Like It Like That (album)

Like It Like That
Studio album by Guy Sebastian
Released Australia 23 Oct 2009
USA 29 Jun 2010
Recorded November 2008—September 2009
Genre Soul, Pop, R&B
Label Sony Music Australia, Red Int/Red Ink
Producer David Ryan Harris, Fredrik Odesjo
Guy Sebastian chronology
The Memphis Album
(2007)
Like it Like That
(2009)
Twenty Ten
(2010)
Singles from Like It Like That
  1. "Like It Like That"
    Released: 7 August 2009 (2009-08-07)
  2. "Art of Love feat. Jordin Sparks "
    Released: 20 November 2009 (2009-11-20)
  3. "All to Myself"
    Released: 26 February 2010 (2010-02-26)
  4. "Never Hold You Down"
    Released: 4 June 2010 (2010-06-04)

Like It Like That is the fifth album by Australian singer Guy Sebastian. The album was produced by David Ryan Harris & Fredrik Odesjo and was released in Australia on 23 October 2009 and in the US on 29 June 2010.[1] The album contains a duet with Jordin Sparks, and also three tracks with John Mayer on guitar and backing vocals.[2][3][4] It peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and has gained platinum accreditation.[5][6] The album produced two of the most successful singles of Sebastian's career. The title track "Like It Like That" reached No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and was accredited triple platinum.[7][8] "Art of Love" was also a top 10 single, spending 5 months in the ARIA top 50 and gaining platinum accreditation.[8][9] Sebastian received six ARIA Music Award nominations for the album and two of its singles.[10]

Contents

Writing and development

Like It Like That is an album of original soul music influenced by Sebastian's previous album, The Memphis Album, which was a covers album of Memphis soul songs recorded with The MGs in Memphis in 2007. Sebastian said in an interview with The Age in October 2009, "The most comfortable I've ever felt in the studio was during The Memphis Album. And the success of that prompted me to make a record like this one."[11] Sebastian made several trips to America during 2008 to write songs for the album.[12][13] Five of the songs were co-written with the album's producer David Ryan Harris, four were written entirely by Sebastian himself, and three were co-written with other writers. He later said, "I wrote the music on this album based on how I feel when I listen to the Otis Reddings and the Wilson Picketts of the world. I'll put that music on and it always just lifts me and makes me feel great."[14]

In late 2008 Sebastian again travelled to the US to record some of the tracks with members of John Mayer's band. Mayer was invited to the recording sessions to put a guitar solo on one track, but stayed to contribute guitar and backing vocals on four songs.[2][3] One of these songs was not included on the album. The three which are on the album are "All To Myself", "Failed To Mention" and "Never Be You".[14] The album's second single "Art of Love" is a ballad co-written by Sebastian and Adam Rielly. It was written as a duet, but Sebastian was unable to find a singer in Australia to record it with. He had also submitted the track to Jordin Sparks, and shortly before the album was due to be released Sparks agreed to sing on the track. Sebastian flew to Los Angeles to record her vocals and later returned to film the video with her.[4] The final track on the album, "Perfection", was written by Sebastian as a tribute to his wife Jules, and was sung by him at their wedding. He was not going to release it originally, but was persuaded by friends and family to add it to the album.[11]

Sebastian said in an interview in late 2009 that the songs for the album originally had a much more organic old school sound, as his US record company had wanted the album to have a similar sound to The Memphis Album. He said he didn't feel that was right for the Australian market, "I ended up with a new record of original songs that didn’t have quite the right production, like it all sounded quite old school, it didn’t really have a modern edge to it. I ended up going back and reproducing everything which was quite a nightmare. I mean "Like It Like That" for example was really old school, like real drums, real organic, so we reproduced that and we got it to sound a little more modern, in your face I guess, the way it is now and we did that with a lot of the tracks so yeah, it was a bit of a nightmare getting to the final product".[15] Sebastian said he felt he was exactly where he wanted to be creatively with this album: "I'm in a really happy place musically, because this is exactly the style of music I want to do and that I've wanted to do for so long. It's not about me changing the world; it's just about fun music - pure and simple. Music is so powerful. It's powerful enough on a personal level, without me trying to change the world."[14]

Critical reception

Like It Like That has been well received by critics. The title track and lead single "Like It Like That" was named one of the best singles of the year by both Rave Magazine and the Music Network.[16][17] Art Of Love was one of the twenty songs shortlisted for the 2010 APRA Song Of The Year and "All to Myself" was shortlisted for the 2011 APRA Song of the Year.[18][19] The album itself received many positive reviews. Paul Cashmere from Undercover Music wrote, "By covering the classics on the The Memphis Album Guy Sebastian discovered Guy Sebastian. He has drawn from that epitome and created what should be considered the debut album from the next phase of his career.[...] If The Memphis Album was Guy’s initiation into becoming a Soul Man then Like It Like That is the graduation.[20] Ara Jansen said in The West Australian, "While there are plenty of pop elements to the album, Sebastian has finally and unabashedly unleashed his soul side. He's also done it with a big grin on his face as songs such as the wonderful "Magic" and the title track fizz like a soft drink on a hot day."[21] In a review in The Sunday Herald Sun Bryan Patterson gave Like It Like That a 4 out of 5 star rating and said, "I may sue Guy Sebastian. His insanely catchy little track, with its stupidly seductive flute, guitars and choruses, has been playing over and over in my head for days[...]Sebastian has paid his dues and finally found his sound. And it’s good music, all written or co-written by the young man."[22] Bruce Hardy from Tom Magazine also gave the album 4 out of 5 stars saying, "Like It Like That is an album that sensibly allows Guy to strut his own stuff and consolidate his reputation as one of the best contemporary soul/R&B singers in the world.[...] It’s a tall ask to find original material that can act as a limousine for a world class soul voice but Like It Like That goes a long way to achieving that end."[23] Sebastian was nominated for six ARIA Music Awards for the album and two of its singles in 2010. He received nominations for "Best Pop Release", "Best Male Artist", "Most Popular Australian Album", and "Most Popular Australian Artist" for the album, with "Like It Like That" and "Art of Love receiving nominations for "Most Popular Single".[10]

Release and promotion

Like It Like That, the lead single and album title track, was released to radio in July 2009. It was the No. 1 played song on Australian radio for five weeks.[24] Sebastian performed the song on the Grand Final of the Seven Network's Dancing with the Stars in August 2009. "Like It Like That" was used extensively by Channel 7 for their program promotions which ran from August 2009 through to early 2010.[25] The album was released on 23 October 2009. During the release week Sebastian did instore promotional appearances which drew large crowds, including ones at Tea Tree Plaza in South Australia and Westfield Liverpool in New South Wales.[26][27] The second single "Art of Love" was released in November 2009. Sparks was meant to come to Australia to perform the song with Sebastian at the Australian Idol Grand Finale, but due to her being taken ill with acute appendicitis she was unable to make the trip.[28] Sebastian performed the song alone using the video for Spark's vocal parts. They eventually performed the song together in July 2010 during her American Battlefield Tour.[29] During December 2009 and January 2010 Channel 7 used "Art Of Love" for the summer promotion of their drama series Home And Away.[30] Sebastian toured the capital cities in February 2010 and a did a regional tour in June and July 2010.[31][32]

Singles

Charts and certifications

Like It Like That peaked at number six on the ARIA Albums Chart, spending 29 weeks in the ARIA top 100, including 19 nonconsecutive weeks in the top 50, and gained platinum certification.[5]

Peak positions

Weekly ARIA Chart

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Certification
ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart 6[5] Platinum[6]
New Zealand Top 40 Albums Chart 28[36]

ARIA End of Year charts

Year Provider Overall
Rank
Australian

Artist Rank

2009 ARIA 63[41] 18[42]
2010 ARIA 36[43]

US album

In 2008 Sebastian gained a contract to release his previous album The Memphis Album in the US. The release was later changed to only include three of the soul cover songs from The Memphis Album, with the other eight tracks being songs which he had recorded for his fifth Australian album.[44] Sebastian stated in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, "They were originally just going to release The Memphis Album, but I don't want to be known as a covers artist here. It was all right in Australia, because it was my fourth album, but I want some originals on there."[45] The album was set to be released in mid 2009, under the title Like It Like That.

Sebastian spent much of the early part of 2009 in the US, continuing to work on his Australian album, and also doing promotion for the release of the US album. He performed at Oscar Haven, a three day entertainment event held in Beverly Hills during the Academy Awards, at which he was a headline act at a Haven party hosted by Stardust Pictures and Jamie Kennedy.[46][47] He was invited to perform at the music festival SXSW in Austin Texas, including showcases at Sounds Australia and the BMI Acoustic Brunch.[48][49] Sebastian also gained a four week residency at the Drom in New York,[50] and he and Steve Cropper were invited to perform at the Ninth Annual NonCommvention in Philadelphia, which is the annual conference for North America's non-commercial Triple A radio.[51][52]

"Like It Like That", the title track from the album, was picked up by the NBC network and used in their summer promotion campaign.[53][54] Shortly before the album was due for release, Victor Records, the subdivision of Sony America's Commercial Group Sebastian was signed to, underwent restructuring. This caused the release to be delayed, but Commercial later reaffirmed the album would be released in the US in 2010.[55] The US album is now identical to the Australian album, and was released on 29 June 2010 under the Red Ink label.[56] In July Sebastian performed "Art Of Love" with Sparks at three of her Battlefield Tour concerts while he was touring in the US to promote the release of his album.[1][29]

Track listing and writing credits

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Like It Like That"   Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris, Sean Hurley 4:01
2. "All To Myself"   Guy Sebastian, Carl Dimatago 4:33
3. "Art of Love" (Featuring Jordin Sparks) Guy Sebastian, Adam Reily 3:58
4. "Attention"   Guy Sebastian, Fredrik Odesjo, Andreas Levander 3:26
5. "Magic" (Featuring Tarryn Stokes) Guy Sebastian 4:19
6. "Bring Yourself"   Guy Sebastian 3:39
7. "Never Hold You Down"   Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris 3:36
8. "Fail To Mention"   David Ryan Harris, Guy Sebastian 4:12
9. "Never Be You"   Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris, Sean Hurley 4:25
10. "Coming Home"   Guy Sebastian, David Ryan Harris 4:00
11. "Undo"   Guy Sebastian 3:46
12. "Perfection"   Guy Sebastian 3:29

Personnel

  • Carl Dimatago - guitar, bass
  • Victor Row - piano
  • Jumaane Smith - trumpet
  • Angus Gomm - trumpet
  • Ben Gurton - trombone
  • Bob Reynelds - tenor saxophone
  • David Moyer - baritone saxophone, flute
  • Steve Fitzmaurice - baritone saxophone
  • Bjorn Almgren - saxophone
  • Calvin Turner - string arrangements
  • David Angell - violin
  • Mary Kathryn VanOsdale - violin
  • David Davidson - violin
  • Marianne Broadfoot - violin
  • Kerry Martin - violin
  • Monissa Angell - viola
  • John Catchings - cello
  • Rachel Maio - cello

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia 23 October 2009[58] Sony Music Australia CD, digital download 88697580922
United States 29 June 2010[1] RED INT/RED INK[56] CD, digital download 886977446726

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