Amidst the Chaos

Amidst the Chaos

by Sara Bareilles
Amidst the Chaos

Amidst the Chaos

by Sara Bareilles

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

There may be no other title that captures the feeling of living in the late 2010s than Amidst the Chaos, the name Sara Bareilles gave her sixth album. Appropriately, Amidst the Chaos feels as if it was born from the turmoil left in the wake of the 2016 election, wearing its scars proudly even as it hesitatingly offers glimmers of hope. Bareilles doesn't address politics directly, preferring to rhapsodize about the Obama era in the guise of love songs and donning metaphorical armor to combat the age of Trump, and such skilled obliqueness -- where the audience recognizes what's being said, even if the themes are never spoken out loud -- are a reflection of how Bareilles has sharpened her songwriting by writing tunes for the stage during the bulk of the 2010s. There are hints of theatricality on Amidst the Chaos, particularly when the tempo quickens, but Bareilles opted to cut the album with T-Bone Burnett, a producer who specializes in analog impressionism. Burnett's predilection for foggy, atmospheric audio stands in stark contrast to the crisp, bright productions of Bareilles' earlier records, a shift that's more startling than the singer/songwriter's decision to tackle socio-political topics, yet his deliberately arty setting emphasizes Bareilles' versatility. Much of the album is moody and contemplative, a tone that suits Burnett's atmospheric touch, yet this also makes the handful of pop tunes -- "If I Can't Have You," which nearly glides by in its effervescence and the rolling "Orpheus" -- seem all the more vivid, while also setting the gospel undertones of "Saint Honesty" and the steeliness of "Eyes on You" in an effective, welcome contrast. Such distinctions are subtle but notable, and Amidst the Chaos invites the kind of close listening that helps draw out these differences: its surfaces are elusive and inviting, and its core is deep and nuanced, a combination that results in a rich, rewarding experience that shifts slightly with each return visit. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/05/2019
Label: Epic
UPC: 0190759310410
Rank: 2194

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Fire
  2. No Such Thing
  3. Armor
  4. If I Can't Have You
  5. Eyes On You
  6. Miss Simone

Disc 2

  1. Wicked Love
  2. Orpheus
  3. Poetry by Dead Men
  4. Someone Who Loves Me
  5. Saint Honesty
  6. A Safe Place To Land

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sara Bareilles   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Electric)
Patrick Warren   Keyboards
Dennis Crouch   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric)
Keefus Ciancia   Keyboards
Blake Mills   Guitar,Mandolin,6-String Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Mike Piersante   Percussion
Marc Ribot   Guitar,Ukulele
T-Bone Burnett   Guitar
Jay Bellerose   Drums,Percussion
John Legend   Vocals,Featured Artist
Jim Keltner   Drums,Percussion
Emily King   Vocal Harmony
Joseph Ryan   Guitar,Vocal Harmony
Gabriel Johnson   Trumpet
Zachary Dawes   6-String Bass,Bass (Electric)
Philip Khronengold   Piano

Technical Credits

Patrick Warren   String Arrangements
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Sara Bareilles   Composer,Programming
Mike Piersante   Mixing,Engineer
T-Bone Burnett   Producer
Aaron Sterling   Composer
Lori McKenna   Composer
Justin Tranter   Composer
Emily King   Composer
Jason Wormer   Editing
Ivy Skoff   Contractor,Production Coordination
Pete Giberga   Executive Producer
Jeff Schulz   Design,Art Direction
Jason Poss   Copyist
Zachary Dawes   Producer,Equipment Manager
Bekah Connolly   A&R
Joseph Lorge   Engineer,Guitar Technician
Pat Benson   Guitar Technician
Dalia Glickman   A&R
Carl Lieberman   Piano Technician
Danita Ng-Poss   Copyist
Billy Centenaro   Engineer
Karl Wingate   Engineer
Maryellen Devaux   A&R
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