Gypsy Heart (Colbie Caillat album)
Gypsy Heart is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat. It was released on September 30, 2014 by Republic Records. It was produced by American record producer Babyface.[1] It features songwriting collaborations with past co-writer, Jason Reeves, as well as new co-writers and producers Max Martin, Julian Bunetta, and Johan Carlsson.[2] "Try" was released as the first and only single on June 9 to the 16.
Gypsy Heart
September 30, 2014
44:44
- Babyface
- Chris Braide
- Julian Bunetta
- Johan Carlsson
- Antonio Dixon
- Toby Gad
- David Hodges
- Mag
- Max Martin
- Ian MacGregor
- Paro
- John Shanks
- Ryan Tedder
- Rune Westberg
Background[edit]
Caillat wrote a full-length album in 2013, only to be told by her record company that she needed to find a new sound for her next album. She wrote over 60 songs for the album.[3] In November 2013, she released the song "Hold On" as the intended lead single for the then-upcoming album.[4] However, the song failed to connect with fans as well as hoped, and was ultimately left off the standard release of Gypsy Heart. To change the musical direction of the album, "Try" was selected instead to serve as the lead single for the Gypsy Heart (Side A) EP preceding the full album's release.[2] Caillat describes the single "Try" as a "venting experience" after being told what she could and couldn't do for her own music. "To be told that your work isn't good enough – to do better, to be more like those pop artists out there that dress sexy and use Auto-tune on their voices – to be compared to someone so different, it hurt," she told Billboard. On June 9, she released Gypsy Heart (Side A), which contains the first five songs of the album. She stated to Billboard that she had wanted to release only a few songs because she thought "12 songs [were] too much to listen to at once".[2]
Music and songs[edit]
Sonically, the EP is a musical departure from Caillat's previous releases, with a more produced sound. She stated in an interview with Fuse TV that working with new producers helped her "get out of [her] comfort zone". All of the songs on Gypsy Heart (Side A) are more produced than her usual releases, except for "Try". She describes the EP as "a fun new way to put out music", and as a blend of pop, folk, and R&B music. Of her collaboration with Babyface, Caillat says that "he just knows how to make the sound so crisp, and real, and current."[3]
Commercial performance[edit]
Gypsy Heart debuted at number 17 on the US Billboard 200 chart in the week of October 18, 2014,[16] with first week sales of 16,000 copies. By October 2016, the album had sold 91,000 copies in the United States.[17]