Corporate America (album)
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Corporate America | ||
Studio album by Boston | ||
Released | August 27, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 (?) | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 47:28 | |
Label | Artemis | |
Producer(s) | not credited | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Boston chronology | ||
Greatest Hits (Boston) (1997) |
Corporate America (2002) |
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Corporate America is the fifth studio album by American band Boston, released in 2002. (See 2002 in music).
This album featured important changes to the band's line up. First, it marked the return of lead singer Brad Delp, who was absent on the previous album, Walk On. Additionally, it is Boston's first album with Kimberly Dahme, who provided the lead vocals on the track "With You".
Important to note is the album's inclusion of a live version of "Livin' for You", a song that first appeared on Walk On.
Following a tradition set by the previous album, the final page of the album's booklet is dedicated to preserving the environment, providing web links to such organizations as PETA. The album's titular song, "Corporate America", is an exposure of corporate corruption, and how it has pervaded and perverted nearly every aspect of American culture, and even daily life.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Had a Good Time" (Scholz) – 4:15
- "Stare Out Your Window" (Cosmo) – 3:19
- "Corporate America" (Scholz) – 4:37
- "With You" (Dahme) – 3:28
- "Someone" (Scholz) – 4:10
- "Turn It Off" (Cosmo) – 4:37
- "Cryin'" (Cosmo) – 5:19
- "Didn't Mean to Fall in Love" (Minto, Scholz, Smith) – 5:14
- "You Gave Up on Love" (Scholz) – 4:22
- "Livin' for You" (Scholz) – 5:07
[edit] Personnel
- Brad Delp - vocals, background vocals
- Tom Scholz - bass, guitar, drums, electric guitar, keyboards, vocals ("I Had a Good Time", "Corporate America", "Someone", "Didn't Mean to Fall in Love", "You Gave Up on Love", "Livin' For You")
- Kimberly Dahme - vocals ("With You")
- Fran Cosmo - Vocals ("Stare Out Your Window", "Turn it Off", "Cryin'", "Corporate America", "Livin For You")
- Anthony Cosmo - Guitar ("Stare Out Your Window", "Turn it Off", "Cryin'")
- Charlie Farren - Vocals
- Curly Smith - Drums
- Tom Moonan - Drums ("Turn it Off", "Cryin'")
- Billy Carming - Bass Guitar("Turn it Off", "Cryin'")
[edit] Production
- Engineer: Dietmar Schmidt
- Track Engineer: Bobby Acquaviva
- Mastering: Dr. Toby Mountain
- Production: Fran Cosmo/Anthony Cosmo ('Stare Out Your Window', 'Turn It Off', 'Cryin')
- Editing: Adam Ayan, Daniel Chase, Steve Churchyard, Adrian Hernandez, Matt Knobel, Carl Nappa, Gary Pihl, Bill Ryan
- Digital transfers: Adam Ayan, Daniel Chase, Steve Churchyard, Adrian Hernandez, Matt Knobel, Carl Nappa, Gary Pihl, Bill Ryan
- Art direction: Tom Scholz
- Photography: Ron Pownall
- Image editing: Gary Pihl
- Phil Kalodner: Phil Kalodner
[edit] Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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2002 | The Billboard 200 | 42 |
2002 | Top Independent Albums | 3 |
Boston |
Brad Delp | Tom Scholz Barry Goudreau | Musicians |
Discography |
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Albums: Boston | Don't Look Back | Third Stage | Walk On | Corporate America |
Compilations: Greatest Hits |