Bittersweet (Kasey Chambers album)
Bittersweet | ||||
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Studio album by Kasey Chambers | ||||
Released |
29 August 2014 (Australia) | |||
Recorded | Australia | |||
Genre | Pop, Rock | |||
Length | 45:44 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Records, Sugar Hill Records | |||
Producer | Nick DiDia | |||
Kasey Chambers chronology | ||||
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Singles from Bittersweet | ||||
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"Bittersweet" is the ninth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers. It was released in August 2014 and debuted at No. 2 in Australia. This is her sixth top 5 album in Australia.[1]
It was the first album of Chambers' not to be produced by her brother Nash Chambers. The album was produced instead by Nick DiDia. Kasey says for this record she needed something different: “I wanted to have an experience making a record that I had never had before. I wanted to challenge myself and I wanted to be excited.” DiDia had previously produced albums for Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine, Bruce Springsteen, The Wallflowers, The Living End, and Powderfinger.[2]
It's also Chambers’ first album since she split from husband Shane Nicholson.
The album won Best Country album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2014 Chambers also received a nomination for Best female artist but lost out to Sia.[3]
Chambers also toured throughout 2014/2015 to support the album.[4]
The album was released in the United States on July 24, 2015 through Sugar Hill Records. She toured the US throughout July and August to support the release.[5]
Reviews
Chris Familton from The Music AU gave the album 3.5 out of 5, saying; "[The album] finds her canvassing a range of styles and moods, often with religious/biblical references, without sacrificing her heart-on-sleeve emotiveness, innate sense of melody and country heart. Chambers has again come up with a strong batch of songs that give her the opportunity to rewardingly dig into a few vocal corners she hasn’t explored to any great extent on previous albums. " [6]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Oh Grace" | 04:21 |
2. | "Is God Real?" | 03:52 |
3. | "Wheelbarrow (with Ashleigh Dallas) " | 03:50 |
4. | "I Would Do" | 04:17 |
5. | "Hell of a Way to Go" | 03:39 |
6. | "House on a Hill" | 03:48 |
7. | "Stalker" | 02:42 |
8. | "Heaven or Hell" | 03:03 |
9. | "Bittersweet (with Bernard Fanning) " | 03:59 |
10. | "Too Late to Save Me" | 03:45 |
11. | "Christmas Day" | 04:48 |
12. | "I'm Alive" | 03:50 |
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar – Bernard Fanning, Dan Kelly, Kasey Chambers
- Backing Vocals – Ashleigh Dallas, Bernard Fanning, Dan Kelly, Kasey Chambers
- Banjo – Ashleigh Dallas, Kasey Chambers
- Bass – Matthew Engelbrecht
- Design – Alex Mustakov
- Drums – Declan Kelly
- Electric Guitar – Dan Kelly
- Fiddle – Ashleigh Dallas
- Flugelhorn – Matthew Engelbrecht
- Harmonica – Bernard Fanning
- Keyboards – Bernard Fanning
- Mandolin – Ashleigh Dallas
- Mastered By – Steve Smart
- Mixed By – Nick Didia
- Percussion – Declan Kelly
- Photography By – Carlotta Moye
- Piano – Bernard Fanning
- Producer – Nick Didia
Charts
"Bittersweet" debuted at No. 2 in Australia on its released in 2014, behind Jimmy Barnes' 30:30 Hindsight. In the US, the album was released in July 2015, and debuted on the Heatseeker Albums chart at No. 24, and Folk Albums at No. 23, and Top Country Albums at No. 49, with 800 copies sold in its debut week.[8]
References
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