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Black Country Communion 2

Black Country Communion 2 (also known simply as 2) is the second studio album by English-American hard rock band Black Country Communion. Recorded in early 2011 primarily at EastWest Studios in Hollywood, California, it was produced by Kevin Shirley and released by Mascot Records in Europe on 13 June 2011, and by J&R Adventures in North America the following day. The album reached number 23 on the UK Albums Chart and number 71 on the US Billboard 200.

Black Country Communion 2
Studio album by
Released13 June 2011 (2011-06-13)
RecordedJanuary – February 2011
Studio
Genre
Length64:17
Label
ProducerKevin Shirley
Black Country Communion chronology
Black Country Communion
(2010)
Black Country Communion 2
(2011)
Live Over Europe
(2011)

Writing for Black Country Communion's second album began before the release of the band's self-titled debut in 2010, with bassist Glenn Hughes and guitarist Joe Bonamassa again leading the process. Producer Kevin Shirley increased his contribution to songwriting on the album, with credits on all but three tracks, compared to only two on the debut. As with Black Country Communion, Hughes performed lead vocals on the majority of songs, with Bonamassa leading on two tracks.

Black Country Communion 2 received positive reviews from the majority of critics, many of whom praised the album as a more coherent, balanced collection of songs than its predecessor. The album was promoted on a concert tour in June and July 2011 featuring shows in the United States and Europe, some of which were documented on the live video album Live Over Europe, released later in the year. One music video was released from the record, for "Man in the Middle".

Writing and recording edit

Glenn Hughes began writing material for Black Country Communion's second album before the band's self-titled debut had been released.[1] In contrast to the first album, for which material was written quickly, Hughes spent six months between May and December 2010 writing material for Black Country Communion 2, liaising with producer Kevin Shirley.[2] In October, drummer Jason Bonham suggested in an interview that recording for the follow-up to Black Country Communion was scheduled to begin in January 2011.[3] Hughes later tweeted on 11 January that the band had recorded its first song for the new album, which he estimated would be released in June.[4] Recording was completed within two and a half weeks, which guitarist Joe Bonamassa claimed was "more time than [the band] actually needed".[5] Hughes described the recording of Black Country Communion 2 as "a little easier" than that of the first album, due to the increased chemistry between band members by that time.[6]

Promotion and release edit

Black Country Communion 2 was officially announced on 17 March 2011,[7] with the track listing revealed the following week.[8] "Cold" was the first song from the album to be performed live, when Hughes played an acoustic arrangement of the track on a Spanish radio station on 11 April.[9] The first song to be released from the album was "The Outsider", which was premiered on British radio station Planet Rock on 5 May.[10] The track was later made available as a free digital download on the band's official website.[11] "Man in the Middle" was released on 6 June, with a music video directed by Davin Maske.[12][13] Black Country Communion 2 was released in the UK and Europe by Mascot Records on 13 June 2011, and in North America by Bonamassa's label J&R Adventures the following day.[8]

In promotion of their second album, Black Country Communion embarked on their first concert tour, beginning with seven shows in the United States between 9 and 19 June 2011.[14] The tour also featured fourteen dates in Europe between 23 June and 30 July, including appearances at festivals such as Azkena Rock Festival in Spain, Bospop in the Netherlands and High Voltage in the UK.[15] The Michael Schenker Group supported Black Country Communion on the European tour.[16] In October the band released their first video album Live Over Europe, which featured footage from three shows in Germany.[17] The video reached the top ten in several regions, including number 8 on the UK Music Video Chart.[18] The following February, Live Over Europe was issued as a live album.[19]

Reception edit

Commercial edit

Black Country Communion 2 debuted at number 71 on the US Billboard 200, selling over 8,000 copies in its first week.[20] It also registered at number 6 on the Hard Rock Albums chart,[21] number 10 on the Independent Albums chart,[22] and number 19 on the Top Rock Albums chart.[23] In the UK, the album debuted at number 23 on the UK Albums Chart,[24] number 18 on the Scottish Albums Chart,[25] number 1 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart,[26] and number 6 on the UK Independent Albums Chart.[27] It also reached number 15 in Germany and Switzerland,[28][29] number 17 in Austria,[30] number 20 in Denmark,[31] number 24 in Sweden,[32] number 26 in Norway,[33] number 56 in the Netherlands,[34] number 74 in the Flanders region of Belgium,[35] number 84 in the Wallonia region of Belgium,[36] and number 118 in France.[37]

Critical edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic75/100[38]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [39]
Classic Rock     [40]
Financial Times     [41]
The IndependentFavorable[42]
Kerrang!     [43]
PopMatters          [44]
Sunday MercuryFavorable[45]
The Times     [46]

Media response to Black Country Communion 2 was generally positive; aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalised rating of 75, based on six critical reviews.[38] Reviewing the release for AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia claimed that the album "arguably tops its worthy predecessor as a balanced song set", although suggested that it lacks any clear highlights in the vein of "Black Country" or "One Last Soul" from the band's self-titled debut.[39] Similarly, Mick Wall of Classic Rock praised the album's coherent composition and production, describing it as "clearly less of a 'project' than the first BCC disc, and more the real deal".[40] Wall hailed the "depth and artistry" of Black Country Communion 2, which he claimed was most prominent on songs such as "The Outsider", "The Battle for Hadrian's Wall" and "Cold".[40] The Independent columnist Nick Coleman compared the album favourably to the band's debut, which he shunned as "a ghastly glued-together assemblage of clichés and show-off playing".[42] Kerrang! suggested that Black Country Communion 2 "possibly betters [the band's] acclaimed debut".[43] Paul Cole of the Sunday Mercury praised the contributions of each band member in his review, concluding that "This is classic rock goes large, an album that lives up to its heritage. It may not be bettered this year."[45]

Multiple critics compared the album's sound to that of 1970s acts such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Rivadavia claimed that "so many of [the album's] songs show no qualms about getting the "Led" out", but added that "Far from descending into a pale imitation ... however, BCC's offerings rise above and fly true thanks to the unimpeachable pedigree and recognizable musical personalities of all involved".[39] PopMatters writer Jedd Beaudoin concluded his review of the album with the admission that "It's retread music, purely, simply, unapologetically. So what?"[44] Coleman of The Independent claimed that the album "feels much more like a group searching for a sound together, even if the sound once belonged in a Venn diagram linking Led Zep, Deep Purple and Dio-era Sabbath".[42] Sunday Mercury writer Cole claimed that the album is "haunted by the spirit of [Led] Zeppelin", adding jokingly to "Close your eyes and it could be 1971 all over again."[45]

Black Country Communion 2 was nominated for the Planet Rock Album of the Year award in 2011. It came third in the poll behind Wasting Light by Foo Fighters and Bonamassa's own Dust Bowl, with the station calling it "a fantastic hard rock record that harks back to a simpler time in rock music when four guys could go into a studio and just play".[47] The band also came fourth in Planet Rock's Best Live Act poll,[48] as well as winning the Classic Rock award for Best Breakthrough Act.[49]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."The Outsider"Glenn Hughes4:23
2."Man in the Middle"Hughes
  • Hughes
  • Bonamassa
  • Shirley
4:35
3."The Battle for Hadrian's Wall"Bonamassa
  • Bonamassa
  • Hughes
  • Shirley
5:10
4."Save Me"
  • Bonham
  • Chris Blackwell
  • Bonamassa
  • Sherinian
  • Hughes
  • Shirley
7:42
5."Smokestack Woman"HughesHughes5:10
6."Faithless"Hughes
  • Hughes
  • Bonamassa
  • Shirley
5:11
7."An Ordinary Son"
  • Bonamassa
  • Hughes
  • Bonamassa
  • Hughes
  • Shirley
7:58
8."I Can See Your Spirit"Hughes
  • Hughes
  • Bonamassa
  • Shirley
4:11
9."Little Secret"HughesHughes6:59
10."Crossfire"HughesHughes6:03
11."Cold"Hughes
  • Hughes
  • Bonamassa
  • Shirley
6:55

Personnel edit

Chart positions edit

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[30] 17
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[35] 74
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[36] 84
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[31] 20
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[34] 56
French Albums (SNEP)[37] 118
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[28] 7
Irish Albums (IRMA)[50] 83
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[33] 26
Scottish Albums (OCC)[25] 18
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[32] 24
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[29] 15
UK Albums (OCC)[24] 23
UK Album Downloads (OCC)[51] 65
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[27] 6
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[26] 1
US Billboard 200[52] 71
US Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[21] 6
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[22] 10
US Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[53] 8
US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[54] 71
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[23] 19

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External links edit

  • Black Country Communion 2 at Discogs (list of releases)

black, country, communion, also, known, simply, second, studio, album, english, american, hard, rock, band, black, country, communion, recorded, early, 2011, primarily, eastwest, studios, hollywood, california, produced, kevin, shirley, released, mascot, recor. Black Country Communion 2 also known simply as 2 is the second studio album by English American hard rock band Black Country Communion Recorded in early 2011 primarily at EastWest Studios in Hollywood California it was produced by Kevin Shirley and released by Mascot Records in Europe on 13 June 2011 and by J amp R Adventures in North America the following day The album reached number 23 on the UK Albums Chart and number 71 on the US Billboard 200 Black Country Communion 2Studio album by Black Country CommunionReleased13 June 2011 2011 06 13 RecordedJanuary February 2011StudioEastWest Studios Hollywood The Cave Studio Malibu GenreHard rockblues rockLength64 17LabelMascotJ amp R AdventuresProducerKevin ShirleyBlack Country Communion chronologyBlack Country Communion 2010 Black Country Communion 2 2011 Live Over Europe 2011 Writing for Black Country Communion s second album began before the release of the band s self titled debut in 2010 with bassist Glenn Hughes and guitarist Joe Bonamassa again leading the process Producer Kevin Shirley increased his contribution to songwriting on the album with credits on all but three tracks compared to only two on the debut As with Black Country Communion Hughes performed lead vocals on the majority of songs with Bonamassa leading on two tracks Black Country Communion 2 received positive reviews from the majority of critics many of whom praised the album as a more coherent balanced collection of songs than its predecessor The album was promoted on a concert tour in June and July 2011 featuring shows in the United States and Europe some of which were documented on the live video album Live Over Europe released later in the year One music video was released from the record for Man in the Middle Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Promotion and release 3 Reception 3 1 Commercial 3 2 Critical 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart positions 7 References 8 External linksWriting and recording editGlenn Hughes began writing material for Black Country Communion s second album before the band s self titled debut had been released 1 In contrast to the first album for which material was written quickly Hughes spent six months between May and December 2010 writing material for Black Country Communion 2 liaising with producer Kevin Shirley 2 In October drummer Jason Bonham suggested in an interview that recording for the follow up to Black Country Communion was scheduled to begin in January 2011 3 Hughes later tweeted on 11 January that the band had recorded its first song for the new album which he estimated would be released in June 4 Recording was completed within two and a half weeks which guitarist Joe Bonamassa claimed was more time than the band actually needed 5 Hughes described the recording of Black Country Communion 2 as a little easier than that of the first album due to the increased chemistry between band members by that time 6 Promotion and release editBlack Country Communion 2 was officially announced on 17 March 2011 7 with the track listing revealed the following week 8 Cold was the first song from the album to be performed live when Hughes played an acoustic arrangement of the track on a Spanish radio station on 11 April 9 The first song to be released from the album was The Outsider which was premiered on British radio station Planet Rock on 5 May 10 The track was later made available as a free digital download on the band s official website 11 Man in the Middle was released on 6 June with a music video directed by Davin Maske 12 13 Black Country Communion 2 was released in the UK and Europe by Mascot Records on 13 June 2011 and in North America by Bonamassa s label J amp R Adventures the following day 8 In promotion of their second album Black Country Communion embarked on their first concert tour beginning with seven shows in the United States between 9 and 19 June 2011 14 The tour also featured fourteen dates in Europe between 23 June and 30 July including appearances at festivals such as Azkena Rock Festival in Spain Bospop in the Netherlands and High Voltage in the UK 15 The Michael Schenker Group supported Black Country Communion on the European tour 16 In October the band released their first video album Live Over Europe which featured footage from three shows in Germany 17 The video reached the top ten in several regions including number 8 on the UK Music Video Chart 18 The following February Live Over Europe was issued as a live album 19 Reception editCommercial edit Black Country Communion 2 debuted at number 71 on the US Billboard 200 selling over 8 000 copies in its first week 20 It also registered at number 6 on the Hard Rock Albums chart 21 number 10 on the Independent Albums chart 22 and number 19 on the Top Rock Albums chart 23 In the UK the album debuted at number 23 on the UK Albums Chart 24 number 18 on the Scottish Albums Chart 25 number 1 on the UK Rock amp Metal Albums Chart 26 and number 6 on the UK Independent Albums Chart 27 It also reached number 15 in Germany and Switzerland 28 29 number 17 in Austria 30 number 20 in Denmark 31 number 24 in Sweden 32 number 26 in Norway 33 number 56 in the Netherlands 34 number 74 in the Flanders region of Belgium 35 number 84 in the Wallonia region of Belgium 36 and number 118 in France 37 Critical edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic75 100 38 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Financial Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 The IndependentFavorable 42 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 Sunday MercuryFavorable 45 The Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 Media response to Black Country Communion 2 was generally positive aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalised rating of 75 based on six critical reviews 38 Reviewing the release for AllMusic Eduardo Rivadavia claimed that the album arguably tops its worthy predecessor as a balanced song set although suggested that it lacks any clear highlights in the vein of Black Country or One Last Soul from the band s self titled debut 39 Similarly Mick Wall of Classic Rock praised the album s coherent composition and production describing it as clearly less of a project than the first BCC disc and more the real deal 40 Wall hailed the depth and artistry of Black Country Communion 2 which he claimed was most prominent on songs such as The Outsider The Battle for Hadrian s Wall and Cold 40 The Independent columnist Nick Coleman compared the album favourably to the band s debut which he shunned as a ghastly glued together assemblage of cliches and show off playing 42 Kerrang suggested that Black Country Communion 2 possibly betters the band s acclaimed debut 43 Paul Cole of the Sunday Mercury praised the contributions of each band member in his review concluding that This is classic rock goes large an album that lives up to its heritage It may not be bettered this year 45 Multiple critics compared the album s sound to that of 1970s acts such as Deep Purple Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin Rivadavia claimed that so many of the album s songs show no qualms about getting the Led out but added that Far from descending into a pale imitation however BCC s offerings rise above and fly true thanks to the unimpeachable pedigree and recognizable musical personalities of all involved 39 PopMatters writer Jedd Beaudoin concluded his review of the album with the admission that It s retread music purely simply unapologetically So what 44 Coleman of The Independent claimed that the album feels much more like a group searching for a sound together even if the sound once belonged in a Venn diagram linking Led Zep Deep Purple and Dio era Sabbath 42 Sunday Mercury writer Cole claimed that the album is haunted by the spirit of Led Zeppelin adding jokingly to Close your eyes and it could be 1971 all over again 45 Black Country Communion 2 was nominated for the Planet Rock Album of the Year award in 2011 It came third in the poll behind Wasting Light by Foo Fighters and Bonamassa s own Dust Bowl with the station calling it a fantastic hard rock record that harks back to a simpler time in rock music when four guys could go into a studio and just play 47 The band also came fourth in Planet Rock s Best Live Act poll 48 as well as winning the Classic Rock award for Best Breakthrough Act 49 Track listing editNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 The Outsider Glenn HughesHughesJoe BonamassaDerek SherinianKevin Shirley4 232 Man in the Middle HughesHughesBonamassaShirley4 353 The Battle for Hadrian s Wall BonamassaBonamassaHughesShirley5 104 Save Me HughesJason BonhamBonhamChris BlackwellBonamassaSherinianHughesShirley7 425 Smokestack Woman HughesHughes5 106 Faithless HughesHughesBonamassaShirley5 117 An Ordinary Son BonamassaHughesBonamassaHughesShirley7 588 I Can See Your Spirit HughesHughesBonamassaShirley4 119 Little Secret HughesHughes6 5910 Crossfire HughesHughes6 0311 Cold HughesHughesBonamassaShirley6 55Personnel editGlenn Hughes bass vocals lead on all except tracks 3 and 7 Joe Bonamassa guitar vocals lead on tracks 3 and 7 Jason Bonham drums Derek Sherinian keyboards Kevin Shirley production mixing Jeff Bova orchestration Jeremy Miller engineering Jared Kvitka engineering George Marino mastering Dennis Friel design Christie Goodwin photographyChart positions editChart 2011 Peakposition Austrian Albums O3 Austria Top 40 30 17 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 35 74 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 36 84 Danish Albums Hitlisten 31 20 Dutch Albums MegaCharts 34 56 French Albums SNEP 37 118 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 28 7 Irish Albums IRMA 50 83 Norwegian Albums VG lista 33 26 Scottish Albums OCC 25 18 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 32 24 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 29 15 UK Albums OCC 24 23 UK Album Downloads OCC 51 65 UK Independent Albums OCC 27 6 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 26 1 US Billboard 200 52 71 US Hard Rock Albums Billboard 21 6 US Independent Albums Billboard 22 10 US Tastemaker Albums Billboard 53 8 US Top Album Sales Billboard 54 71 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 23 19References edit Interview Glenn Hughes Black Country Communion EspyRock 4 August 2010 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Black Country Communion interview Glenn Hughes part 2 14 June 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 via YouTube Jason Bonham Says Black Country Communion Will Begin Work on Second Album in January Blabbermouth net 27 October 2010 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Black Country Communion No 2 Due in June Planet Rock Bauer Media Group 11 January 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Joe Bonamassa Black Country Communion Interview 8 June 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 via YouTube Black Country Communion interview Glenn Hughes part 1 14 June 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 via YouTube Black Country Communion New Album Title Release Date Announced Blabbermouth net 17 March 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2017 a b Black Country Communion New Album 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