Little Wild One

Little Wild One is the sixth studio album by Joan Osborne released under Saguaro Road Records on September 9, 2008. On this album she was assisted again by producers/writers Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian, and Rick Chertoff who also worked with her on her breakthrough album Relish.[10] The album was recorded at Elm Street Studios and Red Door Recording.[11]

Little Wild One
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 2008
RecordedElm Street Studios
GenreRock, R&B
Length42:32
LabelSaguaro Road M19666, Capital
ProducerRick Chertoff, Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian
Joan Osborne chronology
Breakfast in Bed
(2007)
Little Wild One
(2008)
Bring It On Home
(2012)
Singles from Little Wild One
  1. "Sweeter Than The Rest"
    Released: September 2008
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(65/100) [1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]
The Austin Chronicle [3]
Entertainment WeeklyB [4]
The Music Box [5]
Paste(4.4/10) [6]
People [7]
PopMatters [8]
Q [1]
Slant Magazine [9]
Uncut [1]

The first single was "Sweeter Than The Rest".[12]

Osborne toured to support her newest album, beginning on September 25 at the Music Hall in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hallelujah in the City"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, R. Hyman, J. Osborne4:16
2."Sweeter than the Rest"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, R. Hyman, J. Osborne4:08
3."Cathedrals"J. Clifford4:16
4."Little Wild One"E. Bazilian, R. Hyman, J. Osborne3:31
5."Rodeo"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, D. Forman, R. Hyman, J. Osborne3:39
6."To the One I Love"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, R. Hyman, J. Osborne4:25
7."Daddy-O"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, D. Forman, R. Hyman3:28
8."Meet You in the Middle"J. Osborne3:45
9."Can't Say No"E. Bazilian, R. Chertoff, R. Hyman, J. Osborne4:48
10."Light of the World"Rev. G. Davis, J. Osborne3:59
11."Bury Me on the Battery"R. Hyman, J. Osborne3:03
12."If The End Has Come" (Exclusive Borders Bonus Track)J. Osborne4:43

Credits

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 193
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