Wreck of the Day

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Wreck of the Day
Wreck of the Day

Wreck of the Day is the debut album by young singer Anna Nalick. First released on April 19, 2005 by Sony Records. An expanded version was released later in 2006.

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[edit] About

Gifted with a voice as pretty as her angelic face, Anna Nalick debuts with an engrossing album screaming with substantiality and essence. The lyrics are brilliant and truthful, nevertheless, it boasts of Anna's breathtaking tone. It was released in April 19, 2005 under Sony Records

The album plays between music styles that goes from wistful track Breathe (2 AM), that made an expectacular 5-minute airplay in Grey's Anatomy. She then sways to rock and ballad in Citadel and In My Head respectively. Her serene voice and style would remind you of Tori Amos and Jewel, this album would make you listen to every bit of music it can offer.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Breathe (2 AM) 4:39
2 Citadel 2:47
3 Paper Bag 3:27
4 Wreck of the Day 4:06
5 Satellite 4:00
6 Forever Love (Digame) 3:17
7 In the Rough 4:10
8 In My Head 4:07
9 Bleed 3:56
10 Catalyst 3:39
11 Consider This 3:36
12 Drink Me 3:03
13 Soldier 5:19
14 More Than Melody 2:36


[edit] Credits

Anna Nalick Vocals

Christopher Thomas Guitars

Zak Rae Piano

Eric Rosse Keyboards, Drum Programming

Brad Smith Bass Instrument, Percussion

Matt Chamberlain Drums

Chris Nalick Percussion

Mark Endert Drum Programming


[edit] Trivia

  • Critics and music fans vied for Anna Nalick's success due to her luscious single Breathe (2 AM), but unexpectedly she did not land it one-time-big-time; maybe next time.
  • Breathe (2 AM) is the most promising single in this album since it was featured both in two TV series namely, Joan Of Arcadia and Grey's Anatomy.


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[edit] Reviews

  • Very meaty, touching lyrics that a girl barely out of her teens can actually give. The songs in this album deserve more radioplay and exposure since they not only have substantial lyrics, but also good rhythm and showcases a lot of talent.


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