Static Prevails
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Static Prevails is the second album by Jimmy Eat World, released on July 23, 1996 by Capitol.[2] Along with Clarity, the album was re-released in 2007 in remastered form with bonus tracks. It was produced by Wes Kidd, Mark Trombino and Jimmy Eat World. The album is the first to feature bass guitarist Rick Burch and the first to have been produced by Trombino.[3]
Unlike previous album, which was sung mainly by Linton or all subsequent records, sung predominantly by Adkins, Static Prevails splits lead vocals almost fairly between both singers.[3]
Reception
Allmusic stated, "what Static Prevails essentially lacks is the songwriting maturity that Jimmy Eat World could have perfected; but it's almost as if the studio heads at Capitol wouldn't let them so that there would be more room for radio-friendly pop songs. In the end, nobody won."
In 2012, The A.V. Club noted, "As with so many punk bands that signed to a major during that decade, Jimmy Eat World gained precious few new fans — and lost many old ones — with Static Prevails."[4]
Track listing
All songs written by Jimmy Eat World.
- "Thinking, That's All" – 2.52
- "Rockstar" – 3.48
- "Claire" – 3.40
- "Call It in the Air" – 3.01
- "Seventeen" – 3.34
- "Episode IV" – 4.29
- "Digits" – 7.29
- "Caveman" – 4.35
- "World Is Static" – 3.57
- "In the Same Room" – 4.57
- "Robot Factory" – 3.59
- "Anderson Mesa" – 5.14
- Bonus tracks
Vinyl and re-release bonus track | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
13. | "77 Satellites" | 3:04 |
Re-release bonus track | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
14. | "What Would I Say to You Now" | 2:35 |
Personnel
- Jimmy Eat World
- Jim Adkins – Lead & Rhythm Guitar, co-lead vocals, additional photography
- Tom Linton – Lead & Rhythm Guitars, co-lead vocals
- Rick Burch – bass guitar
- Zach Lind – drums, accordion, concertina
- Additional personnel
- Craig Aaronson – executive producer
- Billy Bowers – engineering assistant
- Peter Doell – engineering assistant
- Paul Drake – cover and band photography
- Larry Elyea – pre-production engineering
- Steve Genewick – engineering assistant
- Cappy Japngie – engineering assistant
- Wes Kidd – production, acoustic guitar on "Claire"
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Andy Mueller – additional photography
- Sarah Pont – violin
- Eric Richter – additional vocals
- Tom Rothrock – engineering, mixing
- Rob Schnapf – engineering, mixing
- Jeff Sheehan – engineering assistant
- Billy Smith – engineering assistant
- Mark Trombino – production, Moog, engineering, mixing
References
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External links
- Static Prevails (bonus track version) at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)