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Released | April 14, 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1996–1997 | |||
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Length | 56:13 | |||
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Singles from Breath from Another | ||||
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Breath from Another is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Esthero. The album was released on April 28, 1998, and now generally considered a trip hop classic despite poor sales. Despite its containing several expletives and sexual content, the album was not released with a Parental Advisory warning. [1] Thanks in part to the success of the album's music videos, the album has sold over 100,000 copies in the United States, and achieved Gold certification in the artist's native Canada. [2]
Esthero and Doc McKinney met in January 1996 at the EMI offices in Toronto. The pair's demos sparked interest from Warner Music Group, EMI and BMG in Canada. Esthero's managers, Zack Werner and Beau Randall, signed them directly to Sony Music Entertainment in U.S. The duo suddenly wrote "Superheroes", "Indigo Boy" and "That Girl". In August 1996 they wrote another 4 tracks, include the single "Heaven Sent". [3]
In late January, 1998, prior to album's release 15,000 copies of promo EP "Short of Breath", featuring tracks "Breath from Another", "Heaven Sent", "Country Livin' (The World I Know)" and "That Girl" were sent to Sony Music staff worldwide. [4] McKinney stated in a 2016 NPR interview that, when writing and producing the album, he was inspired by reggae, calypso, and house music, three genres that didn't receive much exposure in his native Minneapolis, also citing Björk, Portishead, and Massive Attack as influences. [5]
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Breath from Another received positive reviews from music critics. Tom Demalon of AllMusic stated that album "too scrumptious sounding to be ignored", however called it unfocused. He praised tracks "That Girl" and "Country Livin' (The World I Know)" as album's best offerings. [3] Chris Molanphy of CMJ New Music Monthly noted that album sounds "slick for starters; clamorous but never abrasive, yearning but not very dark" and "organic". [6] The A.V. Club 's review, penned by David Peisner, was also positive, commenting that while some of the songs were unimaginative, some (such as "Heaven Sent" and "Country Livin'") were more unusual, and praising Esthero's vocals as "sublime" and "sultry". [7]
At the Juno Awards of 1999, the album received a nomination for "Best Alternative Album." [8] However, it lost to Rufus Wainwright's eponymous debut album. [9] In 2016, the album was nominated for a Polaris Heritage Prize, for best album from 1996 to 2005. [10] The album lost, however, to Arcade Fire's "Funeral" (which won the public vote) and Lhasa de Sela's "La Llorona" (which won the jury vote). [11]
Despite not charting in any country, the album sold 118,000 copies in the U.S. and over 250,000 copies worldwide as of 2005. In Esthero's native country Canada, the album sold over 50,000 copies and was certified Gold. [2] "Heaven Sent" and "That Girl" received significant play on Canadian television (namely the music channel MuchMusic), [12] and also received some airplay on MTV. "Heaven Sent" reached number 27 on MTV's most-played videos chart. [13]
"Heaven Sent" was released as the album's first official single. It was released as a double A-side CD single with "Breath from Another". A music video was shot and received MTV airplay. [13] The single charted at number 4 on Billboard 's Hot Dance Breakout Maxi-Singles Sales. "That Girl" was slated to be the album's second official single, but was never officially released commercially. It was released as the album's second promotional single instead. The accompanying music video was added to rotation on MuchMusic in June 1999, and to rotation on MTV2 the following month. [14] [15] The music video was filmed in Toronto by director Patrick Hoelck. [16]
The title track was featured on the CMJ New Music Monthly February 1998 promotional CD. [17] "Lounge" appears on the soundtrack to film Zero Effect . The remix of "Country Livin' (The World I Know)" featuring dirty south hip hop quartet Goodie Mob was included on the Slam soundtrack. Tracks "Anywayz" and "That Girl" were used in films Boiler Room and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer respectively.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Breath from Another" | Esthero, Doc McKinney | Esthero, Doc | 4:47 |
2. | "Heaven Sent" | Esthero, Doc | Doc | 4:30 |
3. | "Anywayz" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 3:54 |
4. | "That Girl" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:41 |
5. | "Country Livin' (The World I Know)" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:20 |
6. | "Flipher Overture" | Doc | Doc | 0:42 |
7. | "Half a World Away" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:18 |
8. | "Lounge" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:58 |
9. | "Superheroes" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 3:58 |
10. | "Indigo Boy" | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:19 |
11. | "Swallow Me" (with 5 minutes silence following) | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 6:06 |
12. | "Anywayz, pt. 2" (hidden track) | Esthero, Doc | Esthero, Doc | 4:40 |
13. | "Wish You Away" (Japanese/25th Anniversary Edition Vinyl bonus track) | Esthero | — | 2:49 |
Total length: | 56:13 |
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