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Music Is Medicine is the tenth studio solo album by American country music singer Marie Osmond, released on April 15, 2016, on OliveMe Records. It is her first studio album released on her private label OliveMe, LLC. It was released on both CD and digital download through big box stores and major music download services.

Background

Music Is Medicine consisted of ten tracks. This is Osmond's first new album in five years. The album was produced by Jason Deere whom she has worked with in the past. Additional guest artist are Marty Roe, Olivia Newton-John, Sisqó, John Rich and Alex Boyé.

The album was produced by Jason Deere, who did not produce any of Osmond's previous albums. Jerry Crutchfield produced her final country album in 1989 and Paul Worley produced her previous three under the Capitol/Curb label during the late 1980s. Music Is Medicine is Osmond's final country album to date.

The album was recorded at Soundstage Studios and Westwood Studios - both in Nashville, TN, Additional studios used were Audio Mix House and Studios at The Palms in Las Vegas, NV. The album was mastered by Silvio Richetto at The Living Room Studios in Aventura, FL.

The album entered the Billboard Top Country Albums chart at number 10 on May 7, 2016.[2] It has sold 8,000 copies in the US as of May 31, 2016.[3]

Vinyl

A limited edition autographed vinyl press of the album was released by the online retailer Amazon on November 18, 2016. Marie autographed each of the album covers prior to shipment as shown in photographs on both her Facebook and Instagram accounts. As of November 22, 2016 the autographed versions of the vinyl were no longer in stock and it is unclear if there will be additional inventory.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Music Is Medicine"Jamie Sinclair, Allen Shamblin, Steve Seskin3:25
2."Unbreak This Break Up"Jason Deere, Benjamin Truman, Raquel Warchol, Chad Truman3:12
3."Give Me A Good Song" (featuring Sisqó)Deere3:13
4."Getting Better All the Time" (featuring Olivia Newton-John)Jennifer Denmark, Molly Reed3:03
5."Baby You're Crazy"Deere, Jennifer Wayne, Caroline Cutbirth, Tayla Lynn3:35
6."I'd Love to Be Your Last" (featuring Marty Roe of Diamond Rio)Rivers Rutherford, Sam Tate, Annie Tate3:48
7."Love This Tough" (featuring John Rich)Deere, Denmark, Arielle MacArthur3:36
8."Then There's You" (featuring Alex Boyé)Deere, Darren Dixon3:41
9."Wild & Sweet"Deere, Ann Marie Boskovich3:12
10."I'll Find You"Deere, Randy Kartchnei4:01
Total length:34:41

Music videos

On March 27, 2016 a video for the song "Then There's You" was released on the internet video site Vevo and it received almost 200,000 views in less than 48 hours. On April 13, 2016 the video for the title track was also released on Vevo and was filmed with patients from Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.

Year Video Director
2016 "Then There's You"[4] Alex Boyé
"Music is Medicine"[5]

Personnel

Chart performance

Album

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 189
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[7] 10

Singles

Year Single
2016 "Music Is Medicine"

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Billboard Top Country Albums week ending May 5, 2016".
  3. ^ Bjorke, Matt (May 31, 2016). "Country Album Sales Chart: May 31, 2016". Roughstock.
  4. ^ "Then There's You - Marie Osmond (feat. Alex Boyé)". Vevo.com. March 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Music is Medicine - Marie Osmond (with Children from CMN Hospitals)". Vevo.com. March 27, 2016.
  6. ^ "Marie Osmond Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Marie Osmond Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.