Holy Smoke | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 25 September 2009[1] | |||
Recorded | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 37:43 | |||
Label | Universal | |||
Producer | Mike Elizondo[1][2] | |||
Gin Wigmore chronology | ||||
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Singles from Holy Smoke | ||||
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Holy Smoke is the debut album from New Zealand pop singer Gin Wigmore, released under the mononym Gin. Singles released off the album included "Oh My", "I Do" and "Hey Ho". The Cardinals play on every track and backed Wigmore on her subsequent tour.[3]
The album debuted at number one in New Zealand, and was certified Gold in its first week. The album was certified Platinum[4] in its second week, selling over 15,000 copies.[5] In September 2011, Home Improvement Retailer Lowe's began a new brand campaign featuring Wigmore's single "Don't Stop".[6]
Commercial performance
Holy Smoke debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart, then slowly fell down the chart, before topping the chart again in February 2010.[7] It then regained the top spot in October 2010 due to the release of the Deluxe Edition. It then soon gained Quadruple Platinum status.[8]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Oh My" | Gin Wigmore | 4:16 |
2. | "Hey Ho" | Wigmore, Dan Wilson | 4:04 |
3. | "New Revolution" | Wigmore, Mike Elizondo | 4:21 |
4. | "Don't Stop" | Wigmore, Elizondo | 3:28 |
5. | "I Do" | Wigmore, Martin Terefe, Sacha Skarbek | 4:07 |
6. | "Too Late for Lovers" | Wigmore, Elizondo | 3:47 |
7. | "Mr. Freakshow" | Wigmore, Elizondo | 3:50 |
8. | "One Last Look" | Wigmore, Elizondo | 2:37 |
9. | "Golden Ship" | Wigmore | 3:55 |
10. | "Dying Day" | Wigmore | 3:14 |
Total length: | 37:43 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Chains" | Wigmore, Mitchell Froom | 3:28 |
12. | "Don't" (Pre-order only) | Wigmore | 3:08 |
13. | "Stealing Happiness" | Wigmore | 3:18 |
No. | Title | Length |
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11. | "These Roses" | |
12. | "S.O.S." | |
13. | "Hallelujah" | |
14. | "Under My Skin" | |
15. | "Kill of the Night" | |
16. | "No Reason" | |
17. | "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" | |
18. | "Cocaine" | |
19. | "Chains" | |
20. | "Don't" | |
21. | "Stealing Happiness" | |
22. | "I Do" (Fat Freddy's Drop Mix) |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Hey Ho" | |
2. | "New Revolution" | |
3. | "Don't Stop" | |
4. | "S.O.S." | |
5. | "Dying Day" | |
6. | "Golden Ship" | |
7. | "One Last Look" | |
8. | "Too Late For Lovers" | |
9. | "Hallelujah" | |
10. | "I Do" | |
11. | "These Roses" | |
12. | "Under My Skin" | |
13. | "Oh My" | |
14. | "Lucy Loo" | |
15. | "Mr. Freakshow" | |
16. | "Hey Ho" (Behind the Scenes) | |
17. | "TLFL" (Behind the Scenes) |
Personnel
Personnel credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[13]
- Gin Wigmore – vocals (all tracks); Farfisa organ, keyboards, Moog bass, Omnichord, piano, ukulele (5)
- Stephanie Alexander – backing vocals (1-4, 6, 8, 9)
- Brent Arrowood – engineering assistance
- Steve Baccon – photography
- Stevie Blacke – string arrangements, strings (2, 3, 6, 9)
- Doyle Bramhall II – harmonica, slide guitar (1)
- Neal Casal – guitar (1-3, 7), acoustic guitar (9)
- Matt Chamberlain – drums (6)
- Joe Chiccarelli – engineering, mixing (all tracks)
- John Daversa – trumpet (2, 4)
- Debaser – design
- Mike Elizondo – production (1-10), guitar (1), bass (3, 4, 6, 8), keyboards (3, 4, 6); drums, percussion (4); piano (4, 10), programming (4, 8); acoustic guitar, electric guitar (6, 8); lap steel guitar (8), upright bass (10)
- Chris Feinstein – bass (1, 2, 7, 9), loops (5)
- Sharlotte Gibson – backing vocals (1-4, 6, 8, 9)
- Jon Graboff – guitar (1, 3, 7-9), fuzz guitar (2)
- Adam Hawkins – engineering (all tracks)
- Dorian Holley – backing vocals (2)
- Jolie Levine – project co-ordination and contracting
- Billy Mims – engineering assistance
- Brad Pemberton – drums (1-9), loops (5)
- Paul Smith – engineering assistance
- Zac Rae – organ (1, 6), Wurlitzer (1, 9), keyboards (2, 6, 7, 9, 10), B-3 (3, 9), tack piano (4), loops (5), piano (7), pump organ (10)
Charts
Chart (2009–2010) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[14][15] | 68 |
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[16] | 1 |
Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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New Zealand (RMNZ)[17] | 4× Platinum | 60,000* |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date |
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Australia[1] | 25 September 2009 |
New Zealand[2] | 19 October 2009 |
United States[18][19] | 16 March 2010 |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "Holy Smoke! Gin Wigmore Readies Debut Album". OzMusicScene. 14 July 2009. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012.
- 1 2 "Gin: - Holy Smoke". Marbecks.
- ↑ "Ryan Adams' Band Moves on with Gin Wigmore". TwentyFourBit. 24 July 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ↑ "Gin Wigmore on Close Up" (video). Close Up. Television New Zealand. 9 December 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
- ↑ "New Zealand Chart Facts". RIANZ. 27 October 2009. Archived from the original on 31 October 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "Lowe's Never Stop Improving Brand Spot". TheStreet.com. 19 September 2011. Archived from the original on 14 October 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
- ↑ "Gin - Holy Smoke". charts.nz. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "The Official New Zealand Music Chart". Rianz.org.nz. Archived from the original on 18 March 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ "Holy Smoke NZ". iTunes Store. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
- ↑ "Holy Smoke AU". iTunes Store. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
- ↑ "Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks".
- ↑ "Gin Wigmore : Holy Smoke (Deluxe Edition) 2CD+DVD". Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ Holy Smoke (liner notes). Gin Wigmore. Island Records. 2009. 2720732.
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- ↑ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 301.
- ↑ "Charts.nz – Gin Wigmore – {{{album}}}". Hung Medien.
- ↑ "Latest Gold / Platinum Singles". Radioscope. 21 August 2011. Archived from the original on 31 August 2011.
- ↑ "Gin Wigmore Debuts New Single "Too Late For Lovers"". Skope Entertainment Inc. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
- ↑ Moses, Hussein (8 March 2010). "Songstress Sets Her Sight on US". Real Groove Magazine. MTV. Retrieved 26 March 2010.