New Way to Be Human
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New Way to Be Human | |||||
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Studio album by Switchfoot | |||||
Released | March 23, 1999 | ||||
Recorded | re:think Studio | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock Rock/Pop |
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Length | 37:37 | ||||
Label | re:think Records | ||||
Producer | Charlie Peacock | ||||
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New Way to Be Human is the second studio album by the band Switchfoot. It was released on March 23, 1999 under independent label re:think Records, which was distributed by Sparrow Records. The best-known songs from this album are the title track "New Way to Be Human", "Company Car", and "Only Hope," which was included in the movie A Walk To Remember and is an international favorite.
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[edit] Track listing
- "New Way to Be Human" – 3:36
- "Incomplete" – 4:13
- "Sooner or Later (Soren's Song)" – 3:58
- "Company Car" – 3:13
- "Let That Be Enough" – 2:38
- "Something More (Augustine's Confession)" – 4:00
- "Only Hope" – 4:13
- "Amy's Song" – 4:30
- "I Turn Everything Over" – 3:21
- "Under the Floor" – 3:55
[edit] Book
A book of the same name has also been written by producer Charlie Peacock, who produced this album. The intro to the book is written by Jon Foreman, Switchfoot's lead singer and songwriter.
[edit] Credits
Band
- Jonathan Foreman - Lead vocals, Guitar, Pianos, Trumpet
- Chad Butler - Drums, Percussion
- Tim Foreman - Bass, Backing Vocals
Additional Musicians
- Tony Miracle - Analog Synths
- David Davidson - Violin
- Bob Mason - Cello
- Sam Levine - Bass Clarinet, Flutes
- Mike Haynes - Trumpet
- Mark Douthit - Tenor Sax
- Charlie Peacock - Orchestrations and tasty bits
[edit] Lyrical philosophy
Both "Sooner or Later (Soren's Song)", and "Something More (Augustine's Confession)" are based upon the works of philosophers. "Something More" is based upon a series of books known as Confessions, that were written by Augustine of Hippo[1]. About "Sooner or Later" Jon Foreman has said that "Sooner or later we all have to deal with the frightening reality that there is much that is wrong in the world... This is Soren's song... These are his thoughts as best as I understand them,"[2] alluding to the philosophy of Danish existentialist philosopher Søren Kierkegaard.
[edit] Trivia
- When asked if "Amy's Song" was based upon a real person, Jon Foreman said that it wasn't, and that the band viewed Amy as the antithesis of the "Concrete Girl" from their previous album[3].
- A newer recording of the song "Sooner or Later" was featured on Elektra: The Album[1].
- The song "Only Hope" was featured in the movie A Walk to Remember, along with the songs "You", "Dare You to Move", "Learning to Breathe".
- The single "Let That Be Enough" was featured in the made-for-tv film "Model Behavior".
[edit] Music videos
[edit] References
- ^ Beauty and the Beat - published June 19, 2003 (retrieved September 16, 2006)
- ^ 24 Voices - (retrieved September 16, 2006)
- ^ Jon Foreman's comment on the song - (retrieved September 16, 2006)
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