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Chroma

Chroma is the initial studio album by Cartel released in 2005.

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About

The album was originally released on the Militia Group label in 2005 but was re-issued by Epic in 2006 packaged with a live EP, Live Dude. Its single Honestly was featured in the John Must Die soundtrack whilst Say Anything Else was included in the Madden NFL 2007 and can heard in the trailer for Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj.


Due to its hit single Honestly, the album debuted at #1 on the Soundscan's Alternative New Artist Charts.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Say Anything (Else) 3:48
2 Honestly 3:29
3 Runaway 2:49
4 Matter of Time 3:22
5 Burn this City 4:20
6 Save Us 4:56
7 Luckie St. 3:31
8 Settle Down 3:02
9 If I Fail 3:40
10 The Minstrel's Prayer 4:38
11 Q 2:34
12 A 9:45

Awards & Certifications

No awards & certifications yet given for Chroma.

Chart Toppers

Year Song Hot Digital Songs Pop 100 Pop 100 Airplay Top 40 Mainstream The Billboard Hot 100
2006 Honestly # 65 # 55 # 30 # 26 # 89

Credits

Performance Credits

Cartel - Primary Artist

Kerren Berz - Violin, Conductor

Nicole Hudson - Guitar

Kevin Sanders - Drums

Zack Odom - Strings

Ryan Roberts - Bass

Joseph Pepper - Guitar

Will Pugh - Guitar, Piano, Vocals

Nic Hudson - Guitar

Technical Credits

Kerren Berz - Arranger

Chris Black - Management

Gavin Lurssen - Mastering

Zack Odom - Producer, Engineer

Kenneth Mount - Arranger, Programming, Producer, Engineer

Randall Jenkins - Art Direction

Will Pugh - Programming

Trivia

  • Cartels' song, Say Anything Else was featured in the Nickelodeon TV movie, The Last Day of Summer.
  • The highest chart position for the album on the Billboard 200 chart Chroma was at # 180.

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