Just like You (Allison Iraheta album)

Just like You is the debut studio album from American Idol's eighth season contestant Allison Iraheta. It was released on December 1, 2009 through Jive Records and 19 Recordings.[1] The lead single, "Friday I'll Be Over U", produced by Max Martin, debuted on AOL's Popeater on October 5, 2009,[2] and was made available through digital distribution on November 3, 2009.[3]

Just like You
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre
Length44:21
Label
Producer
Singles from Just like You
  1. "Friday I'll Be Over U"
    Released: November 3, 2009
  2. "Scars"
    Released: March 9, 2010
  3. "Don't Waste the Pretty"
    Released: June 8, 2010

Development

While on the American Idols LIVE! Tour 2009, Iraheta began writing and recording with pop and rock hit makers such as Kevin Rudolf, Howard Benson, Max Martin and David Hodges. Fellow Idol alumnus Chris Daughtry also contributed a track for the deluxe version of the album.[4]

Idol judge Kara DioGuardi, who co-wrote "No One Else" with Pink and producer/songwriter Greg Wells, explained that "No One Else" ended up on the album after "Pink's A&R person ... played (the song) for Allison as well as the producer" and that she "wrote another song for (Just like You)," called "Spring Cleaning," which did not make the album. "No One Else" has been around for five years, but Dioguardi wanted to "hold on to it" because in the past, she had given a song out just to release it, without considering whether the artist could convey the emotion she wanted the song to convey.[5]

On November 4, Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly published the list of writer and producer credits, which reveals that Iraheta will cover "Holiday", a punk rock song written and performed by Rock Star: Supernova finalist Dilana.[6]

Promotion

Following the tour, Iraheta began promoting Just like You, conducting interviews with Walmart.com soundcheck,[7] KIIS-FM[8] and Entertainment Weekly.[9]

Iraheta also hosted an eight-minute block prior to the showing of New Moon in 1,200 theaters across the U.S. Iraheta talked about the upcoming album, playing some tracks, including "Friday I'll Be Over U", "Pieces", and "Trouble Is".[10]

MySpace Music[11] and AOL Listening Party[12] both featured streams of "Just like You" in the days leading up to the album's release, December 1, 2009, although only AOL Listening Party features all 13 tracks.

She appeared on Good Morning America on the album's release date, December 1[13] and also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on December 17 after Adam Lambert was cancelled[14] as well as The Ellen DeGeneres Show on December 7.[15] In addition she was a special guest at Z100's Jingle Ball.[16]

Iraheta also toured with Adam Lambert and Orianthi on the Glam Nation Tour in the summer of 2010. She was scheduled to tour for only half of the tour, but due to popular demand was extended.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Access Hollywood(positive)[17]
Allmusic[18]
Billboard(positive)[19]
Boston Globe(positive)[20]
Entertainment Weekly(A-)[21]
Houston Chronicle[22]
People[23]
USA Today[24]
Wall Street Journal(positive)[25]
Yahoo! Music(positive)[26]

Just like You received generally favorable reviews.[27] Entertainment Weekly writer Michael Slezak gave the album an A−, writing that "the muscular, instantly recognizable growl that carried her to a fourth-place finish on American Idol's eighth season is all she needs to seamlessly wed a collection of first-rate ditties...."[28]

Brian Mansfield from USA Today gave the album three out of four stars, writing "Iraheta's album may not be the best from an American Idol Season 8 alum...but it's definitely the most fun, grounded in a tradition of teen pop that goes back decades. ...Iraheta rocks out with vengeful edge she rarely displayed on the show."[29]

Sarah Rodman of the Boston Globe stated, "The boys got most of the attention on American Idol last season, but fourth-place finisher Allison Iraheta has the last laugh with the most consistent debut album thus far." While the review states that the album is "a fresh and sassy debut mixing catchy girl-power pop with rock flourishes, perfect for Top 40 radio," it also states that "there are a couple of lyrical duds - including the musically arresting but cringe-inducing 'Robot Love,' a rant against a boyfriend’s technology addiction."[30]

In a mixed review, New York Times described Just like You as "a workmanlike pop album with shrewdly punky touches, like a ready-made outfit from the mall chain Hot Topic."[31]

AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album three out of five stars, writing that there are a handful of good songs "and if the rest is blandly cookie cutter, at least Iraheta tries hard to give it life and succeeds somewhat."[18]

L.A. Times critic Margaret Wappler gave the album two out of four stars, writing, "To her credit, Iraheta is ever-present, ever-willing on every song," but the album was "too derivative of the Pat Benatar, Pink, Kelly Clarkson trifecta" and "Iraheta doesn't emerge with enough of a singular identity."[32]

Chart performance

Just like You sold approximately 32,000 copies in its first week,[33] debuting at number 35 on the Billboard 200 album chart and number 14 on the Billboard Digital Album Chart.[34]

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Sales/certification
U.S. Billboard 200 35 103,000[35]

Singles

Year Title Sales
2009 "Friday I'll Be Over U" 54,000[36]
2010 "Scars" 20,000[36]
2010 "Don't Waste the Pretty" (feat. Orianthi) 4,000[35]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Friday I'll Be Over U"Max Martin, Shellback, Savan Kotecha, Tiffany AmberMax Martin, Shellback3:16
2."Robot Love"Heather Bright, Warren "Oak" Felder, Johannes Jørgensen, Sterling Simms, Gary Glitter, Mike LeanderOak, Uncle Josh, Sterling Simms (additional production)2:54
3."Just like You"Martin, Shellback, KotechaMax Martin, Shellback3:36
4."Don't Waste the Pretty"Michael Dennis Smith, Stefanie Ridel, Miriam Nervo, Olivia NervoHoward Benson3:33
5."Scars"Toby Gad, Elyssa JamesToby Gad3:40
6."Pieces"Daniel James, Leah Haywood, Shelly PeikenDreamlab3:44
7."D Is for Dangerous"Sam Watters, Louis Biancaniello, Michael BiancanielloSam Watters, Louis Biancaniello3:33
8."Holiday"Dave Bassett, Dilana Trudy SmithDave Bassett3:44
9."Still Breathing"Tommy Henriksen, Chioma EzeHoward Benson3:03
10."Trouble Is"Ron Aniello, Peiken, Aimée ProalRon Aniello4:00
11."No One Else"Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, PinkGreg Wells4:00
12."Beat Me Up"Kevin Rudolf, Jacob KasherKevin Rudolf2:44
13."You Don’t Know Me"Allison Iraheta, Mitch Allan, David Bassett, David HodgesMitch Allan, David Hodges2:34
iTunes bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Don't Wanna Be Wrong" (pre-order only)Chris Daughtry, Brian CraddockHoward Benson3:22
15."El Viernes Te Olvido Yo (Friday I'll Be Over U)" (Deluxe Version only)Martin, Shellback, KotechaMax Martin, Shellback3:20
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."One More Reason"Rudolf, KasherKevin Rudolf3:41

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