Chris Stapleton’s highly anticipated new album, From A Room: Volume 1, is out now on Mercury Records Nashville / Decca Records. Stapleton has already made his mark on the UK after popular demand saw the country star perform at high profile events such as Country To Country Festival at the 02 arena and the release of his album TRAVELLER caught the attention of UK publications such as The Guardian and Daily Telegraph.
Influential
publication Line Of Best Fit
made single ‘Either Way’ track of the day, stating, “Stapleton's new record
comes two years after acclaimed record Traveller and is rife with quality tunes
- Stapleton's devilish way with words and knack for melody shine bright here -
but it's "Either Way" that's caught our ears. It's a sparse ballad
with Stapleton's inimitable vocal line underpinned by gentle acoustic flickers.
The country star is economical with the notes, adding just what's required and
nothing more, letting his agonised yowl speak tomes and leaving anything
extraneous by the wayside - "Either Way" unrestrained and raw,
trembling with heartfelt emotion.”
UK
based Apple Music presenter Matt Wilkinson chatted to Chris in an
extensive video interview for Beats 1 covering everything from his influences
to the process behind making of the new record. Check it out here.
With glowing reviews from the UK country community including Building Your Own Nashville – Stapleton’s sophomore release has been as warmly embraced on this side of the Atlantic, as it has in the USA.
Stateside,
Stapleton spoke to Nashville Scene this week, stating the album was a team
effort, “I’ve never written for a record, I just write songs, and then somehow
a record happens out of the songs. My wife is always a great source of, ‘Hey
that’s good, record that song.’ She knows my catalog better than I do, so a lot
of the list came from her, but also from Brian Wright, who’s in A&R at
Universal, who also knows my catalog better than I do. And there’s songs that
Dave listened to before. And ‘Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning’
[written by Gary P. Nunn and Donna Sioux Farar, made famous by Willie Nelson]
is a song I’ve always loved, and it’s a favorite of Derek [Mixon], the drummer
of the band, too. So it’s a very organic way of finding songs — everybody
throws some in the pot, and we see what rises to the top.”
Label: From A Room: Volume 1 (Mercury Nashville)
9 Tracks/ Time: 32:29
UK Country iTunes Debut: #1
Country (#11 overall UK Albums chart) currently at #18 in the UK and #1 on
Overall Albums US iTunes
FROM A ROOM: VOLUME 1 TRACKLIST
1. Broken Halos (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
2. Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning (Gary P. Nunn and Donna Sioux Farar)
3. Second One To Know (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
4. Up To No Good Livin’ (Chris Stapleton and Casey Beathard)
5. Either Way (Chris Stapleton, Tim James and Kendall Marvel)
6. I Was Wrong (Chris Stapleton and Craig Wiseman)
7. Without Your Love (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
8. Them Stems (Chris Stapleton, Jimmy Stewart and Shawn Camp)
9. Death Row (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
1. Broken Halos (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
2. Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning (Gary P. Nunn and Donna Sioux Farar)
3. Second One To Know (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
4. Up To No Good Livin’ (Chris Stapleton and Casey Beathard)
5. Either Way (Chris Stapleton, Tim James and Kendall Marvel)
6. I Was Wrong (Chris Stapleton and Craig Wiseman)
7. Without Your Love (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
8. Them Stems (Chris Stapleton, Jimmy Stewart and Shawn Camp)
9. Death Row (Chris Stapleton and Mike Henderson)
Commenting on the album Nashville Scene wrote. “It’s almost impossible to believe that From A Room came from Nashville circa 2017 rather than, say, some sweaty bunker in ’70s Texas… From A Room: Volume 1 that practically demands that the album stay put on your turntable. Well, at least until Volume 2 hits.” Elsewhere, Rolling Stone gave the album four starts and stated, “It conjures Otis Redding as much as Waylon Jennings. Elsewhere, Stapleton is a convincing bluesman. You could imagine B.B. King singing "Death Row" or Freddie King slashing through "I Was Wrong" with his jagged Texas guitar, which Stapleton impressively echoes.” Consequence of Sound gave it a glowing review stating, “His move to add a layer of grit and spit to his work is a much-needed counterpoint to the Nashville hit machine.”
Another
must read is The New York Times
interview with Chris’ wife Morgane – telling the story of her own music career,
overcoming stage fright to perform alongside Chris and her intrinsic role in
the song selection process creating ‘From A Room’ Volume 1.
The
highly anticipated full-length record is the first new music from Stapleton
since 2015’s breakthrough double Platinum solo debut Traveller and will be
followed by From A Room: Volume 2—coming later this year.
The new album takes its name from Nashville’s historic RCA Studio A, where it was recorded during the winter of 2016-17. Once again produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, Volume 1 features eight original songs as well as a rendition of “Last Thing I Needed, First Thing This Morning,” written by Gary P. Nunn and Donna Sioux Farar and made famous by Willie Nelson. Additional album highlights include “Second One To Know,” which Stapleton recently premiered at the 52nd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards as well as the album’s first single, “Either Way.”Don't mind us, we're just loading next week's featured album... @ChrisStapleton pic.twitter.com/abF735lbHS— Chris Country Radio (@ChrisCountry) 5 May 2017
In
addition to Stapleton on vocals and guitar and Cobb on acoustic guitar, the
album features Morgane Stapleton on harmony vocals as well as longtime
band-members J.T. Cure on bass and Derek Mixon on drums and musicians Mickey
Raphael on harmonica, Robby Turner pedal steel and Mike Webb on keys.
The
May 5 release of Volume 1 comes exactly two years to the day since the release
of Traveller. Released to immediate widespread critical acclaim, the album had
one of the best-selling first weeks by a debut country artist in 2015.
Following a historic turn on the 49th Annual CMA Awards—where Stapleton became
the first artist to win Album of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and New
Artist of the Year at the same awards – Traveller became the first album to
re-enter the Billboard 200 all-genre album chart at No. 1, where it stayed for
two straight weeks. The critically acclaimed album went on to win multiple
Grammy and ACM Awards and was the #1 selling Country album of 2016 and the
fourth-highest selling album of 2016 across all genres. Additionally, in the
past two years, Stapleton has performed on multiple national TV shows including
“Saturday Night Live,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and “The Late
Show with Stephen Colbert” and was profiled on “CBS News Sunday Morning.”
Coming
off a sold-out Canadian tour last month, Stapleton is currently in the midst of
an extensive U.S. tour. “Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show” will span
throughout 2017 and includes stops at L.A.’s The Forum, Denver’s Red Rocks
Amphitheatre and New York’s Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater and will
feature Brothers Osborne, Lucie Silvas, Anderson East, Brent Cobb, Margo Price
and Marty Stuart as special guests. Of a recent performance, the Seattle Times
declares, “…Stapleton dazzled the sold-out crowd with a barrage of songs that
defy easy categorization while receiving the kind of deafening cheers reserved
for superstars.” For information & tickets please visit: Live Nation
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