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Who I Am (Nick Jonas & the Administration album)
2010 studio album by Nick Jonas & the Administration From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Who I Am is the only studio album by American blues rock band Nick Jonas & the Administration. It was released on February 2, 2010, through Hollywood Records. The group made its live debut performing a single of the same name on the Grammy Nominations Concert Live special on December 2, 2009, on CBS.[1]
Jonas cut the album in eight days with producer John Fields, who also played bass.[2] Additional members of the Administration include drummer Michael Bland and keyboardist Tommy Barbarella, both of whom played in The New Power Generation. Guitarist David Ryan Harris played on the album, but a third former NPG member, Sonny Thompson, replaced him on live shows.[1]
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Background
"Rose Garden" was the first song written for the album and was partly inspired by a difficult break-up.[3] Jonas wrote or co-wrote all tracks. Jonas cut the album in eight days with producer John Fields, who also played bass.[2] The album has nine new numbers and a cover of the Jonas Brothers single "Tonight".[4] Nick originally wrote the song "World War III" for the administration, but instead it was used of the Jonas Brothers album Lines, Vines and Trying Times.[5] He also wrote a song called "Oval Office" but the songs never appeared on the record because according to Nick the song didn't sound good.[6]
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Critical reception
The album received mixed or average reviews by music critics.[15]
Commercial performance
It debuted at number three with 82,000 on the Billboard 200.[16] 'Stay" was released as a digital single on March 2.[17] The album has sold 179,000 copies in the US.[18]
Tour
In late December 2009 and January 2010, Nick Jonas & the Administration toured in support of their debut album, Who I Am.[19] Apart from guest appearances at specific events, it marked the first time Nick toured without his brothers, Kevin and Joe.
In September 2011 and October 2011, Nick Jonas & the Administration toured through South America featuring material from this album, Who I Am.[20]
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Singles
The first single of the album "Who I Am" was officially released on December 3, 2009 followed by the release of the music video.[21][22] The group made its live debut performing a single of the same name on the Grammy Nominations Concert Live special December 2 on CBS.[1][23]
Track listing
All tracks are produced by John Fields.
Notes
- The Limited Edition DVD features intimate studio performances for tracks 1-8, directed by Tim Wheeler.
- The Enhanced CD provides access to the websites of Nick Jonas & the Administration, and also codes for downloading all the songs of the album, plus cover songs "Don't Close the Book" and "Rock With You" for mobiles.
- "Tonight" is a new version of the Jonas Brothers' song of the same name.
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Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[24]
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Nick Jonas & the Administration Live at the Wiltern January 28th, 2010
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Nick Jonas & the Administration Live at the Wiltern January 28, 2010 is the first live album from Nick Jonas & the Administration; which was released on May 11, 2010.
Background
From January 26 until January 29, Nick Jonas & the Administration performed four concerts in Los Angeles all of the concerts took place in the Wiltern Theater, as part of the Who I Am Tour. The concert on January 28 was recorded and released digitally on May 11, 2010.[25]
During the filming of the show, music videos of the songs "Rose Garden" and "Stay" were filmed.[26][27]
Track listing
- Notes
- "Tonight" and "Inseparable" are new versions of the original Jonas Brothers songs.
- "Black Keys" and "A Little Bit Longer" are both written by Nick Jonas.
- "Stay" and "While the World Is Spinning" are songs written by Nick Jonas after Who I Am was released.
Personnel
- Nick Jonas – lead vocals, lead guitar, piano
- Tommy Barbarella – keyboards
- Michael Bland – drums, vibraphone, vocals
- Sonny Thompson – guitars, vocals
- John Fields – bass, guitars, percussion, vibraphone
- Live Nation – producer
- John Fields – producer
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Release history
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References
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