Our Lady Peace - Gravity (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Our Lady Peace
- Title: Gravity
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Alt Rock, Art Rock, Post-Grunge
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 42:50
- Total Size: 101/303 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. All For You
02. Do You Like It
03. Somewhere Out There
04. Innocent
05. Made Of Steel
06. Not Enough
07. Sell My Soul
08. Sorry
09. Bring Back The Sun
10. A Story About A Girl
Line-up:
Duncan Coutts - bass guitar
Jamie Edwards - keyboards, guitars, string arrangements
Raine Maida - vocals
Steve Mazur - guitars on "Do You Like It", "Somewhere Out There", "Made of Steel", "Not Enough", & "Sell My Soul
Jeremy Taggart - drums
Mike Turner - rhythm guitar on "All For You", "Innocent", "Sorry", "Bring Back the Sun", & "A Story About a Girl"
Gravity is the fifth studio album by the Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace. It was released on June 18, 2002 by Columbia Records in North America. The album became a worldwide success, charting highly both in Canada and the United States with the hit singles "Somewhere Out There" and "Innocent".
The album title, Gravity, was inspired by the chorus lyrics "Falling back to me, defying gravity" from the track "Somewhere Out There". At the time of the album's release, OLP drummer Jeremy Taggart said that Gravity was "by far [their] best album".
Gravity was the first album to feature new guitarist, Steve Mazur, who replaced Mike Turner in 2002 after the latter's departure, due to the band feeling limited by Mike Turner's guitar abilities in the studio. Despite Turner's departure, he appears on half the tracks on the album, having recorded parts for several songs prior to his departure. This was also their last album with musician Jamie Edwards, who had performed on two prior albums and was briefly an official member, but left the band soon after the album's completion.
It is the band's first album not to be produced by their original producer, Arnold Lanni, who produced the band's previous four studio albums. The band originally wanted Lanni to produce their fifth album but he was busy working with Simple Plan and the band instead chose Bob Rock; he also produced their next album.
The album was originally to be a live album based on the Spiritual Machines tour with three new tracks, however, Bob Rock then asked the band if they would like to work on an entire full-length studio album which the band accepted.
The album title, Gravity, was inspired by the chorus lyrics "Falling back to me, defying gravity" from the track "Somewhere Out There". At the time of the album's release, OLP drummer Jeremy Taggart said that Gravity was "by far [their] best album".
Gravity was the first album to feature new guitarist, Steve Mazur, who replaced Mike Turner in 2002 after the latter's departure, due to the band feeling limited by Mike Turner's guitar abilities in the studio. Despite Turner's departure, he appears on half the tracks on the album, having recorded parts for several songs prior to his departure. This was also their last album with musician Jamie Edwards, who had performed on two prior albums and was briefly an official member, but left the band soon after the album's completion.
It is the band's first album not to be produced by their original producer, Arnold Lanni, who produced the band's previous four studio albums. The band originally wanted Lanni to produce their fifth album but he was busy working with Simple Plan and the band instead chose Bob Rock; he also produced their next album.
The album was originally to be a live album based on the Spiritual Machines tour with three new tracks, however, Bob Rock then asked the band if they would like to work on an entire full-length studio album which the band accepted.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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