Flags (Brooke Fraser Album)
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''Flags'' is the third studio album by New Zealand singer and songwriter, Brooke Fraser. It was released on 8 October 2010 by
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in Australia. Fraser undertook a concert tour in New Zealand, North America, the United Kingdom and Australia to promote the album. The album has been commercially successful in Australia and New Zealand, peaking at No. 3 and No. 1 on the charts of those countries respectively. It has also appeared on various ''Billboard'' charts. The lead single, country-pop song " Something in the Water", has peaked at No. 1 on the
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.


Background

Fraser cited her move to Los Angeles as a major inspiration, saying "I was really frustrated and felt like I needed to get away and be somewhere where I could completely focus...and just to try and get a little bit of head space. It was the best decision we ever made". She called ''Flags'' "a graduation". Writers of tracks on ''Flags'' include Fraser, her husband Scott Ligertwood, and
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's Jon Foreman. The album was produced by Fraser herself, which she called "one of the scariest things I've ever done". According to Fraser, "Crows + Locusts" was inspired by a farming family, while "Ice on Her Lashes" is about death and grief. "Betty" is based on hiding things. The title track, "Flags", was brought about by cultural identity and injustice.


Release and promotion

''Flags'' was released by
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in Australia on 8 October, and in New Zealand on 11 October. Wood and Bone released the album in the United Kingdom and the United States on 12 October. After the album's release, Fraser toured New Zealand, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, France and Italy.


Reception


Critical reception

''Flags'' garnered critical acclaim from ten ratings by music critics. Jen Rose of Jesus Freak Hideout gave ''Flags'' five out of five stars, appreciating Fraser's versatility on the album, and noted it as a highlight of 2010 music. '' The Nelson Mail'' Nick Ward praised Fraser's maturity on the album, noting the balance of both dark and joyful songs. John Brandon from ''
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'' lauded the "slick production and lighter tone" on ''Flags'', rating it four out of five stars. Russell Baillie of ''
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'' commended Fraser's writing and production skills, rating it four out of five. Andrew Leahey of
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said that Fraser "stretches her boundaries by focusing on ambience and atmospheric textures", and rating the album three-and-a-half out of five stars, dubbing it "a pleasant listen even during its weaker moments". '' The Dominion Post'' Tom Cardy registered that while "Fraser works within the confines of conventional pop and rock...she largely avoids its worst excesses", also rating the album three-and-a-half out of five. Matt Conner of ''
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'' gave ''Flags'' four out of four stars noting that it "doesn't live up to ''Albertine''", but it was still an impressive effort. Mike Rimmer of
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gave ''Flags'' ten out of ten commenting that "With a beautiful voice, intelligent heartfelt arrangements and perfectly crafted songs, Brooke's career continues on an upward trajectory." Kevin Davis of New Release Tuesday gave ''Flags'' four-and-a-half stars out of five calling it a "stunning album". Lindsay Whitfield of
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gave ''Flags'' four stars out of five writing that "Fraser has yet again proven she is not to be grouped with many of the shoe-gazing acoustic acts out there today, she writes exceptionally-crafted songs with purposeful lyrics and catchy backbeats and is as much a great author in my books as she is a great songwriter." Joshua Hedlund of Indie Vision Music gave ''Flags'' four stars out of four noting that "The excellent lyrics are delivered in Fraser's simple, soothing, strong vocals."


Commercial performance

''Flags'' debuted at No. 1 on the
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on 18 October 2010, receiving a gold certification the same week for shipping over 7,500 copies. ''Flags'' has gone on to achieve 3× Platinum sales in New Zealand being the 6th highest selling album of 2010. The same week, the album's lead single " Something in the Water" moved up two places into No. 1 on the singles chart. This was the first time a New Zealand artist secured the top positions in both the singles and albums chart since June 2004, when Ben Lummis' ''
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" were No. 1. On the week ending 24 October 2010, the album debuted on the Australian Albums Chart at No. 3, going on to achieve Gold certification. The album entered the
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on 21 October 2010 at No. 80, giving Fraser her first chart success in the country. In the United States, ''Flags'' debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at No. 59 on 30 October 2010. The same week it also appeared on the
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chart at No. 19, the Digital Albums Chart at No. 14, the
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chart at No. 9, and the Folk Albums Chart at No. 4. ''Flags'' was released in July 2011 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and debuted in the following positions: No. 6 in Germany, No. 24 in Switzerland and No. 33 in Austria. One month on from release, ''Flags'' remained in the German top 20 at No. 13 and "Something in the Water" on the singles charts at No. 8. ''Flags'' was released in October 2011 in Hungary, reaching No. 15 on the national album chart by week by the 2nd week. "Flags" was released in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland on 7 November 2011.


Singles

" Something in the Water" was released as the album's first single, on 2 August 2010. Received positively by critics, it was described as "an unexpectedly perky country-pop ditty". The song debuted on the
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of 9 August 2010 at No. 10. It was certified gold by the
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in early October, and, on 18 October, topped the singles chart, succeeding " Just the Way You Are" by Bruno Mars. It only lasted one week in the top position, however, being replaced by "
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" by Far East Movement on 25 October 2010. The song stayed on the chart for a total of twenty-nine weeks and has since achieved double platinum sales in New Zealand. In Australia, the song debuted and peaked at No. 29 on the
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, lasting six weeks. The second single from ''Flags'' was "Betty", released on 6 December 2010. "Coachella" was released on 25 April 2011. "Something in the Water" has gone on to achieve extensive radio success in Europe, notably receiving BBC Radio 2 A-list rotation upon release. The single has reached No. 2 in the Dutch airplay chart whilst residing in the top 5 singles chart for 6 consecutive weeks. The single has charted in Poland and Belgium at No. 15 and No. 23 respectively, as well as being certified Gold in both Germany and Italy.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Flags'' adapted from
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. *Beth Balmer –
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, backing vocals *
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, design, photography *
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– keyboards, backing vocals *Stevie Blacke –
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– backing vocals *Michael Chaves – guitar, backing vocals * William Fitzsimmons – vocals * Jon Foreman – vocals, whistle * Brooke Fraser – guitar, keyboards, production, vocals *Nirrimi Hakanson – photography * Matthew Hales – keyboards, vocals *
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– backing vocals *Danny Levin –
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*David Levita – guitar, backing vocals * Michael Guy Chislett – guitar (only song Coachella) *Scott Ligertwood – artwork, design *
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mastering *Aaron Redfield – drums, percussion, backing vocals *Eric Robinson –
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– vocal production assistance *Curt Schneider –
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, backing vocals *Campbell Smith – executive producer *Keith Tutt II – cello *Joe Zook – engineering, mixing


Charts and certifications


Charts


Certifications


Year-end charts


See also

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References

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