Bear Creek (album)

Bear Creek
Studio album by Brandi Carlile
Released June 5, 2012
Recorded Bear Creek Studios
Genre Folk rock
Length 50:56
Label Columbia
Producer Trina Shoemaker, Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth, Phil Hanseroth, Jay Joyce
Brandi Carlile chronology
Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony
(2011)
Bear Creek
(2012)
The Firewatcher's Daughter
(2015)
Singles from Bear Creek
  1. "That Wasn't Me"
    Released: April 3, 2012
  2. "Keep Your Heart Young"
    Released: November 5, 2012

Bear Creek is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile. The album was released on June 5, 2012, through Columbia Records.[1] The entire album was produced by Grammy Award winner Trina Shoemaker. The title of the album refers to Bear Creek Studios in which the majority of the album was recorded.

Singles

The first single from the album was "That Wasn't Me" which was released on April 3, 2012. The song peaked at #5 on the US Triple A radio format.

The second single "Keep Your Heart Young" was sent to Triple A radios, on November 5, 2012. So far, it peaked at #38 (December 7, 2012).

Reception

The album debuted at number 70 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Hard Way Home"  Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth  3:21
2. "Raise Hell"  Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth  4:08
3. "Save Part of Yourself"  Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth  3:22
4. "That Wasn't Me"  Brandi Carlile  3:42
5. "Keep Your Heart Young"  Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth  3:20
6. "100"  Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth  3:21
7. "A Promise to Keep"  Tim Hanseroth  4:02
8. "I'll Still Be There"  Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth  3:26
9. "What Did I Ever Come Here For"  Phil Hanseroth  3:40
10. "Heart's Content"  Brandi Carlile  3:34
11. "Rise Again"  Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth  4:11
12. "In the Morrow"  Brandi Carlile, Tim Hanseroth  4:02
13. "Just Kids"  Brandi Carlile, Jared Faw  6:47
Total length:
50:56

Personnel

All credits are here listed as printed in the album booklet. Personnel are listed alphabetically, with the primary artists listed separately.

Charts

Chart (2012)[3] Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart 70
U.S. Billboard 200 10
U.S. Billboard Rock Albums 3
U.S. Billboard Folk Albums 1
U.S. Billboard Digital Albums 4
U.S. Billboard Tastemaker Albums 2

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