A Little More Personal (Raw)

A Little More Personal (Raw)
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2005 (2005-11-30)
Recorded2004–2005
Studio
  • Rocket Carousel (Los Angeles)
  • The Beach House (Long Island)
  • Ruby Red (Atlanta)
  • Zi Music West (Los Angeles)
  • Loho (New York City)
  • Ocean Way (Los Angeles)
  • Skip Saylor (Los Angeles)
  • Sony Music (New York City)
  • NRG Recording
GenrePop rock[1]
Length43:21
LabelCasablanca
Producer
Lindsay Lohan chronology
Speak
(2004)
A Little More Personal (Raw)
(2005)
Singles from A Little More Personal

A Little More Personal (Raw) (stylized A Little More Personal (RAW)) is the second studio album by American actress and singer-songwriter Lindsay Lohan, released on November 30, 2005, by Casablanca Records. The album features darker material than Lohan's debut studio album, Speak (2004). Recording sessions took place in several locations, including at Lohan's trailer during the principal photography of Herbie: Fully Loaded, where she recorded her vocals for the album's lead single, "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)".

The album received mixed reviews from music critics, who praised Lohan's ambition and vocals, despite considering it a weak album. A Little More Personal (Raw) charted mildly compared to Speak, debuting (and also peaking) at number 20 on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 82,000 copies.[2] However, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of over 500,000 copies.[3] It was also certified Gold in Taiwan.[4] Lohan promoted the album with a few television appearances, including at MTV's Total Request Live, The Ellen DeGeneres Show and the 33rd Annual American Music Awards.

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  2. ^ "Eminem Scores Fourth No.1 Album In A Row". Billboard. 14 December 2005. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. ^ "American album certifications – Lindsay Lohan". Recording Industry Association of America.
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