Chesapeake (album) explained

Chesapeake
Type:studio
Artist:Rachael Yamagata
Cover:Chesapeake by Rachael Yamagata.jpg
Released:October 11, 2011 (United States)
Genre:Alternative rock, blues rock
Length:43:54
Label:Frankenfish, Megaforce
Producer:John Alagía, Rachael Yamagata
Prev Title:Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:Heavyweight EP
Next Year:2012

Chesapeake is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata. It was released on October 11, 2011, via Frankenfish Records and Megaforce Records in North America.

Development

Recorded in Maryland, Chesapeake is Yamagata's first studio album since 2008's Elephants...Teeth Sinking into Heart. She utilized the fan-funded music platform PledgeMusic to fund the album. She parted ways from her record label, and released it through her own label called Frankenfish Records. She told Steve Baltin of Rolling Stone, "It was really gratifying in that sense because I don’t have the pressures of a major label anymore. In a funny way, I think this might be a more commercial record for me in terms of reaching a broader audience because there was no attempt or requirement to be anything but what we felt like doing in the room."[1] She reunited with John Alagía, the producer of her debut album, Happenstance, to help produce the album.

Critical reception

James Christopher Monger of AllMusic said, "by far Yamagata's most laid-back release to date, offering up ten tracks that run the gamut from lush and languid ("Saturday Morning", "Even If I Don’t") to sultry and spooky ("Starlight") and back again with the easy confidence of an artist on her home turf."

Covers

"You Won't Let Me" was covered by Australian recording artist Karise Eden, who won the first series of The Voice (Australia).

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Exclusive Listen: Rachael Yamagata Shifts Into Brighter Gear on 'Starlight'. Baltin. Steve. August 2011 . Rolling Stone. 6 July 2012.