Idol" champ.[7] According to a preview of the album,[8] the tracks are
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...big, widescreen adult-alt-pop records reminiscent of VH1 house bands like Carolina Liar, Maroon 5, or Augustana, all full of huge hooky choruses ridiculously readymade for radio. The album is positively teeming with potential hits, and the folks at 19 will have a tough job selecting a follow-up single for the already-released 'Live Like We're Dying'. |
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In a break with American Idol tradition, Allen's Idol "coronation song", "No Boundaries", was not included on his major-label debut, becoming only the second Idol winner album to do so after Taylor Hicks' self-titled album. Instead, a newly recorded version of "Heartless", covered by Allen during his run on Idol, was included as a bonus track.[9] There has been speculation that this was because "No Boundaries" was already included on the Walmart exclusive season 8 compilation album,[10] which is the first time the winning single was included on the season's compilation since Kelly Clarkson in 2002 and is the first new compilation since season five. However, it has been included as part of the deluxe album version at iTunes.
Allen previewed three songs from his album "Written All Over My Face", "Can't Stay Away," and "Before We Come Undone" at a Miami Dolphins tailgate-party before their game against the New Orleans Saints on October 25, 2009.[11]
AOL Music began streaming the full album on November 9, 2009.[12]
The album was released in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2009[13] making its official release before that of the United States.
In general, the album has received mixed reviews, gathering a rating of 52 out of 100 on Metacritic, which assigns a rating for albums based on cumulative reviews.[14]
Singles
- "Live Like We're Dying", a cover of the Script's song, was released digitally via iTunes on September 25, 2009.[15] The music video for the single was released on November 6, 2009 on AOL's PopEater.[16] The song peaked at number eighteen on the Billboard Hot 100, number ten on Pop Songs, twenty-one on Christian Songs, and other Billboard charts. It also charted internationally in Canada and New Zealand.
- "The Truth", featuring Patrick Monahan, the lead singer of the Grammy award-winning rock band Train, was released as the CD's second single in May.
- On October 6, 2010, Allen revealed on his Twitter account that the third single of the album will be "Alright with Me".[17] He posted an unofficial music video for the song on his website on November 18, 2010 to thank his fans for their support.[18]
Track listing
1. |
"Live Like We're Dying" | Steve Kipner, Andrew Frampton, Danny O’Donoghue, Mark Sheehan | Frampton, Kipner |
3:29 |
2. |
"Before We Come Undone" | Kris Allen, Lindy Robbins, Greg Kurstin | Kurstin |
3:31 |
3. |
"Can't Stay Away" | Allen, Robbins, Mike Elizondo | Elizondo |
3:19 |
4. |
"The Truth" | Pat Monahan, Toby Gad | Gad |
4:40 |
5. |
"Written All Over My Face" | Kipner, Frampton, O'Donoghue, Sheehan | Frampton, Kipner |
3:34 |
6. |
"Bring It Back" | Allen, Francis White | Eg White |
3:42 |
7. |
"Red Guitar" | Allen | Mike Flynn, Warren Huart |
4:27 |
8. |
"Is It Over" | Allen, Elizondo, Cale Mills | Elizondo |
3:34 |
9. |
"Let It Rain" | Allen, Tobias Karlsson | Karlsson |
3:29 |
10. |
"Alright with Me" | Allen, Joe King | Flynn, King |
3:07 |
11. |
"Lifetime" | Allen, Elizondo, Jon Foreman | Elizondo |
3:38 |
12. |
"I Need to Know" | Allen, Robbins, Gad | Gad |
3:34 |
14. |
"Send Me All Your Angels" | Allen, Chris Daughtry, Elizondo | Elizondo |
3:29 |
14. |
"From the Ashes" | Allen, Robbins, Gad | Gad |
4:06 |
Credits and personnel
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- Performance credits
- All vocals – Kris Allen
- Background vocals – Billy Sollox, Eg White
- Instruments
- Bass – Mike Elizondo, Sean Hurley, Tobias Karlsson, Greg Kurstin, Danny O'Donoghue, Salaam Remi
- Cello – Victor Lawrence, Mats Lindberg
- Drums – Randy Cooke, Robin Diaz, Victor Indrizzo, Bill Lefler, Glen Power, Salaam Remi, Aaron Sterling
- Guitars — Paul Broucek, Mike Elizondo, Jon Foreman, Andrew Frampton, Paul Inder, Tobias Karlsson, Bill Lefler, David Levita, Danny O'Donoghue, Tim Pierce, Joel Shearer, Mark Sheehan, Michael Ward, Eg White, Jordan Wright
- Keyboards – Johan Carlsson, Mike Elizondo, Andrew Frampton, Steve Kipner, Greg Kurstin, Zac Rae, Salaam Remi
- Percussion – Victor Indrizzo
- Piano – Zac Rae
- Saxophone – David Ralicke
- Synthesizers – Zac Rae
- Trombone – David Ralicke
- Trumpet – Christopher Bautista
- Viola – Irene Bylund
- Violin – Mattais Bylund, Jim Sitterly
- Production
- A&R – Jeff Fenster
- Arrangement – Toby Gad
- Horn arrangement – David Ralicke
- String arrangement – Mattais Bylund
- Editing – Mattais Bylund
- Art directors – Maria P. Marulanda, Jackie Murphy
- Creative director – Keki Mingus
- Engineer – Christian Baker, Dan Frampton, Craig "The Regulator" Frank, Toby Gad, Warren Huart, Greg Kursitn, Ted Paduck, Franklin Emmanuel Socorro
- Assistant engineer – Phil Allen, Brent Arrowood, Robin Holden, Graham Hope
- String engineer – Mattais Bylynd
- Vocal engineer – Eric Weaver
- Instrumentation – Toby Gad, Eg White
- Mastering – Tom Coyne
- Mixers – Serban Ghenea, Manny Marroquin, Spike Stent
- Mixing assistant – Christian Plata, Tim Roberts
- Producers – Mike Elizondo, Mike Flynn, Andrew Frampton, Toby Gad, Warren Huart, Tobias Karlsson, Joe King, Steve Kipner, Greg Kurstin, Eg White
- Production coordinator – Chiara Krammer
- Programming – Mike Elizondo, Andrew Frampton, Toby Gad, Greg Kurstin, Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan
- Photographer – Eric Ogden
- Project coordinator – Jolie Levine
Chart performance
The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 11 with 80,000 sold for the week.[20]
Charts
Weekly charts
Chart (2009) |
Peak position |
Canadian Albums Chart |
50 |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
11 |
Year-end charts
Release history
References
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