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Delilah (Anderson East album)

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Length
  
32:19

Release date
  
10 July 2015

Artist
  
Anderson East

Producer
  
Dave Cobb

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Released
  
July 10, 2015 (2015-07-10)

Label
  
Elektra, Low Country Sound

Genres
  
Southern soul, Rock music, Americana

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical

Similar
  
Flowers of the Broken Hearted, Traveller, Something More Than Free, Little Neon Limelight, Southernality

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Delilah is the third studio album and first major label release by American musician Anderson East. The album was released on July 10, 2015 via Elektra and Low Country Sound.

Contents

Background

East stated that he chose the album name from Delilah, one of the characters in the seventh book of the Bible called Book of Judges, which features the famous story of Samson and Delilah. "Samson was like the strongest man alive. God blessed him with this superhuman strength but it all laid in his hair. He’s infatuated with [Delilah], totally in love with her, told her secrets and that was the crumbling of the strongest man that’s ever lived. That’s kind of the thread through the record: the woman that saved the crumbled man."

The George Jackson song, "Find 'Em, Fool 'Em and Forget 'Em" came from a visit to the FAME Studios, located in North Alabama, where the record was recorded. The album was recorded live there.

East co-wrote the song "Quit You" with singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton, who Dave Cobb worked with previously, and brought into the studio so the two could meet. They hit it off and wrote the song.

Critical reception

Critical reception was generally positive. Starpulse gave the album four stars. American Songwriter gave the album four out of five stars.

Songs

1Only You2:46
2Satisfy Me2:35
3Find 'Em - Fool 'Em And Forget 'Em2:35

References

Delilah (Anderson East album) Wikipedia