Jimmy Eat World Bleed American Zip
• ' Released: September 24, 2001 • ' Released: November 5, 2001 • ' Released: June 3, 2002 • ' Released: October 8, 2002 Bleed American is the fourth studio album by American band, released on July 24, 2001,. Originally released as Bleed American, it was re-released as Jimmy Eat World following the on New York and Washington, D.C., which took place seven weeks after its initial release. The album was recorded with producer in. The musical style was more direct and accessible than its predecessor, (1999), and received great commercial success. Bleed American yielded four singles: ', ', ', and '; each managed to enter the top twenty of at least one US chart. The most successful was 'The Middle', which reached the number-one spot on the chart and number five on the. In March 2002, Bleed American was by the, and it was certified platinum that August after its sales reached over one million copies.
As of September 2016, the album has sold over 1.6 million copies. On April 29, 2008, released a deluxe edition containing the original album and other bonus material. The deluxe edition included several, acoustic versions, live tracks, demos, and a re-recorded version of 'Your House'. The album's title and title track were restored to Bleed American. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] In February 1999, Jimmy Eat World released their third studio album,, through. The label started to shelve the album until a few key radio stations started playing the song 'Lucky Denver Mint.'
After Capitol Records decided not to release their next major-label album, the band left the label. At that time, Jimmy Eat World distributed their albums independently while on tour in Europe. Drummer Zach Lind recalled that the label 'really didn’t believe in us. But in a way, that was sort of a good thing, because it let us take control of what we needed to do. We learned we had to do it ourselves, because no one else would do it for us.' In August 2000, Jimmy Eat World released the through the independent label Big Wheel Recreation, which included and unreleased songs from the band up to that point. Later that year, they returned to Europe on tour, where Clarity was enjoying some success, especially in Germany.
After this tour, they launched a new, this time with. Recording [ ] Recording sessions began shortly after the release of Singles in August 2000 and took place in.
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Jimmy Eat World is an American rock band formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993. The band is composed of lead guitarist/lead vocalist Jim Adkins, drummer Zach Lind, rhythm guitarist/vocalist Tom Linton, and bassist Rick Burch. The best album by Jimmy Eat World is Bleed American which is ranked number 787 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score. Jimmy Eat World is ranked number 328 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 8,242.
The sales from Singles and the proceeds from Jimmy Eat World's European tour helped fund the album's recording sessions. Bleed American was. Trombino had already produced two of the band's previous studio albums: (1996) and Clarity (1999), and also produced 's breakthrough album, (1997). The money budgeted for the record was insufficient.
Trombino offered to work for free during the recording sessions, confident he would be reimbursed by the album's predicted commercial success. Some of the songs included in Bleed American had already been written and recorded during the Clarity sessions, but the band felt they were recorded too late to include them in that album. The band collaborated with guest vocalists in several of the album's songs. () contributed vocals in ', and () lent her voice in 'Hear You Me', 'If You Don't, Don't', 'Cautioners' and 'My Sundown.' The album was recorded in two studios: Californians Cherokee in Los Angeles, and Harddrive in. The mixtures were made in South Extasy Recording Studio, also in Los Angeles. Lyrical themes and musical style [ ].
Tom Linton (left) and (right) were the main composers of Bleed American. The material on Bleed American was more accessible and aggressive than its predecessor, which had a more 'layered, sprawling sound.' In regard to the stylistic approach of the album, frontman Jim Adkins said, “Things still got pretty gnarly in the studio as far as experimentation, but it was always to an end that was complimentary to the song. We wanted to really make sure that we weren’t doing things, like, just to put a wacky keyboard sound in. It had to be doing something constructive for the song.” Critics have described the genres of the album as,,,,. The lyrical composition in Bleed American also remained rather direct and straightforward in comparison to Clarity.