Complete (Lila McCann album) explained

Complete
Type:Studio
Artist:Lila McCann
Cover:Lilacomplete.jpg
Studio:
Genre:Country
Length:33:54
Label:Warner Bros. Nashville
Producer:David Malloy
Prev Title:Something in the Air
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Super Hits
Next Year:2002

Complete is the third studio album by American country music artist Lila McCann, released on June 26, 2001 via Warner Bros. Nashville as her sole album with the label following her departure from Asylum Records. The album was released two years following her previous record Something in the Air (1999) in which during that time she graduated high school and began working with new producer David Malloy. Complete is also McCann's final studio album with a major record label and is her only album to not contain any writing credits from her.

Upon release, Complete received mixed reviews, with the content of the album either being received positively or negatively. Two singles were released from the album, namely "Come a Little Closer" and "Because of You". The former failed to reach the top-40 of the US country airplay chart while the latter completely failed to enter the chart at all. The album would peak at number 18 on the US Top Country Albums chart. Following the failures of the two singles, McCann would be dropped by Warner Bros. Nashville.

Two songs on this album would be recorded by other artists. The second single "Because of You" would go on to be recorded by Canadian artist Celine Dion, from which it would be included on limited edition versions of her 2002 studio album A New Day Has Come. The album cut "Mighty Mighty Love" would later be recorded by country artist Ty Herndon for his 2007 studio album Right About Now, in which it would be released as a single.

Content

McCann said in an interview with Radio & Records quote, "Going into the studio this time, I wanted to sing songs that I thought were appropriate for me at this time in my life. I wanted more of a challenge [...] Every time I record a new album, I'm able to go further, because I know more about myself."[1] She also said at the time, "I've grown up in the past three years...My music has changed. It is not so bubble gum. It has taken on a cooler edge, but it's still not beyond my years."[2]

Singles

"Come a Little Closer" was serviced to country radio on April 16, 2001, as the lead single from Complete. Deborah Evans Price of Billboard gave it a favorable review, saying that McCann "displays greater confidence that on her initial outings, but still maintains an appealing girlish exuberance on this up-tempo tune."[3] The track had a promising start, debuting at number 49 on the US Hot Country Songs chart the week of May 5, 2001, becoming the highest debut of the week. This did not translate into chart success however, as the song fizzled out at number 43 on June 2, 2001, spending only 11 weeks in total on the chart.[4] A video, directed by Gerry Wenner,[5] was released to CMT on May 27, 2001, but did little to help the song.[6] The second and final single, "Because of You", was released on July 16, 2001 to airplay. Deborah Evans Price reviewed the song negatively, saying "The lyric is a succession of romantic cliches [...] The production sounds bland and predictable."[7] The song completely failed to enter the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, becoming McCann's first single to do so. No more singles were released following this one.

Critical reception

Complete received mixed reviews from music reviews. Rick Cohoon of AllMusic gave the album a positive review, calling it a more confident and mature record than her previous albums, highlighting "Come a Little Closer" and "She Remembers Love" as standout tracks. A more mixed review came from Dan MacIntosh of Country Standard Time, saying that although she has a "sweet and strong voice," he criticized the content on the album although also praised "She Remembers Love", naming it the highlight. Fred Bronson of Billboard named Complete his 20th favorite album of 2001.[8]

Commercial performance

Complete debuted on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart the week of July 14, 2001, at number 18 with 10,000 copies sold first week, becoming McCann's first album to miss the top ten of the chart.[9] By the next week, the album had fallen to number 26. The album continued to dip down the chart, falling to number 32, then 33, 37, 43, 48, 49, 53, 59, and then 61. The album spent its final week on the chart at number 72; it spent only 12 weeks in total on the chart. The album also charted on the Billboard 200, debuting at number 152 on July 14, 2001. It spent one more week at number 179 before falling off entirely.

Personnel

Taken from the Complete booklet.[10]

References

  1. News: June 29, 2001 . Country Action: The New Album Gallery . . 77 . 1408.
  2. News: Wille . Chris . October 18, 2002 . McCann's ready to return to limelight . August 8, 2024 . . 5.
  3. Price . Deborah Evans . May 5, 2001 . Taylor . Chuck . Reviews & Previews Singles: Lila McCann – "Come a Little Closer" . August 8, 2024 . . . 21 . 113 . 18 . 0006-2510.
  4. Lila McCann Chart History (Hot Country Songs) . . https://web.archive.org/web/20211118034732/https://www.billboard.com/artist/lila-mccann/chart-history/csi/ . November 18, 2021.
  5. Web site: CMT : Videos : Lila McCann : Come A Little Closer . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121024093509/http://www.cmt.com/videos/lila-mccann/387539/come-a-little-closer.jhtml . October 24, 2012 . September 19, 2011 . Country Music Television.
  6. June 9, 2001 . Video Monitor: New Ons . August 8, 2024 . . . 85 . 113 . 23 . 0006-2510.
  7. Price . Deborah Evans . July 28, 2001 . Taylor . Chuck . Reviews & Previews Singles: Lila McCann – "Because of You" . August 8, 2024 . . . 24 . 113 . 30 . 0006-2510.
  8. Fred Bronson . December 29, 2001 . Chart Beat . August 8, 2024 . . . 8 . 113 . 52 . 0006-2510.
  9. Jessen . Wade . July 14, 2001 . Country Corner: Young Country . August 8, 2024 . . . 57 . 113 . 28 . 0006-2510.
  10. Complete (liner notes). Lila McCann. Warner Bros. Nashville Records. 2001. 48002.