Third Eye Blind (album)
Third Eye Blind | ||||
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Studio album by Third Eye Blind | ||||
Released | April 8, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1995-1996 at various studios in San Francisco, USA | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, power pop, post-grunge | |||
Length | 57:40 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Eric Valentine, Stephan Jenkins | |||
Third Eye Blind chronology | ||||
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Singles from Third Eye Blind | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Christgau's Consumer Guide | [2] |
Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
Entertainment Weekly | B[4] |
Third Eye Blind is the debut studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind, released on April 8, 1997. The album spawned five singles, including the top ten chart hits "Semi-Charmed Life", "Jumper", and "How's It Going to Be".
Reception
While Third Eye Blind only peaked at #25 on the Billboard 200, it spent 106 weeks on the chart.[5] Three singles from the album charted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100: "Semi-Charmed Life", "Jumper", and "How's It Going to Be".[5] It is the group's best-selling album, having been certified 6× Platinum by the RIAA.[6]
Artwork
There are variations of the cover art. The first US issue of Third Eye Blind, approximately 500,000 copies, featured a gold-tinted cover photograph by photographer Christine Alicino, with a dark red band logo. The photo was then changed to red with a yellow logo (seen above) at the band's request. UK and other Continental European nations continued offering the gold edition, and Japan had a cyan, negative photo cover.[7]
Track listing
All tracks written by Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan, except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Losing a Whole Year" | 3:21 |
2. | "Narcolepsy" | 3:49 |
3. | "Semi-Charmed Life" (writer: Jenkins) | 4:29 |
4. | "Jumper" (writer: Jenkins) | 4:33 |
5. | "Graduate" | 3:10 |
6. | "How's It Going to Be" | 4:14 |
7. | "Thanks a Lot" | 4:58 |
8. | "Burning Man" | 3:00 |
9. | "Good for You" | 3:52 |
10. | "London" | 3:07 |
11. | "I Want You" (writer: Jenkins) | 4:29 |
12. | "The Background" | 4:57 |
13. | "Motorcycle Drive By" (writer: Jenkins) | 4:23 |
14. | "God of Wine" | 5:18 |
Total length: | 57:40 |
Japanese exclusive bonus track | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
15. | "Tattoo of the Sun" | 4:16 |
Total length: | 01:01:16 |
Personnel
Third Eye Blind
- Kevin Cadogan – lead guitar (tracks 1-14); backing vocals (tracks 1,3,4,5,6,10); autoharp (track 6)
- Brad Hargreaves – drums (tracks 3–5, 7–10, 12, 14)
- Stephan Jenkins – lead vocals (all tracks); percussion (tracks 1, 4–5, 11, 13–14); brushes (track 3); guitar (3–4, 7, 11); programming (tracks 3, 13); keyboard arrangements (tracks 4, 7, 11, 14); drums (tracks 11, 13); acoustic guitar (track 13)
- Arion Salazar – bass guitar (tracks 1–10, 12–14); backing vocals (tracks 2, 4–6, 9–10, 13); piano (track 4)
Additional musicians
- Michael Urbano – drums (tracks 1–2, 6, 13)
- Eric Valentine – programming (tracks 3, 11, 13); piano (tracks 7, 14); guitar (track 11); keyboards (track 11)
- Ari Gorman – cello (track 6)
References
- ↑ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Third Eye Blind – Third Eye Blind". AllMusic. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
- ↑ Christgau, Robert (2000). "Third Eye Blind: Third Eye Blind". Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-24560-2. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
- ↑ Larkin, Colin (2009). "Third Eye Blind". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-199-72636-1. Retrieved March 5, 2017.
- ↑ Grad, David (April 25, 1997). "Third Eye Blind". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
- 1 2 Trust, Gary, Alex Vitoulis, et al. "Reba McEntire Nets Second No. 1 On Billboard 200". billboard.biz. August 28, 2009.
- ↑ "Gold and Platinum Database Search". Retrieved 2009-06-18.
- ↑ "Third Eye Blind". Andrew-Turnbull.net. Retrieved on 12-12-08.
External links
- Audio for the album on YouTube