Glee: The Music, Volume 4

Glee: The Music, Volume 4
Twelve people throwing slush drinks are enclosed in a large Arabic numeral 4 outlined in white on a blue background. To the upper left is the word "Glee", with "The Music" above and "Season Two" below it in lowercase white font. The world "Volume" also appears below the 4 in lowercase white font.
Soundtrack album by Glee Cast
Released November 26, 2010 (2010-11-26)
Recorded 2010
Genre Pop, rock, hip hop
Length 65:22
Label Columbia / 20th Century Fox TV
Producer Dante Di Loreto (exec.), Brad Falchuk (exec.), Adam Anders, Peer Åström, Tommy Faragher, Ryan Murphy
Glee Cast chronology
Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album
(2010)
Glee: The Music, Volume 4
(2010)
Glee: The Music, Volume 5
(2011)

Glee: The Music, Volume 4 is the fifth soundtrack album by the cast of the musical television series Glee, which airs on Fox in the United States. It was released on November 26, 2010, by Columbia Records and features cover version performances from the first half of the second season. Executive production was handled by Dante Di Loreto and Brad Falchuk and all tracks were released as singles. It was nominated for a Grammy Award (2011) in the Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media category.[1]

Background

The album's tracks constitute performances from eight of the first nine episodes of the season; the fifth, "The Rocky Horror Glee Show", received its own extended play in October 2010, Glee: The Music, The Rocky Horror Glee Show.[2] The track listing for Glee: The Music, Volume 4 was revealed on November 3, 2010, followed by the official press release on November 9, 2010.[3][4] The album was preceded by Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album on November 16, 2010, which accompanies a later Christmas episode.[4] Actress Gwyneth Paltrow guest-starred on an episode performing "Forget You", the censored version of Cee Lo Green's 2010 single "Fuck You", which appears on the album.[5][6]

Reception

Britney Spears (pictured) was one of many artists covered who praised Glee renditions.
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[7]
Entertainment Weekly(A−)[8]

The series' cover versions received mixed reviews throughout the season. MTV News felt "Empire State of Mind" lacked gravitas and The Washington Post thought it was "maybe-trying-too-hard".[9][10] The latter, however, also deemed "Billionaire" the best performance of the episode.[10] Kevin McHale's version of Britney Spears' "Stronger" and Lea Michele's version of Paramore's "The Only Exception" were praised by critics, with Entertainment Weekly complimenting the soulful cover of the former and Rolling Stone calling the latter "gorgeous and tender". On "Me Against the Music", Naya Rivera's vocals were met positively while Heather Morris was described as "not a standout vocalist".[11][12] The interpretation of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" received mixed criticism, from the Daily News receiving Chris Colfer's vocal performance and the context of its lyrics negatively to The A.V. Club calling it "one of his best performances on the show".[13][14] Both The Wall Street Journal and Zap2it praised the vocals on the duets "River Deep, Mountain High" and "Lucky".[15][16][17] The vocal arrangement of "Marry You" was well-enjoyed by Rolling Stone, but the next track "Sway" was deemed inferior to the Michael Bublé cover.[18]

Alicia Keys and Travie McCoy were two of many artists covered who approved of their respective songs; the former called "Empire State of Mind" "amazing".[9][19] The social networking site Twitter was frequently used for thisSpears was impressed with the covers of "Stronger" and "Toxic" and Paramore's Hayley Williams complimented Michele's vocals on "The Only Exception".[12][20] Additionally, Katy Perry used the site to praise the a cappella rendition of "Teenage Dream", which features guest star Darren Criss as lead vocalist.[21] Speaking to MTV News, Green expressed flattery that Paltrow was covering his song.[22]

Chart performance

Glee: The Music, Volume 4 debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and number two on the Billboard Soundtracks chart with sales 128,000 in the US.[23][24] It debuted the same week on the Canadian Albums Chart at number six.[25] On the Australian Singles Chart, the album made its debut on December 6, 2010 at number three and has been certified gold for 35,000 units.[26] In New Zealand, Volume 4 debuted at number ten.[27]

Singles

All tracks have been released as singles, available for digital download throughout the season's airings from September through November 2010.[28] All singles except "Sway" have charted on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Canadian Hot 100; the highest-charting of these was the cover of "Teenage Dream" at number eight and ten, respectively.[29][30] The single sold 55,000 copies in its first day, and went on to beat the first-week sales record of 177,000 previously held by debut single "Don't Stop Believin'", with 214,000 in the US.[31][32] In Canada, 13,000 copies were sold.[33] The chart performance of "Teenage Dream" surpassed that of "Toxic", which peaked at number sixteen in the US and fifteen in Canada.[34][35] It sold 109,000 copies in the US and, at the time, was the cast's second-highest charting entry on the Billboard Hot 100, tied with "Total Eclipse of the Heart".[36][37] In other countries, the best-performing singles were "Billionaire" at number fifteen in Ireland, and "Empire State of Mind" at number twenty in Australia.[38][39] "Empire State of Mind" marked the highest first-day sales of any Glee song at the time with 106,000 downloads in the US over the week following its release.[4][40]

The record for most appearances by a group on the Billboard Hot 100, previously set by The Beatles, was broken when six songs debuted on the chart the week of October 16, 2010. This feat also placed the cast third overall among all artists, behind James Brown and Elvis Presley.[41] Four songs debuted on November 18, 2010, which pushed the number of appearances to ninety-three, surpassing Brown's accomplishment to land at second.[42]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Version covered Length
1. "Empire State of Mind"  Shawn Carter, Angela Hunte, Burt Keyes, Alicia Keys, Sylvia Robinson, Janet Andrea Sewell, Alexander William ShuckburghJay-Z featuring Alicia Keys 4:39
2. "Billionaire"  Travie McCoy, Peter Hernandez, Philip Lawrence, Ari LevineTravie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars 3:32
3. "Me Against the Music"  Madonna Ciccone, Christopher Stewart, Terius Nash, Thabiso Nkhereanye, Penelope Magnet, Gary O'Brien, Britney SpearsBritney Spears featuring Madonna 3:46
4. "Stronger"  Max Martin, Rami YacoubBritney Spears 3:25
5. "Toxic"  Henrik Jonback, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, Cathy DennisBritney Spears 3:26
6. "The Only Exception"  Hayley Williams, Josh FarroParamore 4:28
7. "I Want to Hold Your Hand"  Lennon–McCartneyT. V. Carpio in the musical film Across the Universe[43] 2:38
8. "One of Us"  Eric BazilianJoan Osborne 4:02
9. "River Deep, Mountain High"  Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil SpectorIke & Tina Turner 3:34
10. "Lucky"  Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, Timothy FaganJason Mraz and Colbie Caillat 3:09
11. "One Love (People Get Ready)"  Bob MarleyBob Marley & The Wailers 2:36
12. "Teenage Dream"  Lukasz Gottwald, Katy Perry, Max Martin, Benjamin Levin, Bonnie McKeeKaty Perry 3:41
13. "Forget You" (featuring Gwyneth Paltrow)Lawrence, Hernandez, Levine, Brown, CallawayCee Lo Green 3:42
14. "Marry You"  Ari Levine, Bruno Mars, Philip LawrenceBruno Mars 3:46
15. "Sway"  Pablo Beltrán RuizPablo Beltrán Ruiz as "Quién será" 3:09
16. "Just the Way You Are"  Khari Cain, Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine, Bruno Mars, Khalil WaltonBruno Mars 3:37
17. "Valerie"  The ZutonsMark Ronson featuring Amy Winehouse[44] 3:35
18. "(I've Had) The Time of My Life"  Franke Previte, John DeNicola, Donald MarkowitzBill Medley and Jennifer Warnes 5:09

Personnel

  • Dianna Agron - vocals
  • Kala Balch – vocals
  • Colin Benward – vocals
  • Dave Bett – art direction
  • PJ Bloom – music supervisor
  • Ed Boyer – arranger, engineer, vocal arrangement
  • Ravaughn Brown – vocals
  • Geoff Bywater – executive in charge of music
  • Sam Cantor – background vocals
  • Josh Cheuse – art direction
  • Deyder Cintron – assistant engineer, digital editing
  • Chris Colfer – vocals
  • Kamari Copeland – vocals
  • Darren Criss – vocals
  • Tim Davis – vocal arrangement, vocal contractor, vocals
  • Dante Di Loreto – soundtrack executive producer
  • Brad Falchuk – soundtrack executive producer
  • Tommy Faragher – producer
  • Conor Flynn – background vocals
  • Michael Grant – background vocals
  • Heather Guibert – coordination
  • Missi Hale – vocals
  • Jon Hall – vocals
  • Samantha Jade – vocals
  • Tobias Kampe-Flygare – assistant engineer
  • Charlie Kramsky – assistant engineer
  • John Kwon – background vocals
  • Storm Lee – vocals
  • David Loucks – vocals

  • Meaghan Lyons – coordination
  • Cailin Mackenzie – background vocals
  • Dominick Maita – mastering
  • Kent McCann – background vocals
  • Kevin McHale – vocals
  • Lea Michele – vocals
  • Cory Monteith – vocals
  • Heather Morris – vocals
  • Matthew Morrison – vocals
  • Eric Morrissey – background vocals
  • Ryan Murphy – producer, soundtrack producer
  • Jeanette Olsson – vocals
  • Chord Overstreet – vocals
  • Martin Persson – arranger, orchestration, programming
  • Stefan Persson – horn arrangements
  • Zac Poor – vocals
  • Evan Powell – background vocals
  • Nicole Ray – production coordination
  • Amber Riley – vocals
  • Naya Rivera – vocals
  • Penn Rosen – background vocals
  • Mark Salling – vocals
  • Drew Ryan Scott – vocals
  • Eli Seidman – background vocals
  • Onitsha Shaw – vocals
  • Jenny Sinclair – coordination
  • Bryan Smith – engineer, mixing
  • Robert Smith – engineer
  • Sally Stevens – arranger, vocal contractor
  • Jack Thomas – background vocals
  • Kerstin Thörn – string arrangements
  • Jenna Ushkowitz – vocals
  • Windy Wagner – vocals

Charts

List of 2010 peak positions by chart
Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[46] 3
Canadian Albums Chart[25] 6
Irish Albums Chart[47] 12
US Billboard 200[23] 5
List of 2011 peak positions by chart
Chart (2011) Peak
position
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[46] 61
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[46] 91
Dutch Albums Chart[46] 24
Mexican Albums Chart[46] 8
New Zealand Albums Chart[46] 7
Portuguese Albums Chart[46] 26
Spanish Albums Chart[46] 86
UK Albums Chart[48] 4
List of 2012 peak positions by chart
Chart (2012) Peak
position
French Albums Chart[46] 126

Year-end charts

Chart (2011) Position
Australian Albums Chart[49] 59
Canadian Albums Chart[50] 25
Mexican Albums Chart[51] 86

Certifications

Region Certification
Australia (ARIA)[52] Platinum
Ireland (IRMA)[53] Gold
New Zealand (RMNZ)[54] Gold
United Kingdom (BPI)[55] Gold
United States (RIAA)[56] Gold

Release history

List of release dates, showing country and formats released
Country Release date Format(s)
Australia[57][58] November 26, 2010 CD, digital download
Canada[59][60] November 30, 2010 CD, digital download
Germany[61] CD
United States[62][63] CD, digital download
United Kingdom[64] February 21, 2011 Digital download
Taiwan[65] March 29, 2011 CD
Italy[66] October 11, 2011 CD, digital download

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