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According to Rimes, "[the album] is a peek into my world; who I am, what I've gone through, what my emotions are, it's an intimate conversation between me and whoever's listening. I hope I'm saying things that are hard for others to express."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/7455543/leann-rimes-spitfire-album-tracklist|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces ‘Spitfire’ Album & Unveils Tracklist|last=Lansky|first=Sam|date=2013-04-30|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|publisher=[[Spin Media|Spin Music]], a division of [[Spin Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> Rimes also stated that the album "covers a range of emotions that I've experienced in my lifetime, from anger to love, from frustrations to letting go," as well as how her and co-producer, [[Darrell Brown (musician)|Darrell Brown]], had "talked about telling that story in chronological order, but that didn't work sonically, so he said, ‘It's the truth…in no particular order.' And isn't that what life is about?"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/412979/leann-rimes-reveals-sexy-spitfire-album-art-take-a-look|title=LeAnn Rimes Reveals Sexy ''Spitfire'' Album Art—Take a Look!|last=Nessif|first=Bruna|date=2013-04-29|work={{noitalic|[[E!#E! Online|E! Online]]}}|publisher=[[E!|E! Entertainment Television, LLC]], a Division of [[NBCUniversal]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> Rimes also noted that "It certainly took me a lot of work to get to this point. And it’s still easier to sing these thoughts than it is to say them out loud. The intimacy in my music is just beginning."<ref name="billboardm">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1560055/leann-rimes-returning-with-spitfire|title=LeAnn Rimes Returning with 'Spitfire'|last=Greenwald|first=David|date=2013-04-29|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> [[Mike Curb]] also commented on the album stating "We've always known she is a great singer, this album simply proves outright that LeAnn is a great, multi-faceted artist."<ref name="Whitaker">{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/leann-rimes-spitfire-release-date/|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces Release Date for ‘Spitfire’|last=Whitaker|first=Sterling|date=2013-04-30|work=Taste of Country|publisher=[[Townsquare Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> The album includes a cover of Australian singer, [[Missy Higgins]]' "[[Where I Stood]]" from Higgins' album, ''[[On a Clear Night]]'' (2007),<ref name="aol">{{cite web|url=http://blog.music.aol.com/2012/03/21/leann-rimes-spitfire/|title=LeAnn Rimes' Divorce Dramas Drive 'Bitchy' New Album 'Spitfire'|date=2012-03-21|last=Bryant|first=Kelly|work={{noitalic|[[AOL Music]]}}|publisher=[[AOL|AOL Inc]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref><ref name="boot">{{cite web|url=http://www.theboot.com/2012/03/20/leann-rimes-spitfire-album/|title=LeAnn Rimes 'Spitfire' Album Previewed at Special Event|date=2012-03-20|last=Bryant|first=Kelly|work=The Boot |publisher=[[AOL Music]] via [[AOL|AOL Inc]]|accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> as well as a cover of [[Buddy Miller|Buddy]] and [[Julie Miller]]'s "Gasoline and Matches" from their album, ''[[Written in Chalk]]'' (2009).<ref name="cmt">{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1706654/leann-rimes-new-album-features-alison-krauss-jeff-beck.jhtml|title=LeAnn Rimes' New Album Features Alison Krauss, Jeff Beck|date=2013-05-01|author=[[Country Music Television|CMT.com]]|work={{noitalic|[[Country Music Television|Country Music Television, Inc]]}}|publisher=[[Viacom|Viacom, Inc]]|accessdate=2013-05-05}}</ref> The album is to be Rimes' last contract-obligated release with the label, [[Curb Records]], of which she had been with for almost seven years.<ref name="aol"/><ref name="boot"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/leann-rimes-new-album-spitfire/|title=LeAnn Rimes Reveals Title of Her Forthcoming New Album|last=Dukes|first=Billy|date=2012-03-19|work=Taste of Country|publisher=[[Townsquare Media]]|accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> The album features [[Alison Krauss]], guitarist [[Jeff Beck]], [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]] from [[Matchbox Twenty]]<ref name="billboardm"/><ref name="cmt"/> and [[Dan Tyminski]].<ref name="official">{{cite web|url=http://www.leannrimesworld.com/news/148351|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces Release of New Album SPITFIRE|date=2013-04-29|publisher=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|accessdate=2013-05-01|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GORmXdz4|archivedate=2013-05-05}}</ref><ref name="gac">{{cite web|url=http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2013/05/02/leann-rimes-to-release-spitfire-june-4/|title=LeAnn Rimes to Release Spitfire June 4|last=Wyland|first=Sarah|date=2013-05-02|work={{noitalic|[[Great American Country]]}}|publisher=Scripps Networks. LLC|accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>
According to Rimes, "[the album] is a peek into my world; who I am, what I've gone through, what my emotions are, it's an intimate conversation between me and whoever's listening. I hope I'm saying things that are hard for others to express."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idolator.com/7455543/leann-rimes-spitfire-album-tracklist|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces ‘Spitfire’ Album & Unveils Tracklist|last=Lansky|first=Sam|date=2013-04-30|work=[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]|publisher=[[Spin Media|Spin Music]], a division of [[Spin Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> Rimes also stated that the album "covers a range of emotions that I've experienced in my lifetime, from anger to love, from frustrations to letting go," as well as how her and co-producer, [[Darrell Brown (musician)|Darrell Brown]], had "talked about telling that story in chronological order, but that didn't work sonically, so he said, ‘It's the truth…in no particular order.' And isn't that what life is about?"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/412979/leann-rimes-reveals-sexy-spitfire-album-art-take-a-look|title=LeAnn Rimes Reveals Sexy ''Spitfire'' Album Art—Take a Look!|last=Nessif|first=Bruna|date=2013-04-29|work={{noitalic|[[E!#E! Online|E! Online]]}}|publisher=[[E!|E! Entertainment Television, LLC]], a Division of [[NBCUniversal]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> Rimes also noted that "It certainly took me a lot of work to get to this point. And it’s still easier to sing these thoughts than it is to say them out loud. The intimacy in my music is just beginning."<ref name="billboardm">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1560055/leann-rimes-returning-with-spitfire|title=LeAnn Rimes Returning with 'Spitfire'|last=Greenwald|first=David|date=2013-04-29|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> [[Mike Curb]] also commented on the album stating "We've always known she is a great singer, this album simply proves outright that LeAnn is a great, multi-faceted artist."<ref name="Whitaker">{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/leann-rimes-spitfire-release-date/|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces Release Date for ‘Spitfire’|last=Whitaker|first=Sterling|date=2013-04-30|work=Taste of Country|publisher=[[Townsquare Media]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref> The album includes a cover of Australian singer, [[Missy Higgins]]' "[[Where I Stood]]" from Higgins' album, ''[[On a Clear Night]]'' (2007),<ref name="aol">{{cite web|url=http://blog.music.aol.com/2012/03/21/leann-rimes-spitfire/|title=LeAnn Rimes' Divorce Dramas Drive 'Bitchy' New Album 'Spitfire'|date=2012-03-21|last=Bryant|first=Kelly|work={{noitalic|[[AOL Music]]}}|publisher=[[AOL|AOL Inc]]|accessdate=2013-05-01}}</ref><ref name="boot">{{cite web|url=http://www.theboot.com/2012/03/20/leann-rimes-spitfire-album/|title=LeAnn Rimes 'Spitfire' Album Previewed at Special Event|date=2012-03-20|last=Bryant|first=Kelly|work=The Boot |publisher=[[AOL Music]] via [[AOL|AOL Inc]]|accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> as well as a cover of [[Buddy Miller|Buddy]] and [[Julie Miller]]'s "Gasoline and Matches" from their album, ''[[Written in Chalk]]'' (2009).<ref name="cmt">{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1706654/leann-rimes-new-album-features-alison-krauss-jeff-beck.jhtml|title=LeAnn Rimes' New Album Features Alison Krauss, Jeff Beck|date=2013-05-01|author=[[Country Music Television|CMT.com]]|work={{noitalic|[[Country Music Television|Country Music Television, Inc]]}}|publisher=[[Viacom|Viacom, Inc]]|accessdate=2013-05-05}}</ref> The album is to be Rimes' last contract-obligated release with the label, [[Curb Records]], of which she had been with for almost seven years.<ref name="aol"/><ref name="boot"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/leann-rimes-new-album-spitfire/|title=LeAnn Rimes Reveals Title of Her Forthcoming New Album|last=Dukes|first=Billy|date=2012-03-19|work=Taste of Country|publisher=[[Townsquare Media]]|accessdate=2012-04-23}}</ref> The album features [[Alison Krauss]], guitarist [[Jeff Beck]], [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]] from [[Matchbox Twenty]]<ref name="billboardm"/><ref name="cmt"/> and [[Dan Tyminski]].<ref name="official">{{cite web|url=http://www.leannrimesworld.com/news/148351|title=LeAnn Rimes Announces Release of New Album SPITFIRE|date=2013-04-29|publisher=[[LeAnn Rimes]]|accessdate=2013-05-01|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6GORmXdz4|archivedate=2013-05-05}}</ref><ref name="gac">{{cite web|url=http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2013/05/02/leann-rimes-to-release-spitfire-june-4/|title=LeAnn Rimes to Release Spitfire June 4|last=Wyland|first=Sarah|date=2013-05-02|work={{noitalic|[[Great American Country]]}}|publisher=Scripps Networks, LLC|accessdate=2013-05-11}}</ref>


===Songs===
===Songs===

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Spitfire is the eleventh studio album by American country music singer LeAnn Rimes. It was first released in the United Kingdom and Australia on April 15, 2013 by Curb Records via digital download and a CD release followed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2013, while in Australia and Germany the CD was released on April 26, 2013. In the United States the album is set to be released exclusively to Walmart stores on June 4, 2013. It is to be the final album released by Rimes under her contract with Curb Records.

Following its release in the UK, the album debuted at number seven on the UK Country Albums Chart and peaked at number three the following week. In Australia, on the week of May 6, 2013, the album entered the Australian Country Album Chart at number forty and peaked at number nineteen.

Background

Album

According to Rimes, "[the album] is a peek into my world; who I am, what I've gone through, what my emotions are, it's an intimate conversation between me and whoever's listening. I hope I'm saying things that are hard for others to express."[1] Rimes also stated that the album "covers a range of emotions that I've experienced in my lifetime, from anger to love, from frustrations to letting go," as well as how her and co-producer, Darrell Brown, had "talked about telling that story in chronological order, but that didn't work sonically, so he said, ‘It's the truth…in no particular order.' And isn't that what life is about?"[2] Rimes also noted that "It certainly took me a lot of work to get to this point. And it’s still easier to sing these thoughts than it is to say them out loud. The intimacy in my music is just beginning."[3] Mike Curb also commented on the album stating "We've always known she is a great singer, this album simply proves outright that LeAnn is a great, multi-faceted artist."[4] The album includes a cover of Australian singer, Missy Higgins' "Where I Stood" from Higgins' album, On a Clear Night (2007),[5][6] as well as a cover of Buddy and Julie Miller's "Gasoline and Matches" from their album, Written in Chalk (2009).[7] The album is to be Rimes' last contract-obligated release with the label, Curb Records, of which she had been with for almost seven years.[5][6][8] The album features Alison Krauss, guitarist Jeff Beck, Rob Thomas from Matchbox Twenty[3][7] and Dan Tyminski.[9][10]

Songs

In an interview with the New York Daily News, Rimes went into the background of two songs on the album. According to Rimes, when speaking about "What Have I Done" noted, "[I] actually wrote it about a friend, but it was almost foreseeing things that were going to happen in a way. I was still with Dean at the time, and he heard the song and knew it was about [Eddie and me] before I did." With "Borrowed", Rimes stated, "Obviously, it was a very controversial topic to write about...As hard as it was for me to write the song, I think it painted a true picture of that situation. I wanted to describe a very stark moment in my life. You just feel in complete limbo, and I felt guilty too; it wasn’t pretty at all."[11]

Release

The album was first released to digital download on iTunes in both the UK and Australia on April 15, 2013.[12][13] On April 22, 2013, a physical CD was released in the UK,[14] while the physical album was released in Australia and Germany on April 26.[15][16] Rimes announced via her Twitter that the album is to be released on June 4, 2013 in the US.[17] It will be released exclusively to US Walmart stores[9][10] and will have a bonus track consisting of a live version of "Borrowed".[4][18] The US division of Amazon.com also is set to release the album, via digital download, with an exclusive bonus track, a live version of the title track, "Spitfire".[19] The US iTunes Store is also set to release the album by digital download with an exclusive bonus track of a live version of "What Have I Done".[20]

Promotion

To promote the album, Rimes released two singles, the first "What Have I Done",[21][22] was released on November 20, 2012[23] and was intended to be released to radio stations but was replaced by the second single, "Borrowed",[24] which was released on December 18, 2012.[25]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[26]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic stated that the album is one of Rimes' "better records". He continued by stating "When she's not collaborating, Rimes demonstrates excellent taste in cover material -- she records Missy Higgins' "Where I Stood," kicks up dust on Liz Rose/Chris Stapleton/Morgane Hayes' rockabilly raver "You Ain't Right," and gets down and dirty on Buddy & Julie Miller's "Gasoline and Matches," trading verses with Rob Thomas then letting Jeff Beck run wild -- which gives the record dimension if not a singular momentum." Erlewine concluded by stating that Rimes' label, Curb Records, "[isn't] banking on its success -- but that's one of the reasons it's satisfying: all the loose ends, the deliberate detours into sounds both old and new, illustrate Rimes' range and her skill, as she never sounds uneasy in any of these settings. It's not perfect -- it's too long, its sequencing is haphazard -- and yet all the music on Spitfire resonates, every song suggesting an avenue Rimes could pursue the next time out." Erlewine gave the album four out of five stars.[26] Daryl Addison of Great American Country praised the album by stating Rimes "delivers a fascinating look at her own hard lessons with one of the year’s most honest and revealing releases."[27]

Commercial performance

The album debuted on the UK Country Albums Chart at number seven on the week of April 27, 2013,[28] and on the following week of May 4, 2013, the album peaked at number three,[29] and in the following week of May 11, 2013, the album dropped to number nine.[30] In Australia, the album charted at number forty on the Australian Country Albums Chart on the week of May 6, 2013.[31] The following week, May 13, 2013, the album peaked at number nineteen.[32] On the week of May 20, 2013, the album dropped to number twenty-four.[33]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Spitfire"Rimes, Darrell Brown, David Baerwald2:56
2."What Have I Done" (featuring Alison Krauss and Dan Tyminski)Rimes, Brown, Baerwald4:21
3."Gasoline and Matches" (featuring Rob Thomas and Jeff Beck)Buddy Miller, Julie Miller3:45
4."Borrowed"Rimes, Brown, Dan Wilson3:31
5."You Ain't Right"Liz Rose, Chris Stapleton, Morgane Hayes3:05
6."I Do Now"Rimes, Brown, Wilson3:53
7."Where I Stood"Missy Higgins4:23
8."You've Ruined Me"Rimes, Brown, John Shanks3:43
9."Bottle"Gary Burr, Christina Aldendifer3:34
10."A Waste Is a Terrible Thing to Mind"Rimes, Brown, Baerwald2:57
11."Just a Girl Like You"Rimes, Brown, Nathan Chapman3:52
12."God Takes Care of Your Kind"Rimes, Brown, Dean Sheremet3:14
13."Who We Really Are"Brown, Sarah Buxton3:56
Total length:47:14
Walmart exclusive bonus track[4][18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Borrowed" (Live)Rimes, Brown, Wilson3:34
Total length:50:47
Amazon.com exclusive bonus track[19]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Spitfire" (Live)Rimes, Brown, Baerwald3:00
Total length:50:14
US iTunes exclusive bonus track[20]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."What Have I Done" (Live)Rimes, Brown, Baerwald4:34
Total length:51:48

Personnel

Credits for Spitfire adapted from Billboard,[3] with additional credits from official site.[9]

Charts

Chart (2013) Peak
position
Australian Country Albums Chart (ARIA)[32] 19
UK Country Albums Chart (OCC)[29] 3

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Australia April 15, 2013[13] Digital download Curb Records
April 26, 2013[15] Compact disc
Germany April 26, 2013[16] Compact disc
United Kingdom April 15, 2013[12] Digital download
April 22, 2013[14] Compact disc Rhino Records UK, Curb Records
United States June 4, 2013[17][19][20] Compact disc Curb Records
Digital download

References

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