Artist's albums
The Spirit Room
2001 · album
The Spirit Room (Deluxe Edition)
2001 · album
Broken Bracelet
2000 · album
The Trouble With Fever
2022 · album
The Spirit Room (20th Anniversary Edition)
2021 · album
You Get Me (20th Anniversary Edition)
2021 · single
Hopeless Romantic
2017 · album
The Loud Music Hits EP
2011 · EP
Everything Comes and Goes
2010 · EP
Breathe
2003 · single
Hotel Paper
2003 · album
Hotel Paper (Deluxe Edition)
2003 · album
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Biography
Branch was seventeen years old when she signed to Madonna’s Maverick Records. In 2001, she released her highly acclaimed debut album, The Spirit Room, which featured the hit singles “Everywhere” (MTV Video Music Award Viewer's Choice winner), “All You Wanted” and “Goodbye to You”, and ushered in a new era of young women writing and performing their own songs. Branch won a Grammy Award for her 2002 collaboration with Carlos Santana, “The Game of Love." Her second album, 2003’s Hotel Paper, was certified Platinum in the US, and Gold in Australia, Canada and Japan, and spawned the hit single “Are You Happy Now?,” which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Female Rock Performance (she was also nominated for Best New Artist). In 2006, Branch found success with Jessica Harp as modern-country duo The Wreckers, whose debut Stand Still, Look Pretty was praised by critics for breaking down barriers between pop and country. The Gold-certified album spawned the hit single “Leave the Pieces,” and earned Branch her fourth Grammy nomination. In 2017, Branch released her critically acclaimed fourth album, Hopeless Romantic (Verve), co-produced with her husband Patrick Carney (The Black Keys). Paste said of it, “Sprinkled with gorgeous, transparent and colorful synths, Hopeless Romantic casts Branch as a newly matured lover and songwriter and is indeed likely to succeed at satisfying diehards and welcoming in new devotees.”