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Wild Hope

Wild Hope is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Mandy Moore, her first in four years since Coverage. It was released in digitally in Australia on June 18, 2007, and on June 19, 2007, by The Firm Music, a division of EMI USA. The Australian digital version includes the bonus track "Swept Away". Musically, it embraces Folk-pop, Indie folk, and alternative-rock, sound. The album was released in Australia physically on February 23, 2008. It is Moore's first album to be fully co-written by her.[1]

Wild Hope
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 18, 2007
Recorded
GenreFolk pop
Length46:14
LabelFirm Music
ProducerJohn Alagía
Mandy Moore chronology
Candy
(2005)
Wild Hope
(2007)
Amanda Leigh
(2009)
Singles from Wild Hope
  1. "Extraordinary"
    Released: April 10, 2007
  2. "Nothing That You Are"
    Released: September 20, 2007

The album debuted at number thirty on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 25,000 copies.[2] In February 2009, Wild Hope had sold 350,000 copies worldwide.[3]

Background edit

Moore began writing the album in 2004.[4] She originally signed with Sire Records after leaving Epic Records in 2004 and released a single via her site titled "Hey!" which was written by James Renald, the co-writer and co-producer of her 2001 single "Cry". In early 2006, Moore posted her cover of Lori McKenna's 2003 song "Beautiful Man" on her MySpace profile and later informed her fans that she left Sire because of creative differences.[citation needed] In July 2006. Moore signed with The Firm, owned by EMI, and a U.K. magazine assumed after hearing the song "Slummin' In Paradise" that it would be the title of the album.[citation needed]

Moore collaborated with producer John Alagía on the album, who is known for working with Dave Matthews Band and Liz Phair, and has co-written an entire album for the first time: she co-wrote songs with a number of musicians, including Michelle Branch, Chantal Kreviazuk, Lori McKenna, Rachael Yamagata and indie folk pop duo The Weepies, all chronicled in a promotional video available for viewing on her official website. This is the first album that Moore co-wrote entirely and the first time she released songs that she co-wrote since "When I Talk to You" with songwriter and producer Matthew Hager, which appeared on her self-titled album, in 2001; a number of the songs are about her breakup with her ex-boyfriend, actor Zach Braff in 2006.[5] The album's lead single "Extraordinary" was one of the songs she co-wrote with The Weepies, which premiered on her MySpace profile on January 29, 2007. On February 9, 2007, Moore posted the album's second single "Nothing That You Are" on her MySpace profile. Moore said making the album helped her cope with depression and self-discovery.[citation needed]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolutepunk.net(7.8/10) link
AllMusic      link
Courant(Favorable) at the Wayback Machine (archived September 26, 2007)
Entertainment Weekly(B) link
IGN(7.4/10)
Metromix      link
Monsters and Critics(Favorable) link
Slant Magazine      link

The album received generally positive reviews from critics. Jane Magazine said that "Moore has turned into a sophisticated songwriter whose new sound fits cozily alongside that of Regina Spektor, Fiona Apple and Sarah McLachlan rather than all the pop tarts she used to be compared to." Billboard said that "Wild Hope is the gratifying sound of a singer finally finding her comfort zone. Gone is the sugary pop of Moore's early career, replaced instead by thoughtful musings on love and life...an album full of subtle, but undeniable hooks."[6]

Promotion edit

Moore filmed a documentary for Oxygen called I am Mandy Moore that chronicled the writing and concept of her album Wild Hope. She also did "one-off" gigs promoting her album. The most popular is the MSN concert where Moore performed all songs off her album including three of her older songs that were "Help Me", "Moonshadow" and "Candy". Moore also went on tour to help promote the album.

In December 2017, Wild Hope was re-released and made available for digital download and streaming.[7]

Commercial performance edit

Wild Hope debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 30, selling 25,000 copies on its first week.[8] It is Moore's third highest debuting album, falling short of her third studio album Coverage (2003), which debuted at number fourteen. The album also reached number nine on US The Top Internet albums. It spent a total of seven weeks on the Billboard 200.[9][10] Wild Hope had sold 350,000 copies worldwide as of February 2009.[11] In US the album had sold 109,000 copies by June 2009.[12]

Track listing edit

All songs produced by John Alagía

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Extraordinary"Mandy Moore, Deb Talan, Steve Tannen2:54
2."All Good Things"Moore, Talan, Tannen2:53
3."Slummin' in Paradise" (featuring Jason Mraz on background vocals)Moore, James Renald4:12
4."Most of Me"Moore, Lori McKenna4:47
5."Few Days Down"Moore, Talan, Tannen3:23
6."Can't You Just Adore Her?"Moore, McKenna3:55
7."Looking Forward to Looking Back"Moore, Talan, Tannen3:13
8."Wild Hope"Moore, Talan, Tannen2:59
9."Nothing That You Are"Moore, Renald4:28
10."Latest Mistake"Moore, McKenna4:08
11."Ladies' Choice"Moore, Chris Holmes, Rachael Yamagata4:56
12."Gardenia"Moore, Chantal Kreviazuk4:27
Australian digital edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Swept Away"Moore, McKenna4:34
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."All Good Things" (Naked / Raw Version)Moore, Hem2:53
Target bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Could've Been Watching You"Moore, McKenna3:19
14."All Good Things" (Naked / Raw Version)Moore, Hem2:53
Walmart digital store bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Umbrella"Kuk Harrell, Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart4:41
14."Candy" (Acoustic Version)Denise Rich, Dave Katz, Denny Kleiman4:46
15."Little Drummer Boy"Harry Simeone, Katherine Kennicott Davis, Henry Onorati3:16

Personnel edit

  • Mandy Moore: Main vocals
  • Brett and Steve Dennen, Tom Freund, Jason Mraz, Sara Watkins, Steve Wilson: Background vocals
  • John Alagía: Acoustic guitars, organ, piano, percussion
  • Daniel Clark: Organ, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, acoustic piano
  • Mark Goldenberg: Organ, mandolin, E-Bow, electric and acoustic guitars, tamboura, ukulele
  • Kevin Saleem: Acoustic, electric and slide guitars, Hammond organ, drum programming
  • Doug Derryberry: Electric guitars, bouzouki
  • Deb Talan: Acoustic guitars, Wurlitzer, background vocals
  • Rachael Yamagata: Clarinet, French horn, piano, sampling, background vocals
  • Stewart Meyers: Bass
  • Matt Johnson: Drums, percussion
  • Brian Ashley Jones: Drums

Charts edit

Chart performance for Wild Hope
Chart (2007) Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[13] 84
US Billboard 200[14] 30
US Digital Albums (Billboard)[15] 9

Singles edit

  1. "Extraordinary"
  2. "Nothing That You Are" (Promo only)
  3. "All Good Things" (Australia Radio single only)

Unreleased tracks edit

  • "Changed My Mind" (McKenna, Moore)
  • "Shades" (Moore, Renald)
  • "Never Again" (Moore, Renald)

Mandy Moore Soundcheck (Wal-Mart Exclusive) edit

  • "All Good Things" [Original Performance Series] – 2:53
  • "Looking Forward To Looking Back" [Original Performance Series] [Video]
  • "Interview From Soundcheck" [Video]

References edit

  1. ^ "Moore pins 'Wild Hope' on folk-flavored songs". Reuters. 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2023-01-22.
  2. ^ Hasty, Katie (2007-06-27). "Bon Jovi Scores First No. 1 Album Since 1988". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  3. ^ "Mandy Moore to wed Ryan Adams". New York Daily News. 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  4. ^ Savage, Lesley (December 11, 2006). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 14, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-22.
  6. ^ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/B000PC1QLU/ Amazon.com
  7. ^ "Mandy Moore – Studio Album WILD HOPE Re-Release". Starry Constellation Magazine. 2017-12-18. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  8. ^ "Bon Jovi Scores First No. 1 Album Since 1988". Billboard.
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  10. ^ "Mandy Moore". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  11. ^ STAFF, DAILY NEWS. "Mandy Moore to wed Ryan Adams". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  12. ^ Trust, Gary (2009-06-05). "Ask Billboard: The Black Eyed Peas, Linkin Park, Mandy Moore". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  13. ^ "Albums : Top 100". Jam!. June 24, 2007. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007. Retrieved April 6, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. ^ "Mandy Moore Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  15. ^ "Mandy Moore Chart History (Digital Albums)".[dead link] Billboard. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  • MTV interview with Mandy Moore, from December 7, 2006
  • PR Newswire press release, from January 31, 2007
  • Official lyric sheet from Firm Music, confirming B-Sides

External links edit

  • Mandy Moore official website
  • Mandy Moore official MySpace

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Wild Hope is the fourth studio album by American singer songwriter Mandy Moore her first in four years since Coverage It was released in digitally in Australia on June 18 2007 and on June 19 2007 by The Firm Music a division of EMI USA The Australian digital version includes the bonus track Swept Away Musically it embraces Folk pop Indie folk and alternative rock sound The album was released in Australia physically on February 23 2008 It is Moore s first album to be fully co written by her 1 Wild HopeStudio album by Mandy MooreReleasedJune 18 2007RecordedAllaire Studios Woodstock NYGenreFolk popLength46 14LabelFirm MusicProducerJohn AlagiaMandy Moore chronologyCandy 2005 Wild Hope 2007 Amanda Leigh 2009 Singles from Wild Hope Extraordinary Released April 10 2007 Nothing That You Are Released September 20 2007 The album debuted at number thirty on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 25 000 copies 2 In February 2009 Wild Hope had sold 350 000 copies worldwide 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Promotion 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Singles 8 1 Unreleased tracks 8 2 Mandy Moore Soundcheck Wal Mart Exclusive 9 References 10 External linksBackground editMoore began writing the album in 2004 4 She originally signed with Sire Records after leaving Epic Records in 2004 and released a single via her site titled Hey which was written by James Renald the co writer and co producer of her 2001 single Cry In early 2006 Moore posted her cover of Lori McKenna s 2003 song Beautiful Man on her MySpace profile and later informed her fans that she left Sire because of creative differences citation needed In July 2006 Moore signed with The Firm owned by EMI and a U K magazine assumed after hearing the song Slummin In Paradise that it would be the title of the album citation needed Moore collaborated with producer John Alagia on the album who is known for working with Dave Matthews Band and Liz Phair and has co written an entire album for the first time she co wrote songs with a number of musicians including Michelle Branch Chantal Kreviazuk Lori McKenna Rachael Yamagata and indie folk pop duo The Weepies all chronicled in a promotional video available for viewing on her official website This is the first album that Moore co wrote entirely and the first time she released songs that she co wrote since When I Talk to You with songwriter and producer Matthew Hager which appeared on her self titled album in 2001 a number of the songs are about her breakup with her ex boyfriend actor Zach Braff in 2006 5 The album s lead single Extraordinary was one of the songs she co wrote with The Weepies which premiered on her MySpace profile on January 29 2007 On February 9 2007 Moore posted the album s second single Nothing That You Are on her MySpace profile Moore said making the album helped her cope with depression and self discovery citation needed Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAbsolutepunk net 7 8 10 linkAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkCourant Favorable link at the Wayback Machine archived September 26 2007 Entertainment Weekly B linkIGN 7 4 10 linkMetromix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkMonsters and Critics Favorable linkSlant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp link The album received generally positive reviews from critics Jane Magazine said that Moore has turned into a sophisticated songwriter whose new sound fits cozily alongside that of Regina Spektor Fiona Apple and Sarah McLachlan rather than all the pop tarts she used to be compared to Billboard said that Wild Hope is the gratifying sound of a singer finally finding her comfort zone Gone is the sugary pop of Moore s early career replaced instead by thoughtful musings on love and life an album full of subtle but undeniable hooks 6 Promotion editMoore filmed a documentary for Oxygen called I am Mandy Moore that chronicled the writing and concept of her album Wild Hope She also did one off gigs promoting her album The most popular is the MSN concert where Moore performed all songs off her album including three of her older songs that were Help Me Moonshadow and Candy Moore also went on tour to help promote the album In December 2017 Wild Hope was re released and made available for digital download and streaming 7 Commercial performance editWild Hope debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 30 selling 25 000 copies on its first week 8 It is Moore s third highest debuting album falling short of her third studio album Coverage 2003 which debuted at number fourteen The album also reached number nine on US The Top Internet albums It spent a total of seven weeks on the Billboard 200 9 10 Wild Hope had sold 350 000 copies worldwide as of February 2009 11 In US the album had sold 109 000 copies by June 2009 12 Track listing editAll songs produced by John Alagia No TitleWriter s Length1 Extraordinary Mandy Moore Deb Talan Steve Tannen2 542 All Good Things Moore Talan Tannen2 533 Slummin in Paradise featuring Jason Mraz on background vocals Moore James Renald4 124 Most of Me Moore Lori McKenna4 475 Few Days Down Moore Talan Tannen3 236 Can t You Just Adore Her Moore McKenna3 557 Looking Forward to Looking Back Moore Talan Tannen3 138 Wild Hope Moore Talan Tannen2 599 Nothing That You Are Moore Renald4 2810 Latest Mistake Moore McKenna4 0811 Ladies Choice Moore Chris Holmes Rachael Yamagata4 5612 Gardenia Moore Chantal Kreviazuk4 27 Australian digital editionNo TitleWriter s Length13 Swept Away Moore McKenna4 34 Japanese editionNo TitleWriter s Length13 All Good Things Naked Raw Version Moore Hem2 53 Target bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 Could ve Been Watching You Moore McKenna3 1914 All Good Things Naked Raw Version Moore Hem2 53 Walmart digital store bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length13 Umbrella Kuk Harrell Terius The Dream Nash Christopher Tricky Stewart4 4114 Candy Acoustic Version Denise Rich Dave Katz Denny Kleiman4 4615 Little Drummer Boy Harry Simeone Katherine Kennicott Davis Henry Onorati3 16Personnel editMandy Moore Main vocals Brett and Steve Dennen Tom Freund Jason Mraz Sara Watkins Steve Wilson Background vocals John Alagia Acoustic guitars organ piano percussion Daniel Clark Organ Fender Rhodes Wurlitzer acoustic piano Mark Goldenberg Organ mandolin E Bow electric and acoustic guitars tamboura ukulele Kevin Saleem Acoustic electric and slide guitars Hammond organ drum programming Doug Derryberry Electric guitars bouzouki Deb Talan Acoustic guitars Wurlitzer background vocals Rachael Yamagata Clarinet French horn piano sampling background vocals Stewart Meyers Bass Matt Johnson Drums percussion Brian Ashley Jones DrumsCharts editChart performance for Wild Hope Chart 2007 Peakposition Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 13 84 US Billboard 200 14 30 US Digital Albums Billboard 15 9Singles edit Extraordinary Nothing That You Are Promo only All Good Things Australia Radio single only Unreleased tracks edit Changed My Mind McKenna Moore Shades Moore Renald Never Again Moore Renald Mandy Moore Soundcheck Wal Mart Exclusive edit All Good Things Original Performance Series 2 53 Looking Forward To Looking Back Original Performance Series Video Interview From Soundcheck Video References edit Moore pins Wild Hope on folk flavored songs Reuters 2007 02 10 Retrieved 2023 01 22 Hasty Katie 2007 06 27 Bon Jovi Scores First No 1 Album Since 1988 Billboard Retrieved 2022 04 21 Mandy Moore to wed Ryan Adams New York Daily News 2009 02 12 Retrieved 2023 10 29 Savage Lesley December 11 2006 Online Exclusive Mandy Moore Grows Up Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 14 2006 Retrieved March 17 2009 Mandy Moore License to Wed Wild Hope Mandy Moore People com Archived from the original on 2008 09 22 https www amazon com gp product product description B000PC1QLU Amazon com Mandy Moore Studio Album WILD HOPE Re Release Starry Constellation Magazine 2017 12 18 Retrieved 2022 04 20 Bon Jovi Scores First No 1 Album Since 1988 Billboard 2 Mandy Moore Billboard Retrieved 2022 04 21 STAFF DAILY NEWS Mandy Moore to wed Ryan Adams nydailynews com Retrieved 2022 04 21 Trust Gary 2009 06 05 Ask Billboard The Black Eyed Peas Linkin Park Mandy Moore Billboard Retrieved 2022 03 28 Albums Top 100 Jam June 24 2007 Archived from the original on July 1 2007 Retrieved April 6 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Mandy Moore Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved January 9 2021 Mandy Moore Chart History Digital Albums dead link Billboard Retrieved January 9 2021 MTV interview with Mandy Moore from December 7 2006 PR Newswire press release from January 31 2007 Official lyric sheet from Firm Music confirming B SidesExternal links editMandy Moore official website Mandy Moore official MySpace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wild Hope amp oldid 1208805142, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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