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Jekyll + Hyde
Type:studio
Artist:Zac Brown Band
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Released:April 28, 2015
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Jekyll + Hyde is the fourth studio album by American country music group Zac Brown Band. It was released on April 28, 2015.[1] The album's lead single, "Homegrown", was released on January 12, 2015.[2] "Heavy Is the Head", featuring Chris Cornell, was released two months later to the rock format. "Loving You Easy" is the album's second release to country, and third single overall.

Promotion

The band played the songs "Homegrown" and "Dress Blues" from the album at the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship pregame show.[3] On March 7, 2015, the band performed "Homegrown" and "Heavy Is the Head" on Saturday Night Live, the latter performed with Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell who provides guest vocals on the track.[4] The band embarked on their Jekyll + Hyde Tour in May 2015 in promotion of the album.[4]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 album chart on the week ending May 3, 2015, earning 228,000 album-equivalent units (214,000 copies of traditional sales), making it their third number one album on the Billboard 200 chart.[5] The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on September 11, 2015.[6] As of August 2016, the album has sold 672,400 copies in the United States.[7]

Critical reception

Carl Wilson of Billboard rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars. His review stated that "The album is a good-faith effort to match or even outstrip the band's onstage eclecticism, and the musical personality shifts help relieve the group's tendency to blandness, providing cover for Brown's dutifully generic, if personable voice. Some longer-standing fans, though, might judge the changes as diabolical as the two-faced Robert Louis Stevenson character that lends the album its name." He also thought that "Dress Blues" was the strongest track.[8] Also giving it 3.5 out of 5, Thom Jurek of Allmusic expressed general favor in the variety of stylistic choices, highlighting "Dress Blues", "Junkyard", "Remedy", "Loving You Easy", and "One Day" in particular, adding that "The stylistic range of Jekyll + Hyde proves that ZBB's reach is almost limitless, and this set will more than likely delight the group's legions of fans." However, he criticized "Wildfire" and the acoustic rendition of "Tomorrow Never Comes" as "unnecessary" and thought that the production was "too bright".[9] Giving it 3 out of 5 stars, Will Hermes of Rolling Stone praised the variety of musical styles on the album, but felt that some of the songs were "a little predictable". He thought that "Dress Blues", written and originally recorded by Jason Isbell, was the strongest track.[10]

Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Kyle Anderson rated the album "C+", stating that "Brown rarely fails to push the boundaries of the genre. It's an admirable outlook to have in the oft-stuffy world of Nashville formalism, and it has led his band to multiplatinum success. But the group's fourth studio full-length goes miles beyond even their most off-the-beaten-path excursions, and not always for the better...Though Brown's vocals adjust to Jekyll + Hydes multiple personalities, he can't provide enough continuity to keep the album cohesive, and the borderline-goofy gambits are more distracting than interesting. The album certainly proves that ZBB have range. But at some point, experimentation swerves into self-indulgence, and Brown never gets around to solving Jekyll's identity crisis." He thought that "Young and Wild" and "Heavy Is the Head" were the strongest tracks.[11] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times gave a mixed review, stating that the album "suggests a path forward. Rather than follow the hip-hop hybrids of the day, the album offers a huge amalgam of soft rock, country-rock, hard rock, heavyish metal, big band music, bluegrass and, yes, a touch of electronic music." Caramanica was also critical of Brown's singing, saying that his "unimaginative voice can gum up a song, as it does here on 'Dress Blues,' and he rarely moves past lyrical platitudes. When he evokes Kenny Rogers, as on 'One Day,' it's effective, but more often it's a liability." He also thought of the musical arrangements that "Even when Mr. Brown is taking it easy, though, the band is working hard, eager to show it's trapped inside a flimsy box."[12]

Personnel

Compiled from liner notes.[13]

Zac Brown Band

Additional musicians

Choir on "Remedy" and "I'll Be Your Man": Darrell Scott, Maureen Murphy, Sarah Dugas, John Cowan, Odessa Settles, Rick Jones, Jason Eskridge

Technical

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2015)Position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[14] 35
US Billboard 200[15] 24
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[16] 3
Chart (2016)Position
US Billboard 200[17] 112
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[18] 22
Chart (2017)Position
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[19] 62

Notes and References

  1. Web site: News . Zac Brown Band . 2015-04-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150508002203/http://www.zacbrownband.com/news.html?n_id=2457 . 2015-05-08 . dead .
  2. Web site: Dunkerley . Beville . Zac Brown Band, 'Homegrown' Is First Single From New Label Partnership . Rolling Stone . 2015-01-12 . 2015-04-24.
  3. Web site: Zac Brown Band to Headline College Football Tailgate . 3 November 2014 . Tasteofcountry.com . 2015-04-24.
  4. Web site: Dunkerley . Beville . Zac Brown Band Announce New Album 'Jekyll + Hyde' and Tour Dates . Rolling Stone . 2015-03-05 . 2015-04-24.
  5. Zac Brown Band Earns Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart. Keith Claufield. Billboard. (Prometheus Global Media). May 6, 2015. May 8, 2015.
  6. Web site: RIAA – Gold & Platinum: Zac Brown Band albums. RIAA.com. Recording Industry Association of America. September 19, 2015.
  7. News: Top 10 Country Album Sales Chart: August 29, 2016 . Matt . Bjorke . August 29, 2016 . Roughstock.
  8. Album Review: Zac Brown Band Captures Its Onstage Madness With 'Jekyll + Hyde'. Wilson. Carl. 28 April 2015. Billboard. 4 May 2015.
  9. Web site: Jekyll + Hyde. Jurek. Thom. Allmusic. 4 May 2015.
  10. Jekyll + Hyde review. Hermes. Will. 28 April 2015. Rolling Stone. 4 May 2015. 15 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170715123113/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/zac-brown-band-jekyll-hyde-20150428. dead.
  11. Jekyll + Hyde by Zac Brown Band: EW review. Anderson. Kyle. 28 April 2015. Entertainment Weekly. 4 May 2015.
  12. News: Review: Zac Brown Band's 'Jekyll + Hyde'. Caramanica. Jon. 28 April 2015. The New York Times. 4 May 2015.
  13. Jekyll + Hyde . Zac Brown Band . 2015 . CD booklet . John Varvatos/BMLG/Southern Ground/Republic . B0022962-02.
  14. Top Canadian Albums – Year-End 2015. Billboard. July 17, 2020.
  15. Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2015. Billboard. July 17, 2020.
  16. Top Country Albums – Year-End 2015. Billboard. July 17, 2020.
  17. Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2016. Billboard. July 17, 2020.
  18. Top Country Albums – Year-End 2016. Billboard. July 17, 2020.
  19. Top Country Albums – Year-End 2017. Billboard. July 17, 2020.