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2007 studio album by Colbie Caillat
Coco
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 10, 2007 (2007-07-10)
Recorded2007
StudioRevolver Studios (Los Angeles, California)[1]
Genre
Length43:28
LabelUniversal Republic
ProducerMikal Blue
Colbie Caillat chronology
Coco
(2007)
Breakthrough
(2009)
Singles from Coco
  1. "Bubbly"
    Released: May 15, 2007
  2. "Realize"
    Released: January 29, 2008
  3. "The Little Things"
    Released: March 7, 2008

Coco is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriterColbie Caillat. The album was released on July 10, 2007, in the United States throughUniversal Republic. After her prominence onMySpace – following several shots atsinging competitions – the singer enlisted English producerMikal Blue to help her bringing her sound to the forefront, thus recording what would be her debut album. Critics were ambivalent towards the album, with some praising its melodies and her charm throughout the record, while others criticized its clichéd lyrics and monotonous sound.

Its lead single, "Bubbly", released on May 15, 2007, was a huge international hit, which led her to attain significant notoriety, prompting the album to debut at number five on the USBillboard 200, selling 51,000 copies in its first week.[2] It also became Caillat's best-selling album to date, selling 2,100,000 copies in the United States and over 3,000,000 copies around the world. It peaked inside the top-ten in four countries and top-twenty in over eight nations. Caillat supported the album with theCoco World Tour, as well as other two singles: "Realize" and "The Little Things", that became minor hits. "Somethin' Special" was released as a promo support the2008 Summer Olympics inBeijing, China, while "Midnight Bottle" was a promotional single and a success in Brazil.

Background and recording

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Early in her life, at age eleven,Colbie Caillat started her singing debut, venturing intalent shows and school performances in her city.[3] Daughter ofFleetwood Mac's producer,Ken Caillat, the singer grew up listening to the songs that her father used to mix at their Malibu beach house.[4] She attributed her insterest in doing music afterLauryn Hill's role in the filmSister Act 2 (1993), taking vocal lessons as a result of the inspiration.[4] In early 2000s, she auditioned forAmerican Idol but was rejected at the pre-audition stage and was unable to sing for the judges.[5] The second time she auditioned for the show, she sang her own original song "Bubbly" and was rejected once again. However, Caillat expressed gratitude at the judges' decision, saying "I was shy. I was nervous. I didn't look the greatest. I wasn't ready for it yet. I was glad, when I auditioned, that they said no."[6]

Soon after, Caillat met English producerMikal Blue, who hired her to sing ontechno songs used at fashion shows.[4] Caillat began playing the acoustic guitar at the age of 19 and Blue helped her record her first song.[4] Later on, songwriter and producerJason Reeves came on board, bringing his artistic expertise to enhance Caillat's growing talents.[4] A year prior to her breakthrough, Caillat was working at a tanning salon on weekdays,[7] until one of her friends decided to build her a profile on social networking platformMySpace and posted some of her original songs to the site.[4] Little response was generated until she uploaded the then-exclusive track "Bubbly". As word spread, her MySpace page started attracting thousands of daily visitors. With 6,240 friends amassed,Rolling Stone recognized her as one of the top female artists on the platform.[4] The popularity of Caillat'sMySpace profile led her to become the number-one unsigned singer in her genre for four consecutive months.[8]

After her MySpace popularity, Caillat crafted the basic melodies, often composing in her bathroom for its reverb-heavy acoustics, and later collaborated with Blue and Reeves for artistic input.[4] Boasting such an impressive milestone, she attracted the attention of record labels and eventually signed withUniversal Republic as her online following surpassed 100,000.[4] As she recalled: "It happened so fast. I was just writing songs and putting them up on MySpace, and then I got a record deal. Then it was like, 'Whoa, you're going on tour with theGoo Goo Dolls this summer.' So it was brand-new."[5]

Music

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Caillat with the album's main collaboratorJason Reeves, who co-wrote 10 out of the 12 songs on the regular edition of the album.

Coco was produced byMikal Blue, with additional production by Caillat, her fatherKen Caillat andJason Reeves.[9][10] Its title derivates from Caillat's nickname that was given to her when she was a young child.[11] The album allows her to "show off her warm and inviting voice", as noted byWashington Post's Allison Stewart.[8] Stewart also considered it "a wispy and amiable exercise incoffeehouse soul that draws equally fromCarole King,John Mayer and, more to the point,Jack Johnson, who shares Caillat's love of mildly played, determinedly pleasant folk."[8] Jason Lymangrover ofAllmusic described it as "a summertime record suitable for both the coffeehouse and thebeach."[4] For Bill Lamb fromAbout.com, "this is a CD to tuck into yourpicnic basket on a summer day."[12] Caillat herself considered the album's content "fresh and sunny".[5]

Lyrically, the album features "numerous love songs [that] find Caillat practically hyperventilating overromantic relationships," as noted byPlugged In authors Adam R. Holz and Bob Smithouser,[13] withintimacy and drowning sorrows also being featured themes.[13] The opening track, "Oxygen", "glides by in a serenesoft rock shuffle, with Caillat's vocal being compared to those ofJoss Stone andCorinne Bailey Rae.[14] Lyrically, the song has Colbie joyously incapacitated [in a metaphoric way], wanting to share her feelings for a special guy".[13] The follow-up track, "The Little Things" talks aboutlove reconciliation,[15] while "One Fine Wire" deals withemotional distress.[16] Its lead single, "Bubbly", is built over "simple strummed acoustic guitar, a whisper of drums for a beat," and as described by Lamb, "Colbie Caillat's unadorned singing".[17] Lyrically, it suggests intimacy where a couple "is getting playful under the covers."[13] It was compared to Jack Johnson's "Bubble Toes" by Stewart.[8]

"Feelings Show" follows, using "unobtrusiveacoustic guitar, mild grooves and a subtle beat, until it builds up for the chorus.[18] Caillat's voice "reaches the upper levels of her range with sensual whispers", as noted byBlogcritics author Jeff Martin.[19] Its lyrics find Caillat "request[ing] that a guy 'take it real slow' while she sorts through conflicting emotions".[13] The sixth track, "Midnight Bottle", has Colbie "chasing the pain of a bad relationship down with alcohol",[19] while "Realize" is about "a potential perfect relationship if only the other person would just realize it."[18] "Battle" touches upon themes of disappointment of disintegrating love,[19] the sweet "Tailor Made" has lyrics of "urg[ing] a girlfriend to quit waffling and invest in a man who’s perfect for her",[13] and "Magic" was considered more explicit with lyrics such as "Wake me with your lips/Come at me from above/Yeah I need you".[13] The conflicts of staying in and fighting for a relationship are the main themes of "Tied Down",[20] while the last song, "Capri", has a "life-affirming melody" with lyrics about "a pregnant woman and the precious baby she’s carrying."[13]

Release and promotion

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Caillat performing at The Malibu Inn, 2007.

Coco was released on July 10, 2007, in Australia and Asia and a week later in North America.[21][22][23] Its deluxe edition was released on September 3, 2008, in Japan and November 11, 2008, worldwide.[24][25][1][26][27] The album's first single, "Bubbly", was released on May 15, 2007, in the United States. It became a smash hit across the globe, with four number-ones around the world, including Australia, while also reaching the top-ten in almost each country it charted.[28][29] In the United States, it peaked at number five; it remains Caillat's biggest hit in the US to date, and her only single to reach the top ten of theBillboard Hot 100.[30] The single'smusic video, directed byLiz Friedlander, aired onMTV,VH1 andCMT.[31] A still from the music video was used as the cover for the album. It was featured in the hitPlayStation 2 karaoke gameSingStar Pop Vol 2 released in late September 2008 in the United States,[32] and theSingStar Hottest Hits in PAL regions.[33]

It was followed by a second single, "Realize", officially released on January 22, 2008, forairplay in the United States.[34] The song peaked at number 20 on theBillboard Hot 100 chart, becoming her second top-twenty hit in the U.S.[30] Caillat and her backup band performed "Realize" as the featured musical performance that closed the May 23, 2008, broadcast ofThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[35] The third single, "The Little Things", was released in Germany on March 7, 2008,[36] and on October 28, 2008, in the United States.[37] Unlike its predecessor, the song managed to chart in some European countries.[38] However, in the United States, it only peaked at number seven on USBillboard Bubbling Under Hot 100.[39] In 2008, she recorded a French translated version of the song, called "Ces Petits Rien".[40] According to one of the pictures on Caillat's MySpace page, it was assumed that her song "Battle" would have been the fourth and final single fromCoco. Because of her collaboration withJason Mraz, "Lucky", being released as a single and with the release of her second album, it was assumed that the single and music video were canceled and all promotion was then focused on "Lucky" and her second albumBreakthrough.[41]

Some songs from the album were released as promotional singles. First was the song "Tailor Made", released in Netherlands as a promotional single in 2008.[42] Later, "Midnight Bottle" was released as a single in January 2008 only in Brazil as soundtrack song of Brazilian telenovelaThe Three Sisters.[43] The song peaked at number one in Brazil.[44] "Somethin' Special" was released as the third promotional on July 29, 2008, to support to the American athletes participating in the2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.[45] The song was also the opening song of the 2009 filmBride Wars and appeared on theAT&T Team USA Soundtrack.[46]

Coco was also promoted with two tours: Coco Summer Tour in 2007 and Coco World Tour in 2008.[47][48] To commemorate the 15th anniversary of the album, Caillat embarked on a tour to celebrate it in 2022.[49]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.comStarStarStarStar[12]
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[50]
BBC Musicpositive[51]
Blog CriticsStarStarStar[19]
musicOMHStar[14]
Rolling StoneStarStar[52]
SlantStarStar[53]
SputnikmusicStarStarStar[18]

Critical reviews of the album were mixed to favorable.Allmusic editorStephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, writing that "she sings about simple, everyday things in an unassuming manner, letting her melodies and girl-next-door charm carry the day".[50] Similarly, Bill Lamb rated the album with four stars in hisAbout.com review, praising it for being "a perfect album for relaxing and watching the world go by on a warm afternoon. Despite some insinuations of calculated efforts from her family and well-connected friends, Coco is pure, easy pop with abundant familiar charm."[12] Chuck Arnold ofPeople magazine said that "although the midtempo tracks start to blend together, this California girl keeps the sun-kissed sounds coming."[54] Daryl Easlea fromBBC Music claimed the album " is very pleasant indeed, perfectly produced, and is packed with tracks like Bubbly, the sort of record destined to reside on a Magic Playlist for the rest of the year."[51] Jeff Martin wrote forBlogcritics stated that "'Coco' remains a remarkably listenable album that will keep you thinking of summer long after the leaves have started to fall in your backyard."[19]

Sputnikmusic staff was restrained in their review, rating 3 out of 5 stars, enjoying the songs as a whole, but criticizing its "lack of identity", naming it "merely another good pop album in a sea of other good pop albums."[18]Rolling Stone reviewer Caryn Ganz noted that Caillat has "soulful swing, but over a dozen bland, sunny tunes, it's hard to pin her down."[52] Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazine was less favorable, rating the album 2 out of 5 stars, criticizing "Caillat's acoustic-soul-meets-California-pop" naming it "completely innocuous", adding, "her rhymes are rudimentary, her voice is unspectacular (her profile describes it as "sweet honey flowing over rocks"). She cites Lauryn Hill as a primary influence but India.Arie is a more apt point of comparison: wholesome, vanilla, and utterly forgettable. Coco makes me crinkle my nose—and not in the good way," he concluded.[53] Nick Oliver ofmusicOMH panned the album, rating with 1 out of 5 stars, labelling it a "glossy, utterly soulless album."[14]

Commercial performance

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Coco debuted straight at number five on the USBillboard 200 chart on the week chart of August 4, 2007,[55] selling 51,000 copies, with 56% of the album's first week sales coming from digital copies.[56] Throughout the other weeks, the album received an increase in its sales, whereas in its fourteenth week, the album moved back to the top-ten, climbing to number 10, with sales of 50,000 copies, bringing a total of 417,000 copies solely in the U.S.[57] The album was certified 2×Platinum by theRIAA with shipments to U.S. retailers of 2,000,000 units.[58] The album also managed to debut inside the top-ten in Brazil, Denmark and Norway.[59][60][61] In theDanish Album Chart, the album debuted at number 20 on March 14, 2008, before peaking at number 8 the following week, remaining a total of six weeks on the chart,[60] whereas in Norway, the album debuted at number 36, and kept on climbing the following four weeks until it reached its peak position of number six.[61] After falling out of the top ten, the album climbed to number 10 in its ninth week.[61] It remained for fourteen weeks on the chart.[61]

In Australia, the album debuted at number 39 on theARIA Albums Chart, on the week of April 13, 2008. After fluctuating on the charts for five weeks, it climbed to its peak position of number thirteen, where it remained for another week.[62] The album remained inside the top-twenty for extra three weeks and inside the chart as a whole for sixteen weeks.[62] InGermany, it debuted at number 82 on the week of September 14, 2007 and peaked at number 15 on October 5, 2007.[63] It stayed on the chart consecutively until February 1, 2008, until it re-entered on March 21, 2008, at number 85 and left the chart three weeks later at number 76, on the week of April 11, 2008, bringing a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart receiving a "Gold" certification.[63] In some European countries, although it peaked outside the top-ten or top-twenty, the album managed to remain at their charts for longer weeks. InSwitzerland, it peaked at number 23 (for two weeks), remained for 38 weeks, spending almost a year inside the album's chart,[64] inFrance, the song peaked in its twenty-third week at number 15 and only left the chart in its fortieth week on June 9, 2009 (more than year following its March 1, 2008 debut),[65] and inNetherlands, it spent 45 weeks inside the chart for over a year, peaking twice at number 11: in its eight-week on February 2, 2008, and in its thirty-fourth week on August 2, 2008.[66]

Track listing

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All tracks are written byColbie Caillat andJason Reeves, except where noted.

Coco– Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."Oxygen"3:51
2."The Little Things"3:46
3."One Fine Wire" (Caillat,Mikal Blue, Reeves)3:37
4."Bubbly"3:17
5."Feelings Show" (Caillat, Blue, Reeves)3:10
6."Midnight Bottle"3:41
7."Realize" (Caillat, Blue, Reeves)4:05
8."Battle" (Caillat, Blue)4:03
9."Tailor Made"4:30
10."Magic"3:25
11."Tied Down"3:07
12."Capri" (Caillat)2:56
Total length:43:28
Coco– Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Tell Him" (live;Lauryn Hill cover)Hill4:53
14."Brand New Me"3:21
15."Somethin' Special" (Beijing Olympic Mix)
  • Caillat
  • Blue
3:06
16."Circles"
  • Caillat
  • Blue
3:53
17."Hoy Me Voy" (featuringJuanes)
  • Caillat
  • García DeEnterria
  • Juanes
  • Emmanuel Lehmann
3:25
18."Turn Your Lights Down Low" (live;Bob Marley cover)Marley5:57
19."Magic" (piano version)
  • Caillat
  • Reeves
3:20
20."Bubbly" (acoustic version)
  • Caillat
  • Reeves
3:33
CocoiTunes Store edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Older"
  • Caillat
  • Blue
3:35
Coco– United Kingdom edition (bonus track)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Dreams Collide"Caillat4:04
Coco– Japanese deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Dreams Collide"Caillat4:04
14."Circles"
  • Caillat
  • Blue
3:53
15."Bubbly" (acoustic version)
  • Caillat
  • Reeves
3:33
Coco– United Kingdom deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Tell Him" (live; Lauryn Hill cover)Hill4:53
14."Somethin' Special" (Beijing Olympic Mix)
  • Caillat
  • Blue
3:06
15."Turn Your Lights Down Low" (live; Bob Marley cover)Marley5:57
16."Bubbly" (acoustic version)
  • Caillat
  • Reeves
3:33
17."Magic" (piano version)
  • Caillat
  • Reeves
3:20
18."Dreams Collide"Caillat4:04
Coco– Australia deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
13."Tell Him" (live; Lauryn Hill cover)4:53
14."Here Comes the Sun" 
15."Somethin' Special" (Beijing Olympic Mix)3:06
16."Circles"3:53
17."Older"3:35
18."Turn Your Lights Down Low" (live; Bob Marley cover)5:57
19."Magic" (piano version)3:20
20."Bubbly" (acoustic version)3:33
21."Dreams Collide"4:04
Coco– Latin America deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
18."You" (withSchiller)4:16
19."Turn Your Lights Down Low" (live; Bob Marley cover)5:57
20."Magic" (piano version)3:20
21."Bubbly" (acoustic version)3:33

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2007–2008)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[62]13
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[67]26
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[68]22
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[69]27
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)ERROR in "Brazil": Missing parameters: id.[59]4
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[70]12
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[60]8
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[66]11
French Albums (SNEP)[65]15
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[63]15
Greek Albums (IFPI)[71]30
Japanese Albums (Oricon)ERROR in "Oricon": Missing parameters: date.[72]25
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[73]12
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[61]6
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[74]12
Scottish Albums (OCC)[75]56
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[76]15
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[64]23
UK Albums (OCC)[77]44
USBillboard 200[78]5
USTop Alternative Albums (Billboard)[79]1
USTop Rock Albums (Billboard)[80]1

Year-end charts

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Chart (2007)Position
USBillboard 200[81]88
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[82]15
Chart (2008)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[83]77
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[84]95
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[85]33
French Albums (SNEP)[86]101
USBillboard 200[87]18
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[88]7

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[89]Gold35,000^
France (SNEP)[90]Gold50,000*
Germany (BVMI)[91]Gold100,000
Netherlands (NVPI)[92]Gold35,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[93]Gold7,500^
Singapore (RIAS)[94]Gold5,000*
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[95]Gold15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[96]Silver60,000
United States (RIAA)[97]3× Platinum3,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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RegionDateEditionFormatLabelCatalogRef.
AsiaJuly 10, 2007StandardUniversal Music1740518[21]
Australia
CanadaJuly 17, 2007 (2007-07-17)B000921902[22]
United StatesUniversal Republic[23]
United KingdomAugust 10, 2007 (2007-08-10)Island1740518[98]
EuropeMarch 14, 2008 (2008-03-14)0602517367357[99]
JapanMarch 19, 2008Universal JapanUICU-9055[100]
September 3, 2008DeluxeUICY-91686[24]
AustraliaNovember 11, 2008Universal Music[25]
EuropeIsland0602517872943[1]
United Kingdom1785141[26]
United StatesUniversal RepublicB001210202[27]

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