The Story (Brandi Carlile album)

The Story
Studio album by Brandi Carlile
Released April 3, 2007
Genre Folk rock
Length 52:52
Label Columbia
Producer T-Bone Burnett
Brandi Carlile chronology
Brandi Carlile
(2005)
The Story
(2007)
Give Up the Ghost
(2009)

The Story is the second album by folk rock singer Brandi Carlile, and was released on April 3, 2007. The album peaked at #58 in the Billboard 200 on May 5, 2007.[1] The Story was produced by T-Bone Burnett and recorded over eleven days on two-inch audio tape in The Warehouse Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia. The album also features the guitarists and songwriters Tim and Phil Hanseroth, drummer Matt Chamberlain, cellist Josh Neumann and backing vocals by the Indigo Girls on "Cannonball".[2]

Television exposure

"The Story" was used in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. A video was created, first airing on the season 3 recap episode, "Every Moment Counts". The video helped boost sales and downloads of the album increased.[3] "The Story" was also used in television advertisements promoting the final season of the Travel Channel series Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations and the Australian drama series McLeod's Daughters. On 25 April 2008 Carlile performed "The Story" and "Turpentine" on the BBC2 show Later...with Jools Holland.[4] The song "The Story" was also used in the 2008 commercial for Super Bock, one of the most popular beer brands in Portugal, which led to the album The Story reaching number 4 on the Portuguese album chart.[5] The song was used in a General Motors television commercial aired on American and Canadian television showcasing their new line-up of more fuel efficient cars.[6] Due to the ad airing heavily during the 2008 Beijing Olympics,[7] the song increased in downloads.

"The Story" was used in a montage of Penn State football coach Joe Paterno during the opening and closing of the Ohio State-Penn State football game on ABC on October 25, 2008. [2010] The song was also used in a Tracker television commercial that aired on South African television.[8]

"The Story" is currently being used on Connecticut Channel 3 during promotions for the local news.

The song was also used in the movie "The Lucky One" (2012)

Track listing

  1. "Late Morning Lullaby" (Brandi Carlile) - 3:27
  2. "The Story" (Phil Hanseroth) - 3:58
  3. "Turpentine" (Carlile) - 2:58
  4. "My Song" (Carlile) - 4:28
  5. "Wasted" (Carlile) - 3:47
  6. "Have You Ever" (P. Hanseroth) - 2:32
  7. "Josephine" (Carlile, Tim Hanseroth) - 3:02
  8. "Losing Heart" (Carlile, T. Hanseroth, P. Hanseroth) - 3:35
  9. "Cannonball" (Carlile) - 3:52
  10. "Until I Die" (Carlile) - 4:06
  11. "Downpour" (Carlile) - 3:14
  12. "Shadow on the Wall" (Carlile, T. Hanseroth) - 3:15
  13. "Again Today" (Carlile) - 10:38
    • Contains a hidden track, "Hiding My Heart" (T. Hanseroth) .

Personnel

Chart performance and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[9]
JustPressPlay8.8/10[10]

In response to the increase in album downloads caused by the adverts in the U.S. (mentioned above), the album saw a 368% increase in sales from 1,323 to 6,198, causing it to return to the Billboard 200 at #88. To date the album has currently sold 257,776 copies in the United States. The lead single, The Story saw an increase in downloads of 28,091 digital copies, causing it to the chart at #48 on the Billboard Hot Digital songs chart.

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 58
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Portuguese 30 albums 4

Covers

References

  1. "Billboard.com - Discography - Brandi Carlile - The Story". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2007-12-25. Retrieved 2007-11-23.
  2. "Columbia Records Releasing New Brandi Carlile Album, 'The Story,' on Tuesday, April 3". New York: Prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  3. "Brandi Carlile". The Sydney Morning Herald. March 27, 2008.
  4. Sony BMG Music UK | Artist News | Brandi Carlile - Brandi on Later with Jools Holland
  5. "Brandi Carlile - The Story". ACharts. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
  6. "General Motors Olympic Commercial". YouTube. 2008-08-11. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  7. Baran, Suzanne (2008-08-12). "Let The Games Begin! Olympic Ads Go For The Gold | heard - Yahoo! Music". New.music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
  8. "Tracker South African Commercial".
  9. The Story at AllMusic
  10. "Review". Justpressplay.net. 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
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