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Harmonium is the second album by American pop singer-songwriter-pianist Vanessa Carlton, released by A&M Records in the US on November 9, 2004. Carlton co-wrote some of the album with Stephan Jenkins, her then-boyfriend and the lead singer of Third Eye Blind, who produced the album. Harmonium debuted outside the top 20 on the US. Billboard 200, and sales fell considerably short of those of Carlton's debut album, Be Not Nobody (2002). Its only single in the US, "White Houses", was not a top 40 hit; two other singles, "Private Radio" and "Who's to Say", were released only in Asia. The commercial failure of the album, which Carlton attributed to poor promotion, led to her departure from A&M Records in mid-2005. She toured through the US during 2004 and 2005 in support of the album. Interscope Records chairman Jimmy Iovine suggested that Carlton co-write with Jenkins after Carlton played the album's first five songs for him. Carlton said she felt trepidation about collaborating with Jenkins and that there were "moments when things got intense" between them, but because they had similar intentions for the album and Jenkins "deferred" to and was "sensitive" to her style of piano-playing and the direction in which she wanted to take the album, she "trusted him completely" and called it "a cool collaboration". Carlton credited Jenkins with helping her to withstand and protect herself from pressures the record label executives, who wanted to influence the recording process, placed on
White Houses
Vanessa Carlton
Who's to Say
Vanessa Carlton
Annie
Vanessa Carlton
San Francisco
Vanessa Carlton
Afterglow
Vanessa Carlton
Private Radio
Vanessa Carlton
Half a Week Before the Winter
Vanessa Carlton
C'est La Vie
Vanessa Carlton
Papa
Vanessa Carlton
She Floats
Vanessa Carlton
The Wreckage
Vanessa Carlton