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''Burnt Letters'' is the second
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by Australian singer and songwriter
Taylor Henderson Taylor James Henderson (born 23 March 1993) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Originating from Ceres, Victoria, Henderson rose to fame after placing third on the fourth series of ''Australia's Got Talent'' in 2010. Three years later, h ...
, released on 11 July 2014 by Sony Music Australia. The album is Henderson's first to be made up of entirely original songs, as his previous self-titled debut album consisted of
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. Recorded over an eight-month period, Henderson worked on ''Burnt Letters'' with a variety of producers and writers such as
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, Alex Hope,
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,
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,
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and Lindsay Rimes. Described by the singer as "a very raw and open acoustic album", ''Burnt Letters'' incorporates styles of pop,
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and
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. Lyrically, the album's themes speak of "family, lost love and longing for home." Upon its release, ''Burnt Letters'' received generally favourable reviews from critics and became Henderson's second consecutive album to debut at number one on the
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. It was certified gold by the
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, denoting shipments of more than 35,000 units. The album was preceded by its first two singles, " When You Were Mine" and " Already Gone". The former became a top-five hit on the
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and was certified platinum, while the latter only reached the top-fifty. Henderson promoted ''Burnt Letters'' with television performances and instore appearances. He also embarked on his third headlining concert tour, entitled the Burnt Letters Tour.


Background and development

''Burnt Letters'' is the follow-up to Henderson's self-titled debut album, which featured re-recorded covers of the selected songs he performed as a finalist on ''
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''. During an interview with ''
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'' in March 2014, Henderson confirmed that he had already begun work on ''Burnt Letters'', stating: "I'm really proud of everything I've written for it so far. I think I've taken some risks with some of the songs, but everything has a lot of soul and depth." He later told Girl.com.au that the songs he wrote years ago were also being recorded for the album. Henderson worked on ''Burnt Letters'' for eight months with several record producers and songwriters, including
Louis Schoorl Louis Schoorl (born 23 December 1976) is a Dutch-born Australian songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. Career Based in Sydney, Australia, Schoorl has written or produced for 5 Seconds of Summer, Taylor Henderson, Jessica ...
,
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, Alex Hope and Lindsay Rimes, among others. After writing new songs for the album, Henderson presented them to
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and received good feedback from the label. He said "they were really impressed with the way I could carry a song and tell a story." Despite his music not being typical pop, Henderson revealed that Sony did not interfere with his "songwriting processes or tone" for ''Burnt Letters'', admitting that the album is exactly the way he wanted it.


Music and lyrics

Described by Henderson as "a very raw and open acoustic album", ''Burnt Letters'' consists of pop,
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and
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styles. '' TV Week'' viewed the album as "a raw and revealing collection" with "themes of family, lost love and longing for home". Tianna Nadalin of the ''
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'' wrote that it features Henderson's "signature brand of melodic folk, buttery vocals and heartfelt lyrics." In an interview with ''
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'', Henderson described the type of songs on ''Burnt Letters'', saying: "There are songs that are fragile and some are your typical heart-throb songs." He further added, "There are no throwaway songs in there to bulk it up. Every song I've written there has meaning behind it." The album's opening track " When You Were Mine" is a pop and folk song that incorporates influences of country music. Over a "laid back and intimate" production from Louis Schoorl, Henderson sings "about a lost love and wishing to buy back the time." Melissa Redman of Renowned for Sound noted that "When You Were Mine" features an "acoustic vibe", while ''
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'' and Mike Wass of
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compared the song to Henderson's debut single "
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" (2013). The second track " Already Gone" was also produced by Schoorl, and is a pop-country song that lyrically speaks about Henderson missing his home and loved ones. According to Marcus Floyd of Renowned for Sound, the fourth song "Brighter Days" contains "the typical 'I'm with you / You're not alone' pop mush you expect to hear from an ex-talent show contestant." The fifth song in ''Burnt Letters'' is the
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"Worth Fighting For", which was written by
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and Henderson. The pair also co-wrote the sixth track "
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", which is dedicated to Henderson's youngest sister. It is a
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that talks "about the innocence of a child and how it can be neglected sometimes." Lyrics include the lines "But oh, I know you'll make it through, There's a host of angels watching over, over you, over you." Henderson initially started writing "Host of Angels" at the age of 15 and got Hume to help him finish writing the song. "Piece by Piece", the seventh track, was the third song on the album produced by Schoorl. The following track, "Close to Nothing" is a pop and folk song produced by Trinity. The
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ballad "Matter of Time" is the ninth song on ''Burnt Letters''. Tenth in the album is "The Best Part", which was co-written by Henderson, Schoorl,
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, Christian Lo Russo and Alex Hope. The song's verses feature a
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and guitar as its instrumentation. ''Burnt Letters'' then moves on to the
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ic pop song "Taking Back", which was co-written by Hume and Henderson. Floyd noted that the track features "a head strong melody with empowering lyrics". The final song is the album's title track "Burnt Letters", which was produced by Hope. It is a pop
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that contains "emotive vocals" from Henderson and a "hypnotic guitar-line".


Release and promotion

Beginning on 16 May to 6 June 2014, fans were given the chance to pre-order ''Burnt Letters'' online through
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or
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for their names to be printed in the thank you notes of the album booklet. On 5 June 2014, Henderson announced the release date for ''Burnt Letters'' and revealed the album cover via his
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platforms. Following the announcement, the song "Sail Away" was made available to
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alongside the
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pre-order of the album. From 30 June to 10 July 2014, visual teasers of songs "Taking Back", "Matter of Time", "Piece by Piece", "Close to Nothing", "Worth Fighting For", "The Best Part", "Host of Angels", "Brighter Days" and "Burnt Letters" were uploaded to Henderson's
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account. On 4 July 2014, Henderson's first
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, ''The Acoustic Sessions'', was released exclusively on the JB Hi-Fi online store, featuring acoustic versions of six songs from ''Burnt Letters''. On 9 July 2014, Henderson performed acoustic versions of "When You Were Mine" and "Piece by Piece" in the ''Take 40 Australia'' Live Lounge. The album was released both digitally and physically on 11 July 2014. On the day of ''Burnt Letters'' release, Henderson performed "Already Gone" on ''
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'', "Piece by Piece" on '' The Morning Show'' and performed and signed physical copies of the album during an instore appearance at
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. He continued his instore appearances at Capalaba Central Shopping Centre (12 July 2014),
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(13 July 2014),
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(17 July 2014) and Geelong Market Square Shopping Centre (23 July 2014). Henderson also promoted ''Burnt Letters'' with television interviews on ''
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'' (15 July 2014) and '' Better Homes and Gardens'' (8 August 2014) and performances of "Already Gone" on ''
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'' (18 July 2014) and '' The Footy Show'' (24 July 2014). On 27 July 2014, he took over as the radio host for Nova FM from 1:00pm to 3:00pm. Henderson performed "Host of Angels" on ''The X Factor Australia'' (6 October 2014) and ''Sunrise'' (9 October 2014). He also performed "Brighter Days" on ''Sunrise'' on 20 November 2014.


Singles

" When You Were Mine" was released as the
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from ''Burnt Letters'' on 7 March 2014. The song garnered positive reviews from critics, many of whom praised its composition and lyrics as well as Henderson's vocal performance. Upon its release, "When You Were Mine" debuted at number five on the
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and became Henderson's third top-five song. It was certified platinum by the
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for sales exceeding 70,000 copies. The second single " Already Gone" was released on 20 June 2014, and peaked at number 42 on the ARIA Singles Chart. "
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" impacted Australian radio stations on 18 September 2014, as the album's third single. Upon its release, "Host of Angels" debuted at number 55 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The fourth single "Brighter Days" was serviced to Australian radio stations on 26 November 2014.


Burnt Letters Tour

To further promote the album, Henderson embarked on the Burnt Letters Tour, which began on 12 July 2014 in
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and ended on 7 September 2014 in
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. '' The Voice Australia'' finalists Gabriel and Cecilia were the supporting act for Henderson's final show at the Bangalow A&I Hall.


Reception


Critical response

Marcus Floyd from Renowned for Sound awarded ''Burnt Letters'' three-and-a-half stars out of five and gave it a mixed review, noting that most of the songs on the album "are borderline similar". He also added that "''Burnt Letters'' wasn't an entirely bad release" but felt "it would have been better served as an EP" with the songs "When You Were Mine", "Already Gone", "Sail Away" and "Taking Back". However, not all of his review was negative. Floyd pointed out that "Henderson does manage to show off that voice of his to reassure us that he indeed has talent and almost had ''The X Factor''." A positive review came from The Music's Bailey Lions who described ''Burnt Letters'' as "strangely addictive" and praised the "12 thoroughly enjoyable tracks of smooth rhythms and triumphant chorus hooks." A writer for '' Q News'' also praised the "great mix of tracks" and wrote that Henderson "has set himself at a standard higher than his predecessors and is fast proving his ability to deliver quality Australian music."


Commercial performance

For the issue dated 21 July 2014, ''Burnt Letters'' debuted at number one on the
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and became Henderson's second consecutive number-one album. It also became the seventh number-one album by an Australian act in 2014 and Sony Music Australia's first number-one album for 2014. In its second week, ''Burnt Letters'' dropped to number three and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association for shipments of more than 35,000 units. The album spent its first three weeks in the top ten. For the issue dated 13 October 2014, ''Burnt Letters'' jumped from number 14 to number eight on the ARIA Albums Chart, making it a fourth week within the top ten for the album.


Track listing

;Notes * signifies an additional producer * signifies a vocal producer


Credits and personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of ''Burnt Letters''. ;Locations *Recorded at 301 Studios, Sydney; Goldsbrough Studio, Sydney; The Kennel,
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, Sweden; New Holland Studio, Sydney; Sony Studios, Sydney; The Stables Studio, Melbourne *Mixed at The Kennel, Stockholm, Sweden; New Holland Studio, Sydney; The Stables Studio, Melbourne *Mastered at
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in Sydney. ;Vocal credits *
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– background vocals *
Taylor Henderson Taylor James Henderson (born 23 March 1993) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Originating from Ceres, Victoria, Henderson rose to fame after placing third on the fourth series of ''Australia's Got Talent'' in 2010. Three years later, h ...
– lead vocals,
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* Alex Hope – background vocals *
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– background vocals *Jarryd Klapper – background vocals *
Louis Schoorl Louis Schoorl (born 23 December 1976) is a Dutch-born Australian songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist. Career Based in Sydney, Australia, Schoorl has written or produced for 5 Seconds of Summer, Taylor Henderson, Jessica ...
– background vocals *
Hayley Warner Hayley Warner (born 23 January 1992) is an Australian singer-songwriter. In 2009, she finished as runner-up in the seventh and final ''Australian Idol'', and was noted for her high-energy performances and vast vocal range. In 2013, ''The Dail ...
– background vocals ;Creative credits *Kane Hibberd – photography, design concept *Eoin Stanley – booklet design ;Technical credits *Emma Birdsall – songwriter *Adrian Breakspear – recording, vocal recording, engineering, assistant engineering *Christopher Coleman – songwriter *
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– songwriter, producer, engineering, recording, drums, keys and programming, guitar *Ben Fielding – songwriter, guitar *Johan Gustafson (Trinity) – songwriter, producer, recording, instrumentation *Fredrik Häggstam (Trinity) – songwriter, producer, mixing, recording, instrumentation *Taylor Henderson – songwriter, guitar, acoustic guitar *Alex Hope – songwriter, producer, mixing, engineering, bass, organ, percussion and programming *Jon Hume – songwriter, producer, engineering, recording, mixing, percussion, bass and piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, programming *Mitch Kenny – cello *Jarryd Klapper – songwriter, guitar *
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– songwriter, guitar * Christian Lo Russo – songwriter *Sebastian Lundberg (Trinity) – songwriter, producer, recording, instrumentation *Jesse Martin – cello *
Jenny Queen Jenny Queen (born March 18, 1979) is a singer-songwriter and author. Both her songs and her literary writing often deal with memory and how people process memory over time. Her musical style encompasses elements from genres of roots, indie folk ...
– songwriter *Lindsay Rimes – songwriter, producer, engineering, mixing, instrumentation *Louis Schoorl – songwriter, producer, additional producer, vocal producer, mixing, engineering, recording, bass, double bass, drums, piano, guitars, acoustic guitar, percussion and programming *
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– mastering *Hayley Warner – songwriter *Michael Wong – violin


Charts


Weekly chart


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of number-one albums of 2014 (Australia)


References

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