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2015 studio anthology by Chris Stapleton

Traveller
Traveller (Chris Stapleton album).jpg
Studio album by

Chris Stapleton

Released May 5, 2015 (2015-05-05)
Studio RCA Studio A, Blackbird Studios in Nashville
Genre
  • Country
  • rock
  • country rock
  • Southern rock
  • soul
Length 63:04
Characterization Mercury Nashville
Producer
  • Dave Cobb
  • Stapleton
Chris Stapleton chronology
Traveller
(2015)
From A Room: Book one
(2017)
Singles from Traveller
  1. "Traveller"
    Released: April 27, 2015
  2. "Nobody to Blame"
    Released: November nine, 2015
  3. "Parachute"
    Released: May ii, 2016[one]

Traveller is the debut studio album by American vocaliser-songwriter Chris Stapleton. The album was produced by Dave Cobb and Stapleton, and was released on May 5, 2015, through Mercury Nashville.

Described by music publications as an former-schoolhouse country, Southern rock tape, Traveller received critical acclaim and earned Stapleton several awards. It was named Album of the Twelvemonth at the 2015 State Music Association Awards. Furthermore, it received a nomination at the 58th Grammy Awards for Anthology of the Year and a win for All-time Country Album. The vocal "Traveller" also won Best Country Solo Performance. At the 2016 Academy of Country Music Awards it won Album of the Year, with the song "Nobody to Arraign" besides winning Song of the Year. It won the Billboard Music Accolade for Superlative Country Album in 2016 and 2017.

Traveller reached number one on the US Billboard 200 chart later on a duet performance past Stapleton and Justin Timberlake at the 2015 Country Music Association Awards. The anthology has been certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over two.vi one thousand thousand copies in the The states by Nov 2019.[two] It was somewhen ranked by Billboard every bit the bestselling country album of the 2010s.[three] It generated three singles: "Traveller", "Nobody to Arraign", and "Parachute". "Nobody to Blame" reached the top 10 on the Country Airplay nautical chart.[4] The album rail "Fire Abroad" was accompanied past a music video.[5]

Music and composition [edit]

I lost my dad in Oct 2013 and did a little bit of soul-searching. My wife was kind plenty to buy me an old Jeep. We flew out to Phoenix and drove it all the mode back to Nashville through the desert. I thought a lot well-nigh music and my dad, and the things that he would have liked that I should be doing. Out of that, I really wrote the vocal 'Traveller' driving downwards Interstate forty through New Mexico. That became the cornerstone for the tape and wound up being the championship runway.

 — Stapleton speaking virtually his inspiration for the album during an interview with Billboard [vi]

The album is an old-school country record mixed with Southern rock. Tracks on the album features electric guitar, mandolin, and acoustic guitar. "The Devil Named Music" exclaims the difficult life on the route, while "Might Besides Get Stoned" features resignation lyrics.[7] Musically, "Sometimes I Cry" is a blues song,[7] "Nobody to Blame" a mid-tempo country stone track,[eight] and "Burn Away" features a beat in a archetype soul-carol time signature.[nine] "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore" shrouds reflections about his begetter in the language of religious backsliding and was previously covered by Julie Roberts in 2013.[10] In an interview for Rolling Stone, Stapleton commented "If somebody tells me it sounds dated, I'd say that's corking, as long as the date is 1978. My favorite things are from and then."[7]

Stapleton wrote or co-wrote all but two of the album's 14 tracks. The album features a blues-influenced embrace of David Allan Coe's single "Tennessee Whiskey", and Charlie Daniels' "Was It 26", written by Don Sampson.[7]

Commercial performance [edit]

The album debuted on the Pinnacle Land Albums chart at number two, and the Billboard 200 at number 14, selling 27,000 copies in the week catastrophe May 10.[xi]

Six months after the album was released, Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake performed "Tennessee Whiskey" at the 2015 Country Music Clan Awards where Traveller won Anthology of the Year.[12] Following the functioning, sales for the anthology increased vi,000%[13] and information technology re-entered the Billboard 200 at number one afterward beingness absent from the nautical chart since September, with 177,000 equivalent album units (153,000 in pure album sales). Co-ordinate to Billboard, the surge in sales is owed to how a mass audience discovered Stapleton on the November iv CMA Awards broadcast. Traveller is as well the first debut country anthology to reach number one on the Billboard 200 in over four years, with Clear as Day (2011) by Scotty McCreery being the last.[xiv] It became the first anthology to reenter the chart at number one. It remained at number one for a 2d week with 124,000 album-equivalent units, including 97,000 pure album sales.[15] The album track "Tennessee Whiskey" topped the Hot Country Songs chart,[xvi] and reached the top xx on the Billboard Hot 100.

The album sold 685,000 copies in the United states of america in 2015.[17] In February 2016, Traveller was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA), and double platinum in September.[18] It became the quaternary best-selling anthology of 2016 in the nation, and the top selling country album, with 1.04 million copies sold that year.[17] The album surpassed the 2 million sales marker in the United states of america in July 2017,[xix] and it was the second best-selling country album of 2017 (after Stapleton's 2nd album From A Room: Volume 1.[20] It hold the records for the most weeks atop the Americana/Folk Albums chart (81 in total as of Baronial 2019).[21] It topped the Billboard Year-Finish Top Country Albums nautical chart in 2016 and 2017.[22] [23] It was certified quadruple platinum on July 24, 2019 for 4 million units in sales and streams.[18] As of March 2020, the album has accrued 4.3 1000000 units in the country in full,[24] with 2.6 million copies in traditional album sales.[2]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Amass scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 85/100[25]
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk [26]
AllMusic [27]
Billboard [ten]
Digital Journal A[28]
Exclaim! nine/10[29]
NPR (Favorable)[30]
The Daily Telegraph [31]
Wall Street Journal (Favorable)[32]

Traveller received critical acclaim upon its release. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from music critics, the anthology has received an boilerplate score of 85, indicating "universal acclaim", based on half-dozen reviews.[25] In a review for Billboard, editor Caitlin White gave the album four-out-of-five stars, describing Traveller as a "solemn album, the work of a human being gripped past life's impermanence", noting "undercurrents of regret, loss and resignation" in songs like "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore", "Nobody to Blame" and "Devil Named Music". About the record's sound direction, she commented "Stapleton'due south songs are both rhythmic and nuanced, perchance a by-product of years spent writing for others. They feature a cast of characters that remain likable even as they blitz headlong into pursuit of ruin, fortune or adventure." White concluded "it'south a triumphant debut, encapsulating the dust of life, turning it into a hell of a journey."[ten] In Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis wrote "Stapleton's trenchant pen combines with his soul-drenched rasp of a voice for a moving exploration of the panoply of emotions in the man experience."[33]

Critics from Rolling Stone opined Traveller "encapsulates everything that makes him one of the virtually powerful and unique voices in state music today: gravelly, soulful and full of songs that band like instant classics without ever resting too deeply in the past."[34] In their twelvemonth-finish summary they stated "every runway goes straight for the emotional jugular and give a glimpse inside a wildly introspective mind."[35] Editor Owen R. Smith from The Seattle Times noted the instruments mandolin, banjo, pedal steel guitar "are all given room to shine, even when Stapleton dips his toe into some menacing land rock in "Nobody to Arraign" or electrified bluesy swagger in "Might Every bit Well Go Stoned.""[viii]

Accolades [edit]

Publication List Rank Ref.
American Songwriter Top 50 Albums of 2015

i

[36]

Billboard 25 Best Albums of 2015

13

[37]

Brooklyn Magazine The All-time of 2015

no order

[38]

The twenty All-time State Albums of 2015

2

[39]

Entertainment Weekly The xl Best Albums of 2015

7

[40]

NPR 50 Favorite Albums of 2015

no guild

[41]

Rolling Stone 50 Best Albums of 2015

21

[35]

40 All-time Country Albums of 2015

iii

[42]

Stereogum The 50 Best Albums of 2015

43

[43]

Awards [edit]

Year Honour Category Result Ref.
2015 Country Music Association Awards Anthology of the Year Won [44]
2016 Grammy Awards Album of the Year Nominated [45]
Best Country Album Won
Academy of Country Music Awards Album of the Year [46]
Billboard Music Awards Summit Country Anthology [47]
American Country Countdown Awards Anthology of the Twelvemonth [48]
Americana Music Honors & Awards Anthology of the Yr Nominated [49]
American Music Awards Favorite State Album [50]
2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Album of the Twelvemonth Won [51]
Billboard Music Awards Top Country Album [52]

Rails listing [edit]

All tracks are produced by Dave Cobb and Chris Stapleton.

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Traveller" Chris Stapleton 3:42
2. "Fire Away"
  • Stapleton
  • Danny Green
four:04
iii. "Tennessee Whiskey"
  • Dean Dillon
  • Linda Hargrove
4:53
4. "Parachute"
  • Stapleton
  • Jim Beavers
iv:13
5. "Whiskey and You"
  • Stapleton
  • Lee Thomas Miller
3:56
6. "Nobody to Blame"
  • Stapleton
  • Barry Bales
  • Ronnie Bowman
4:04
7. "More of You"
  • Stapleton
  • Bowman
4:37
8. "When the Stars Come Out"
  • Stapleton
  • Dan Wilson
4:xvi
nine. "Daddy Doesn't Pray Anymore" Stapleton iv:09
10. "Might likewise Get Stoned"
  • Stapleton
  • Jimmy Stewart
  • Justin Mcghee
4:37
11. "Was It 26" Don Sampson 4:49
12. "The Devil Named Music" Stapleton 6:07
13. "Outlaw State of Heed"
  • Stapleton
  • Bowman
  • Jerry Salley
5:37
fourteen. "Sometimes I Cry"
  • Stapleton
  • Clint Ingersoll
4:00
Full length: 63:29

Personnel [edit]

Credits for Traveller adapted from AllMusic.[53]

Chart performance [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Traveller at Discogs (list of releases)
  • "Fire Abroad" on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traveller_(Chris_Stapleton_album)

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