Once Again (John Legend album)
Once Again is the second studio album by American singer John Legend, released by GOOD Music and Sony Music Entertainment on October 24, 2006. Legend co-wrote and co-produced the bulk of the album, working with collaborators such as Kanye West, will.i.am, Raphael Saadiq, Craig Street, Sa-Ra, Eric Hudson, Devo Springsteen, Dave Tozer and Avenue.
Singles from the album include "Save Room", "Heaven", "P.D.A. ", "Stereo", "Another Again", "Slow Dance", "Show Me" and "Each Day Gets Better". Once Again has been certified platinum by the RIAA, after shipping over one million copies. The song "Heaven" won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Also, "Save Room" was nominated for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.
Reception
The album so far has a score of 77 out of 100 from Metacritic based on "generally favorable reviews". Yahoo! Music UK gave it a score of nine stars out of ten and called it "frequently staggering". Paste gave it four-and-a-half stars out of five and said, "Legend has grown by leaps on this disc, delivering a richer sound and more adventurous experimentation." The A.V. Club gave it a B+ and said that "While occasionally slips from understated to sleepy, there isn't a bum track on the album." Mojo also gave the album four stars out of five and said of Legend, "His most impressive skill is echoing the laid-back charm of Bill Withers and the melodic instincts of Stevie Wonder." Blender likewise gave it four stars out of five and said it "sets out to rebuild the dramatic storytelling and redemptive power of soul music on a hip-hop foundation." Q likewise gave it four stars, calling it "soulful" and "not funky". Billboard gave it a positive review and called it "A timeless, feel-good album that could easily slide into your papa's Sam Cooke and Percy Sledge collections, yet still sounds contemporary." The Village Voice also gave it a positive review and stated, "There are a number of words to describe contemporary mainstream r&b, but "elegant," "mature," "breezy," and "sophisticated" aren't usually among them. Luckily, they apply to John Legend's subtle follow-up to 2005's Grammy-winning, multiplatinum Get Lifted." Hartford Courant likewise gave it a positive review and called its songs "Soul music impeccably poised between past and future, anchored by a warm voice comfortingly similar to Bill Withers'."Other reviews are average or mixed: The Observer gave it three stars out of five and said that Legend "has stepped up into territory that references his background in gospel and soul but avoids the more obvious nods to the past." Slant Magazine also gave it three stars and said that the album's midsection "bulges with excess MOR fat, but unlike Legend's debut, the album doesn't resurrect itself by the end." Now likewise gave it three stars and said, "Legend's lounge-track sentimentality often spills into schmaltzed-out Streisand-on-Broadway territory." Prefix Magazine gave it a score of five out of ten and stated that "The album's second half is still woefully lacking, one big mess of boredom and monotony." Vibe gave it two-and-a-half stars out of five and called it "frustratingly uneven". The Independent gave it two stars out of five and stated, "It's hard not to feel underwhelmed by this follow-up to Legend's major-label debut Get Lifted, which secured three million sales through a judicious blend of his gospel roots and hip-hop ties. The lunge for the mainstream is too pronounced, and probably ill-advised, inasmuch as it places him in direct comparison with more expressive, adept singers."
Commercial performance
Once Again debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 behind the soundtrack to Disney's Hannah Montana and My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade, selling 231,000 copies in its first week. It serves as John Legend's second top-ten album in the United States. The album dropped to the number four in its second week, selling an additional 115,000 units. On December 5, 2006, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling of over 1 million copies in the United States. As of September 2007, Once Again has sold 2.5 million copies worldwide.Track listing
;Notes- signifies co-producer
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- "Save Room" contains samples from "Stormy", performed by Gábor Szabó.
- "Heaven" contains excerpts from "Heaven Only Knows", performed by Monk Higgins
- "Each Day Gets Better" contains a sample of "In These Changing Times", performed by The Four Tops
- "Slow Dance" contains samples from the composition "She's a Fox", performed by the Icemen featuring Jimi Hendrix
- "Another Again" contains samples from the composition "Lost for Words", performed by Midnight Movers Unlimited
Personnel
- Chris Allen — assistant engineer
- Sasha Allen — background vocals
- Cooper Anderson — engineer
- Vaughn Anthony — background vocals
- Taz Arnold — producer, engineer, and instruments
- Rob Bacon — guitar
- Stephen Barber — string arrangements
- Art Baron — trombone
- Mark Biondi — drums
- Doyle Bramhall — guitar
- Chris Bruce — guitar
- Steve Bruner — bass
- Chuck Brungardt — engineer
- Helen Campo — alto flute
- Hector Castillo — engineer, strings engineer
- Evan Conquest — additional guitar and additional engineering
- Nick Cords — viola
- Tom Craskey — co-producer, guitar, piano, and additional vocals ; bass
- Karesha Crawford — horns
- Andrew Dawson — engineer
- Jenaee Dixon — horns
- Ethan Donaldson — assistant engineer
- Karen Dreyfus — viola
- Elizabeth Dyson — cello
- Larry Eagle — drums
- Ron Fair — piano
- Andrea Fisher — flute
- Katherine Fong — violin
- Jason Freeman — horns
- Jerry Freeman — horns
- Anthony "Rocky" Gallo — engineer
- Tom Gloady — assistant engineer
- Diva Goodfriend — alto flute
- Didi Gutman — keyboards
- Michael Harmon — engineer
- Keith Harris — keyboards
- Earl Harvin — drums
- Sharif Hobley — guitar
- Corey Hogan — horns
- S. Husky Höskulds — engineer
- Eric Hudson — producer, bass, and piano
- Shafiq Husayn — producer, engineer, and instruments
- Chris Jennings — assistant engineer
- Hyomin Kang — assistant engineer
- Mindy Kaufman — alto flute
- Om'Mas Keith — producer, engineer, and instruments
- Ryan Kennedy — mixing assistant
- Padraic Kerin — engineer
- Anthony Kilhoffer — engineer
- Lisa Kim — violin
- Josh Kramer-Burkhart — assistant engineer
- Soo Hyun Kwon — violin
- Gelly Kusuma — assistant engineer
- Krystof Kuznik — violin
- Julie Landsman — French horn
- Jeanne Leblanc — cello
- John Legend — lead vocals, backing vocals, piano, organ, additional keyboards, producer, co-producer, additional production, vocal producer and arranger
- Ken Lewis — co-producer and engineer
- Kuan Lu — violin
- Daniele Luppi — string arrangements, additional string arrangements
- Andy Marcinkowski — mixing assistant
- Tony Maserati — mixing, engineer
- Harvey Mason — drums
- Tara Michel — background vocals
- Bill Mims — assistant engineer
- Dror Mohar — assistant engineer
- Jamie Muhoberac — keyboards
- Ichiho Nishiki — mixing assistant
- Sarah O’Boyle — violin
- Richard Owens — horns
- Bobby Ozuna — co-producer and drums
- George Pajon, Jr. — guitar
- Sandra Park — violin and concertmaster
- David Piltch — bass
- Herb Powers Jr. — mastering
- Wen Qian — violin
- Lenesha Randolph — background vocals
- Chris Rob — organ
- Raphael Saadiq — producer, guitar, and bass
- Joshua Sadlier-Brown — engineer
- Tatsuya Sato — engineer
- Jack Splash — producer and drum programming
- Devo Springsteen — producer
- Glenn Standridge — co-producer and engineer
- Charlie Stavish — assistant engineer
- Craig Street — producer, co-producer, additional production
- Swiss Chris — drums
- Caterina Szepes — violin
- James Tanksley — assistant engineer
- Steve Tirpak — trumpet and flugabone
- David Torn — guitar
- Dave Tozer — producer, engineer, acoustic guitar, piano, and drum programming
- Alex Venguer — assistant engineer
- Patrick Warren — keyboards
- Kanye West — producer
- will.i.am — producer and engineer, drums, bass, drum programming
- Kebbi Williams — horns
- Steve Williamson — clarinet
- Jessyca Wilson — background vocals, ad-lib vocals
- Mateuz Wolski — violin
- Shelly Woodworth — oboe
- Sharon Yamada — violin
- Jung Sun Yoo — violin
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