Ugly Is Beautiful
2020 studio album by Oliver Tree
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Ugly Is Beautiful is the first major-label album by American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree, following seven years of EP releases and an independent album. After two delays, Ugly Is Beautiful was released on July 17, 2020, through Atlantic Records. In addition to Tree himself, the album features production from Andrew Goldstein, David Pramik, Marshmello, NVDES, Rogét Chahayed, Stint, and frequent collaborator Whethan, among others. The album debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Rock Albums chart. A deluxe version titled Ugly Is Beautiful: Shorter, Thicker & Uglier was released on May 28, 2021.
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| Released | July 17, 2020 | |||
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| Length | 37:28 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
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Background
Tree began hinting at Ugly Is Beautiful shortly after the release of the single "Hurt" in December 2018. He then embarked on the Ugly Is Beautiful Tour.[5] On August 2, 2019, he released Do You Feel Me?, an EP that contains six songs, four of which appear on Ugly Is Beautiful.
On December 6, 2019, Tree released the single "Cash Machine", and announced that Ugly Is Beautiful would be released on March 27, 2020.[6] However, on March 25, just two days before the initial release date, it was announced that the album had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
On April 7, 2020, Tree released "Let Me Down".[8] On May 26, he released the single "Bury Me Alive", and announced that the album would be released on June 12, 2020.[9]
On June 8, 2020, Tree announced that he had decided to delay the album yet again, due to the issues of racism and police violence against black people going on at the time after the murder of George Floyd, and the protests surrounding it.[10]
Deluxe version
On May 28, 2021, a deluxe version of the album titled Ugly Is Beautiful: Shorter, Thicker & Uglier was released featuring seven tracks not included on the standard version, including the single "Out of Ordinary" The cover is slightly altered, with the same image of Tree holding balloons behind a fire, but instead smiling and having human testicles in place of his chin.
Promotion
Critical reception and legacy
Ugly Is Beautiful received mixed reviews from music critics. Ben Jolley of NME said that "beyond the fuzzy guitars and old-school hip-hop beats, Tree's thought-provoking narrative – which tackles depression, loneliness, commercialism, bullying and ignoring haters – proves he's more than a piss-taking internet troll" and that the album "just about silences his credibility critics by delivering wall-to-wall pop-rock ragers while encouraging fans to be unashamedly themselves".[2] However, Cat Zhang of Pitchfork wrote that "for an artist chasing shock and bombast, Oliver Tree's music is surprisingly tame" and criticized the album's length and Tree's voice which "is riddled with distortion, casting a fuzzed-out sameness over even the more left-field selections". Zhang said that Tree's lyrics "indicate deeper struggle behind Tree's ludicrous facade, touching on the same themes of being an outsider, fucking up, and dealing with negativity, although in the vaguest possible terms" but that they appeared heartfelt. She concluded that "the album contains glimmers of a better artist" but was unsure how much of Tree's persona was down to him or other people.[1]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Me, Myself & I" |
| 2:53 | |
| 2. | "1993" (featuring Little Ricky ZR3) |
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| 2:39 |
| 3. | "Cash Machine" |
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| 2:56 |
| 4. | "Let Me Down" |
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| 1:51 |
| 5. | "Miracle Man" |
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| 2:05 |
| 6. | "Bury Me Alive" |
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| 2:44 |
| 7. | "Alien Boy" |
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| 2:44 |
| 8. | "Joke's on You!" |
| 3:11 | |
| 9. | "Again & Again" |
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| 2:54 |
| 10. | "Waste My Time" |
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| 3:27 |
| 11. | "Jerk" |
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| 2:15 |
| 12. | "Hurt" |
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| 2:25 |
| 13. | "Introspective" |
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| 2:16 |
| 14. | "I'm Gone" |
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| 3:05 |
| Total length: | 37:25 | |||
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Life Goes On" | 2:41 |
| 2. | "Every Type of Friend" | 3:13 |
| 3. | "Out of Ordinary" | 3:00 |
| 4. | "Swimmer's Delight (SOS)" | 2:48 |
| 5. | "When You're Around" | 2:12 |
| 6. | "All in All" | 2:16 |
| 7. | "Lies Came Out My Mouth" | 2:30 |
| Total length: | 56:05 | |
Notes
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer.
Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.[14]
Musicians
- Oliver Tree Nickell – vocals
- Ricky Robinson – violin (10)
- Andrew Goldstein – guitar, keyboards, programming (13)
Technical
- Emerson Mancini – mastering
- Mike Freesh – mixing
- Jacob Dennis – engineering (1, 2, 5, 8, 11–13)
- Zaire Koalo – engineering (6)
- Trevor Brown – engineering (6)
- Iain Findlay – engineering (7)
- MacGregor Leo – engineering (9)
- Stint – engineering (10)
- Matt Dyson – engineering (14)
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[25] | Gold | 20,000‡ |
| Canada (Music Canada)[26] | Gold | 40,000‡ |
| United Kingdom (BPI)[27] | Silver | 60,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[28] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
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‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||