Departure (Jesse McCartney album)

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ReleasedMay 20, 2008
Recorded2007–2008
Length44:59
Departure
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 20, 2008
Recorded2007–2008
Genre
Length44:59
LabelHollywood
Producer
Jesse McCartney chronology
Right Where You Want Me
(2006)
Departure
(2008)
In Technicolor
(2014)
Singles from Departure
  1. "Leavin'"
    Released: March 10, 2008
  2. "It's Over"
    Released: August 25, 2008
Alternative cover
Departure: Recharged
Singles from Departure: Recharged
  1. "How Do You Sleep?"
    Released: January 20, 2009
  2. "Body Language"
    Released: September 8, 2009[1]

Departure is the third studio album by American singer Jesse McCartney. It was released on May 20, 2008 through Hollywood Records. The album was re-released on April 7, 2009, under the name Departure: Recharged. The album featured a heavier R&B sound, and spawned McCartney’s biggest hit, "Leavin'", and another two US Hot 100 top 40 hits, "How Do You Sleep?", and "Body Language". The latter two were released as singles from the recharged edition.

It has been described by McCartney as a complete change in musical style compared to his previous releases . About the new album, he said, "I'm shooting for Prince chord changes, Michael [Jackson] melodies, and the bigness of Madonna - fun '80s stuff. That's the best that I can put it".[2]

Departure was re-released under the name Departure: Recharged on April 7, 2009. It includes five brand-new tracks and the remix of "How Do You Sleep?" featuring Ludacris. McCartney said that the five new tracks, including three brand-new compositions, would be available for individual sale online for those who already own Departure. McCartney said the following about the re-release: "I kind of want to rejuvenate the album a little bit and make it fresh again for everyone and make sure if they haven't checked it out yet that they will this time".[3]

The songs, "Leavin", "It's Over", and "How Do You Sleep" were frequently played on Radio Disney. "Leavin" was featured on the Radio Disney Jams 11 CD, while "How Do You Sleep" was featured in the Disney live action film, G-Force.

'Departure' debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard 200 in May with sales of 30,200 copies in its first week.[4] The album has sold 272,000 copies to date.[5]

Singles

  • "Leavin'" – The song was the first single from the album and debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 with a final rank at 10, number two on the Pop 100, and number one on the Pop 100 Airplay and the Mainstream Top 40 charts. The music video of the song was directed by Sanji. "Leavin'" also managed to reach number one on the American Top 40.
  • "It's Over" – The second single was released in August. The video was released only in November. The song did not reach the success of "Leavin'", peaking at number sixty-two on the Hot 100 and number thirty-one on the Pop 100. "It's Over" managed to gain wider popularity outside the United States mostly in Asian countries like Malaysia and Singapore by peaking at number one at local radio station charts like Fly FM.
  • "How Do You Sleep?" – Is the third single released from Departure. A single version, featuring rapper Ludacris, was made and sent to radio and has peaked at number twenty-six on the Hot 100 and at number seven on the Media Base's Top 40 Songs.
  • "Body Language" - is the second single from Departure: Recharged. The album version is a solo version, while the single version is a duet with R&B singer T-Pain. The single peaked at 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[6]
Common Sense MediaStarStarStar[7]
Digital SpyStarStarStarStar[8]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[9]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[10]
QStarStarStar[11]
Virgin MediaStarStarStarStarHalf star[12]

The album received mixed reviews from music critics. Johnny Dee from Virgin Media reviewed the album saying "Without doubt the pop album of the summer." He praised McCartney's musical growth and transition stating, "McCartney has undergone an incredible re-invention from soppy tween pin-up into an R&B love stallion", comparing the new McCartney style with Justin Timberlake with the same permutation of sexual bragging and toned pop arrangements that has served him so well. He also stated about the album, "the urban slang doesn't sound very convincing but the melodies and excellent production are so sharp he gets away with it", giving it 4.5 stars out of 5.[12]

AllMusic described the album as "a successful attempt from McCartney but still not fully complete to prove that he's no longer a kid, breaking out of his Disney Past also a departure from the stuffy adult contemporary vibe of 2006's Right Where You Want Me, which found the then-teenager acting far older than his years"; and gave it 3.5 stars out of 5.[6] Alex Macpherson from The Guardian reviewed (Departure) as a two step process: "First, put pen to paper and come up with Bleeding Love, the monster single that launched Leona Lewis on the world. Second, reinvent yourself as an Usher-in-waiting on your third album with the help of the best post-Timbaland R&B producers (Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, the Clutch)"; and gave it four stars out of five.[10]

Nick Levine from Digital Spy described the album as "pointing to a brighter future' for the "fresh-faced" McCartney, and gave credit to him as he stated: "McCartney's contribution shouldn't be underestimated. He's a sexier, more convincing vocalist than people would think." Also, giving credit to the production team, which includes JR Rotem, Sean Garrett and Tricky and The Dream, and as if comparing between McCartney and Justin Timberlake he stated, "JT needn't get scared yet, but he should be aware that a new pretender to his throne has arrived". Levine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, complimenting the change in McCartney's musical style and Departure for having "plenty of winning moments".[8]

Promotion

A tour to promote the album began on August 5, 2008, and ended on August 30, 2008.[13] Another tour to promote the album began on February 13, 2009.[14]

McCartney was performing as the opening act for New Kids on the Block in the summer of 2009.

Track listing

Standard edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Leavin'"
3:38
2."It's Over"
4:09
3."Rock You" (featuring Sean Garrett)
  • Garrett
  • Robert Gerongco
  • Samuel Gerongco
  • Garrett
  • Kuya
3:10
4."How Do You Sleep?"
  • Garrett
  • Raymond Oglesby
  • Garrett
  • Clubba Langg
3:44
5."Into Ya"
  • Garrett
  • Walter Scott
Garrett3:47
6."Make Up"Kwamé3:54
7."My Baby"Rotem3:33
8."Told You So"
Hudson4:03
9."Relapse"
  • Theron Thomas
  • Timothy Thomas
  • A. Towns
Madd Scientist3:38
10."Runnin'"
  • The Clutch
  • Kennedy
3:45
11."Freaky"
  • J. Thomas
  • Theron Thomas
  • Timothy Thomas
Madd Scientist3:39
12."Not Your Enemy"
  • McCartney
  • Hudson
  • Kelly
Hudson4:14
Total length:44:59
International edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Bleeding Love"
The Clutch3:51
Total length:48:50
French edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."De Toi à Moi"
  • McCartney
  • Adam Watts
  • Andy Dodd
  • Dory Lobel
  • Watts
  • Dodd
3:26
Total length:52:16
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Oxygen"
  • McCartney
  • Hudson
  • Kelly
Hudson4:02
14."Bleeding Love"
  • McCartney
  • Tedder
The Clutch3:51
15."Leavin'" (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit Remix)
  • Bunton
  • Cole
  • Nash
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Stewart
  • Bimbo Jones[a]
4:09
16."Leavin'" (JFK Remix)
  • Bunton
  • Cole
  • Nash
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Stewart
  • Jesse Frederick Keeler[a]
4:13
Total length:1:01:14

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies additional producer(s)

Departure: Recharged

Standard Edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
4."How Do You Sleep?" (Remix) (featuring Ludacris)Garrett, Raymond Oglesby, Christopher BridgesGarrett, Clubba Langg3:28
5."Into Ya"Garrett, Walter ScottGarrett3:47
6."Make Up"Kwamé Holland, Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas[15]Kwamé3:54
7."My Baby"Jesse McCartney, Evan Bogart, J. R. Rotem[16]J.R. Rotem3:33
8."Told You So"McCartney, Eric Hudson, Claude Kelly, Frankie Storm[17]Hudson4:03
9."Relapse"Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas, A. TownsMadd Scientist3:38
10."Runnin'"Brian Kennedy, Ezekiel Lewis, Balewa Muhammad, Candice Nelson, Patrick Smith[18]The Clutch, Brian Kennedy3:45
11."Freaky"J. Thomas, Theron Thomas, Timothy ThomasMadd Scientist3:39
12."Not Your Enemy"McCartney, Hudson, Kelly[19]Hudson4:14
13."Oxygen"McCartney, Hudson, KellyHudson4:02
14."Crash & Burn"McCartney, Kennedy, Andre Merritt[20]Kennedy3:18
15."Body Language"McCartney, Bunton, Cole[21]The Movement3:39
16."In My Veins"McCartney, Bunton, Cole[22]The Movement4:16
Total length:59:50
Bonus Track Version – Apple Music[23]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
4."How Do You Sleep?"Garrett, Raymond OglesbyGarrett, Clubba Langg3:44
13."Oxygen"McCartney, Hudson, KellyHudson4:02
14."How Do You Sleep?" (Remix) (featuring Ludacris)Garrett, Raymond Oglesby, Christopher BridgesGarrett, Clubba Langg3:28
15."Crash & Burn"McCartney, Kennedy, Andre Merritt[20]Kennedy3:18
16."Body Language"McCartney, Bunton, Cole[21]The Movement3:39
17."In My Veins"McCartney, Bunton, Cole[22]The Movement4:16
Total length:01:03:42

Charts

Chart performance for Departure
Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[24] 92
Canadian Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[25] 37
French Albums (SNEP)[26]174
Italian Albums (FIMI)[27]15
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[28] 111
UK Albums (OCC)[29]97
US Billboard 200[30]14

Release history

References

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