Farmer's Daughter (album) explained

Farmer's Daughter
Type:Studio
Artist:Crystal Bowersox
Cover:Crystal Bowersox - Farmer's Daughter.jpg
Recorded:June–October 2010
Length:42:34
Producer:David Bendeth
Next Title:All That for This
Next Year:2013

Farmer's Daughter is the debut album of American Idol season nine runner-up Crystal Bowersox. It was released on December 14, 2010, through Jive Records.

Background

After placing second on Idol, Crystal was signed to a deal with Jive Records and RCA's former sister record company 19 Recordings. Originally, Crystal wanted to delay the release of the album until early 2011, but ended up moving the release date to December 14.[1] She is also to cover the Buffalo Springfield song "For What It's Worth," stating "its lyrics are relevant no matter what era it is, whatever war we're in and issues in the world," she said. "The song is always relevant." It was revealed that Chad Szeliga, who is well known for his drumming for bands such as Breaking Benjamin and OurAfter, has contributed drum tracks to the songs "Arlene", "Finally Got It Right" and "Hold On" which was written by Nickelback's Chad Kroeger.

The song "Holy Toledo" was played during Idol when she returned home. This is the first time an Idol contestant's own song was played during the show before their departure.[2]

Singles

"Farmer's Daughter" was released as the first single on December 13, 2010. "Hold On" was supposed to be the first single, but was switched to "Farmer's Daughter." The music video for "Farmer's Daughter" premiered on her website on December 16, 2010.[3]

Reception

Critical reception

The album received mixed to positive reviews. Allmusic gave the album 2.5 stars out of 5. Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle said the album "failed to live up to Idol hype."[4] Metacritic gave the album 63 out of 100 based on six critical reviews.[5]

Commercial success

In the United States, the album debuted at number 28 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 58,000 copies[6] and as of October 2011 has sold 205,000 copies.

In Canada, the album debuted at number 90 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[7]

Personnel

As noted at AllMusic:[8]

Charts and sales

Year-end charts

Chart (2011)Position
US Billboard 200[9] 181
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[10] 33

Sales

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dinh . James . Crystal Bowersox Reveals Farmer's Daughter Details - Music, Celebrity, Artist News . https://web.archive.org/web/20101118040133/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1651755/20101108/crystal_bowersox.jhtml . dead . November 18, 2010 . MTV . November 8, 2010 . November 15, 2011.
  2. Web site: Crystal Bowersox Stays Rough-And-Tumble On 'Farmer's Daughter' . Billboard.com . September 14, 2009 . November 15, 2011.
  3. Web site: Trailer from Body of Proof . Crystal Bowersox . November 15, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110708210421/http://www.crystalbowersox.com/news/farmers-daughter-video-premiere . July 8, 2011 .
  4. Web site: JOEY GUERRA, Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle . Bowersox debut fails to live up to Idol hype - Houston Chronicle . Chron.com . December 13, 2010 . November 15, 2011.
  5. Web site: Farmer's Daughter Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic . Metacritic.com . November 15, 2011.
  6. Web site: Crystal Bowersox's 'Farmer's Daughter' debuts with 58K sales . Content.usatoday.com . December 22, 2010 . November 15, 2011.
  7. Web site: Crystal Bowersox's 'Farmer's Daughter' tops Lee DeWyze's first-week album sales - From Inside the Box - Zap2it . Blog.zap2it.com . November 15, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110511144715/http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2010/12/crystal-bowersoxs-farmers-daughter-tops-lee-dewyzes-first-week-album-sales.html . May 11, 2011 . dead .
  8. https://www.allmusic.com/album/farmers-daughter-mw0002070884/credits Personnel at allmusic
  9. Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2011. Billboard. February 8, 2021.
  10. Top Rock Albums – Year-End 2011. Billboard. February 8, 2021.
  11. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/american-idol-scotty-mccreerys-successful-251864 American Idol: With Scotty McCreery's Successful Debut, Did Universal Learn From Sony's Mistakes?