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Welcome to the Fishbowl

Welcome to the Fishbowl is the fourteenth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney. It was released on June 19, 2012 as his first album for Blue Chair and Columbia Records.[2] The album includes a live version of "You and Tequila" with Grace Potter.[3]

Welcome to the Fishbowl
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)
Recorded2012
GenreCountry
Length53:03
Label
Producer
Kenny Chesney chronology
Hemingway's Whiskey
(2010)
Welcome to the Fishbowl
(2012)
Life on a Rock
(2013)
Singles from Welcome to the Fishbowl
  1. "Feel Like a Rock Star"
    Released: April 2, 2012
  2. "Come Over"
    Released: May 14, 2012
  3. "El Cerrito Place"
    Released: September 10, 2012

The first single from this album, "Feel Like a Rock Star", a duet with Tim McGraw, was released in April 2012.[4] Its second single, "Come Over", was released on May 14, 2012.[5] This song reached number one on the Hot Country Songs chart. "El Cerrito Place", the album's third single, was originally recorded by Charlie Robison on his 2004 album Good Times.[6] Chesney's version includes a backing vocal from Grace Potter.

Background edit

The album's title came from a conversation Chesney had with his football-playing friends. Chesney told USA Today that when one said, "I didn't realize your life was like this," he replied, "Hey, man, welcome to the fishbowl."[7]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(64/100)[8]
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com     [9]
AbsolutePunk80%[10]
Allmusic     [11]
American Songwriter     [12]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[13]
Omaha World-Herald    [14]
Rolling Stone     [15]
Roughstock     [16]
Taste of Country     [17]
USA Today    [18]

Upon its release, Welcome to the Fishbowl received generally positive reviews from most music critics.[8] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream critics, the album received a metascore of 64, based on 7 reviews.[8]

The album has garnered positive reviews from AbsolutePunk, American Songwriter, The Boston Globe, Entertainment Weekly, Roughstock, Taste of Country, and the USA Today. At AbsolutePunk, Gregory Robson gave the album an 80%, and wrote that "Kenny Chesney's fifteenth studio album is nowhere near his best and nowhere near his worst. What it is though is occasionally pleasing, horribly derivative and way too self-indulgent."[10] Robson went on to state that "Welcome to the Fishbowl is anything but first-rate. More albums like this though, and Chesney himself just might become a caricature of himself."[10] Grady Smith at Entertainment Weekly graded the album to be a B− effort, and added that "Chesney's albums have always been considerably more wistful than his radio persona, but Welcome to the Fishbowl's tunes, while well wrought, can be downright dour. The tonal shift is fine — the problem is that these weepies often come off less like authentic autobiography than downbeat Nashville role-playing. (The too-sleek production and ponderous, stretched-out tempos don't help.)"[13] In addition, Smith wrote that "Fishbowl reveals less about the star's true interior life than ever."[13]

The album received four-out-of-five stars from American Songwriter, Roughstock and Taste of Country. American Songwriter music critic Eric Allen noted that "Fishbowl displays a serious yearning to stretch and dig a little deeper into life’s foibles, as if Chesney is trying to figure them out himself, but in a good way."[12] Furthermore, Allen evoked how "Welcome to the Fishbowl still manages to sound highly personal and introspective. Chesney has an uncanny knack for finding top-shelf material which sounds autobiographical and mixing it with his own to craft a uniquely distinguishable musical statement."[12] Matt Bjorke of Roughstock alluded to how "Welcome To The Fishbowl should easily join Kenny Chesney's past albums as #1-selling country records and there's no doubt that it's also amongst the best in his career, a career that is as strong now as it was promising 20 years ago".[16] Taste of Country's Billy Dukes called it "...an album to turn to with frequency."[17]

The moderately positive reviews come from The Boston Globe and the USA Today, which The Boston Globe music critic Stuart Munro noted the album for being "As consistent and meticulously constructed as ever, “Welcome to the Fishbowl” is die-cast Chesney", giving the album three and a half out of five stars, which is taken from the Metacritic assigned score.[19] Jerry Shirver of the USA Today rated the album a two and a half out of four stars, and said that "Though the arrangements of these dozen tunes are up to date and his voice retains that bland average-Joe quality that the masses and radio programmers adore, most of the themes are calculated standard issue."[18]

However, the album received mixed reviews from About.com, Allmusic, BBC Music, Country Weekly, Omaha World-Herald and the Rolling Stone. The worst review for the album came in from Jessica Nicholson of Country Weekly, who based on Metacritic assigned score rated the album a two and a half out of five stars, pointed to how "the album’s bound to leave some fans hoping Kenny will book another trip to the islands with his trusty acoustic and a cold drink, if only to find a balance between his previously lighthearted fare and the brooding material that abounds on this effort."[20] Moreover, Nicholson vowed that "the superstar delves headlong into melancholy."[20]

The three out of five star reviews were from About.com, Allmusic, BBC Music, which is based on the Metacritic assigned score, and the Rolling Stone. To this, Robert Silva of About.com highlighted that "While fans of the more upbeat Chesney may complain, Welcome to the Fishbowl shows Chesney continuing to evolve in ways that are encouraging."[9] Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine alluded to how "this is a far cheerier affair" that "the cheeky title suggests".[11] In closing, Erlewine stated that "Wedded to this warmth is a crisp clean sheen, a sound so bright that it threatens to get goofy when Chesney and crew rock out – they're no longer as urgent as they were even five years earlier, which gives the gurgling swing of the title track a stiff white-boy funkiness that isn't necessarily alienating – but such chipper charm permeates the entirety of Welcome to the Fishbowl, turning it into an everyday feel-good record, the kind that generates moments of warmth when heard fleetingly on the radio, at the grocery store, in a doctor's office, at work, or even at home."[11] Leonie Cooper of BBC Music evoked how the album is "aimed squarely at the mainstream."[21] The Rolling Stone music critic Chuck Eddy called this a "Fairly depressive, in total – but these days, Chesney sounds more convincing when he's less upbeat."[15] At Omaha World-Herald, Kevin Coffey noted how the album "has the party vibe some Chesney fans will be looking for, but a closer look at the lyrics reveals it’s a rant against paparazzi, celebrities and a culture that glorifies everyone’s 15 minutes of fame."[14]

Commercial performance edit

Welcome to the Fishbowl debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 193,000 copies in the United States, behind Justin Bieber's Believe.[22] As of January 2013, the album has sold 592,286 copies in the United States.[23] On February 13, 2017, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over one million copies in the United States.[24]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Come Over"4:09
2."Feel Like a Rock Star" (with Tim McGraw)3:28
3."Sing 'Em Good My Friend"4:38
4."Welcome to the Fishbowl"3:30
5."I'm a Small Town"Keith Gattis4:38
6."El Cerrito Place"Gattis5:52
7."Makes Me Wonder"3:13
8."While He Still Knows Who I Am"4:16
9."Time Flies"3:37
10."To Get to You (55th and 3rd)"
  • Chesney
  • Ewing
5:40
11."Always Gonna Be You"Mike Reid5:16
12."You and Tequila" (live with Grace Potter)4:49
Total length:53:03

Personnel edit

  • David Angell – strings
  • Monisa Angell – strings
  • Janet Askey – strings
  • Wyatt Beard – keyboards, background vocals
  • Shannon Brown – background vocals
  • Pat Buchananelectric guitar, harmonica
  • Buddy Cannon – background vocals
  • Melonie Cannon – background vocals
  • Jim Chapman – background vocals
  • Kenny Chesney – lead vocals
  • Jon Conley – acoustic guitar, background vocals
  • David Davidson – strings
  • Scott Ducaj – trumpet
  • Chris Dunn – trombone
  • Conni Ellisor – strings
  • Shannon Finnegan – background vocals
  • Justin Francis – background vocals
  • Jim Gairrett – acoustic guitar
  • Zachary Gore – background vocals
  • Carl Gorodetzky – strings
  • Kenny Greenberg – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Jim Grosjean – strings
  • Rob Hajacos – fiddle
  • Tim Hensley – background vocals
  • Allison Herbstreit – background vocals
  • Steve Hermann – trumpet
  • John Hobbs – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, synthesizer, Wurlitzer
  • Nicholas Hoffman – fiddle
  • Jim Horntenor saxophone
  • John Barlow Jarvis – piano
  • Jack Jezzro – strings
  • Aimee Johns – background vocals
  • Mike Johnson – steel guitar
  • Jaren Johnston – background vocals
  • Anthony LaMarchina – strings
  • Paul Leimdrums, percussion, shaker
  • Don Lepore – background vocals
  • Josiah Lightle – background vocals
  • Shane McAnally – background vocals
  • Randy McCormick – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, synthesizer
  • Tim McGraw – vocals on "Feel Like a Rock Star"
  • Steve Marshall – bass guitar
  • Clayton Mitchell – electric guitar
  • Carole Rabinowitz-Neuen – strings
  • John Osborne – background vocals
  • Mary Kathryn Van Osdale – strings
  • Gary Van Osdale – strings
  • Sean Paddock – drums
  • Larry Paxton – bass guitar, string arrangements
  • Kathryn Plummer – strings
  • Grace Potter – duet vocals on "You and Tequila", background vocals on "El Cerrito Place"
  • Gary Prim – piano
  • Mickey RaphaelJew's Harp
  • Mike Reid – piano
  • Sarighandi D Reist – strings
  • Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
  • Gemmi Richardson – background vocals
  • Mason Richardson – background vocals
  • Shaun Silva – background vocals
  • Pamela Sixfin – strings
  • Joanna Smith – background vocals
  • Jere Smithers – background vocals
  • Julia Tanner – strings
  • Christian Teal – strings
  • Alan Umstead – strings
  • Catherine Umstead – strings
  • Scott Vestalbanjo
  • Christina Walker – background vocals
  • Kristin Wilkenson – string arrangements
  • John Willis – acoustic guitar, gut string guitar, mandolin
  • Karen Winkleman – strings
  • Craig Wiseman – background vocals

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[40] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ "Kenny Chesney Renews Deal With Sony Music Nashville". Country Music Television. June 4, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
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  3. ^ Conaway, Alanna (April 3, 2012). "Kenny Chesney Reveals Track Listing to New Album 'Welcome to the Fishbowl'". Taste of Country. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
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  13. ^ a b c Smith, Grady (June 14, 2012). "Welcome to the Fishbowl review - Kenny Chesney Review". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
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Welcome to the Fishbowl is the fourteenth studio album by American country music singer Kenny Chesney It was released on June 19 2012 as his first album for Blue Chair and Columbia Records 2 The album includes a live version of You and Tequila with Grace Potter 3 Welcome to the FishbowlStudio album by Kenny ChesneyReleasedJune 19 2012 2012 06 19 Recorded2012GenreCountryLength53 03LabelBlue ChairColumbia Nashville 1 ProducerBuddy CannonKenny ChesneyKenny Chesney chronologyHemingway s Whiskey 2010 Welcome to the Fishbowl 2012 Life on a Rock 2013 Singles from Welcome to the Fishbowl Feel Like a Rock Star Released April 2 2012 Come Over Released May 14 2012 El Cerrito Place Released September 10 2012The first single from this album Feel Like a Rock Star a duet with Tim McGraw was released in April 2012 4 Its second single Come Over was released on May 14 2012 5 This song reached number one on the Hot Country Songs chart El Cerrito Place the album s third single was originally recorded by Charlie Robison on his 2004 album Good Times 6 Chesney s version includes a backing vocal from Grace Potter Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Commercial performance 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Singles 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground editThe album s title came from a conversation Chesney had with his football playing friends Chesney told USA Today that when one said I didn t realize your life was like this he replied Hey man welcome to the fishbowl 7 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic 64 100 8 Review scoresSourceRatingAbout com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 AbsolutePunk80 10 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 American Songwriter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Entertainment WeeklyB 13 Omaha World Herald nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Roughstock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Taste of Country nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Upon its release Welcome to the Fishbowl received generally positive reviews from most music critics 8 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream critics the album received a metascore of 64 based on 7 reviews 8 The album has garnered positive reviews from AbsolutePunk American Songwriter The Boston Globe Entertainment Weekly Roughstock Taste of Country and the USA Today At AbsolutePunk Gregory Robson gave the album an 80 and wrote that Kenny Chesney s fifteenth studio album is nowhere near his best and nowhere near his worst What it is though is occasionally pleasing horribly derivative and way too self indulgent 10 Robson went on to state that Welcome to the Fishbowl is anything but first rate More albums like this though and Chesney himself just might become a caricature of himself 10 Grady Smith at Entertainment Weekly graded the album to be a B effort and added that Chesney s albums have always been considerably more wistful than his radio persona but Welcome to the Fishbowl s tunes while well wrought can be downright dour The tonal shift is fine the problem is that these weepies often come off less like authentic autobiography than downbeat Nashville role playing The too sleek production and ponderous stretched out tempos don t help 13 In addition Smith wrote that Fishbowl reveals less about the star s true interior life than ever 13 The album received four out of five stars from American Songwriter Roughstock and Taste of Country American Songwriter music critic Eric Allen noted that Fishbowl displays a serious yearning to stretch and dig a little deeper into life s foibles as if Chesney is trying to figure them out himself but in a good way 12 Furthermore Allen evoked how Welcome to the Fishbowl still manages to sound highly personal and introspective Chesney has an uncanny knack for finding top shelf material which sounds autobiographical and mixing it with his own to craft a uniquely distinguishable musical statement 12 Matt Bjorke of Roughstock alluded to how Welcome To The Fishbowl should easily join Kenny Chesney s past albums as 1 selling country records and there s no doubt that it s also amongst the best in his career a career that is as strong now as it was promising 20 years ago 16 Taste of Country s Billy Dukes called it an album to turn to with frequency 17 The moderately positive reviews come from The Boston Globe and the USA Today which The Boston Globe music critic Stuart Munro noted the album for being As consistent and meticulously constructed as ever Welcome to the Fishbowl is die cast Chesney giving the album three and a half out of five stars which is taken from the Metacritic assigned score 19 Jerry Shirver of the USA Today rated the album a two and a half out of four stars and said that Though the arrangements of these dozen tunes are up to date and his voice retains that bland average Joe quality that the masses and radio programmers adore most of the themes are calculated standard issue 18 However the album received mixed reviews from About com Allmusic BBC Music Country Weekly Omaha World Herald and the Rolling Stone The worst review for the album came in from Jessica Nicholson of Country Weekly who based on Metacritic assigned score rated the album a two and a half out of five stars pointed to how the album s bound to leave some fans hoping Kenny will book another trip to the islands with his trusty acoustic and a cold drink if only to find a balance between his previously lighthearted fare and the brooding material that abounds on this effort 20 Moreover Nicholson vowed that the superstar delves headlong into melancholy 20 The three out of five star reviews were from About com Allmusic BBC Music which is based on the Metacritic assigned score and the Rolling Stone To this Robert Silva of About com highlighted that While fans of the more upbeat Chesney may complain Welcome to the Fishbowl shows Chesney continuing to evolve in ways that are encouraging 9 Allmusic s Stephen Thomas Erlewine alluded to how this is a far cheerier affair that the cheeky title suggests 11 In closing Erlewine stated that Wedded to this warmth is a crisp clean sheen a sound so bright that it threatens to get goofy when Chesney and crew rock out they re no longer as urgent as they were even five years earlier which gives the gurgling swing of the title track a stiff white boy funkiness that isn t necessarily alienating but such chipper charm permeates the entirety of Welcome to the Fishbowl turning it into an everyday feel good record the kind that generates moments of warmth when heard fleetingly on the radio at the grocery store in a doctor s office at work or even at home 11 Leonie Cooper of BBC Music evoked how the album is aimed squarely at the mainstream 21 The Rolling Stone music critic Chuck Eddy called this a Fairly depressive in total but these days Chesney sounds more convincing when he s less upbeat 15 At Omaha World Herald Kevin Coffey noted how the album has the party vibe some Chesney fans will be looking for but a closer look at the lyrics reveals it s a rant against paparazzi celebrities and a culture that glorifies everyone s 15 minutes of fame 14 Commercial performance editWelcome to the Fishbowl debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 193 000 copies in the United States behind Justin Bieber s Believe 22 As of January 2013 the album has sold 592 286 copies in the United States 23 On February 13 2017 the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for sales of over one million copies in the United States 24 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Come Over Sam HuntShane McAnallyJosh Osborne4 092 Feel Like a Rock Star with Tim McGraw Rodney ClawsonChris Tompkins3 283 Sing Em Good My Friend Tom DouglasJaren Johnston4 384 Welcome to the Fishbowl Kenny ChesneySkip Ewing3 305 I m a Small Town Keith Gattis4 386 El Cerrito Place Gattis5 527 Makes Me Wonder ChesneyWendell MobleyNeil Thrasher3 138 While He Still Knows Who I Am Dave BergDouglasGeorgia Middleman4 169 Time Flies Steve McEwanCraig Wiseman3 3710 To Get to You 55th and 3rd ChesneyEwing5 4011 Always Gonna Be You Mike Reid5 1612 You and Tequila live with Grace Potter Matraca BergDeana Carter4 49Total length 53 03Personnel editDavid Angell strings Monisa Angell strings Janet Askey strings Wyatt Beard keyboards background vocals Shannon Brown background vocals Pat Buchanan electric guitar harmonica Buddy Cannon background vocals Melonie Cannon background vocals Jim Chapman background vocals Kenny Chesney lead vocals Jon Conley acoustic guitar background vocals David Davidson strings Scott Ducaj trumpet Chris Dunn trombone Conni Ellisor strings Shannon Finnegan background vocals Justin Francis background vocals Jim Gairrett acoustic guitar Zachary Gore background vocals Carl Gorodetzky strings Kenny Greenberg acoustic guitar electric guitar Jim Grosjean strings Rob Hajacos fiddle Tim Hensley background vocals Allison Herbstreit background vocals Steve Hermann trumpet John Hobbs Hammond B 3 organ piano synthesizer Wurlitzer Nicholas Hoffman fiddle Jim Horn tenor saxophone John Barlow Jarvis piano Jack Jezzro strings Aimee Johns background vocals Mike Johnson steel guitar Jaren Johnston background vocals Anthony LaMarchina strings Paul Leim drums percussion shaker Don Lepore background vocals Josiah Lightle background vocals Shane McAnally background vocals Randy McCormick Hammond B 3 organ piano synthesizer Tim McGraw vocals on Feel Like a Rock Star Steve Marshall bass guitar Clayton Mitchell electric guitar Carole Rabinowitz Neuen strings John Osborne background vocals Mary Kathryn Van Osdale strings Gary Van Osdale strings Sean Paddock drums Larry Paxton bass guitar string arrangements Kathryn Plummer strings Grace Potter duet vocals on You and Tequila background vocals on El Cerrito Place Gary Prim piano Mickey Raphael Jew s Harp Mike Reid piano Sarighandi D Reist strings Michael Rhodes bass guitar Gemmi Richardson background vocals Mason Richardson background vocals Shaun Silva background vocals Pamela Sixfin strings Joanna Smith background vocals Jere Smithers background vocals Julia Tanner strings Christian Teal strings Alan Umstead strings Catherine Umstead strings Scott Vestal banjo Christina Walker background vocals Kristin Wilkenson string arrangements John Willis acoustic guitar gut string guitar mandolin Karen Winkleman strings Craig Wiseman background vocalsCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2012 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 25 34Canadian Albums Billboard 26 5UK Country Albums OCC 27 3US Billboard 200 28 2US Top Country Albums Billboard 29 1Year end charts edit Chart 2012 PositionUS Billboard 200 30 41US Top Country Albums Billboard 31 12Chart 2013 PositionUS Top Country Albums Billboard 32 38 Singles edit Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold US Country 33 US Country Airplay 34 US 35 CAN Country 36 CAN 37 2012 Feel Like a Rock Star with Tim McGraw 11 40 9 33 US Gold 38 Come Over 1 23 1 48 US Platinum 39 El Cerrito Place 17 10 72 31 denotes releases that did not chartCertifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 40 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Kenny Chesney Renews Deal With Sony Music Nashville Country Music Television June 4 2012 Retrieved June 5 2012 Cooper Brittany Joy March 29 2012 Kenny Chesney Reveals Cover Art for New Welcome to the Fishbowl Album Taste of Country Retrieved May 15 2012 Conaway Alanna April 3 2012 Kenny Chesney Reveals Track Listing to New Album Welcome to the Fishbowl Taste of Country Retrieved May 15 2012 Kenny Chesney Tim McGraw Debut at No 13 Country Music Television April 9 2012 Retrieved May 15 2012 Kenny Chesney Unveils New Single Come Over Country Music Television May 14 2012 Retrieved May 15 2012 Lankford Robert Jr Good 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