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2017 studio album by ZZ Ward
The Storm is the second studio album from American singer-songwriter ZZ Ward , released on Hollywood Records on June 30, 2017. The album reached number 1 on the Billboard Blues Albums chart.
Production
Ward has said The Storm is influenced by the music of blues artists including Howlin' Wolf , Robert Johnson and Big Mama Thornton .[ 1] Prior to the album's release, on March 2, 2017, Ward released the single "The Deep", featuring Chicago MC Joey Purp . The track is built around a sample of "As Long As I've Got You" by The Charmels, which is also sampled in "C.R.E.A.M. " by Wu-Tang Clan .[ 2] The track "Ride" featuring Gary Clark, Jr. was originally featured in the 2017 Pixar film Cars 3 .[ 3] Ward performed the song on Dancing with the Stars on April 17, 2017.[ 4] The music video for the single "Cannonball" was released in July 2017;[ 5] it features blues singer Fantastic Negrito , with Ward playing harmonica on the song.[ 6]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer 1. "Ghost" Evan Bogart , Trevor Brown, Warren "Oak" Felder , Zaire Koalo, Zsuzsanna Ward Felder 3:00 2. "Cannonball" (featuring Fantastic Negrito ) Xavier Dphrepaulezz , WardBlended Babies 3:58 3. "Help Me Mama" Bogart, Theron Feemster , Priscilla Renea , Ward Feemster 3:06 4. "The Storm" Ward Feemster 3:13 5. "Domino" (featuring Fitz ) Feemster, Michael Fitzpatrick , Ward Feemster, Fitzpatrick 2:50 6. "Let It Burn" Bogart, Brown, Felder, Koalo, Ward Felder 3:08 7. "Bag of Bones" Ward Feemster 3:17 8. "She Ain't Me" Ludwig Göransson , WardGöransson 2:51 9. "If U Stayed" Ward Feemster 3:33 10. "Hold On" Bogart, Brown, Felder, Ward Felder 3:12 11. "Ride " (featuring Gary Clark Jr. ) Dave Bassett , Bogart, WardBassett 4:05 Total length: 36:13
Personnel
ZZ Ward – vocals, guitars, harmonica, drum programming, percussion, engineering
Trevor Brown – guitars, bass, background vocals
Erick Walls – guitars
Jonathan Keller – guitars, bass, drum programming, percussion, engineering
Theron "Neff U" Feemster – piano, keyboards, guitars, drum programming, string arrangements, engineering
Rich Parry – drum programming, percussion, engineering
Gary Clark, Jr. – guitars
Fantastic Negrito – vocals
Michael Fitzpatrick – vocals, keyboards, drum programming, engineering
Ludwig Göransson – programming, keyboards, guitars, bass, vocal engineering
Bianca McClure – violin
Thomas Drayton – bass
Zaire Koalo – background vocals
Warren "Oak" Felder – programming, engineering, background vocals
E. Kidd Bogart – engineering, background vocals
Jabari Tawiah – engineering
Kyle Mann – engineering
Paul Redel – engineering
Gavin Paddock – engineering
Bobby Holland – engineering
Tyler Beans – engineering
Rich Costey – mixing
Neal Pogue – mixing
Dave Bassett – mixing, vocal recording
Chris Gehringer – mastering
Chart history
Chart (2016)
Peak position
US Billboard 200[ 7]
75
US Billboard Rock Albums[ 8]
12
US Billboard Blues Albums[ 9]
1
US Billboard Digital Albums[ 10]
11
References
^ Laura B. Whitmore, "ZZ Ward Puts a Fresh Spin on Her Classic Blues Influences with 'The Storm'," Guitar World , July 11, 2017.
^ Myles Tanzer, "ZZ Ward And Joey Purp Pull From A Classic For 'The Deep'" , The Fader , March 2, 2017.
^ Jon Pareles, Jon Caramanica and Giovanni Russonell, "The Playlist: J Balvin Displays His Global Savvy, and St. Vincent Keeps it Local," New York Times , June 30, 2017.
^ "Cars 3 Soundtrack First Listen: ZZ Ward & Gary Clark Jr's Energetic Track, 'Ride' and Dancing With The Stars Performance" , Pixar Post, April 14, 2017.
^ Kaitlin Reilly, "Video Premiere For ZZ Ward's 'Cannonball'," Refinery29 , July 6, 2017.
^ Leslie Michele Derrough, "ZZ Ward Steps It Up a Notch With 'The Storm'," Glide Magazine , July 3, 2017.
^ "Billboard 200" . Billboard . Retrieved 2017-07-13 .
^ "Rock Albums Chart" . Billboard . Retrieved 2017-07-13 .
^ "Blues Music: Top Blues Albums Chart" . Billboard . Retrieved 2017-07-11 .
^ "ZZ Ward Digital Albums" . Billboard . Retrieved 2017-09-28 .