Unbroken (Katharine McPhee album)

Unbroken
Studio album by Katharine McPhee
Released January 5, 2010 (2010-01-05) (U.S.)
Recorded 2008-2009
The Village
(Los Angeles, California)
Genre Pop
Length 47:15
Label Verve Forecast
Producer John Alagía
Katharine McPhee chronology
Katharine McPhee
(2007)
Unbroken
(2010)
Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You
(2010)
Singles from Unbroken
  1. "Had It All"
    Released: August 25, 2009

Unbroken is the second album from American Idol season five runner-up Katharine McPhee. The album was released on January 5, 2010 by Verve Forecast Records, her first album on the label.[1] It debuted at number 27 on the Billboard 200, selling 15,000 copies in its first week.[2] As of January 2011, the album has sold 45,000 copies in the US.[3]

Contents

Background

After McPhee was dropped from RCA Records, she was signed to Verve Forecast Records, part of the Verve Music Group under Universal Music Group.[4] Verve Music Group president/CEO Bruce Resnikoff told Billboard, "The album she is working on will show many new sides to her talents as an interpreter and a songwriter, and show everyone just how special she is."

For her debut album, McPhee co-wrote three songs. She has had much more involvement in the writing process of this album, with writing credits on six of the songs.[5]

After months of recording, the album process was completed on August 21.[6][7] When asked to describe the album, McPhee has been quoted as saying that an "organic," "edgy," and more "adult" sound will be prominent on the album.[8][9]

Inspired by the new label and new album, McPhee traded in her long brunette hair for a short blonde do and made it part of the promotion for the album, with an exclusive "First Look" in People Magazine.[10]

Behind the scenes videos from recording at the Village have been posted on McPhee's MySpace.[11]

The album was set for release on October 6, 2009 but in September, it got pushed back to Jan 5, 2010 due to scheduling conflicts (McPhee confirmed the new date and explanation in a video on her website[12]).

Singles

"Had It All" was released as the first and only radio single from the album. It was released on McPhee's MySpace page and to iTunes for purchase on August 25, 2009, and to AC and Hot AC radio on September 21. It peaked at number 22 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. The official music video premiered on the music video site Vevo on October 13, 2009. "Had It All" has sold 29,000 downloads to date in the United States.[13]

Promotional singles

Appearance in media

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "It's Not Right"   Lucie Silvas, Gary Go 3:54
2. "Had It All"   Kara DioGuardi, Mitch Allan, David Hodges 3:06
3. "Keep Drivin"   Katharine McPhee, Chris Tompkins, Rachael Yamagata 3:57
4. "Last Letter"   McPhee, Barry Dean, Luke Laird 3:20
5. "Surrender"   McPhee, Ingrid Michaelson, Marshall Altman 3:42
6. "Terrified" (feat. Jason Reeves)"   DioGuardi, Jason Reeves 3:56
7. "How"   Silvas, Mike Busbee, Alex James 3:32
8. "Say Goodbye"   Troy Verges, Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, Hillary Lindsey 3:46
9. "Faultline"   Silvas, Shridhar Solanki, Rachel Thibodeau 4:14
10. "Anybody's Heart"   McPhee, Dean, Laird 3:21
11. "Lifetime"   McPhee, Boots Ottestad 3:11
12. "Unbroken"   McPhee, Paula Cole 4:17
13. "Brand New Key"   Melanie Safka 2:59

Last Letter was coproduced by Martin Bishop, Daniel Lloyd, and McPhee; Lifetime was produced by Ottestad; the rest were produced by John Alagia.

iTunes bonus tracks
Deluxe edition DVD

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [20]
Billboard Magazine (favorable) [21]
The Boston Globe (favorable)[22]
Entertainment Weekly C+[23]
People
Times Union (favorable)[24]
Philadelphia Inquirer

Unbroken received generally mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received a score of 58, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[25]

Chart performance

Chart (2010) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 27

References

  1. ^ Verve press release announcing January release date, September 16, 2009
  2. ^ Idol Chatter 01-13-2010 "Album Sales: Carrie Underwood plays on; Katharine McPhee debuts"
  3. ^ Idol Chatter 01-19-2011 (9th comment in comments section by IC staffer Brian Mansfield) "Plenty of room for new Idols on the sales chart"
  4. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/-1003934671.story#/bbcom/news/-1003934671.story
  5. ^ http://top40.about.com/b/2009/08/05/new-katharine-mcphee-album-on-the-way-and-she-is-a-blonde.htm
  6. ^ http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=58201324&blogId=506664450
  7. ^ http://twitter.com/katharinemcphee/status/3457927390
  8. ^ http://www.myitmeblog.com/index.php/archives/74
  9. ^ http://www.popeater.com/2009/08/25/katharine-mcphee-had-it-all-video/
  10. ^ Exclusive First Look: Katharine McPhee Goes Blonde for Her New Album.
  11. ^ http://www.myspace.com/katharinemcphee
  12. ^ McPhee confirms release date change to January 2010
  13. ^ a b c Yahoo Music Blogs, Paul Grein's Chart Watch: Week Ending Aug 8, 2010: Taylor Swift Returns; Comments section, Comment #24 (by Paul Grein)
  14. ^ Idol Chatter USAToday.com 09-23-2009 "Already Gone, Leave This Town Chart High for Idol Sales"
  15. ^ Andrew Garcia, Crystal Bowersox Emerge As 'American Idol' Front-Runners In Hollywood
  16. ^ Track sales: 'We Are the World' and the power of Didi Benami
  17. ^ Idol Chatter 03-03-2010 USAToday.com "Kris Allen's Let It Be debuts with 46k downloads"
  18. ^ TLC promo 19 Kids and Counting: Josie Comes Home
  19. ^ Marantha! Music Releases "I Am Official Motion Picture Soundtrack"
  20. ^ "amg Album review". http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1622867. 
  21. ^ Billboard CD Reviews: Susan Boyle, Adam Lambert, Kris Allen
  22. ^ The Boston Globe review: Katharine McPhee 'Unbroken'
  23. ^ Entertainment Weekly review: Unbroken
  24. ^ Times Union Review - New CDs: Katharine McPhee, Unbroken
  25. ^ Metacritic: Katharine McPhee: Unbroken (2009): Reviews

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