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Break the Spell
2011 studio album by Daughtry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Break the Spell is the third studio album by American rock band Daughtry, released on November 21, 2011, by RCA Records.[12] It is a follow-up to their platinum selling album Leave This Town in 2009. On December 15, the album was officially certified Gold.[13]
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Background
According to Chris Daughtry, the album is "more upbeat and positive lyrically" and also stated that the album sounds "nothing like the previous two".[14] Chris Daughtry wrote all of the songs with band guitarists Josh Steely and Brian Craddock, bassist Josh Paul, and in collaboration with Marti Frederiksen, Busbee and Brett James.[15] The album was produced by Howard Benson, who also produced their previous two albums.
Prior to the album's release, during the month of November, the tracks "Renegade", "Louder Than Ever" and "Outta My Head" were used by ESPN during some of their programming broadcasts.[16]
Daughtry's official website made a listening party for Break the Spell.[17]
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Sales
Break the Spell opened at number 67 on the UK charts. On the Billboard 200, Break the Spell opened at #8 with sales of 129,000[18]
"Start of Something Good" sold 10,000 singles.[19]
Singles
"Renegade" was released as the album's lead single and first rock single. It was released to rock stations on September 27, 2011, and made available for download on October 18, 2011.
"Crawling Back to You" was released at the first pop single from the album, second overall on October 4, 2011. It reached to number 6 on the US Adult Top 40 chart.
"Outta My Head" and "Start of Something Good" were released as the third and fourth singles off the album, respectively.
Track listing
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The track listing was announced on October 6 through Daughtry's official site.[20]
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Personnel
Credits adapted from album's liner notes.[23]
Band members
- Chris Daughtry – lead vocals
- Josh Steely – guitar
- Brian Craddock – guitar
- Josh Paul – bass
- Robin Diaz – drums
Additional personnel
- Howard Benson – production, keyboards, programming
- Mike Plotnikoff – recording engineering
- Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
- Keith Armstrong – assistant mix engineering
- Nik Karpen – assistant mix engineering
- Brad Townsend – additional mix engineering
- Andrew Schubert – additional mix engineering
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Hatsukazu Inagaki – additional engineering
- Paul DeCarli – digital editing and additional engineering
- Marc Vangool – guitar technician
- Jon Nicholson – drum technician
- Lenny Skolnik – programming, strings (track 3)
- Jimmy Fahey – assistant engineering (tracks 2, 7–9)
- Morgan Stratton – assistant engineering (tracks 2, 7–9)
- David Schwerkolt – assistant engineering (tracks 2, 7–9)
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Charts and certifications
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References
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