Greatest Hits – Chapter One (Kelly Clarkson album)

Greatest Hits – Chapter One
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2012 (2012-11-16)
Recorded2002–12
Genre
Length63:42
Label
Producer
Kelly Clarkson chronology
iTunes Session
(2011)
Greatest Hits – Chapter One
(2012)
Wrapped in Red
(2013)
Singles from Greatest Hits – Chapter One
  1. "Catch My Breath"
    Released: October 15, 2012
  2. "Don't Rush"
    Released: October 30, 2012
  3. "People Like Us"
    Released: April 8, 2013

Greatest Hits – Chapter One (stylized as Greatest Hits • Chapter One) is the first greatest hits album by American singer Kelly Clarkson, released on November 16, 2012, by RCA Records. It contains material from Clarkson's first five studio albums: Thankful (2003), Breakaway (2004), My December (2007), All I Ever Wanted (2009), and Stronger (2011). Its three newly recorded songs,[1] "Catch My Breath", "Don't Rush", and "People Like Us", served as singles; contributions to their production came from Sound Kollectiv, Greg Kurstin, and Dann Huff.

Background and release

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"It’s been a decade now since I won American Idol. Sometimes it feels longer because although it has been exciting that was a lot of pressure to have as a 19 year old girl. To own a company, lead an organization as a business woman, and be able to create music I’m proud of has been tough, but inspiring, for me. Thank you everyone that has been a part of my career and life. Here’s to another decade of passion and fun!"

Clarkson on releasing the compilation album.[2][3]

Clarkson was first approached on releasing a greatest hits album after releasing My December in December 2007, but found the idea appalling. She insisted: "Doing a greatest hits would be crazy. I am not 50. Artists who do one after three albums think their career is coming to an end."[4] On September 11, 2012, the UK branch of Sony Music Entertainment revealed on a press conference that a greatest hits album from Clarkson would be released by the end of 2012.[5] In an interview with The Insider promoting the release of her promotional single "Get Up (A Cowboys Anthem)" (2012), Clarkson hinted that she would release a new set of songs by the end of the year.[6] On October 4, 2012, Clarkson announced that a new single from the compilation album, "Catch My Breath", would be released the following week.[2] RCA Records later announced that the album's title would be Greatest Hits – Chapter One; the album was released on November 19, 2012, in the United States and was preceded by the release of "Catch My Breath" on October 16, 2012.[7][8]

Content and artwork

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Greatest Hits – Chapter One contains seventeen tracks spanning ten years of music material from Clarkson's career, including a collaborative work with country artist Jason Aldean and three newly recorded tracks specifically made for the greatest hits album. "A Moment Like This", representing the oldest material on the compilation, is taken from her non-album single "Before Your Love"/"A Moment Like This" in 2002. "Miss Independent" is the only song from her debut album, Thankful (2003). "Breakaway" first appeared on the soundtrack of the Disney film The Princess Diaries 2 (2004). "Breakaway" also appeared on her 2004 album Breakaway, along with "Since U Been Gone", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", "Because of You", and "Walk Away". "Never Again" is the only song from her 2007 album My December. Tracks from her 2009 album All I Ever Wanted are "My Life Would Suck Without You" and "Already Gone". "Mr. Know It All" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" both originally appeared on her 2011 album Stronger. "Don't You Wanna Stay" first appeared on Aldean's 2010 album, My Kinda Party, and was also included in Stronger. The remaining track, a cover of "I'll Be Home for Christmas", originally appeared on her second extended play, iTunes Session (2011).

The compilation features three previously unreleased tracks: "Catch My Breath", "Don't Rush" and "People Like Us". "Catch My Breath", an electropop song, was written by Clarkson along with her musical director Jason Halbert and Eric Olson. It was released as the first single from the compilation album. "Don't Rush" features the country artist Vince Gill. The international version of the compilation includes the songs "The Trouble with Love Is", "Beautiful Disaster", "I Do Not Hook Up" and "Dark Side". "The Trouble with Love Is" first appeared on the soundtrack of the Universal film Love Actually (2003), and also appeared on Thankful. The live version of "Beautiful Disaster" (originally from Thankful) also appeared as the final track from Breakaway. "I Do Not Hook Up" appeared on All I Ever Wanted and "Dark Side" appeared on Stronger. The deluxe edition DVD contains almost all of Clarkson's music videos including the accompanying music videos of "Low" and "Don't Waste Your Time" (which weren't included on the compilation). The photographic artwork for the album was shot by Canadian-American photographer Jill Greenberg,[9] who was known for producing portrait covers of Time, Wired, Fast Company, and Entertainment Weekly. It also marked the first time Greenberg designed a phonographic cover despite photographing Clarkson back in 2002.[10]

Promotion

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Live performances

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Clarkson performed "Don't Rush" at the 46th Annual Country Music Association Awards with Vince Gill on November 1, 2012.[11] On November 18, 2012, she performed a medley of "Miss Independent", "Since U Been Gone", "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" and "Catch My Breath" at the 40th Annual American Music Awards.[12][13] On November 20, 2012, she performed "Catch My Breath" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[14]

Singles

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The compilation's lead single, "Catch My Breath", premiered on On Air with Ryan Seacrest on October 10, 2012, and was released to retail on October 15, 2012. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 54 and peaked at number 19, becoming Clarkson's 15th top-40 hit on the chart.[15] It also peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Pop Songs chart and at number 5 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart.[16] The second single, "Don't Rush", featuring Vince Gill, was released on October 30, 2012, exclusively for country music radio and retail, fifteen days after the release of "Catch My Breath". It entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 97, eventually peaking at number 87, and at the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at number 23.[17] In January 2013, "People Like Us" was confirmed as the third single from the album. It was released to radio stations in the United States on April 8, 2013.[18]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[19]
Digital Spy[20]
musicOMH[21]
Slant Magazine[22]

AllMusic's senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine lauded Clarkson's transcendence from her American Idol image and her endurance throughout the 2000s, writing that "Consequently, Greatest Hits – Chapter One winds up sounding like pop sounded in the new millennium: alternatively calculated and inspired, a pop star who always seemed in control of her fate even when she aspired to be heard as bumper music in malls from sea to shining sea."[19] Robert Copsey of Digital Spy opined that "the sailing has been pretty smooth for Kelly ever since, turning out big pop songs (courtesy of Dr. Luke and Max Martin) with even bigger vocals that are, for the most part, wholly reassuring."[20] Philip Matusavage of musicOMH wrote a positive review, remarking: "Chapter One is a testament to Clarkson’s durability and she is one of the few artists to use such an ‘I’m still relevant, dammit!’ suffix whom you can envisage releasing a Chapter Two."[21] Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine noted: "Clarkson's five studio albums have been a mixed bag, both in terms of quality and overall style, ranging from the R&B-lite of Thankful to the slick pop-rock of Breakaway and All I Ever Wanted. Clarkson has yet to settle on a distinct POV as an artist, but the smart sequencing of Chapter One downplays this limitation."[22]

Commercial performance

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Greatest Hits – Chapter One debuted at number eleven on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, selling about 75,000 copies in its first week. It has sold over 728,000 copies as of September 2017.[23] It also debuted on the Swiss Albums Chart at number 92 on the week ending December 2, 2012.[24] On the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart, the compilation debuted at number 80 on December 3, 2012.[25]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Since U Been Gone"Breakaway3:08
2."My Life Would Suck Without You"
All I Ever Wanted3:32
3."Miss Independent"Thankful3:34
4."Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"Stronger3:41
5."Behind These Hazel Eyes"
  • Clarkson
  • Martin
  • Gottwald
Breakaway3:16
6."Because of You"Breakaway3:39
7."Never Again"
  • Clarkson
  • Jimmy Messer
My December3:37
8."Already Gone"
All I Ever Wanted4:41
9."Mr. Know It All"
Stronger3:53
10."Breakaway"Breakaway3:57
11."Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean)
My Kinda Party / Stronger4:20
12."Walk Away"Breakaway3:08
13."Catch My Breath"
  • Clarkson
  • Halbert
  • Eric Olson
Previously Unreleased4:10
14."People Like Us"
Previously Unreleased4:19
15."Don't Rush" (featuring Vince Gill)
Previously Unreleased4:02
16."A Moment Like This"
Non-Album Single3:48
17."I'll Be Home for Christmas" (iTunes Session Version)iTunes Session2:53
Total length:63:42
iTunes Store bonus track[26]
No.TitleLength
18."Miss Independent" (Live from Wembley 2012)3:54
Total length:67:36
International deluxe edition[26]
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Since U Been Gone"  3:09
2."My Life Would Suck Without You"  3:32
3."Miss Independent"  3:35
4."Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"  3:41
5."Behind These Hazel Eyes"  3:16
6."Because of You"  3:44
7."Never Again"  3:37
8."Already Gone"  4:39
9."Mr. Know It All"  3:53
10."Breakaway"  3:56
11."Walk Away"  3:08
12."Don't You Wanna Stay" (with Jason Aldean)  4:15
13."Catch My Breath"  4:11
14."People Like Us"  4:20
15."Don't Rush" (featuring Vince Gill)  4:00
16."I'll Be Home for Christmas"  2:53
17."Dark Side"Stronger3:45
18."A Moment Like This" Non-Album Single4:18
19."The Trouble with Love Is"Thankful3:42
20."I Do Not Hook Up"All I Ever Wanted3:20
21."Beautiful Disaster" (Live)
Breakaway4:34
Total length:79:13
Deluxe edition DVD (music videos)[27]
No.TitleLength
1."Miss Independent" 
2."Low" 
3."Since U Been Gone" 
4."Behind These Hazel Eyes" 
5."Because of You" 
6."Walk Away" 
7."Never Again" 
8."Don't Waste Your Time" 
9."My Life Would Suck Without You" 
10."I Do Not Hook Up" 
11."Already Gone" 
12."Mr. Know It All" 
13."Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" 
14."Dark Side" 

Notes

  • ^a signifies a vocal producer
  • ^b signifies a co-producer
  • ^c signifies an additional producer

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[44] Platinum 70,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[45] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[46] Gold 728,000[23]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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List of release dates, showing region, label, formats, and catalog number
Region Date Label Format(s) Edition(s)
Belgium[47] November 16, 2012 (2012-11-16) Sony Music Entertainment Digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Deluxe (88765-42280-2)
Netherlands[47]
Switzerland[47]
Canada[48] November 19, 2012 (2012-11-19) CD Standard (88765-42275-2)
Czech Republic[26] Digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Deluxe (88765-42280-2)
France[26] Jive Epic France
Greece[26] Sony Music Entertainment
Hong Kong[26]
Hungary[26]
Malaysia[26]
Philippines[26] Ivory Music and Video
Poland[26] Sony Music Entertainment
Portugal[26]
Singapore[26]
Slovakia[26]
Thailand[26]
United States[26][49] RCA Records, 19 Recordings CD, digital download Standard (88725-49080-2)
Vietnam[26] Sony Music Entertainment Digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Deluxe (88765-42280-2)
Argentina[50] November 20, 2012 (2012-11-20)
Brazil[50]
Canada[50]
Italy[50][51] CD, digital download
Mexico[50] Digital download
Spain[50][52] CD, CD+DVD, digital download
Japan[53][54] November 21, 2012 (2012-11-21) Sony Music Japan CD, digital download Deluxe (SICP-3715)
Australia[55] November 23, 2012 (2012-11-23) Sony Music Entertainment Digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Deluxe (88765-42280-2)
Austria[55][56] CD, CD+DVD, digital download
Denmark[55] Digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Germany[55][56] CD, CD+DVD, digital download Standard (88765-42275-2)
Deluxe (88765-42280-2)
Ireland[55] Digital download
New Zealand[55]
United Kingdom[57][58] November 26, 2012 (2012-11-26) RCA Records CD, CD+DVD, digital download

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