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Phillip Phillips shows his other side on latest album


Phillip Phillips was the Season 11 winner of “American Idol.” His big hits include “Home” and “Gone Gone Gone.”
Phillip Phillips was the Season 11 winner of “American Idol.” His big hits include “Home” and “Gone Gone Gone.” Courtesy of Nick Walker

The Phillip Phillips many people got to know after he won Season 11 of “American Idol” in 2012 fit snugly into the folk-rock revival happening on Top 40 radio at that time.

Phillips’ hit singles “Home” and “Gone Gone Gone” had the earthy acoustic instrumentation, the big vocal harmonies and arena-sized beats that had turned songs by Mumford & Sons and the Lumineers into big hits.

But there was a whole different artist lurking within Phillips. His 2012 debut album, “The World from the Side of the Moon,” also showcased a rocking, jazz-tinged sound that many compared to the music of the Dave Matthews Band.

Phillips, in a recent phone interview, said those sort of songs are closer to his heart, and when he started work on his recently released second CD, “Behind the Light,” he wanted to make sure to spotlight the rockier side of his sound.

“The first album did have a lot of rock to it as well, that not many people got to see unless they bought the whole album or came to a show,” Phillips said. “And this (second) album, I wanted to kind of stray away, a little bit more away, from that folk-rock, because it wasn’t necessarily me. I was more into the jazz-rock type stuff. And this album really shows more of that, and that’s why I’m a lot more proud of it because it represents me so much more.”

According to Phillips, it was his record label’s idea for him to show a folky side to his sound. In fact, 19 Entertainment/Interscope came to Phillips before he recorded “The World from the Side of the Moon,” with a deal. If he would record “Home” and a second folk-flavored tune, which turned out to be “Gone Gone Gone,” Phillips could do whatever else he wanted musically on that album.

Naturally, “Home” (written by Drew Pearson and Greg Holden) and “Gone Gone Gone” (written by Derek Fuhrmann, Todd Clark and Gregg Wattenberg) were chosen as the singles from the album – and the move worked like gangbusters. “Home” topped three “Billboard” magazine charts (Adult Alternative Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Top 40) and went Top 10 on three other charts (including the all-genre Hot 100 singles chart). “Gone Gone Gone” was released next and topped the Adult Alternative Songs and Adult Contemporary charts. The album, meanwhile, went platinum, with more than one million copies sold, in November 2013.

For “Behind the Light,” Phillips didn’t encounter any demands from 19 Entertainment/Interscope.

“They let me do the record how I felt was right,” said the soft-spoken 23-year-old-native of Georgia. “We would send the song in to John Janick (head of Interscope), and he would come back with a couple of things, some feedback, ‘You want to try this or try this?’ And we would try it and sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn’t.

But it was really me and Gregg (Wattenberg) and Derek (Fuhrmann); we really worked hard on this album.”

The music “Team Phillips” wrote and recorded for the second album does accent the rock side of his sound a bit more. In particular, several songs have a bigger sound. “Trigger” builds from its understated verses to a bold, hard-hitting chorus. “Lead On” is a chugging rocker with a bit of a soulful groove. “Thicket” is a taut, jazzy rock track that sounds especially Dave Matthews-ish.

But the folkier side of Phillips’ music is also present. In fact, songs like “Raging Fire” (the first single), “Searchlight” and “Unpack Your Heart” have many of the stylistic trademarks of “Home,” from the easygoing vocals, to the acoustic textures to the big thumping drum beat.

Phillips is following up a recently completed summer co-headlining run with O.A.R. with a fall headlining tour. He plans to avoid getting into any musical ruts by keeping things fresh – both for himself and his band and for his fans – from night to night.

“We’ll definitely be playing songs off of the first album and this new one, for sure,” Phillips said. “But I like to keep it different every night. We play a different set every night and in a different order. We might change something up in a song, because I like to keep it fun for us and (keep us) on our toes, and also for our fans.”

If You Go

Phillip Phillips

When: 7 p.m. Oct. 5

Where: Hartman Arena, 8151 N. Hartman Arena Drive, Park City

Tickets: $32.50-$42.50 www.ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000 or at the Hartman Arena box office

This story was originally published September 27, 2014 at 4:35 PM with the headline "Phillip Phillips shows his other side on latest album."

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