Coverage (album)

Coverage (album)
Coverage
Studio album by Mandy Moore
Released October 21, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Teen pop, pop rock, R&B, folk rock
Length 46:43
Label Epic
EK-90667
Producer John Fields
Mandy Moore chronology
Mandy Moore
(2001)
Coverage
(2003)
The Best of Mandy Moore
(2004)

Coverage is the fourth album released by pop singer Mandy Moore, composed exclusively of covers of songs from the 1970s and 1980s. The album was released by Epic Records.

Contents

History

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]
Blender 4/5 stars[2]
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars[3]

After the mild success of her last album Mandy Moore, she began recording the album Coverage, which was a collection of covers of music from the 1970s and 80s. The album peaked at #14 on the Billboard 200, her highest peak to date, selling 53,000 copies its first week, her highest to date. In Australia, "Have a Little Faith in Me" has only released to radio. In Australia, Moore has achieved five Top 25 hits on the ARIA chart. With only one single released to radio, Coverage reached only #97 on the Australian albums chart, her lowest studio album to date. A video for "Drop the Pilot" was made, but was never released in the States. "Senses Working Overtime" (original a single by XTC released in 1982) was released in March 2003 as the official second single in the States, but failed to make a large impact. Sales of the album overall were disappointing, according to Nielsen SoundScan the album had sold 294,000 copies in the United States;[4] after the release of a greatest hits album, Moore parted ways with Epic Records.

The album, again, was not released worldwide, this time the album was released in selected countries from Australia, Asia and Latin America. It achieved Platinum status in The Philippines where she performed on the country's most viewed show "Eat Bulaga" and received several certifications from her past albums and a new one including Coverage.

Singles

# Title U.S.
1. "Have a Little Faith in Me" 39*
2. "Drop the Pilot" 5*
3. "Senses Working Overtime" 8*
  • Hot Adult Top 40 Tacks

Track listing

All songs produced by John Fields.

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Senses Working Overtime"   Andy Partridge 4:08
2. "The Whole of the Moon"   Mike Scott 5:01
3. "Can We Still Be Friends?"   Todd Rundgren 3:38
4. "I Feel the Earth Move"   Carole King 3:08
5. "Mona Lisa and Mad Hatters"   Bernie Taupin; Elton John 4:49
6. "Drop the Pilot"   Joan Armatrading 3:43
7. "Moonshadow"   Cat Stevens 2:59
8. "One Way or Another"   Debbie Harry; Nigel Harrison 3:31
9. "Breaking Us in Two"   Joe Jackson 4:26
10. "Anticipation"   Carly Simon 3:21
11. "Help Me"   Joni Mitchell 3:29
12. "Have a Little Faith in Me"   John Hiatt 4:02

Personnel

  • Jim Anton – Bass
  • Kevin Augunas – Bass (Electric), Engineer
  • Tommy Barbarella – Synthesizer, Piano, Organ (Hammond), Piano (Electric)
  • Michael Bland – Drums
  • Monika Blunder – Make-Up
  • D.J. Bonebrake – Vibraphone
  • Ken Chastain – Bass, Percussion, Tambourine
  • Julius Collins – Vocals
  • Colleen Conway – Hair Stylist
  • Dorian Crozier – Percussion, Drums, Engineer
  • Evan Dando – Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Christina Ehrlich – Stylist
  • John Fields – Bass, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), French Horn, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements, Mixing, Effects, Guitar (Baritone)
  • Dirk Freymuth – Guitar
  • Loren Gold – Piano
  • Billy Hawn – Percussion
  • Eric Heywood – Pedal Steel
  • Kenny Holmen – Flute, Sax (Tenor)
  • Dave Jensen – Trumpet
  • Kathy Jensen – Sax (Baritone)
  • Ameena Maria Khawaja – Cello
  • Dan Leffler – Mixing Engineer
  • Noah Levy – Drums
  • Matt Mahaffey – Piano, Drums, Engineer, Chamberlin, Effects, Mini Moog
  • George Scot McKelvey – Guitar
  • Mandy Moore – Vocals
  • Josh Myers – String Arrangements
  • Danielle Nesmith – Violin
  • Jason Orris – Engineer
  • Julian Peploe – Art Direction, Design
  • Mike Ruekberg – Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Phil Solem – Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
  • Audrey Solomon – Violin
  • Steve Strand – Trumpet
  • Chris Testa – Engineer
  • Danny Wilde – Vocals
  • Dan Wilson – Vocals

Jordon Zadorozny – Guitar

Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD

  • Exclusive interview footage and b-roll
  • Track-by-track discussion of songs on album
  • "Have a Little Faith in Me" music video
  • Different Cover Art

Charts (album)

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S.Billboard 200 14
Australian ARIA chart 97

References

  1. ^ Link
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  4. ^ Billboard.com - Ask Billboard Retrieved: June 5, 2009]

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