Is There Anybody Out There? (album) explained

Is There Anybody Out There?
Type:Album
Artist:A Great Big World
Cover:Is-There-Anybody-Out-There-album.jpg
Released:January 21, 2014
Recorded:2011 - 13
Length:44:30
Next Title:When the Morning Comes
Next Year:2015

Is There Anybody Out There? is the debut album from American pop duo A Great Big World. Its single "Say Something" achieved considerable success after Christina Aguilera heard the song, decided to collaborate and a re-recorded version was released.[1]

Critical reception

The reception to the album has been mixed.[2] Timothy Monger of AllMusic thought that the duo Ian Axel and Chad King tackled "some classic pop territory with a wide-eyed sincerity that is ultimately appealing if occasionally trite," that the production is "concise and full of punch," but there are moments that could "benefit from some subtlety." Jason Lipschutz of Billboard said that the album is "as uniformly earnest as the sombre lead" single "Say Something," but also has songs that offered "quirky optimism and snappy tempo."[3] Glenn Gamboa of Newsday found the album filled with surprises and thought it musically and lyrically "eclectic." He judged the duo to have approached the album "with such passion and joyfulness on "Is There Anyone Out There?" (sic) that you end up going along for the wild ride and enjoying it." Elysa Gardner of USA Today was equally positive and thought the tunes in the album "smartly crafted," the singing of the duo blended "seamlessly," and that their more driving tracks "establish this pair as pop contenders."

Among the more negative reviews, Jim Farber of New York Daily News castigated the album, calling it the "latest, and clumsiest, example" of "the geekiest elements of modern show tunes into the musical mainstream," one that "pivots on the kind of reedy, sexually unsure, and over-articulated vocals that scream 'bad Broadway.'" Jon Caramanica of the New York Times considered the album to be "gentle and plain-spoken and free of any artifice," but also "dull" and "painfully executed." He also found Axel's voice to be "grating," have "no color" and to be "almost digital in its simplicity."[4]

Commercial performance

The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 3 with sales of 48,000.[5] It dropped to No. 33 the following week with sale of 11,000.[6] The album has sold 165,000 copies as of October 2015.[7]

Singles

Personnel

A Great Big World

Additional Musicians

Charts

Year-end charts

Release history

Region
Date Format(s) Label Edition(s)
United StatesEpicStandard
CanadaRCA

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Great Big World talks Christina Aguilera, their new album, and the spectrum of sexuality . Jodi Walker . January 16, 2014 . Entertainment Weekly .
  2. Web site: A Great Big World's 'Is There Anybody Out There?': What the Critics Are Saying . Kyle Jaeger . The Hollywood Reporter . January 21, 2014 .
  3. Web site: Album Reviews: A Great Big World, Young the Giant, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, The Crystal Method, Von Grey . Billboard . January 21, 2014 . Jason Lipschutz .
  4. News: A Great Big World and Linnea Olsson Release Albums . January 20, 2014 . Jon Caramanica . The New York Times .
  5. Web site: Chart Watch: And The Grammy Sales Bump Goes To… . Chart Watch . Yahoo. Grein . Paul. January 29, 2014.
  6. News: Chart Moves: Michael Jackson's 'Number Ones' Hits 5 Million in Sales, OneRepublic Moves a Half-Million of 'Native' . Keith Caulfield . February 7, 2014 . Billboard .
  7. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20151029235059/http://hitsdailydouble.com/new_album_releases . October 29, 2015 . Upcoming Releases . Hits Daily Double . HITS Digital Ventures .
  8. Web site: Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2014. Billboard. May 29, 2020.