Amidst the Chaos Sara Bareilles
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Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
05.04.2019
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- 1 Fire 03:50
- 2 No Such Thing 03:58
- 3 Armor 04:27
- 4 If I Can't Have You 04:14
- 5 Eyes on You 04:04
- 6 Miss Simone 04:13
- 7 Wicked Love 04:40
- 8 Orpheus 04:14
- 9 Poetry by Dead Men 03:49
- 10 Someone Who Loves Me 03:18
- 11 Saint Honesty 04:35
- 12 A Safe Place to Land 04:29
Info for Amidst the Chaos
A lot’s changed since Sara Bareilles released her last non-Waitress-related album, 2013’s Blessed Unrest. Namely, she tells the Los Angeles Times, she’s no longer afraid of what people will think of her.
She says at the beginning of her career, she “was terrified of upsetting anybody.”
“It was paralyzing,” she says, adding that now, “It’s more important to me to say what feels true than to worry that someone’s not going to buy my record because they know I don’t like Trump.”
Her new album, Amidst the Chaos, was born out of feelings about the state of the world today. It features “A Safe Place to Land,” a duet with her Jesus Christ Superstar co-star John Legend about family separation at the southern border, and “If I Can’t Have You,” a song that sounds like she’s pining for a lost love but is actually about… missing the Obamas.
All of the songs – including lead single “Armor” – were recorded live in the studio, giving the album a less-processed sound.
Sara tells Los Angeles Times that the year's she's spent working on Broadway have taught her about collaboration, and to "not to be so precious” with her material.
Produced by T Bone Burnett
Sara Bareilles
is a mesmerizing singer-songwriter who grew up performing in her native Humboldt County, California with no formal training in either voice or piano. Much of her adolescence was spent perched in front of a worn piano learning chords and scribbling simple melodies and lyrics. In 2003, Bareilles co-produced her first independent studio demo, Careful Confessions, and she earned a loyal grassroots following through touring.
In March 2005, she performed at the popular "ASCAP Presents…" acoustic showcase at South By Southwest. With word of mouth support and hypnotic live performances that left fans hanging on her every word, Epic Records took notice and signed Bareilles to a record deal the following month.
The following February, producer Eric Rosse took her under his wing, and the two spent more than a year perfecting the orchestration for the new album. Her highly anticipated debut album Little Voice was finally released on July 3, 2007, and it skyrocketed to #1 on the iTunes album chart and made an impressive debut on Billboard's Top 200 Album Chart at #45. After the single, "Love Song" was highlighted in a Rhapsody commercial, the song jumped from #73 to #16 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song eventually reached number one, making Bareilles the biggest breakthrough female artist of the year.
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