Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
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Studio album by Foo Fighters | |||||
Released | September 25, 2007 | ||||
Recorded | March – June 2007 at Studio 606 West in Northridge, Los Angeles, California | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
Length | 51:03 | ||||
Label | RCA | ||||
Producer | Foo Fighters, Gil Norton |
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Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace is the sixth studio album by the Foo Fighters, released on September 25, 2007. The album is produced by Gil Norton who previously worked with the group on their second album, The Colour and the Shape.
The album debuted at the top of the UK album chart, selling 135,685 albums in its first week. The album also went platinum in its first week in both Australia[1] and New Zealand. In the U.S., it entered the Billboard 200 album chart at #3, selling 168,668 copies in its first week,[2] and has since been certified gold. As of May 22 it has sold 733,000 copies in US.
The album was the band's fourth to have a song reach the top of the Modern Rock Tracks, with "The Pretender, as well as "Long Road to Ruin". With 18 weeks at the summit, "The Pretender" also set the record for longest stretch at #1 on Billboard's Alternative / Modern Rock chart.[3] With "Long Road to Ruin" the album has a total of 25 weeks atop the chart.
The album won the 2008 Grammy for Best Rock Album and "The Pretender" won for Best Hard Rock Performance. The album was also nominated for Album of the Year, while "The Pretender" was also nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Song. The band had previously won Best Rock Album Grammys for There Is Nothing Left to Lose and One by One.
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[edit] Background
In an interview with XFM on April 26, 2007, frontman Dave Grohl noted,
"We've been in the studio for the past month and a half, and we've got about another month to go. We've been recording with our friend Gil Norton. He worked on our second record (The Colour and the Shape), he's a good guy and he makes amazing albums. So we're making a really big powerful record, which I'm very excited about... I can't wait to jump on stage and do this stuff, it's gonna be great."[4]
Kaki King makes a guest appearance on "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners". The instrumental was written by Grohl prior to a meeting with one of the miners involved in the Beaconsfield mine collapse.[5]
The album's first single, "The Pretender", was released on September 17, 2007 to CD single, however was released as music download and radioplay in August 2007, preceding the album launch.[6] Long Road to Ruin was released as the second single in December 2007.
The album's title comes from a lyric on the album's final song, "Home".
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Foo Fighters.
- "The Pretender" – 4:29
- "Let it Die" – 4:05
- "Erase/Replace" – 4:13
- "Long Road to Ruin" – 3:44
- "Come Alive" – 5:10
- "Stranger Things Have Happened" – 5:21
- "Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)" – 3:41
- "Summer's End" – 4:37
- "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners" – 2:32
- "Statues" – 3:47
- "But, Honestly" – 4:35
- "Home" – 4:52
[edit] Australian Tour Edition
- Standard 12 tracks above.
- DVD: 5 Performances from their Hyde Park live DVD.
- "In Your Honor"
- "All My Life"
- "Best Of You"
- "Generator"
- "Monkey Wrench" [7]
[edit] Bonus Tracks
- "Once & for All (demo)" – 3:47 (Japan, iTunes and UK bonus track)
- "Seda" - 3:44 (Japan, and iTunes bonus track)
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Foo Fighters
- Dave Grohl – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano on "Summer's End", "Statues" and "Home"
- Taylor Hawkins – drums, piano on "Summer's End", backing vocals on "Erase/Replace", "Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)" and "But, Honestly"
- Nate Mendel – bass
- Chris Shiflett – lead guitar
[edit] Additional musicians
- Drew Hester – percussion on "Come Alive", "Let it Die", "Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)", "Long Road to Ruin" and "Summer's End"
- Rami Jaffee – keyboards on "Let it Die", "Erase/Replace", "Long Road to Ruin", "Come Alive" and "But, Honestly", accordion on "Statues"
- Brantley Kearns Jr. – fiddle on "Statues"
- Kaki King – guitar on "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners"
- Pat Smear – guitar on "Let it Die"
- Strings by The Section Quartet (arranged and conducted by Audrey Riley)
[edit] Production
- Gil Norton – producer
- Adrian Bushby – engineer
- Jake Davies - protools engineer
- John Lousteau – assistant engineer
- Rich Costey – mixer
- Claudius Mittendorfer – assistant mixer
- Brian Gardner – mastering
[edit] Artwork
- Don Clark – art direction and design
- Laura Kleinhenz – photography
- Ben Watts – photography
[edit] Album charts
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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UK Albums Chart[8] | 1 |
Official Canadian Albums Chart | 1 |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[9] | 1 |
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart | 1 |
Billboard Hard Rock Albums Chart | 1 |
Official Swiss Albums Chart | 2 |
Official Irish Albums Chart | 2 |
European Top Albums Chart | 2 |
World Album Chart | 2 |
U.S. Billboard 200 | 3 |
Official German Albums Chart | 3 |
Dutch Mega Album Top 100 | 6 |
Official Finnish Albums Chart | 7 |
Italian Albums Chart | 15 |
Official Hungarian Albums Chart | 33 |
[edit] Singles charts
Year | Song | Chart | Position |
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2007 | The Pretender | Mainstream Rock Tracks (US) | No. 1 |
2007 | The Pretender | Modern Rock Tracks (US) | No. 1 |
2007 | The Pretender | UK Singles Chart (UK) | No. 8 |
2007 | The Pretender | RIANZ Singles Chart (NZ) | No. 9 |
2007 | The Pretender | ARIA Single Chart | No. 10 |
2007 | The Pretender | Irish "IRMA" Top 50 | No. 11 |
2007 | The Pretender | Dutch Mega Top 50 | No. 13 |
2007 | The Pretender | US Hot Digital Songs | No. 18 |
2007 | The Pretender | Billboard Hot 100 (US) | No. 37 |
2007 | The Pretender | Swedish Top 60 | No. 46 |
2007 | The Pretender | US Pop 100 | No. 47 |
2007 | The Pretender | Brazilian Singles Chart | No. 62 |
2007 | The Pretender | Official German Singles Chart | No. 72 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | UK Rock Chart | No. 1 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | Modern Rock Tracks | No. 1 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | Mainstream Rock Tracks | No. 2 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart | No. 28 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | UK Singles Chart (UK) | No. 35 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | Australia Aria Charts | No. 38 |
2007 | Long Road to Ruin | German Singles Chart | No. 79 |
2008 | Long Road to Ruin | Billboard Hot 100 | No. 89 |
2008 | Let It Die | Modern Rock Tracks (US) | No. 5 |
2008 | Let It Die | Mainstream Rock Tracks (US) | No. 15 |
2008 | Let It Die | Bubbling Under Hot 100 (US) | No. 19 |
2008 | Let It Die | Canadian Hot 100 | No. 60 |
[edit] Awards
Year | Winner | Category |
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2008 | The Pretender | Best Hard Rock Performance |
2008 | Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace | Best Rock Album |
Year | Nominated | Category |
2008 | The Pretender | Record of the Year |
2008 | The Pretender | Best Rock Song |
2008 | Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace | Album of the Year |
Year | Winner | Category |
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2008 | Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace | International Album |
2008 | Foo Fighters | International Band |
[edit] References
- ^ "Fooies Album Goes Platinum!!". Sony BMG. September 26, 2007.
- ^ Katie Hasty, "Rascal Flatts Races To No. 1 In Debut-Heavy Week", Billboard.com, October 3, 2007.
- ^ Josh Groban Ties Elvis Presley
- ^ "Foo Fighters deep into recording". TheRockRadio.com. April 27, 2007.
- ^ Cohen, Jonathan. "Foo Fighters Let It Rip On Sixth Album". Billboard.com. July 6, 2007.
- ^ "The Pretender" release notes. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
- ^ http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/id/1145874 Aus Tour
- ^ Top 40 Albums Chart
- ^ Top 50 Albums Chart
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