- Misery
- You're My Favorite
- Where Would I Be
- Make Me Like You
- Truth
- Used to Love You
- Send Me a Picture
- Red Flag
- Asking 4 It
- Naughty
- Me Without You
- Rare
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Overview
It's hard to view the title of This Is What the Truth Feels Like, Gwen Stefani's first solo album in ten years, as anything other than confession: she's put away childish things so she can focus on what's real. Given that her past decade consisted of raising kids, divorcing a husband, stumbling through a No Doubt reunion, and finding redemption as a television star, there's a lot of ground for her to cover. Some of the album's sprawl is endemic to pop in the mid-2010s, where standard operating procedure calls for superstars to work with a revolving team of producers, not a key collaborator. Some of this is also due to Stefani's desire to be everything to everyone, a grande dame who revels in her past while living for the future. By pursuing the twin inclinations to spill her heart while pushing musically forward, Stefani often mangles the mood. Otherwise light-hearted openers "Misery" and "You're My Favorite" accidentally dredge up a melancholy air, while the purportedly heartbroken "Used to Love You" achieves the opposite effect: Stefani seems thrilled her relationship is now nothing more than a memory. "Used to Love You" is one of many allusions to her divorce from Bush leader Gavin Rossdale -- the icy "Me Without You" is another -- but far from wallowing in her loss, Stefani spends roughly half of the record singing breezy songs of liberation. On groovy slices of retro-disco like "Where Would I Be?" and "Make Me Like You," or the glossy adult pop of "Truth," she seems freed, never hustling to be hip nor settling into a role as an elder stateswoman. At its best, This Is What the Truth Feels Like manages to be as fleet, giddy, and charming as Gwen Stefani ever is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/27/2016 |
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Label: | Interscope |
UPC: | 0602547828842 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Gwen Stefani Primary Artist,HandwritingFetty Wap Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Greg Kurstin Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
Technical Credits
Raja Kumari ComposerJulian Burg Engineer
Mattman & Robin Producer
Fetty Wap Composer
Willie Maxwell Composer
Teal Douville Composer
Miles Comaskey Assistant
Serban Ghenea Mixing
Tony Maserati Mixing
Stargate Producer
Chris Gehringer Mastering
John Hanes Mixing Engineer
Mark "Spike" Stent Mixing
Mike Anderson Engineer,Tracking
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Composer,Engineer,Tracking,Instrumentation
Gwen Stefani Drawing,Composer,Creative Director,Executive Producer
Jonathan Rotem Producer,Composer
Robin Fredriksson Composer,Engineer,Producer
Geoff Swan Assistant
Steven Felix Assistant
Greg Kurstin Composer,Engineer,Producer
Justin Tranter Composer
Matty Green Assistant
Miles Walker Engineer,Tracking
Samuel Kalandjian Engineer,Tracking
Aaron Bay-Schuck A&R
Tim Blacksmith Executive Producer
Danny D. Executive Producer
Alex Pasco Engineer
Jolie Clemens Art Direction
Phil Seaford Assistant
Tor Erik Hermansen Composer,Instrumentation
Jamie Nelson Photography
Julia Michaels Composer
Mattias Larsson Composer,Engineer,Producer
Tyler Scott Assistant
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