Grace (Mandy Capristo album)

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Grace
Mandy Capristo Grace album.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 27, 2012
Recorded
Various
    • Hamburg, Germany
      (Lexland Studios)
    • Berlin, Germany
      (Nucleus Studios)
    • Cologne, Germany
      (Maarweg Studios)
Length48:55
LanguageEnglish • Italian
Label
Producer
Singles from Grace
  1. "The Way I Like It"
    Released: 13 April 2012
  2. "Closer"
    Released: 31 August 2012

Grace is the debut studio album by German singer Mandy Capristo. It was released by Starwatch Entertainment and EMI Music on April 27, 2012 and marked Capristo's first solo release following the disbandment with her band Monrose in 2010. Recorded in Hamburg, Cologne and Berlin, she worked with a number of different musicians on material for the album, including German producers Toby Gad and David Jost as well as American producer Cainon Lamb and Swedish production team Twin.

Contents

Upon its release, the album earned mixed to positive reviews from music critics and debuted at number eight on the German Albums Chart. It also reached the top thirty of the chart in Austria and Switzerland and produced the top 20 hit "The Way I Like It." In January 2013, Grace earned Capristo a nomination for Best Female Rock/Pop Act – National at the Echo Music Prize.

Background and development

Capristo's first solo album was originally planned to be released in summer 2011, but the singer later stated that the album would not be released during the summer, as she felt that the album was not yet ready to be released, and she wanted to make sure the finished product was something she could be proud of. During the album's recording sessions in 2011, she was asked to record a song with German singer Peter Maffay named "Die Zeit hält nur in Träumen an" (English: "The time stops only in dreams") for the Tabaluga musical. Capristo got the role of "Lilli" for the musical. [1] Their first television performance was on October 8, 2011 on Wetten, dass..?. [2]

In December 2011, Capristo stated on her official Facebook page that her debut album was set to be released in February 2012, while not revealing any further details about the album. She said it was definitely a pop album, but was also mixed. She further elaborated that there were a lot of songs to pick from, but she chose the songs which were 100% "Mandy Capristo" [3] and said that every song on the album she has experienced in her life. [4]

After the collaboration with Peter Maffay, Capristo headed back in the studio and focused on her upcoming album. When asked about the title and concept of her debut album, Capristo said: "The album production was, for me personally, the biggest challenge I have ever mastered. It was the most intense and emotional time of my life. Every tear, every sleepless night and all criticism I put it as an experience in my songs." The title of the album "Grace" came from her middle name. The inspiration for the album came from dance, pop and R&B artists like Beyoncé, Rihanna, Nicole Scherzinger and Destiny's Child. [5] The album mixes pop music with dance, and electro-pop influences. To some extent, even hip-hop, teen pop included, and reggae elements.

Composition and recording

In November 2010, shortly after the disbandment of her band Monrose, Capristo revealed that she was planning to kick off recording sessions for her first studio album. [6] Starwatch consulted a variety of producers to work with her on new music, including German producers Toby Gad and David Jost as well as American producer Cainon Lamb and Swedish production team Twin, among others. [6] Songwriters on the album include Julie Frost, Pam Sheyne, Pixie Lott, Ina Wroldsen, Shelly Peiken, Greg Wells, and Amie Miriello. [6] Capristo stated that "It Don't Matter", "Risque", "Hurricane" and "Grace" are her favorite songs on the album. [5] [7]

The album begins with "Allow Me". This song has rap elements, is an uptempo number and begins with: "My name is Mandy, second name is Grace!" [...] I know I can make it ". The second song of the album is the first single "The Way I Like It", lyrically the song is about sex. In Mandy's eyes, the meaning for her is "to do what you like and what you want". [8] "Overrated" is a mid-tempo song, which has Contemporary R&B influences. The song is about the lonely time as a single person, if you have just "split up with your partner": "I'm on my own - I never thought that I would say this, single life is overrated! Alone is overrated! The message of the next song "Sing" is that all the feelings and pain is to sing from the soul. "Hurricane" is one of the "powerful song" of the album and is about the calm before the storm. The chorus is catchy: "He left me, when he walked away, this love - his love is like a hurricane" striking is the constant change of pace from slow to fast. "Otherside" is a cover of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, she stated that she covered this song because her brother is a fan of the track from the band, so Capristo decided to cover this song for the album. She revealed "Grace" is her most personal song, which was co-written by herself. The song is dedicated to her family. At the end of the song there are Italian lyrics. [9]

Promotion

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Max Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [15]
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Grace received mixed to positive reviews by music critics. Max editor Martin Haldenmair rated the album three stars out of five stars and described Grace as Capristo's "new business card." He felt that "there are fast songs, slow songs, simple songs and some that have undergone extreme electronic optimization. If you want to find out what the singer can do: Grace shows every variation, shows a demanding, self-confident artist and an emotional, vulnerable soul." [15] Katharina Raab, writing for Monsters and Critics, noted that "Grace is dominated by opulently arranged dramas and attempted eroticism instead of originality. In pompous ballads like "Overrated," "Side Effects" or "It Don't Matter," Capristo, with a velvet voice, once again suffers through the romantic disappointments of her young life. Only to transform into an insatiable nymph again in catchy pop songs like "Intense" or "Closer"." [16]

Amelie Köppl from laut.de gave the album two stars out of five stars and wrote: "Grace is a well-intentioned debut, but unfortunately it also proves that the new style envisioned by the Monrose chick doesn't pay off over the length of the album [...]The best songs are "The Way I Like It" and "It Don't Matter", but the acoustic-versions are much better." [14] CD-Bewertungen.de gave the album 7 stars out of 10 stars and praised the variety of the songs and the depth and also Capristo's passion, however, they criticized that there was no distinctive catchy tune. Altogether, her debut is a personal work and has become an interesting start for her solo career, which has just really started. [13]

Chart performance

Grace debuted and peaked at number eight on the German Albums Chart in the week of 11 May 2012. [17]

Track listing

Grace track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Allow Me"Lamb3:23
2."The Way I Like It"
3:14
3."Overrated"
  • Will Simms
  • Debbie French
  • Derek McDonals
Simms3:45
4."Side Effects"Simms3:30
5."Sing"
  • Anthony Galatis
  • Mark Frisch
  • Dave Thomas
  • John McLaughlin
3:07
6."Hurricane"
Eriksen3:50
7."Closer"
  • Robin Grubert
  • Martin Tingvall
Peter Keller4:02
8."It Don't Matter"
Simms4:43
9."Risque"
Simms4:45
10."Intense"
  • Thomas
  • McLaughlin
3:58
11."Otherside"White5:54
12."Grace"
  • Mandy Capristo
  • Keith "Elliott" Munnerlyn
  • Ruben Rodriguez
  • Sebastian Henzl
  • Rino Galiano
Rodriguez4:44
Total length:48:55
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Pulse"Smith2:54

Charts

Chart performance for Grace
Chart (2012)Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [18] 28
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [17] 8
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [19] 21

Release history

Release history for Grace
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
VariousApril 27, 2012
  • CD
  • digital download
[20] [21] [22] [23]

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