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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Moore began writing new material for the album in 2004. She originally signed with and released a single via her site entitled 'Hey!' Which was written by, the writer and co-producer of her 2002 single '. In early 2006, Moore posted her cover of 's 2003 song 'Beautiful Man' on her account and later informed her fans that she departed from due to creative differences. [ ] Moore then signed with and a UK magazine assumed after hearing the song 'Slummin' In Paradise' that that would be the title of the album. [ ] For Wild Hope, Moore collaborated with producer, who is known for working with and, and has co-written an entire album for the first time: she co-wrote songs with,,, and indie pop-folk duo, all chronicled in a promotional available for viewing on her official website. This is the first album that Moore co-wrote entirely and the first time she released songs that she co-wrote since 'When I Talk to You', which appeared on her, in 2001; many of the songs are about her breakup with her ex-boyfriend, actor.
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'Extraordinary,' one of the tracks she co-wrote with The Weepies, was premiered via her MySpace profile on January 29, 2007. Moore has also put another song on her MySpace profile called 'Nothing That You Are.' The new track premiered on February 9, 2007. Moore explained how the album helped her cope with depression and self-discovery. [ ] Reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (7.8/10) (Favorable) at the (archived September 26, 2007) (B) (7.4/10) (Favorable) To date, critics have been generally positive on the album.
Said that 'Moore has turned into a sophisticated songwriter whose new sound fits cozily alongside that of, and rather than all the pop tarts she used to be compared to.' Stated that ' Wild Hope is the gratifying sound of a singer finally finding her comfort zone. Gone is the sugary pop of Moore's early career, replaced instead by thoughtful musings on love and life.an album full of subtle, but undeniable hooks.' Promotion [ ] Moore did a documentary for Oxygen entitled I am Mandy Moore that chronicled the writing and concept of her album Wild Hope. She also did 'one-off' gigs promoting her album.
The most popular is the MSN concert where Moore performed all songs off her album including three older songs ('Help Me', 'Moonshadow', 'Candy'). Moore also went on tour to help promote the album. Sales [ ] Wild Hope debuted on the U.S. 30, selling 25,000 copies the first week of release, according to Billboard.
It is Moore's third highest debuting album, falling short of her 2003 cover album, which debuted at No. 14, selling 59,000 copies. Her album also reached No. 9 on The Top Internet albums. After 5 weeks, Wild Hope charted off the Billboard 200, however it returned on the chart, when the album came back in at No. 118, selling 5,500 copies. To date, Wild Hope has sold over 200,000 in the United States and 600,000 worldwide.
As of November 2017, the album has been removed for sale from all digital platforms, including. Charts [ ] Chart (2007) Peak position Copies sold U.S. Billboard 200 30 200,000+ Top Internet Albums (U.S.) 9 Top 100 Canadian Albums 84 15,000+ Track listing [ ] All songs produced by Original track listing No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. ' Mandy Moore,, 2:54 2. 'All Good Things' Mandy Moore, Deb Talan, Steve Tannen 2:53 3.
'Slummin' in Paradise' ( featuring on backing vocals) Mandy Moore, James Renald 4:12 4. 'Most of Me' Mandy Moore, Lori McKenna 4:47 5. 'Few Days Down' Mandy Moore, Deb Talan, Steve Tannen 3:23 6. 'Can't You Just Adore Her?'
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