Red (Dia Frampton album) explained

Red
Type:Studio album
Artist:Dia Frampton
Cover:Red by Dia Frampton.png
Recorded:2011
Length:35:58
Label:Universal Republic

Red is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Dia Frampton, released on December 6, 2011, by Universal Republic Records.

Background

Dia Frampton was a member of American rock band Meg & Dia along with her sister Meg and additional members Nicholas Price, Jonathan Snyder and Carlo Gimenez. After appearing on the first season of the American reality talent show The Voice, as a contestant (and eventual runner-up) in early 2011, Frampton began her career as a solo recording artist.

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews from music critics who highlighted the production, features and lyrics. Allmusic gave it a 3 out of 5 rating, stating, "Dia Frampton's 2011 major-label debut, Red, is a sweet, melodic, and pop-oriented affair that builds upon her second-place finish in the 2011 season of NBC's The Voice". They also give praise to tracks "Don't Kick the Chair" (featuring Kid Cudi) and "Isabella", saying they "have an alternative singer/songwriter meets electronic pop vibe that fits nicely along with such similarly inclined artists as Ellie Goulding, Lights, and Alex Winston". They also complimented the country power ballad duet with Frampton's The Voice coach Blake Shelton, "the screwball dance-club oddity", "Billy the Kid" and various acoustic moments like the bittersweet "Daniel." Chuck Campbell of Honolulu Pulse claims "Although Frampton is consistently presented as an adorable sort, it sounds genuine enough that when she sings on closer "Trapeze," 'If I could tell you one thing, I’d tell you I’m not leaving,' you hope she means it". He comments that "It’s rare for singing-competition shows like "American Idol" to turn contestants into actual idols." however they noted "Dia Frampton’s Red gets it right".[1]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers. It debuted at number 106 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart, selling a little over 10,000 copies in its first week. The album has also gone Gold in Thailand.

Personnel

Credits for Red adapted from Allmusic.[2]

Chart positions

Chart (2011)Peak
position
US Billboard 200106
US Billboard Top Heatseekers Albums1

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Campbell, Chuck . Review: Dia Frampton's 'Red' . Honolulu Pulse . Scripps Howard News Service . 12 December 2011 . 22 December 2011 . 3 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120203223905/http://www.honolulupulse.com/music/review-dia-framptons-red . dead .
  2. Red . . 2011 . Universal Republic Records.