Untamed

Untamed

by Cam
Untamed

Untamed

by Cam

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Overview

There's no mistaking Cam -- the stage name for singer/songwriter Camaron Ochs -- as anything other than a creature of the music business. Prior to her 2015 debut, Untamed, she worked as a professional songwriter, landing credits on up-and-comer Maggie Rose's 2013 debut and Miley Cyrus' Bangerz, which was enough to help her land a deal with Arista Nashville. Recognizing a good thing when they saw it, the label worked Cam throughout 2015, releasing an EP called Welcome to Cam Country in the summer, letting its slowly simmering single "Burning House" work its way into the country Top Ten, a big enough hit that it earned a Grammy nomination the week Untamed appeared in stores. It was an expertly executed launch for a debut that deserved nothing less. Untamed splits the difference between the sharp balladry of the various Pistol Annies and the slyly forward-thinking production of Sam Hunt's Montevallo. Sometimes the production -- credited to Jeff Bhasker and Tyler Johnson, neither with longstanding Nashville associations (Bhasker in fact has credits on pop hits by Mark Ronson, Bruno Mars, Lana Del Rey, and Fun.) -- is so clean and snappy, it obscures how sturdily the songs are constructed, which is actually a plus. Cam may sneer at a wannabe cowgirl on "Country Ain't Never Been Pretty" but the sly joke is in the production: not only isn't there any twang to be heard, but all the swing comes from highly sequenced electronic rhythms. It, like so much else here, contains a digital sparkle that eludes chilliness: it's bright, open, and welcoming, perfectly complementing the warmth Cam exudes. "Burning House" showcased her delicate touch -- she follows the contours of a ballad, choosing to place emotion over technique -- and while "Mayday" and the closing "Village" carry a similar bit of sentiment, Untamed often is as passionate as its title, finding Cam in either a fiery mood or a bright one. She ably sells a variety of styles -- "Hungover on Heartache" is straight down the country-pop middle but "Cold in California" has a bittersweet sway, "Half Broke Heart" tumbles forth on gospel piano straight out of early Elton John, and "Want It All" is buoyant power pop -- and enough charisma to suggest all this subtle genre-hopping is a reflection of her spirit, not mere calculation. That ease, that grace are what brings Untamed into the province of prime commercial country: it's crisp, open-hearted, and friendly, fresh in its presentation and classical in its construction, so it appeals to a wide audience without ever seeming like it's pandering. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/11/2015
Label: Arista / Sony Music
UPC: 0888750704924
Rank: 105507

Tracks

  1. Untamed
  2. Hungover on Heartache
  3. Mayday
  4. Burning House
  5. Cold in California
  6. My Mistake
  7. Runaway Train
  8. Half Broke Heart
  9. Want It All
  10. Country Ain't Never Been Pretty
  11. Village

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cam   Primary Artist
Douglas Charles Showalter   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar
Jon Castelli   Clapping
Alex Balderston   Bass
Anders Mouridsen   Banjo,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Walle Wahlgren   Drums
Ernesto Olvera   Clapping
Carol Rabinowitz   Cello
Alex Salibian   Guitar (Electric)
Bobby Maylack   Vocals (Background)
Christian Bengard   Vocals (Background)
Kristen Hillkert   Vocals (Background)
Lindsay Marias   Vocals (Background)
Travis Bengard   Vocals (Background)
Zachary Werner   Clapping,Vocals (Background)
Ian Fitchuk   Drums
Dan Needham   Drums
Connie Ellisor   Violin,Strings
Luke Laird   Guitar (Acoustic)
Steve Jordan   Drums
Camaron Ochs   Vocals (Background)
Pat Bergeson   Harmonica
Tom Bukovac   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Jim Grosjean   Viola
Russ Pahl   Pedal Steel
Jeff Bhasker   Piano,Vocals (Background)
Joeie Canaday   Bass
Sarah Buxton   Vocals (Background)
Glen Duncan   Banjo,Dobro,Fiddle,Bouzouki,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic)
Tony Lucido   Bass,Soloist
Kris Donegan   Guitar (Electric)
Tyler Johnson   Juno,Piano,Clapping,Keyboards,Moog Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Peter Dyer   Piano,Moog Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Douglas Charles Showalter   Drum Programming,Additional Production,Engineer,Producer
Jon Castelli   Mixing
David Manzoor   Composer
Jarod Snowden   Vocal Engineer
Anders Mouridsen   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Additional Production
Ryan Nasci   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Ernesto Olvera   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Alex Salibian   Engineer,Additional Production
Tatiana Rodriguez   Art Direction
Lindsay Marias   Art Direction,Vocal Producer,Creative Coordinator
Taylor Lindsey   A&R,Art Direction
Tyler N. Morgan   Creative Producer
Zachary Werner   Composer,Engineer,Programming,Additional Production
Dale Becker   Mastering
Matt Rausch   Engineer
Camaron Ochs   Composer,Liner Notes,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Chip Matthews   Vocal Engineer
Carl Gorodetzky   Contractor
Casey Beathard   Composer
Doug Morris   Art Direction
Melissa Mattey   Engineer,String Arrangements
Dave O'Donnell   Engineer
Phil Vassar   Composer
Jeff Bhasker   Composer,Producer,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Jason Mott   Engineer
Tyler Johnson   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Art Direction,Vocal Engineer,Drum Programming,Executive Producer
Jeremy Spillman   Composer
Peter Edge   Art Direction
Peter Dyer   Visuals
Natalie Murphy   Composer
Luke Laird   Composer,Producer
Hamilton Ulmer   String Arrangements
Ninelle Efremova   Design,Photography,Creative Director
Tom Freitag   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
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