Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Atomic Album By Lit


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Atomic is Lit's third album, released on October 16, 2001. It peaked at #36 on the Billboard 200.

"Happy in the Meantime" is located on the soundtrack for Mr. Deeds and is played as the credits roll.

"Over My Head" was originally featured in the soundtrack for the 2000 animated Science Fiction film Titan AE.

Track listing

All songs were written by A. Jay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff, except where noted.


"Something to Someone" – 4:49


"The Last Time Again" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Butch Walker) – 3:17


"Addicted" – 2:56


"Lipstick and Bruises" – 3:00


"Everything's Cool" – 3:13


"Happy in the Meantime" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Danny Walker) – 2:49


"Drop D" – 3:27


"Sunny Weather" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, B. Walker) – 3:13


"Next Time Around" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Kevin Baldes, D. Walker) – 3:04


"Slip" – 4:00


"She Comes" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Glen Ballard) – 3:56


"Live for This" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Baldes) – 3:21


"Over My Head" – 3:40


Band


A. Jay Popoff - lead vocals
Jeremy Popoff - guitar, vocals
Kevin Baldes - bass
Allen Shellenberger - drums, percussion

A Place In The Sun Album By Lit

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A Place in the Sun was Lit's first album released under their contract with RCA Records on February 23, 1999, and their second full-length album overall. The album peaked at #31 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the successful singles "My Own Worst Enemy", which reached #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart for eleven weeks, "Zip-Lock" and "Miserable". The song "No Big Thing", which originally appeared on their previous album Tripping the Light Fantastic, was re-recorded for this album. A Place in the Sun is certified platnum by the RIAA, for sales of over 1 million copies.

Track listing

All songs were written by A. Jay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff, except where noted.


"Four" – 3:21


"My Own Worst Enemy" – 2:49


"Down" – 3:43


"Miserable" – 4:16


"No Big Thing" – 2:32


"Zip-Lock" – 3:32


"Lovely Day" – 4:06


"Perfect One" – 4:09


"Quicksand" – 3:18


"Happy" – 2:50


"The Best Is Yet to Come Undone" (A. J. Popoff, J. Popoff, Danny Peck) – 4:30


"A Place in the Sun" – 4:20

Band


A. Jay Popoff - lead vocals
Jeremy Popoff - guitar, vocals
Kevin Baldes - bass
Allen Shellenberger - drums, percussion

Tripping the Light Fantastic Album by Lit


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Tripping the Light Fantastic is the full-length debut of Lit, an alternative rock band. It was released on April 1, 1997, on Malicious Vinyl Records. The band eventually left the record label owning the rights to Tripping The Light Fantastic, and it was reissued in late 1999 on the band's own label, Dirty Martini, with distribution through their then-current label RCA Records.

Track listing

All songs were written by A. Jay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff.


"Beginning" – 3:47


"My World" – 2:13

"Fuel" – 4:17


"No Big Thing" – 2:39


"Habib" – 4:27


"Explode" – 3:03


"Bitter" – 3:30


"Amount To Nothing" – 2:21


"Dozer" – 4:39


"Fireman" – 4:08


"Cadillac" – 3:22


"I Don't Get It" – 2:48

Band

A. Jay Popoff - Vocals
Jeremy Popoff - Guitar
Kevin Baldes - Bass
Allen Shellenberger - Drums

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Candlebox



Candlebox is an American alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington. Since their formation in 1990, the group has released five studio albums, which have achieved multi-platinum and gold certification, as well as numerous charting singles, a compilation, and a CD+DVD.
Formed in November 1990, Candlebox originally went by the name Uncle Duke; they changed their name the following year, purportedly inspired by lyrics from the Midnight Oil song "Tin Legs and Tin Mines". The band was originally composed of Kevin Martin on lead guitar and vocals and Scott Mercado on drums. They then added Peter Klett on guitar and Bardi Martin on bass in late 1991.

Candlebox was the first successful act on Madonna's Maverick Records, which went on to sign Alanis Morissette, Deftones and The Prodigy. They found immediate success with the release of their self-titled debut album in July 1993.
Krusen departed from Candlebox in 1999 and was replaced by Shannon Larkin of Ugly Kid Joe. Bardi Martin also left to attend college and was replaced by Rob Redick, formerly of Dig. By 2000, Candlebox went on hiatus. According to Martin, the band was unhappy with their record contract and attempted to be freed from Maverick by disbanding. The label considered Martin the sole remaining band member, but after two years of disputes over recording an obligatory fourth Candlebox album, Martin was terminated. As of 2007, Martin has received no royalties from album sales since 2001 and won't until the fourth record is paid back. Other band members, however, do receive royalties. Is reported that Kevin Martin now does receive royalties from record sales according to a response on the bands Facebook page to a question asked by a fan
After troubles with Maverick, Candlebox went on indefinite hiatus in 2000 after an alleged attempt to be freed from their contract. The band reunited in 2006, and two years later, they released their fourth album Into the Sun, followed by an extensive tour.

Current members

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Kevin Martin - vocals, guitar (1990–present)


Peter Klett - lead guitar (1991–present)

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Scott Mercado - drums (1990–1997, 2006–present)

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Sean Hennesy - rhythm guitar (2006–present)

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Adam Kury - bass (2007–present)

Former members

Bardi Martin - bass (1991–1999, 2006–2007)
Dave Krusen - drums (1997–1999)
Shannon Larkin - drums (1999–2000)
Rob Redick - bass (1999–2000)
Robbie Allen - guitars (1998–2000)

Albums
Candlebox (1993)
Lucy (1995)
Happy Pills (1998)
Into the Sun (2008)
Love Stories & Other Musings (2012)

Disappearing in Airports (2016)

Love Stories and Other Musings Album by Candlebox

Track listing


"Youth in Revolt" — 3:19


"Sweet Summertime" — 3:50


"Believe in It" — 3:49


"She Come Over Me" — 4:54


"Turn Your Heart Around" — 4:04


"Lifelike Song " — 4:37


"Come Home" — 3:58


"Baby Love Me" — 3:34


"Them Eyes" — 4:32


"Far Behind" — 4:52


"You" — 5:01

"Cover Me" — 4:44

"Change" — 6:18

"Simple Lessons" — 3:08


"Out Here All Night" (Damone cover) — 3:23


"No Lights" — 3:42

Into the Sun Album by Candlebox

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Into the Sun is the fourth studio album by Seattle post-grunge band Candlebox. Released in 2008, it is their first album since 1998's Happy Pills and would mark both the band's studio return after a seven-year hiatus as well as their first album with Silent Majority Group.

Track listing


"Stand" – 3:30


"Bitches Brewin'" – 3:37


"Surrendering" – 3:29


"Into the Sun" – 4:53


"Underneath It All" – 3:36


"Miss You" – 5:07


"How Does It Feel" – 3:57


"A Kiss Before Dying" – 3:27


"Breathe Me In (Intro)" – 3:19

"Breathe Me In" – 5:12


"Lover Come Back to Me" – 4:43


"Consider Us" – 4:09

Amazon Store bonus track

"The Answer" – 6:37

Band

Kevin Martin – lead vocals, guitar
Peter Klett – lead guitar
Sean Hennesy– rhythm guitar
Adam Kury – bass
Scott Mercado – drums

Happy Pills Album by Candlebox

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Happy Pills is the third studio album by Seattle post-grunge band, Candlebox. It features former Pearl Jam drummer Dave Krusen who replaced Scott Mercado in 1997. Happy Pills did not gain the success of its predecessors and would be the last Candlebox album before their hiatus in 2000. It would also be the final Candlebox album recorded for Maverick.

Four of the album's tracks would be included on The Best of Candlebox in 2006.

The album was produced by Ron Nevison and Candlebox.

Track listing


"10,000 Horses" — 5:10


"Happy Pills" — 3:26


"Blinders" — 5:49


"It's Alright" — 5:23


"A Stone's Throw Away" — 5:41


"So Real" — 3:54


"Offerings" — 4:17


"Sometimes" — 5:08


"Step Back" — 4:30


"Belmore Place" — 4:02


"Breakaway" — 4:15


"Look What You've Done" — 4:33

Band

Kevin Martin – vocals
Peter Klett – guitar
Bardi Martin – bass
Dave Krusen – drums

Lucy Album by Candlebox

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Lucy is the second studio album by Seattle post-grunge band Candlebox. Although the album did not fare as well as its 1993 predecessor, the single "Simple Lessons" received considerable airplay, and Lucy eventually achieved gold certification.

Four tracks from Lucy would be included on The Best of Candlebox in 2006.

Track listing

All songs written and performed by Candlebox


"Simple Lessons" — 2:52


"Drowned" — 4:51


"Lucy" — 4:45


"Best Friend" — 3:27


"Become (To Tell)" — 3:36


"Understanding" — 4:48


"Crooked Halo" — 4:02


"Bothered" — 2:16


"Butterfly" — 4:54


"It's Amazing" — 3:59


"Vulgar Before Me" — 3:37


"Butterfly (Reprise)" — 6:14

Band

Peter Klett - All sorts of guitars electric and acoustic
Bardi Martin - bass guitar, electric and acoustic stand-up bass
Kevin Martin - vocals and background guitars (mostly noise)
Scott Mercado - drums, hammer dulcimer, percussive stuff

Candlebox Album by Candlebox

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Candlebox is the debut album by Seattle rock band Candlebox. It contains their best known hit, "Far Behind", as well as the hit singles "Change", "You" and "Cover Me". Released in 1993, the album has since been certified 4× platinum in the United States.

Track listing


"Don't You" — 3:12


"Change" — 6:24


"You" — 4:56


"No Sense" — 4:49


"Far Behind" — 4:59


"Blossom" — 4:30


"Arrow" — 3:13


"Rain" — 6:58


"Mother's Dream" — 4:31


"Cover Me" — 4:46


"He Calls Home" — 5:03

Band
Kevin Martin - lead vocals
Peter Klett - lead and rhythm guitar
Bardi Martin - bass
Scott Mercado - drums

Blessid Union of Souls

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Blessed Union of Souls formed in 1990 in Morrow, Ohio with guitarist Jeff Pence, vocalist Eliot Sloan, keyboardist C.P. Roth (who had been in Ozzy Osbourne's touring band) and drummer Eddie Hedges. Sloan and Hedges had previously played together in a band in the 1980s called The Movies. The band's name originated from an episode of the TV series M*A*S*H.

Albums
Home (1995)
Blessid Union of Souls (1997)
Walking off the Buzz (1999)
Perception (2005)
Close to the Edge (2008)
The Mission Field (2011)

The Mission Field Album by Blessid Union of Souls

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Track List

Miracles


Sweet Providence


The Only Song


The Mission Field


Hold On

Healing Lyrics


I Still Believe In Love


Higher Calling


Come Undone


Pray For You


Back From The Dead

Close to the Edge Album by Blessid Union of Souls

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Close to the Edge is the fifth studio album (sixth overall) by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls, released on September 16, 2008.

Track listing
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1. "Back from the Dead" (new) 4:33


2. "Could've Been With You" 3:38


3. "I Still Believe in Love" 4:45

4. "Wild Side of Me" 4:01

5. "I'll Be There" (new) 3:32


6. "A Thousand and One" 4:05


7. "If You Were Mine" (new) 4:11

8. "Healing" (new) 3:58

9. "Closer" 3:47

10. "I Have Just Begun to Live" 4:03

11. "She's the One" 4:03


12. "Let's Get Out of Here" " (new) 4:33

Perception Album by Blessid Union of Souls

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Perception is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls, released in 2005 on Ultrax Records.

Track listing


"Could've Been with You" — 3:49

"Wild Side of Me" — 4:03


"I Still Believe in Love" — 4:46

"Bittersweet Sublime" — 3:57


"A Thousand and One" — 4:06

"Closer" — 3:50

"I Have Just Begun to Live" — 4:12


"Let's Get Out of Here" — 4:30

"How Does It Feel Coming Down" — 4:09

"Say Hello to My Little Friend" — 4:07

"Reminds Me of You" — 4:04

"She's the One" — 4:31

"Better Side of Me" — 3:31

"Give Her What She Wants" — 4:23

"Redemption" — 4:14

"I Was Never Here" — 7:35

Walking Off the Buzz Album by Blessid Union of Souls

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Walking Off the Buzz is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls, released on April 27, 1999 on V2 Records. It spawned the hit single "Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)".

Track listing

"The Last Day" — 3:45
"That's The Girl I've Been Telling You About" — 3:31


"Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)" — 3:28


"Standing At The Edge Of The Earth" — 4:20


"Stone Glass Window" — 4:11

"If She Couldn't Sleep" — 3:51


"South Hampton Avenue" — 4:08


"What Have I Got To Lose" — 4:27


"The Rest Of My Life" — 3:11


"Walking Off The Buzz" — 3:52


"Real Good Friends" — 4:05

"Revolution" (Bonus track) — 3:42

Blessid Union of Souls Album by Blessid Union of Souls

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Blessid Union of Souls is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls, released on May 20, 1997 on Capitol Records. Two singles were released from the album—"I Wanna Be There" and "Light in Your Eyes".

Track listing


"I Wanna Be There" — 4:30


"Jelly" — 4:46


"Light in Your Eyes" — 4:16


"Scenes from a Coffee House (You'll Always Be Mine)" — 4:20


"Hold Her Closer" — 3:23


"My Friend" — 4:10


"Where We Were Before" — 3:24


"It's Your Day (Bronson's Song)" — 4:39


"Humble Star" — 3:29


"When She Comes" — 3:20


"Peace and Love" — 4:20

Home Album by Blessid Union of Souls album

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Home is the debut album by the American alternative rock band Blessid Union of Souls. It was released on March 21, 1995 on the EMI label. The album contains their biggest hit single, "I Believe", which reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Track listing


"I Believe" — 4:27 (Eliot Sloan, Jeff Pence, Matt Senatore)


"Let Me Be The One" — 4:38 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)


"All Along" — 3:54 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Charles P. "Charly" Roth, Andrea M. Sarmiento)


"Oh Virginia"* — 3:59 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)


"Nora" — 4:07 (Sloan, Roth)


"Would You Be There" — 4:00 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Sarmiento)


"Home" — 3:29 (Sloan, Pence, Sarmiento)


"End of the World" — 3:42 (Sloan, Pence)


"Heaven" — 4:33 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)


"Forever For Tonight" — 5:08 (Sloan, Pence)


"Lucky To Be Here" — 5:46 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Roth)


"I Believe" (extended) — 4:41