The Valley (Betty Who album)

The Valley is the second studio album by Australian-American recording artist Betty Who, released on 24 March 2017 by RCA Records. The album is preceded by the singles "I Love You Always Forever", "Human Touch", "Some Kinda Wonderful", "You Can Cry Tomorrow", and "Mama Say".

The Valley
Studio album by
Released24 March 2017 (2017-03-24)
Recorded2015–2017
Studio
  • Henson Recordings Studios, Hollywood, CA
  • Peter Thomas Home Studio
  • Sucasa Recording Studios, Sherman Oaks, CA
  • The Pool House, Los Angeles, CA
Genre
Length44:10
LabelRCA
Producer
Betty Who chronology
Take Me When You Go
(2014)
The Valley
(2017)
Betty, Pt. 1
(2018)
Singles from The Valley
  1. "I Love You Always Forever"
    Released: 3 June 2016
  2. "Human Touch"
    Released: 11 November 2016
  3. "Some Kinda Wonderful"
    Released: 3 February 2017[1]
  4. "You Can Cry Tomorrow"
    Released: 3 March 2017
  5. "Mama Say"
    Released: 17 March 2017

Background and recording

On 3 June 2016, Who released a cover of Donna Lewis' hit 1996 single "I Love You Always Forever", produced by her frequent collaborator and former schoolmate Peter Thomas.[2] Who's cover was recorded after being encouraged by a record label executive, mentioned in conversation after rediscovering the original version a few years prior.[3] When asked as if this was the first offering from her upcoming second studio album, she commented "I was desperate to put out new music and it is really a kind of exhausting and sometimes impossibly-busy process to try and get a song out into the world. ‘I Love You Always Forever’ was sort of like a peace offering...", implying that it was a release independent from the album.[4] However, this proved false when the album's track listing was made available and the song was included. The song charted within the top ten of the ARIA Charts, and peaked at number one on the Australian RadioCheck chart and the Billboard US Dance Club Songs chart.

In November 2016, Who released the album's proper first single, "Human Touch", and for the next several months, teased the album's release in several interviews with different media outlets. In a December interview with Billboard magazine, she revealed the album featured production from new collaborators like Australian songwriter Robopop, American duo Pop & Oak, and Mstr Rogers, among others.[5] A month later, on 30 January 2017, the album's official title, The Valley, was announced in conjunction with the album's supporting tour, the Party in the Valley Tour.[1] The album and the tour were also announced alongside the album's second single, "Some Kinda Wonderful", the video for which she was seen shooting in the days preceding the announcement.[6]

Reception

Heather Phares from AllMusic gave the album 3 1/2 out of 5 saying; “The Valley is a closer fit with the mainstream pop landscape of the 2010s than anything she's done before” adding “The album's best moments let her emotive, expressive singing shine on songs that are all the more joyous because they're so relatable, whether it's the breakup recovery anthem "You Can Cry Tomorrow" or the celebratory Superfruit collaboration "Beautiful"”.[7]

David from auspOp gave the album 4 out to 5 saying, “It’s obvious to me hearing her music that she is a classically trained musician. There is considered attention to the underpinnings of each song.” David praised "Mama Say" for “mixing pop with ’80s synths and fun lyrics” on "Wanna Be" Who is “wishing she was with someone who is taken” and "Blue Heaven Midnight Crush" could be “pulled straight out of a movie from the ’80s” adding Who is “immensely talented”.[8]

Mac McNaughton from The Music gave the album 3 out of 5 saying the album is “Glistening with pop polish” and complimented "Free to Fly".[9]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Valley"1:28
2."Some Kinda Wonderful"
3:13
3."You Can Cry Tomorrow"
  • Oliver
  • Thomas[a]
3:52
4."Mama Say"3:11
5."Human Touch"
  • Newham
  • Thomas
  • Kyle Moorman
  • Thomas
  • Moorman
3:33
6."Free to Fly" (featuring Warren G)
  • Newham
  • Waters
  • Justin Tranter
  • Warren Griffin III
  • Raymond Grigsby
  • Sean Paul Joseph
  • Cedric Leonard
  • Craig Love
  • Robert McDowell
  • Jonathan Smith
3:22
7."Wanna Be"
  • Thomas
  • Wright[c]
3:30
8."Pretend You're Missing Me"The Monsters & Strangerz3:56
9."Blue Heaven Midnight Crush"
3:39
10."Make You Memories"
  • Newham
  • Thomas
  • Waters
  • Tranter
  • Thomas
  • Pretty Sister
  • Wright[c]
3:25
11."Reunion"
3:46
12."Beautiful" (featuring Superfruit)
Pretty Sister3:33
13."I Love You Always Forever"
  • Thomas
3:42
Total length:44:10

Notes

Charts

Chart (2017) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[13] 58
US Billboard 200[14] 105
US Top Album Sales[15] 34

References

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