music.wikisort.org - CompositionElocation is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock band Default. It was released on November 25, 2003 by TVT Records. The album spawned three singles, including the song "(Taking My) Life Away", which aired on Muzak's Power Rock station. This album failed to match the success of their debut, but is the band's second most commercially successful album being certified Gold in Canada.[2] The final track, an acoustic version of "Let You Down," originally appeared on their previous album.
2003 studio album by Default
Elocation |
---|
 |
|
Released | November 25, 2003 |
---|
Genre | Post-grunge, hard rock, alternative rock, alternative metal |
---|
Length | 46:18 |
---|
Label | TVT |
---|
Producer | Chad Kroeger, Butch Walker |
---|
|
|
|
|
- "(Taking My) Life Away"
Released: October 11, 2003
- "Throw It All Away"
Released: March 2, 2004
- "All She Wrote"
Released: 2004
|
|
Professional ratingsReview scores |
---|
Source | Rating |
---|
Allmusic |     [1] |
The album was produced by Butch Walker and Nickelback's Chad Kroeger and contains a cover of the song "Cruel" by Jeff Buckley.
Critical reception
Tom Harrison of The Province rated the album three stars out of four. He thought that the band showed creative growth from their previous album.[3]
Track listing
All tracks by Default except where noted.
- Elocation – Standard Edition
Title |
---|
1. | "Who Followed Who?" | 3:24 |
---|
2. | "(Taking My) Life Away" | 4:12 |
---|
3. | "Movin' On" | 3:31 |
---|
4. | "Throw It All Away" | 3:29 |
---|
5. | "Cruel" (Jeff Buckley, Gary Lucas) | 4:39 |
---|
6. | "Made to Lie" | 3:15 |
---|
7. | "Crossing the Line" | 2:35 |
---|
8. | "Without You" | 3:40 |
---|
9. | "Break Down Doors" | 3:03 |
---|
10. | "Enough" | 3:38 |
---|
11. | "All She Wrote" | 4:00 |
---|
12. | "Alone" | 3:23 |
---|
13. | "Let You Down (Acoustic)" (bonus track) | 3:29 |
---|
- Bonus tracks
- "Cruel" (Acoustic) - 4:25 (from a TVT Records Sampler 2005) (German Count on Me CDS)
- "(Taking My) Life Away" (Acoustic) - 4:10 (from a 2003 promotional test pressing CD single)
Personnel
- Alex "Condor" Aligizakis - assistant engineer
- Benjamin Wheelock - design
- Bryan Coleman - management
- Butch Walker - piano, producer
- Chad Kroeger - producer
- Christian Mock - digital editing, engineer, keyboard programming, percussion
- Christie Priode - production coordination
- Dallas Smith - vocals
- Danny Craig - drums
- Dave Benedict - bass
- Gordie Johnson - slide guitar
- Honchol Sin - assistant
- J. Quinton Hall - assistant engineer
- Jeremy James Hora - guitar
- Joey Moi - engineer, producer
- Jon Plum - keyboard programming, percussion
- Jose Borges - assistant
- Kenny Cresswell - drum technician
- Leonard B. Johnson - A&R
- Phil Klum - mastering
- Rich Hopkins - organ
- Rick Parashar - digital editing, engineer, piano, producer, tamboura
- Rusty Cobb - engineer
- Ryan Anderson - digital editing
- Sean Loughlin - assistant engineer
- Selena "Selones" Hollebone - assistant engineer
Charts and certifications
- Album
Chart (2003) |
Peak position |
US Billboard 200[4] |
105 |
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[5] |
3 |
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
2003 |
"(Taking My) Life Away" |
US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks |
25 |
US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks |
30 |
2004 |
"Throw It All Away" |
US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks |
30 |
"All She Wrote" |
US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks |
39 |
|
Certifications
Country |
Certification |
Sales |
Canada |
Gold[6] |
40,000+ |
|
References
Default |
---|
|
Studio albums | |
---|
Singles | |
---|
Related articles | |
---|
Authority control  | |
---|
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии