Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape

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Album Details

Title: The Colour and the Shape
Artist: Foo Fighters
Release Date: 5/20/1997
Re-Released On: 10/2/2007
Label: Capitol Records, Roswell Records, Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 46:47
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988017652077, 724385583223, 828765549523, 724382312727, 724385583216, 498801765207
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Grunge, Post-Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Earnest, Energetic, Passionate, Rousing, Rowdy, Rambunctious, Cathartic, Fun, Intense, Playful, Rollicking, Brash, Raucous, Confrontational, Freewheeling, Quirky, Searching, Theatrical
Total Copies: 12
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Doll
  2. Monkey Wrench
  3. Hey, Johnny Park!
  4. My Poor Brain
  5. Wind Up
  6. Up in Arms
  7. My Hero
  8. See You
  9. Enough Space
  10. February Stars
  11. Everlong
  12. Walking After You
  13. New Way Home

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDSony Music Distribution35130
2003CDRoswell Records55495
1997CDCapitol Records55832
1997CDCapitol Records8231272

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Album Review

Since the first Foo Fighters album was a collection of Dave Grohl solo recordings, their second, The Colour and the Shape, is in many ways their official debut, and it certainly does sound different than its predecessor. Producer Gil Norton has tightened up the sound considerably -- his control was so tight that drummer William Goldsmith left the band during the recording, leaving Grohl to record the rhythm tracks for the bulk of the album. Certainly, Norton's big, shiny production makes The Colour and the Shape sound more professional than the debut, but the presence of a full band makes a difference, too. The full Foo Fighters make Grohl's songs heavier, not punkier, which may be a little unsettling to fans of the debut's ragged, amateurish edge. It's also strange that the album has such a glossy, arena-ready sound, since Grohl's songs are introspective, quite different than the endearing punk-pop of its predecessor. They're also not quite as catchy as before, but the band compensates by delivering them with a brutal energy. Still, the lack of immediate hooks prevents The Colour and the Shape from truly catching fire. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy EngelLogo Design
Bob LudwigMastering
Bradley CookRecording Technician, Engineer
Chris Bilheimer?, Handclapping
Chris SheldonMixing
Dave GrohlGroup Member, Vocals, Drums, Guitar
Don FarwellAssistant Engineer
Foo FightersArt Direction
George MimnaughDesign
Giacomo MarchesiArtwork
Gil NortonProducer
Jason MauzaAssistant Engineer
Jeff TurnerRecording Technician, Engineer
Jeffery FeyDesign, Art Direction
Josh KesslerPhotography
Lance BangsHandclapping, ?
Nate MendelBass
Pat SmearGroup Member, Guitar
Ryan BoeschHandclapping, Assistant Engineer, ?
Ryan HadlockAssistant Engineer
Todd BurkeAssistant Engineer
Tommy SteeleArt Direction
William GoldsmithHandclapping, Drums, Group Member