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''All the Right Wrongs'' is the debut EP by American singer-songwriter
Emily Osment Emily Jordan Osment (born March 10, 1992) is an American actress, singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Osment began her career as a child actress, appearing in numerous television shows and films, before co-starring as Gerti ...
. The extended play album was released on October 26, 2009, by
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. Osment began work on the EP in mid-2008, while filming episodes of the Disney Channel series '' Hannah Montana''. Osment worked with writers and producers such as Max Collins and Tony Fagenson, among others. Osment has stated that she feels she is different from most
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artists because she feels she has "spunk", and that it can be seen on her album. This EP is no longer available on streaming platforms for unknown reasons. The music on ''All the Right Wrongs'' mainly incorporates
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characteristics, with emphasis on the bass and drums in the majority of the songs. The album also makes heavy use of auto-tune, and has an
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feel to it as well. Osment has stated that Alanis Morissette was one of the biggest influences on the album, and listed Morissette's album, ''
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'', as a major influence for her music, especially the album's
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, " All the Way Up". The album itself was given a mixed review from critics, who complimented Osment for signing with
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, as opposed to Hollywood Records, as much of the Disney Channel artists do. The album was met with less commercial success in the US however, failing to chart in the upper half of the ''Billboard'' 200 album's chart. The album's lead single, " All the Way Up", was released on August 25, 2009. It was met with mixed reviews from critics, and was successful in Australia and managed peaking in the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 77. The single garnered success in the Australian Top Hitseekers Chart, where it peaked at number ten becoming Osment's first top ten hit in Australia. The follow-up single, "You Are the Only One", was released to Radio Disney on February 27 the following year. Two more singles were released to Radio Disney as well, including "Average Girl", which was released on March 12, 2010, and "What About Me", released a day later on March 13, 2010. The album was mainly promoted through live performances, most notably during Osment's extensive touring, which included her own tours, "Emily Osment's Halloween Bash", as well as her "Clap Your Hands" tour.


Background

Osment first began work on the album around mid-2008, around the time filming for the second season of Osment's Disney Channel series '' Hannah Montana'' had begun. When being interviewed backstage at the 2008 Grammies, Osment stated that she would be working on an upcoming project with
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, presumably for her debut album. While being interviewed about her upcoming album later that year, Osment commented on the sound of the album, saying
“The songs on the album are from four different people, I wrote with four different people, and they all had to fit on the album together…I kind of just did my own thing. I listen to a lot of Alanis Morissette, I kind of got inspired from her and her song “Jagged Little Pill” …There’s a lot of edge to (Emily’s album)…I love hearing the guitars and the drums in the songs.”
Osment later stated that the EP will be released by
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on October 27, 2009. Osment later described her music as "definitely Pop but with an
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edge." She has collaborated on songs with
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, Max Collins, Tony Fagenson,
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and
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. On September 18, 2009, Osment posted the track listing for the album on her official
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page. Shortly afterwards, Osment quickly rushed to release her debut album, which later turned into an
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. Osment announced that the album's first single would be released a few months before the album's release, and a few months later,
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announced that " All the Way Up" would be released as the album's lead single on August 25, 2010. The single premiered on Radio Disney to mixed reviews from critics. Osment and her record label quickly realized they needed to promote the album, and Osment began touring with label mates
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, who were featured in the music video for " All the Way Up". The two artist touring together later lead to Osment's cameo appearance in the music video for their single, "Midnight Romeo." Osment later embarked on a 4 date tour of Canada as a solo artist. She later embarked on her "Halloween Bash" tour, set in
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locations. After several television appearances, she embarked on her "Clap Your Hands" tour, which had several dates around the US, set in
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locations.


Composition

''All the Right Wrongs'' derives mainly from the genres of
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, and
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while incorporating
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themes. The music on the album has been compared to artist such as Alanis Morissette and Radiohead, which are two of Osment's biggest musical inspirations. "All the Way Up" has been called a "fun" song that makes you want to "get up and dance." "Average Girl" has also been accepted by critics as a standout track on the album, stating that it shows off Osment's vocal ability perfectly. "Found Out About You" has been compared to recent releases by
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, and the beat of the song has been praised. "I Hate the Homecoming Queen" lyrically speaks of the mean, popular girl that usually dominates high school. The song has been called fun by some critics, yet others have called it "lame" and "immature." "You Are the Only One", the album's second single, has also been a standout track on the album, and has become a fan favorite. "What About Me", the closing track, is the slowest one on the album. Many critics have praised the song, calling it "beautiful.


Critical reception

Allmusic gave the album a less than stellar review, stating that "After flirting with pop and country on her early recordings, Emily Osment underwent a rock & roll makeover for her debut EP, ''All the Right Wrongs''. Songwriting sessions with Eve 6 and Plain White T's yielded enough punky fodder for the disc, and her transformation was further reflected by a retooled MySpace page, which featured pinups of Radiohead, Beck, the Pixies, and other staples of a respectful record collection."


Singles

* " All the Way Up" was released as the lead single from the EP on August 25, 2009. The official music video, directed by Roman White, was released on November 30, 2010. The video features Osment, along with
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, performing the song in their apartment building, while the other tenants listen in. The song's lyrics speak of wanting to break free from something, and express yourself. "All the Way Up" debuted at number 77 in the Canadian Hot 100 then a week later peaked at number 76. The song also peaked on the Australian Hitseekers Singles Chart at number 10. *" You Are the Only One" was released as second single on February 27, 2010. The music video released features Osment standing in the rain with an umbrella, while singing the song after she finds her boyfriend cheating on her at a party. It failed to make an impact on any charts, but enjoyed some success on Radio Disney, peaking at number 3 on the Top 30 songs. Originally, "You Are the Only One" was intended to be released as the lead single from the album, but was dropped due to Osment wanting to release "All the Way Up" instead.


Promotional singles

* "Average Girl" was released as the third single on Radio Disney on March 12, 2010. It is the second song on the album to be released strictly as a promotional single. Lyrically, the song speaks of breing broken up with on Valentine's Day, and the heartbreak that is involved with ending a relationship. Due to the single being released only for Radio Disney, no video was made and the song failed to chart. It did, however, reach number 18 on Radio Disney's Top 30 Songs. * "What About Me" was released as the third promotional single on March 13, 2010, a day after "Average Girl". The song is a ballad that lyrically speaks of Osment's disappointment that a romance was not like the fairy tales. Due to the single being a promotional release, no video was made. The song received minimum airplay on Radio Disney (due to Average Girl becoming a minor hit on the chart) and failed to chart within Radio Disney's Top 30 Songs.


Promotion

In support of the EP, Osment did many different performances. On October 1, 2009 she had an In-Store Performance at Walmart in San Jacinto, California. On October 27, 2009 she had an autograph signing at Best Buy in Westbury, New York. She was interviewed by Canadian Music TV station Much Music on MuchOnDemand on Thursday, October 29, 2009. She performed her single "All the Way Up" live, while performing "You Are the Only One" for the online site. On the morning of October 30 she performed on Canadian morning show, Breakfast Television. On Saturday, October 31, 2009 held an event
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in support of the EP. The first fans who showed up in costume received free mini-posters. People lined up for bracelets to get Emily's autograph as early as 5 AM. Opening act Jesse Labelle of
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performed 3 songs before Emily came on stage. Emily performed a full set of songs including all 6 songs of her EP, ''All the Right Wrongs'', of which she was promoting, plus a cover of Radiohead's "
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". After the performance she signed autographs. She was originally only supposed to stay from 1:30 to 2:45, but stayed much past. She later toured with Push Play from November 12, to November 28. On November 17, 2009 she performed an acoustic version of All The Way Up. On December 13, 2009 she performed at CityWalk’s CityRockin’ Holiday show in Los Angeles. She went on at 7:15pm and had an autograph signing. On December 10, 2009 she announced on MuchOnDemand that she would be having 4-date Canadian tour. The tour lasted from January 7 to January 11.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''All the Right Wrongs'' adapted from
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*Matt Bair- composer *James Maxwell Collins- composer *Max Collins- producer *Bethany Crowley- art direction *Tony Fagenson- composer, producer *Mike Fasano- drum technician *Larry Goetz- engineer *Ben Grosse- mixing *Tom Higgenson- composer *Travis Huff- engineer *Scott Hull- mastering *Mark *Emily Osment- composer, vocals *Tim Pagnotta - composer *Matt Squire- bass, guitar, producer, synthesizer *Gregg Wattenberg- A&R


Charts


References

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