The Ballad of Purple St. James | ||||
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Released | May 4, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2008-2010 | |||
Genre | R&B, electronic soul | |||
Length | 53:14 | |||
Label | +FE Music | |||
Producer | Yahzarah, Phonte Coleman, Nicolay, TheRealFocus, Nate Smith, Steve McKie, Zo![1] | |||
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The Ballad of Purple St. James is the third studio album of American singer, Yahzarah. The album was released on May 4, 2010, on the recording label +FE Music. This is Yahzarah's first album in seven years.
Recording
The album was originally titled Introducing Purple St. James with the song "Your Love" as the lead single. In 2010, it was announced by Yahzarah's label that the album was retitled "The Ballad of Purple St. James". The album features production from Yahzarah, Nicolay, and Phonte of the +FE Music. The album features elements of electronic soul and pop influenced mixed with R&B music.
Completing 'The Ballad...' with Phonte and Nicolay allowed me an opportunity to return to the joy of making music and to create a project that is sexy, fearless, beautiful and sincere. This work is a true reflection of me.
— Yahzarah
Promotion
Singles
In 2009, Yahzarah released a buzz single "Your Love". When the album's title changed, another song known as "The Tickler" was given promotion and music video. The song was dubbed as another buzz single. In March 2010, she released the first single "Why Dontcha Call Me No More" which was available as a free download on the Foreign Exchange Music's website.[2] Following the release of the single, a sampler was released as a free download.[3] On May 19, 2010, the music video for "Why Dontcha Call Me No More" was released.[4] On September 15, 2010, Yahzarah released her second single "Cry Over You" and released the video to YouTube.[5]
In late 2010, Yahzarah began promoting her third single "Starship". In May 2011, Yahzarah confirmed on her Twitter account that a video for her single "Love Come Save the Day" was progress.[6] In September 2011, the music video for "Love Come Save the Day" was released to YouTube.
Tour
In 2010, Yahzarah began her Love vs Lust tour with The Foreign Exchange to promote the album.
Critical response
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [7] |
The album received a favorable review from Allmusic.com. gave "The Ballad of Purple St. James" a 4.5 rating out of 5 stars. Andy Kellman of Allmusic.com stated, "YahZarah had worked on and off with the duo for several years, but never in a concentrated burst like this. The album allows the singer and songwriter to flash her vocal and thematic flexibility in ways her previous albums did not."[8] The album charted at #75 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop chart.[9] The album also became #2 on Amazon's Top Album Sellers and #1 on Reverbnation's R&B Albums Chart.
Track listing
- Strike Up the Band
- Why Dontcha Call Me No More
- Cry Over You (featuring Phonte)
- All My Days (featuring Darien Brockington)
- Come Back As A Flower
- Dedicated To You
- The Lie
- Last to Leave
- Have A Heart
- Change Your Mind
- Starship
- Shadow
- Love Come Save The Day
- Fast Lane (2012 re-released edition)
Leftover tracks
- Yahz
- The Basement/Purple Intro
- I'm A Legend
- Fast Lane
- I Came I Saw
- Like A Flower
- Hour Glass
- Radio
- The Tickler
- Chocolate Inside
- Highest High
- Beautiful Place
- Sacrifice
- Struggle
- Your Love
See also
References
- ↑ The Ballad Of Purple Saint James. Foreign Exchange Music. Retrieved on June 6, 2010.
- ↑ .Foreign Exchange Music.Retrieved on June 6, 2010.
- ↑ YahZarah's new single Why Dontcha Call Me No More | FREE Download.Foreign Exchange Music.Retrieved on June 6, 2010.
- ↑ YahZarah - "Why Dontcha Call Me No More" Official music video.Foreign Exchange Music.Retrieved on June 6, 2010.
- ↑ YahZarah - Cry Over You feat. Phonte on YouTube. Retrieved on October 2, 2010.
- ↑ Yahzarah - Love Come Save The Day Music Video with FAN SUPPORT. Indie Gogo. Retrieved on June 13, 2011
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Yahzarah - The Ballad of Purple St. James (Review) Allmusic.com. Retrieved on June 6, 2010
- ↑ The Ballad of Purple St. James - YahZarah | Billboard. Billboard.com. Retrieved on August 20, 2010.