Case Study 01
Case Study 01 is the second studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Daniel Caesar, released on June 28, 2019, through Golden Child Recordings. It features guest appearances from Brandy, Pharrell Williams, John Mayer, Sean Leon and Jacob Collier.
Promotion
Caesar held a listening party in Los Angeles in the week leading up to the album's release. Along with invited music industry figures, the event was also open to the first 200 guests that arrived. Caesar also teased the album on social media, including with a video of a person walking across a desert set to a "muted keyboard melody" and a quote from scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer.Critical reception
Jacob Carey of Exclaim! noted the "experimental nature" of the album, concluding: "Although Case Study 01 may not receive the same critical reception as Freudian, it's a solid effort by an artist who is, more or less, still a rookie, attempting to diversify his sound early on in order to avoid cementing himself into gospel music for the entirety of his career." Aaron Williams of Uproxx stated: "Even with Caesar's newfound physicality, Case Study 01 is still a thoughtful, beautiful-sounding album. If nothing else, it proves he's still a smart, intriguing songwriter who could wring twice as much romance out of a couplet as any of his contemporaries. But there's also a sense that maybe he's trying a little too hard here as well."The album was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize.
Track listing
Notes- All track titles are stylized in all caps
- signifies an additional producer
- "Cyanide" contains additional vocals by River Tiber and Kardinal Offishall
- "Entropy" and "Frontal Lobe Muzik" contains additional vocals by Sean Leon
- "Too Deep to Turn Back" contains additional vocals by Arainna Reid
- "Complexities" contains additional vocals by Liza Yohannes
- "Cyanide" contains samples from "Candy Maker", performed by Tommy James and the Shondells.
- "Entropy" and "Too Deep to Turn Back" contains a sample from "At the River" as performed by Groove Armada, written by Andrew Cocup and Tom Findlay.
Personnel
Credits adapted from Daniel Caesar's Instagram.Musicians
- Daniel Caesar – production ; recording, programming
- Alex Ernewein – production
- Arianna Reid – additional vocals
- Boi-1da – production
- DJ Camper – additional keys
- Ethan “SPYDER” Ashby – additional production
- John Mayer – production, additional vocals ; electric guitar
- Jordan Evans – production ; additional production, drums
- Kardinal Offishall – additional vocals
- Liam Mitro – saxophone, flute
- Liza Yohannes – additional vocals
- Matthew Burnett – production ; electric bass
- River Tiber – additional vocals, additional production, recording, strings ; additional music
- Sean Leon – additional vocals
- The Neptunes – production
- Alex Ernewein – recording
- Ben "Bengineer" Sedano – assistant recording
- Chad Franscoviak – recording
- Gabriel Placentia – assistant recording
- Jordan Evans – recording, additional drum programming, programming
- Matthew Burnett – programming
- Mikalai Skrobat –
- Mike Larson – recording
- Morning Estrada – recording
- Paul Boutin – recording
- Riley Bell – mixing, mastering ; recording
- Rob Bisel – recording