| Belong | ||||
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| Released | November 13, 2012 | |||
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| Length | 38:58 | |||
| Label | East River Records (United States) Hibernian Records (Ireland) Fish Record (United Kingdom) | |||
| Producer | Susan McKeown | |||
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| The Irish Times [1] | |
| The Irish Examiner [2] | |
| The Oak Ridger [3] | |
| AllMusic [4] | |
Belong is the twentieth studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Susan McKeown, released through Hibernian Records on November 13, 2012. [5] Produced by McKeown, Belong features guest appearances from Declan O'Rourke and James Maddock. [4]
Belong peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Folk Albums chart, while "Everything We Had Was Good" reached No. 1 on the Folk Singles chart. [6] The song “No Jericho” was covered by Irish singer Mary Coughlan on her 2020 album Life Stories.
The album was met with critical acclaim from various media outlets, including AllMusic, The Irish Times , the Irish Examiner , and IrishCentral , among others.
All tracks composed by Susan McKeown
| Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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| U.S. Folk Albums ( Billboard ) | 11 |
Upon its release, Belong was met with critical acclaim from various media outlets. Siobhán Long, in a review for The Irish Times , awarded the album 4 stars, writing
"McKeown's voice, widely admired for its clarity and richness of tone, is getting better and better with age. Ever more open, more welcoming, it's as if she is coming closer to home and to herself, with each of her recent album releases. It's apt then, that this latest collection is titled Belong. Filled to bursting with songs that resemble diverse members of a single household, each one asserting its identity in suitably idiosyncratic fashion… Thought-provoking and joint-swivelling in equal measure: Belong is quite an achievement." [1]
Gwen Orel, in a review for the Irish Examiner , offered similar praise, remarking "Belong is a mature CD that looks out as much as in, sharing observations of individuals and places, inviting the listener into its world." [2]
Mike Farragher, in a review for IrishCentral , noted “Susan McKeown has just released a tantalizing new CD, Belong. It blends folk, acoustic blues, country kickin’ beats and slippery jazz to make a perfect blend for your lazy Sunday morning.” [7]