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| Released = {{Start date|2002|6|25}}
| Released = {{Start date|2002|6|25}}
| Recorded = Rumbo Recorders <br /><small>([[Los Angeles, California]])</small>
| Recorded = Rumbo Recorders <br /><small>([[Los Angeles, California]])</small>
| Genre = [[Pop rock]], [[alternative rock]], [[funk rock]]
| Genre = [[Pop rock]], [[funk rock]]
| Length = 46:06
| Length = 46:06
| Label = [[J Records|J]], [[Octone Records|Octone]]
| Label = [[J Records|J]], [[Octone Records|Octone]]

Revision as of 01:25, 27 June 2012

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
PopMatters(unfavorable)[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
The Village Voice(favorable)[4]

Songs About Jane is the debut album of American pop rock band Maroon 5, released June 25, 2002 on J Records and Octone Records. The album became a sleeper hit with help of five singles that attained chart success, including the Billboard hit "Harder to Breathe" and international hits "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved". It was re-released on October 14, 2003, and by the end of 2004, had reached the top-ten of the US Billboard 200 chart. Songs About Jane had sold nearly 2.7 million copies by the end of 2004 and has been certified multi-platinum in sales in several countries.

Background

All but one member of Maroon 5 had been members of a previous Los Angeles band called Kara's Flowers which released an album called The Fourth World in mid-1997 on Reprise Records with little success. Kara's Flowers left Reprise Records in 1999 and with the addition of guitarist James Valentine became Maroon 5.

The band played show case gigs in New York City and Los Angeles. Singer and guitarist Adam Levine credited the interim with influencing the band's new style in an interview with VH1. "During the time between our record deals, I spent a lot of time in New York where I was exposed to an urban and hip-hop culture in a way that had never happened to me in L.A. It turned me on to an entirely new genre of music which has had a profound impact on my song writing."

The band signed with Octone Records, a New York independent label with distribution through BMG and an artist development deal with Clive Davis' J Records. The band recorded Songs About Jane at Rumbo Recorders in Los Angeles with producer Matt Wallace[5] who had also produced with Train, Faith No More, and O.A.R.. Production was handled primarily by Wallace, with Mark Endert mixing with additional production for "This Love"

Release and reception

The album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions. After the release of the album in mid-2002, the band toured with Michelle Branch and Nikka Costa. They also toured with Matchbox 20 and Sugar Ray during some of their shows in 2003.

The first single "Harder to Breathe", released a month after the album, slowly started to pick up airplay which helped spur sales of the album. By March 2004, the album had reached the top 20 of the Billboard 200, and had reached the top 10 by the end of the year. "Harder to Breathe" had also made the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts. Songs About Jane had also eventually topped the UK and Australian album charts while "Harder to Breathe" had made the singles charts in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. The second single "This Love" had also made the U.S. top 10 singles charts and top 10 of the Australian singles charts as at March 2004. The video also had to be edited to avoid it being banned from MTV.

Songs About Jane was the seventh best-selling album of 2004 in the U.S., with about 2.7 million copies sold.[6] In Australia, the album did not chart on the End of Year Charts until 2004, where it reached No. 6

Track listing

Standard edition

All tracks are written by Jesse Carmichael and Adam Levine, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Harder to Breathe"2:56
2."This Love"3:27
3."Shiver"3:01
4."She Will Be Loved" (Levine, James Valentine)4:18
5."Tangled" (Levine)3:19
6."The Sun" (Levine)4:10
7."Must Get Out"3:58
8."Sunday Morning"4:03
9."Secret"4:57
10."Through with You"3:03
11."Not Coming Home" (Carmichael, Ryan Dusick, Levine)4:23
12."Sweetest Goodbye" (Levine)4:31
Total length:46:06
Bonus tracks*
No.TitleLength
13."Rag Doll"5:29
14."Harder to Breathe" (acoustic)2:58
15."This Love" (acoustic)4:02
16."This Love" (Kanye West Remix)3:38
Other songs
No.TitleLength
1."Take What You Want"2:24
2."That's Not Enough"2:37
3."Wasted Years" (live)5:23
4."Woman" (appears on the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack)5:08
5."Don't Look Back in Anger" (live; Oasis cover) 
6."Hello" (live; Oasis cover)4:28
10th Anniversary Edition CD 2** [7]
No.TitleLength
1."Harder To Breathe (Demo)"2:17
2."This Love (Demo)"3:21
3."Shiver (Demo)"3:08
4."She Will Be Loved (Demo)"3:08
5."Tangled (Demo)"2:44
6."The Sun (Demo)"3:22
7."Must Get Out (Demo)"3:17
8."Sunday Morning (Demo)"4:12
9."Secret (Demo)"4:09
10."Through With You (Demo)"3:20
11."Not Coming Home (Demo)"3:51
12."Sweetest Goodbye (Demo)"3:30
13."Take What You Want (Demo)"2:25
14."Ragdoll (Original Demo/Non-LP International B-Side)"5:28
15."Woman (Demo)"4:06
16."Chilly Winter (Demo)"2:55
17."The Sun (Alternate Mix)"4:16

* Bonus tracks on the import release of Songs About Jane, manufactured for and distributed by BMG New Zealand Limited in 2004.

** In 2012, along with the release of their fourth album, "Overexposed" the band released a 10th Anniversary Edition of Songs About Jane. [8]

Personnel

Credits for Songs About Jane adapted from Allmusic.[9]

Charts

Chart positions and certifications

Chart Provider(s) Peak
position
Certification Sales/
shipments
U.S. Billboard 200[10] Billboard/RIAA/Nielsen SoundScan 6 4× Platinum[11] 4,819,000[12]
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums[10] 6
U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums[10] 6
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers[10] 1
U.S. Billboard Top Pop Catalog[10] 1
European Albums Chart IFPI N/A 2× Platinum[13] 2,000,000
Argentine Albums Chart CAPIF 1 3× Platinum[14] 120,000
Australian Albums Chart ARIA 1 5× Platinum[15] 350,000
Austrian Albums Chart Media Control 7 Gold[16] 20,000
Brazilian Albums Chart ABPD N/A Gold[17] 50,000
Canadian Albums Chart[10] Nielsen SoundScan 3 3× Platinum[18] 300,000
Dutch Albums Chart NVPI/Megacharts 2 Platinum[19] 70,000
Finnish Albums Chart GLF N/A Gold[20] 20,000
French Albums Chart[21] SNEP/IFOP 1 2× Gold[21] 290,000[21]
German Albums Chart Media Control 5 Platinum[22] 300,000
Greek Albums Chart[23] IFPI 2 Gold[24] 15,000
Japanese Albums Chart[25] Oricon N/A 2× Platinum[25] 500,000
Mexican Albums Chart AMPROFON 2 2× Platinum[26] 300,000
New Zealand Albums Chart[27] RIANZ 1 5× Platinum[27] 75,000
Norwegian Albums Chart VG Nett 3 Gold[28] 20,000
Swedish Albums Chart GLF 4 Gold[29] 30,000
Swiss Albums Chart Media Control 12 Gold[30] 20,000
UK Albums Chart[31] BPI/The Official UK Charts Company 1 5× Platinum[32] 1,500,000

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by UK number one album
August 28, 2004 – September 3, 2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Australian ARIA Albums Chart number-one album
October 18, 2004 – October 24, 2004
Succeeded by

References

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  2. ^ Thompson, Jason. "Review: Songs About Jane". Popmatters. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  3. ^ Hoard, Christian (11 May 2003). "Review: Songs About Jane". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 18 June 2009.
  4. ^ Wood, Mikael (30 November 2004). "Review: Songs About Jane". The Village Voice. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  5. ^ Matt Wallace > Credits from allmusic
  6. ^ E! - News E! Online. Retrieved on 05-22-2007.
  7. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Songs-About-Jane-Anniversary-Edition/dp/B007XRLGTM
  8. ^ http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/148932-maroon-5-announce-songs-jane-10th-anniversary.html
  9. ^ Credits: Songs About Jane. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-06-13.
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  11. ^ Recording Industry Association of America Recording Industry Association of America.
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