Mad Season (album)
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This article is about the Matchbox Twenty album. For the grunge band, see Mad Season.
| Mad Season | ||||
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| Studio album by Matchbox Twenty | ||||
| Released | May 23, 2000 | |||
| Recorded | Atlanta and Nashville | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock Post-grunge |
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| Length | 50:30 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
| Producer | Matt Serletic | |||
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| Singles from Mad Season | ||||
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| Professional ratings | |
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| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| NME | (3/10)[2] |
| Q | |
| Robert Christgau | C+[4] |
| Rolling Stone | |
| Sputnikmusic | |
Mad Season, also known as Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty, is the second studio album from American rock band Matchbox Twenty, released in May 2000. While not as successful as the band's debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You, the album entered and peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 365,000 and was certified 4x Platinum in the United States in October 2001.
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[edit] Track listing
All songs were written by Rob Thomas, except where noted.
- "Angry" – 3:44
- "Black & White People" – 3:45
- "Crutch" – 3:25
- "Last Beautiful Girl" (Thomas, Matt Serletic) - 4:03
- "If You're Gone" – 4:34
- "Mad Season" – 5:02
- "Rest Stop" – 4:29
- "The Burn" – 3:27
- "Bent" – 4:16
- "Bed of Lies" (Thomas, Serletic) - 5:22
- "Leave" – 4:33
- "Stop" (Thomas, Paul Doucette) - 3:49
- "You Won't Be Mine" – 9:52 (actual time is 5:32)
- untitled orchestral reprise of the same song (hidden track); starts at 7:47 after 2 minutes of silence
| Chinese bonus tracks | |||||||||
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| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | ||||||
| 14. | "Bent (Live from Seattle)" | ||||||||
| 15. | "Back 2 Good (Live from Seattle)" (also on the "Back 2 Good" single) | ||||||||
| 16. | "Don't Let Me Down (Live from Australia)" (also on the "Back 2 Good" single) | ||||||||
The Asian version of the Mad Season album is a rarity, and has been sold for over $100 on eBay.
[edit] Personnel
- Rob Thomas – lead vocals, piano, guitar
- Kyle Cook – lead guitar, vocals, banjo
- Adam Gaynor – rhythm guitar, vocals
- Brian Yale – bass guitar
- Paul Doucette – drums, percussion
[edit] Charts
| Charts (2000) | Peak position |
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| Australian Albums Chart | 1 |
| Canadian RPM Albums Chart | 3 |
| Dutch Albums Chart | 60 |
| German Albums Chart | 11 |
| New Zealand Albums Chart | 7 |
| Swedish Albums Chart | 44 |
| Swiss Albums Chart | 57 |
| UK Albums Chart | 31 |
| U.S. Billboard 200 | 3 |
[edit] Singles
| Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 |
U.S. Modern Rock |
U.S. Main- stream Rock |
U.S. Adult Top 40 |
U.S. Top 40 Main- stream |
UK | AUS | CAN | CAN Alt. |
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| 2000 | "Bent" | 1 | 16 | 24 | 1 | 1 | 79 | 19 | 1 | 1 | 20 |
| 2000 | "If You're Gone" | 5 | — | — | 1 | 4 | 50 | 18 | 27 | — | 12 |
| 2000 | "Crutch" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 14 | — |
| 2001 | "Mad Season" | 48 | — | — | _ | 20 | 76 | 42 | — | — | 34 |
| 2001 | "Angry" | — | — | — | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| 2001 | "Last Beautiful Girl" | — | — | — | 20 | — | 96 | — | — | — | — |
[edit] References
- ^ "Allmusic review". http://www.allmusic.com/album/r478691.
- ^ "NME review". http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/matchbox20/madseason?q=Mad%20Season.
- ^ "Q Magazine review". http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/matchbox20/madseason?q=Mad%20Season.
- ^ "Robert Christgau review". http://robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=10324.
- ^ "Rolling Stone review". http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/matchbox20/madseason?q=Mad%20Season.
- ^ "Sputnikmusic review". http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=7172.
[edit] External links
| Preceded by Binaural by Pearl Jam |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album May 29 - June 4, 2000 June 12 - July 9, 2000 |
Succeeded by Crush by Bon Jovi |
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