''Shout It Out'' is the fifth studio album released by American
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. The album is the third release through their own label
3CG Records
Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, formed by brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano). Supporting members include Dimitrius ...
.
''Shout It Out'' was released on June 8, 2010 in the US, and July 14, 2010 in Japan.
On March 6, 2010, Hanson shot dance and other sequences for the music video of their new single, "
Thinking 'Bout Somethin'", at Greenwood Avenue in their home town of
Tulsa
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. Hanson recruited professional dancers for the shoot and also invited local residents and fans to take part. The video was directed by Todd Edwards, co-founder of
Blue Yonder Films. It was released for public viewing to the band's
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channel on April 15, 2010.
Background
In a ''
Billboard
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'' interview,
Taylor Hanson said of ''Shout It Out'': "Every record is important, but this one feels like... a reflection not just of right now but a selection of things we've been putting in records for the last fifteen years." In the same article, Billboard said, "While the new album exudes the ease of a veteran band with over a decade of music behind them, it retains elements of the fun, pop-soul tinged sound that helped the guys hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 with "Mmmbop" when they were all under 17 years old."
Singles
The first single from the album, "
Thinking 'Bout Somethin'" was officially released on Monday, April 5, 2010 to
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. The second single from the album was "Give a Little", released on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, and it included bonus remixes made by the band and the music video was released in February 2011. "Give a Little" would peak at #40 on the US Hot AC radio chart.
Reception
Reaction to the album has been generally favorable. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 67, based on 6 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
Slant Magazine
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critic Jonathan Keefe awarded the album three out of five stars and stated that ''Shout It Out'' "is the trio's most ambitious project" and that it "includes a few moments of real inspiration."
Allmusic
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critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine also rated the album three out of five stars in a more mixed review. Erlewine remarked that, "Hanson are sharp enough to keep things tight... but the music itself is too finely honed."
A review from
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surmises that, "Aside from the trio's penchant for maudlin and borderline campy lyrics, there's little about ''Shout it Out'' that isn't infectious".
The ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' review praised the album, claiming: "Uptempo jams like ''Waiting for This'' shimmer with top-shelf songcraft; Motown vet Bob Babbitt even sits in on bass. But sometimes you wish these whiz kids would act their age". QRO said the album "may just be okay, but it's at the highest tier of okay. It's not a great album, but it's not trying to be either; it plays to its audience, and it does it well." Jonathan Keefe from
Slant Magazine
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was, somewhat, favorable in his review, saying:"What's encouraging about the record, though, is that Hanson's instincts are more or less on point. The effervescent brass sections, aggressive rhythm tracks, and AM-radio vibe they've incorporated are all logical and effective additions to their aesthetic. That Hanson has been around for well over a decade now makes it easy to forget that they're still a young band. And the elements that really work on Shout It Out suggest that they're only going to continue to get better".
Connor McKnight from ''
Billboard
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'' was largely positive, writing: "Long before the first
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album hit the shelves, another sibling trio reigned supreme. Hanson brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac may still be widely known for their playful 1997 pop hit, "
MMMBop," but the trio's fifth studio album, "Shout It Out," shows that the group continues to expand its musical roots. A colorful set that pays tribute to the funk, soul and R&B musical influences that shapes its sound, "Shout It Out" has a sunnier vibe than the group's 2007 predecessor, "
The Walk." "Shout It Out" still breaks into emotional territory with piano ballads like "Use Me Up" (featuring Zac on lead vocals), while Taylor's windy tenor shines on "Carry You There." From the profoundly upbeat single "Thinking 'Bout Something'" to the heartfelt and introspective closer "Me Myself and I," "Shout It Out" is a fun listen that beams with genuine talent and creative artistry".
Track listing
All songs written and produced by Isaac Hanson,
Taylor Hanson and Zac Hanson.
Shout It Out Shout It Out Tracklist
Lead vocals by Taylor Hanson, except where noted.
# "Waiting for This" – 3:17
# " Thinking 'Bout Somethin'" – 3:45
# "Kiss Me When You Come Home" – 3:38
# "Carry You There" – 4:33
# " Give a Little" – 3:45
# "Make It Out Alive" – 4:35
# "And I Waited" (lead vocals: Zac Hanson) – 4:01
# "Use Me Up" (lead vocals: Zac Hanson) – 4:04
# "These Walls" – 3:58
# "Musical Ride" (lead vocals: Zac Hanson) – 3:48
# "Voice in the Chorus" – 4:39
# "Me Myself and I" – 5:30
;Japanese bonus track
# "Make It Through Today" (lead vocals: Isaac Hanson) – 4:46
;UK Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
# "Give A Little" (Video) – 3:49
# "Give A Little (RAC Mix)" (Video) – 3:39
# "Give A Little (Questlove Mix)" (Video) – 4:14
# "Making Of Give A Little" (Video) – 5:58
# "Making Of Shout It Out" (Video) – 6:30
Personnel
Band
* Taylor Hanson – vocals, piano, organ, keyboards, handclapping
* Isaac Hanson – vocals, guitars, bass, handclapping
*Zac Hanson
Hanson is an American pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma, formed by brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano). Supporting members include Dimitrius ...
– vocals, drums, percussion, piano, handclapping
Additional musicians
*William Birkhead – bass
*Bob Babbitt
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– bass
*Don Fornero, Gary Grant – trumpet, flugelhorn
*Dan Higgins – saxophone
* Bill Reichenbach Jr. – trombone
*Ryan Williamson – bottles
*Jerry Hey
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– horn arrangements
Production
*Arranged and produced by Hanson
*Recorded and engineered by Craig Alvin, Steve Churchyard (engineered horns) and Ryan Williamson
*Mixed by John Goodmanson
Chart positions
''Shout It Out'' debuted at number 30 on the ''Billboard'' 200.
References
External links
Official website
Listen to the single, "Thinking 'Bout Somethin'"
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Hanson (band) albums
2010 albums