2021 studio album by Daughtry
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Sputnikmusic [ 2] TCNJ Signal Positive[ 3]
Dearly Beloved is the sixth studio album by American rock band Daughtry , released on September 17, 2021, through Dogtree Records. It is the follow-up to Cage to Rattle (2018), and their first album not to be released by RCA Records . It is also the last album to feature original bassist, Josh Paul , and drummer Brandon Maclin, who left in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
To promote the album, the Dearly Beloved Tour was originally scheduled to start in November 2021 and feature Sevendust and Tremonti as co-headliners. However, due to the sudden death of Chris Daughtry's step-daughter, the first shows were rescheduled.[ 4]
As of February 2024, the album has earned 88,000 album equivalent units in the U.S. since its release.[ 5]
Track listing
Dearly Beloved track listingTitle Writer(s) 1. "Desperation" 4:48 2. "World on Fire " Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:38 3. "Heavy Is the Crown " 3:58 4. "Changes Are Coming" Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:42 5. "Dearly Beloved" Daughtry Brian Craddock Mark Holman 3:43 6. "Cry for Help" Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:35 7. "Asylum" Daughtry Cummings Fernandes Stevens Frederiksen 3:57 8. "Evil" Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:33 9. "The Victim" Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:43 10. "Somebody" 3:42 11. "Call You Mine" 4:18 12. "Lioness" 3:35 13. "Break into My Heart" Daughtry Stevens Frederiksen 3:50 Total length: 49:44
Personnel
Daughtry
Chris Daughtry – lead vocals, guitar
Josh Steely – lead guitar
Brian Craddock – rhythm guitar
Josh Paul – bass, backing vocals
Elvio Fernandes – keyboards, backing vocals
Brandon Maclin – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
Marti Frederiksen – producer, digital editing, programming
Brian Craddock – art direction, design
Scott Stevens – producer, mixing, digital editing, programming
Chris Baseford – mixing
Andrew Cruz – mastering
Evan Frederiksen – engineering, digital editing
Mark Holman – additional production
Elvio Fernandes – additional production
Sinclair – backing vocals on "Call You Mine"
Charts
References
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Chris Daughtry
Josh Steely
Brian Craddock
Elvio Fernandes
Brandon Maclin
Jeremy Schaffer
Jeremy Brady
Joey Barnes
Robin Diaz
Andy Waldeck
Josh Paul
Brandon Maclin
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