Let the Truth Be Told is the debut album by Irish recording artist Laura Izibor. It was released on 8 May 2009, under Atlantic Records.
Let the Truth Be Told | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 8 May 2009 |
Recorded | 2005–2009 Dublin, Ireland New York City Atlanta, Georgia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Genre | R&B, soul |
Length | 37:51 |
Label | Atlantic |
Producer | Laura Izibor (exec.), Steve Lunt (exec.), Scott Jacoby, Craig Kallman, Chris "Tricky" Stewart |
Singles from Let the Truth Be Told | |
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
About.com | [1] |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Belfast Telegraph | [3] |
The Boston Globe | (favorable)[4] |
GQ | (favorable)[5] |
The Observer | (mixed)[6] |
Paste | (74/100)[7] |
Sunday Mercury | (favorable)[8] |
Background
editAt the age of 15, Izibor was signed to Jive Records.[9] She dropped out of school to record the album. From ages 17 to 18, Izibor recorded over half of the album.[10][11] After a dispute with the Jive, she signed with Atlantic Records and subsequently moved to New York City after her mentor, Steve Lunt, was offered a job at the label.[9][10]
Recording
editLet the Truth Be Told was recorded from 2005 to 2009; recording sessions took place in her hometown of Dublin, Ireland, to New York City, Atlanta and Philadelphia.[12] Upon the album's UK release, noted R&B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning 'Blues & Soul' stated "Anchored firmly in classic R&B, it effectively combines a reverence for the tradition of vintage, warm piano-driven soul with a fresh twist of modern sensibility. As can be heard on tracks ranging from the funky, uplifting 'From My Heart to Yours' and intense, groove-driven 'Don't Stay'; to the sincere, aching love lament 'If Tonight Is My Last'."[13] The song "Shine" was originally written for The Nanny Diaries, but was added to the album after being pushed back several times.[14]
Track listing
editAll songs were written by Laura Izibor.
# | Title | Length |
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1 | Shine | 3:35 |
2 | Don't Stay | 3:59 |
3 | If Tonight Is My Last | 3:35 |
4 | What Would You Do | 4:34 |
5 | From My Heart to Yours | 3:47 |
6 | Perfect World | 4:36 |
7 | The Worst Is Over | 3:14 |
8 | Yes (I'll Be Your Baby) | 3:41 |
9 | I Don't Want You Back | 3:19 |
10 | Mmm... | 3:25 |
- Deluxe edition bonus tracks[15]
# | Title | Length |
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11 | It Ain't Over ('Cos I Need You) (EP Version) | 3:23 |
12 | From My Heart to Yours (DJ Premier Remix Version) | 3:43 |
13 | Mmm... (Live From Crawdaddy, Dublin) | 4:01 |
Personnel
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Charts
editChart (2009) | Peak position |
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French SNEP Albums Chart[16] | 60 |
Irish Albums Chart[16] | 2 |
Japan (Oricon)[17] | 100 |
Dutch Albums Chart[18] | 64 |
UK Album Chart | 100 |
U.S. Billboard 200[19] | 27 |
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[19] | 6 |
Release history
editRegion | Date |
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Ireland[14] | 8 May 2009 |
Brazil[20] | 20 May 2009 |
United States[21] | 16 June 2009 |
References
edit- ^ Carson, Timothy Michael. "Laura Izibor - 'Let the Truth Be Told'". About.com. Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ Donnelly, Dave. "Let the Truth Be Told - Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ Meagher, John (22 May 2009). "Laura Izibor - Let The Truth Be Told (Atlantic)". The Belfast Telegraph. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ Capobianco, Ken (15 June 2009). "Laura Izibor, 'Let the Truth Be Told'". The Boston Globe. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ Mee, Nick. "Album review: Laura Izibor". GQ. Condé Nast Publications. Retrieved 13 July 2009. [dead link ]
- ^ Montgomery, Hugh (17 May 2009). "Pop review: Laura Izibo: Let the Truth Be Told". The Observer. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ Freeland, Henry (16 June 2009). "Laura Izibor: Let the Truth Be Told". Paste. Paste Media Group. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ Smith, Daniel (10 May 2009). "Laura Izibor: Let the Truth be Told". Sunday Mercury. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. "Laura Izibor - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ a b Haider, Arwa (11 May 2009). "Laura Izibor is blessed to be young". Metro. Associated Newspapers. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ Frehsée, Nicole. "Artists to Watch". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on 24 August 2008. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ Lester, Paul (17 October 2008). "No 412: Laura Izibor". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ Lewis, Pete (2 March 2009). "Born To Shine - Pete Lewis Interviews Laura Izibor". Blues & Soul. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
- ^ a b Clayton-Lea, Tony (1 May 2009). "The truth is out there, finally". The Irish Times. Retrieved 18 July 2009.
- ^ "Let The Truth Be Told [Deluxe]: MP3 Downloads: Laura Izibor". Amazon.com. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ a b "Laura Izibor - Let The Truth Be Told - Music Charts". αCharts. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ "ローラ・イジボアのCD・DVDリリース情報、ローラ・イジボアのプロフィールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved 6 January 2013.
- ^ "Laura Izibor - 'Let the Truth Be Told' (album)". Ultratop. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ a b "Let the Truth Be Told - Laura Izibor". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
- ^ "Let the Truth Be Told - Laura Izibor (Brazilian release date)". cdpoint.com.br. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
- ^ "Let the Truth Be Told: Laura Izibor: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 31 July 2009.