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Tenacious D (album)

Tenacious D is the debut studio album by American comedy rock band Tenacious D, released on September 25, 2001 by Epic Records. The album's polished production was a departure from the band's acoustic origins, due in part to the production of the Dust Brothers. "Wonderboy" was the first single released from the album, followed by "Tribute". Both singles had music videos filmed for them, with the Liam Lynch-directed "Tribute" video achieving cult status. While Tenacious D did not achieve chart success after its release, it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) by the end of 2005.[2] Despite only peaking at number 38 in the UK, it had sold 426,000 copies countrywide by 2006.[3]

Tenacious D
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)
RecordedJanuary–February 2001
StudioThe Boat, Silver Lake, Los Angeles; ArchAngel Recording Studio, Los Angeles[1]
Genre
Length50:35
LabelEpic
ProducerThe Dust Brothers
Tenacious D chronology
Tenacious D
(2001)
D Fun Pak
(2002)
Singles from Tenacious D
  1. "Wonderboy"
    Released: September 25, 2001
  2. "Tribute"
    Released: February 11, 2002

Conception edit

For their first album, they enlisted the help of drummer Dave Grohl, keyboardist Page McConnell of Phish, guitarist Warren Fitzgerald, and bass player Steven Shane McDonald. The Dust Brothers produced the album. The majority of the songs on their debut album stem from early versions as seen on their HBO TV series, Tenacious D.[4] The record itself does not list the song titles on the back cover as is the convention but instead on the back cover of the jacket; therefore one must open the CD (after presumably buying it) to read them. This is perhaps to allow songs with expletives or words otherwise deemed offensive to escape censorship or omission.

Recording edit

The recording session for the album began with a two-day session at Neil Diamond's ArcAngel studio in Los Angeles where initial drum tracks were recorded.[5][6] They were able to use the studio because Diamond had just appeared with Black in the film Saving Silverman, in which Black plays a Neil Diamond cover singer.[5] "Diamond claims it was the Liberty Records studio," King says. "It's a really old place."[7] At least one song was cut from the final release of the album. A studio recording of "Jesus Ranch," the final song from the HBO shorts (the closing credits feature the end of "The Road"), was omitted from the album because "it just didn't cut the mustard" (quoted by the D in the FAQ section of their website). The HBO version can be found on their DVD, The Complete Masterworks, and a recorded studio demo can be found on their 2002 EP, D Fun Pak.

Album cover controversy edit

 
The Devil Card

The front cover features Black and Gass standing naked below the Devil.[8] The pose is similar to that shown on some Devil tarot cards. Due to the Satanic nature of the cover, the album was briefly recalled from stores.[9] The band performed in front of this at concerts.[10]

Structure edit

 
Tenacious D performing "Double Team" as an encore
 
Tenacious D performing "Tribute"

The first single "Wonderboy", a biographical ballad,[11] was critically well-received, with the BBC describing it as "endearing".[12] In 2002, the video, directed by Spike Jonze, won a Music Video Production Association for "Best Direction of a Music Video".[13]

"Tribute", the second single from the album, discusses the "greatest song in the world"[14] written to save the souls of Gass and Black from a demon[15] but later forgotten.[16] The song dropped guitar riffs from Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" which had appeared in early versions.[17] The single, the band's most successful, achieved Tenacious D's only chart top-ten peaking at number 4 in Australia.[18] The video, directed by Liam Lynch, was voted by Kerrang! readers as the fifth best music video.[19]

The third music video for "Fuck Her Gently", a song described as an "underground hit"[20] and, according to Black, lauded by women's groups[21] depicted an animated Black and Gass as cherubs by John Kricfalusi, the creator of Ren and Stimpy.[22]

The album opens with "Kielbasa", a song discussing anal sex. The previously popular pseudo-science book, Dianetics is also mentioned, as well as Krishna.[23] "Dio" is a tribute to Ronnie James Dio that calls for the singer to "pass the torch" on to Tenacious D. Black has said that this was a compliment as they could have asked others for the torch but "ultimately, we were bestowing an honor upon him."[24] Reportedly, Dio approved of the song[25] and let Tenacious D appear in the video for his single, "Push". In addition, Dio also appeared in the 2006 film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, playing himself. "Explosivo" was originally intended as a tribute to Kurt Cobain.[26]

Seven of the tracks on the album are comedy skits: "One Note Song",[23] "Hard Fucking", "Inward Singing",[23] "Cock Pushups", "Friendship Test",[23] "Karate Schnitzel" and "Drive-Thru".[27]

"Double Team" is another song on the topic of sex, in particular threesomes.[28] "The Road" deals with groupies whilst touring.[29] "Lee", named after their "no 1 fan"[20] Lee, is a song from the short "The Fan", in which the band stalk their biggest fan, and sing an obsessive song about him.[30] "Karate" is described as an aggressive song[29] taken from the short "Angel in Disguise" in which Black and Gass fight.[31] The song ends with Black saying the words 'donkey crap' in reverse audio. "Kyle Quit The Band", from "The Search for Inspirado", is a song which documents the band reuniting after breaking up.[31]

"Rock Your Socks" with Tenacious D's desire to prove its classical and rock prowess through giving "a taste" of Bach's Bourrée in E minor from Suite in E minor for Lute, BWV 996, also used in another of Tenacious D song – "Classico". ("That is Bach and it rocks..."), popularized by one of the most famous classical guitarists: Andrés Segovia and prog rock band, Jethro Tull. The song features a shock comedy climax when lead singer Jack Black asks for the listener, in return for their troubles in playing to them, to perform a coprophilic ritual (referred to colloquially as a Cleveland steamer).

"Friendship" talks of Black and Gass' relationship.[29] They sing of friendship being "rare".[32]

In "City Hall", the longest song on the album – described as epic[33] – lead singer Black calls for the legalisation of cannabis.[34] The song is described by the band, and others[35] as a rock opera.

Some critics have lamented that songs performed live and featured on the TV series were not included on the album.[36] These include "Jesus Ranch" and "Cosmic Shame".[36][37]

Touring edit

In support of the album, the band embarked on a national tour. All the songs were performed acoustically.[38] The band covered Queen's "Flash" and The Beatles "You Never Give Me Your Money".[38]

Tenacious D shows featured "City Hall" in the encore, a song about rioting against the government, and it played at shows until the events of September 11 attacks. The band initially removed the song from the set, but would eventually return it in the spring of 2002.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic85/100[39]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [40]
Entertainment WeeklyA[41]
Rolling Stone     [42]
The Village VoiceC+[43]

Tenacious D's first album garnered critical acclaim. Review aggregate website Metacritic gave the album a score of 85 out of 100, signifying "universal acclaim".[39] Entertainment Weekly described the release as being "hilarious," and "no mere comedy record."[41] AllMusic said it "rocks so damn hard" but it reflects on the lack of some of the songs from the HBO episodes.[40] The A.V. Club wrote that Black and Gass manage "an odd simultaneous fusion of stupid and clever",[44] while Time wrote, "The pleasures of Tenacious D... flow from a similar revelation: Black and Gass set themselves up as buffoons with titles like Karate Schnitzel, then proceed to defy expectations with precise guitars, polished vocal harmonies and slamming backup musicians".[45]

Splendid magazine said of Tenacious D, "As entertainment, Tenacious D succeeds surprisingly well – for the first few listens.... The only long-term replay value you'll get from this record will come from playing it for friends who haven't heard it."[46] Flak Magazine criticised the band's use of skits between songs, describing them as "distracting" and a "nuisance".[4] In addition, Andy Gill of The Independent remarked that the album was full of "swearing and scatology" and was "bereft of even the slightest skidmark of humour".[47]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Tenacious D, except "Friendship Test" skit by Bob Odenkirk

No.TitleLength
1."Kielbasa"3:00
2."One Note Song" (skit)1:23
3."Tribute"4:08
4."Wonderboy"4:06
5."Hard Fucking" (skit)0:35
6."Fuck Her Gently"2:03
7."Explosivo"1:55
8."Dio"1:41
9."Inward Singing" (skit)2:13
10."Kyle Quit the Band"1:29
11."The Road"2:18
12."Cock Pushups" (skit)0:48
13."Lee"1:02
14."Friendship Test" (skit)1:30
15."Friendship"1:59
16."Karate Schnitzel" (skit)0:36
17."Karate"1:05
18."Rock Your Socks"3:32
19."Drive-Thru" (skit)3:00
20."Double Team"3:10
21."City Hall/I Believe/Malibu Nights Medley"9:02
Total length:50:35
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Jesus Ranch" (Full band digital track with album purchase via tenaciousd.com)3:10
2."Pat Riley" (Acoustic digital track with 2013 vinyl re-issue)2:24

Personnel edit

Tenacious D

Additional musicians

Production

  • Produced by The Dust Brothers (John King and Michael Simpson)
  • Assistant engineer – Tony Scloss
  • Mixed by Ken Andrews, except tracks 2, 5, 6, 9, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, which were mixed by The Dust Brothers
  • Assistant mixing engineer – Cameron Webb
  • Engineer for Dave Grohl sessions – Adam Kasper
  • Engineer at ArchAngel – Bernie Becker
  • Recorded at The Boat (RCR Labs) in Silverlake, California
  • Drums Recorded at ArchAngel Recording Studio
  • Mixed at Larrabee North in North Hollywood, California
  • Sound Castle Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California
  • Record One Studios in Sherman Oaks, CA
  • Mastered by Tom Baker for Precision Mastering in Hollywood, California
  • Art direction and design: Brandy Flower
  • Photography: Sean Murphy and Matthew Gass

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for Tenacious D
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[60] Gold 20,000*
Germany (BVMI)[61] Gold 150,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[62] 2× Platinum 600,000^
United States (RIAA)[63] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

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Tenacious D is the debut studio album by American comedy rock band Tenacious D released on September 25 2001 by Epic Records The album s polished production was a departure from the band s acoustic origins due in part to the production of the Dust Brothers Wonderboy was the first single released from the album followed by Tribute Both singles had music videos filmed for them with the Liam Lynch directed Tribute video achieving cult status While Tenacious D did not achieve chart success after its release it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA by the end of 2005 2 Despite only peaking at number 38 in the UK it had sold 426 000 copies countrywide by 2006 3 Tenacious DStudio album by Tenacious DReleasedSeptember 25 2001 2001 09 25 RecordedJanuary February 2001StudioThe Boat Silver Lake Los Angeles ArchAngel Recording Studio Los Angeles 1 GenreComedy rock hard rock heavy metal acoustic rock punk rockLength50 35LabelEpicProducerThe Dust BrothersTenacious D chronologyTenacious D 2001 D Fun Pak 2002 Singles from Tenacious D Wonderboy Released September 25 2001 Tribute Released February 11 2002 Contents 1 Conception 1 1 Recording 1 2 Album cover controversy 2 Structure 3 Touring 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 References 10 External linksConception editFor their first album they enlisted the help of drummer Dave Grohl keyboardist Page McConnell of Phish guitarist Warren Fitzgerald and bass player Steven Shane McDonald The Dust Brothers produced the album The majority of the songs on their debut album stem from early versions as seen on their HBO TV series Tenacious D 4 The record itself does not list the song titles on the back cover as is the convention but instead on the back cover of the jacket therefore one must open the CD after presumably buying it to read them This is perhaps to allow songs with expletives or words otherwise deemed offensive to escape censorship or omission Recording edit The recording session for the album began with a two day session at Neil Diamond s ArcAngel studio in Los Angeles where initial drum tracks were recorded 5 6 They were able to use the studio because Diamond had just appeared with Black in the film Saving Silverman in which Black plays a Neil Diamond cover singer 5 Diamond claims it was the Liberty Records studio King says It s a really old place 7 At least one song was cut from the final release of the album A studio recording of Jesus Ranch the final song from the HBO shorts the closing credits feature the end of The Road was omitted from the album because it just didn t cut the mustard quoted by the D in the FAQ section of their website The HBO version can be found on their DVD The Complete Masterworks and a recorded studio demo can be found on their 2002 EP D Fun Pak Album cover controversy edit nbsp The Devil Card The front cover features Black and Gass standing naked below the Devil 8 The pose is similar to that shown on some Devil tarot cards Due to the Satanic nature of the cover the album was briefly recalled from stores 9 The band performed in front of this at concerts 10 Structure edit nbsp Tenacious D performing Double Team as an encore nbsp Kielbasa source source Kielbasa Double Team source source Double Team Problems playing these files See media help nbsp Tenacious D performing Tribute The first single Wonderboy a biographical ballad 11 was critically well received with the BBC describing it as endearing 12 In 2002 the video directed by Spike Jonze won a Music Video Production Association for Best Direction of a Music Video 13 Tribute the second single from the album discusses the greatest song in the world 14 written to save the souls of Gass and Black from a demon 15 but later forgotten 16 The song dropped guitar riffs from Led Zeppelin s Stairway to Heaven which had appeared in early versions 17 The single the band s most successful achieved Tenacious D s only chart top ten peaking at number 4 in Australia 18 The video directed by Liam Lynch was voted by Kerrang readers as the fifth best music video 19 The third music video for Fuck Her Gently a song described as an underground hit 20 and according to Black lauded by women s groups 21 depicted an animated Black and Gass as cherubs by John Kricfalusi the creator of Ren and Stimpy 22 The album opens with Kielbasa a song discussing anal sex The previously popular pseudo science book Dianetics is also mentioned as well as Krishna 23 Dio is a tribute to Ronnie James Dio that calls for the singer to pass the torch on to Tenacious D Black has said that this was a compliment as they could have asked others for the torch but ultimately we were bestowing an honor upon him 24 Reportedly Dio approved of the song 25 and let Tenacious D appear in the video for his single Push In addition Dio also appeared in the 2006 film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny playing himself Explosivo was originally intended as a tribute to Kurt Cobain 26 Seven of the tracks on the album are comedy skits One Note Song 23 Hard Fucking Inward Singing 23 Cock Pushups Friendship Test 23 Karate Schnitzel and Drive Thru 27 Double Team is another song on the topic of sex in particular threesomes 28 The Road deals with groupies whilst touring 29 Lee named after their no 1 fan 20 Lee is a song from the short The Fan in which the band stalk their biggest fan and sing an obsessive song about him 30 Karate is described as an aggressive song 29 taken from the short Angel in Disguise in which Black and Gass fight 31 The song ends with Black saying the words donkey crap in reverse audio Kyle Quit The Band from The Search for Inspirado is a song which documents the band reuniting after breaking up 31 Rock Your Socks with Tenacious D s desire to prove its classical and rock prowess through giving a taste of Bach s Bourree in E minor from Suite in E minor for Lute BWV 996 also used in another of Tenacious D song Classico That is Bach and it rocks popularized by one of the most famous classical guitarists Andres Segovia and prog rock band Jethro Tull The song features a shock comedy climax when lead singer Jack Black asks for the listener in return for their troubles in playing to them to perform a coprophilic ritual referred to colloquially as a Cleveland steamer Friendship talks of Black and Gass relationship 29 They sing of friendship being rare 32 In City Hall the longest song on the album described as epic 33 lead singer Black calls for the legalisation of cannabis 34 The song is described by the band and others 35 as a rock opera Some critics have lamented that songs performed live and featured on the TV series were not included on the album 36 These include Jesus Ranch and Cosmic Shame 36 37 Touring editIn support of the album the band embarked on a national tour All the songs were performed acoustically 38 The band covered Queen s Flash and The Beatles You Never Give Me Your Money 38 Tenacious D shows featured City Hall in the encore a song about rioting against the government and it played at shows until the events of September 11 attacks The band initially removed the song from the set but would eventually return it in the spring of 2002 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic85 100 39 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Entertainment WeeklyA 41 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 42 The Village VoiceC 43 Tenacious D s first album garnered critical acclaim Review aggregate website Metacritic gave the album a score of 85 out of 100 signifying universal acclaim 39 Entertainment Weekly described the release as being hilarious and no mere comedy record 41 AllMusic said it rocks so damn hard but it reflects on the lack of some of the songs from the HBO episodes 40 The A V Club wrote that Black and Gass manage an odd simultaneous fusion of stupid and clever 44 while Time wrote The pleasures of Tenacious D flow from a similar revelation Black and Gass set themselves up as buffoons with titles like Karate Schnitzel then proceed to defy expectations with precise guitars polished vocal harmonies and slamming backup musicians 45 Splendid magazine said of Tenacious D As entertainment Tenacious D succeeds surprisingly well for the first few listens The only long term replay value you ll get from this record will come from playing it for friends who haven t heard it 46 Flak Magazine criticised the band s use of skits between songs describing them as distracting and a nuisance 4 In addition Andy Gill of The Independent remarked that the album was full of swearing and scatology and was bereft of even the slightest skidmark of humour 47 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Tenacious D except Friendship Test skit by Bob OdenkirkNo TitleLength1 Kielbasa 3 002 One Note Song skit 1 233 Tribute 4 084 Wonderboy 4 065 Hard Fucking skit 0 356 Fuck Her Gently 2 037 Explosivo 1 558 Dio 1 419 Inward Singing skit 2 1310 Kyle Quit the Band 1 2911 The Road 2 1812 Cock Pushups skit 0 4813 Lee 1 0214 Friendship Test skit 1 3015 Friendship 1 5916 Karate Schnitzel skit 0 3617 Karate 1 0518 Rock Your Socks 3 3219 Drive Thru skit 3 0020 Double Team 3 1021 City Hall I Believe Malibu Nights Medley 9 02Total length 50 35 Bonus tracksNo TitleLength1 Jesus Ranch Full band digital track with album purchase via tenaciousd com 3 102 Pat Riley Acoustic digital track with 2013 vinyl re issue 2 24Personnel editTenacious D Jack Black lead vocals rhythm acoustic guitar Kyle Gass lead acoustic guitar rhythm electric guitar backing vocals Additional musicians Dave Grohl drums guitar on tracks 1 3 4 7 8 11 18 20 21 Steve McDonald bass guitar Warren Fitzgerald lead electric guitar Page McConnell keyboards Alfredo Ortiz percussion on tracks 3 15 18 20 Woody Jackson sitar on track 1 Andrew Gross strings on tracks 4 6 Ken Andrews guitar on tracks 3 10 11 15 John King echoplex on track 7 Production Produced by The Dust Brothers John King and Michael Simpson Assistant engineer Tony Scloss Mixed by Ken Andrews except tracks 2 5 6 9 12 14 16 17 19 which were mixed by The Dust Brothers Assistant mixing engineer Cameron Webb Engineer for Dave Grohl sessions Adam Kasper Engineer at ArchAngel Bernie Becker Recorded at The Boat RCR Labs in Silverlake California Drums Recorded at ArchAngel Recording Studio Mixed at Larrabee North in North Hollywood California Sound Castle Recording Studios in Los Angeles California Record One Studios in Sherman Oaks CA Mastered by Tom Baker for Precision Mastering in Hollywood California Art direction and design Brandy Flower Photography Sean Murphy and Matthew GassCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2001 2002 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 48 13 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 49 33 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 50 96 Irish Albums IRMA 51 18 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 52 42 Norwegian Albums VG lista 53 37 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 54 19 UK Albums OCC 55 38 US Billboard 200 56 33 Year end charts edit Chart 2002 Position Australian Albums ARIA 57 68 Canadian Alternative Albums Nielsen SoundScan 58 170 UK Albums OCC 59 95Certifications editCertifications and sales for Tenacious D Region Certification Certified units sales Austria IFPI Austria 60 Gold 20 000 Germany BVMI 61 Gold 150 000 United Kingdom BPI 62 2 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 63 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit Tenacious D Media notes Epic Records 2001 507735 2 RIAA Jones Alan 20 November 2006 Michael scores lead position on albums chart Music Week Retrieved 2008 10 09 a b Hickman Christopher Tenacious D Flak Magazine Archived from the original on 2008 12 04 Retrieved 2008 07 10 a b tenacious d they rock you don t MTV Archived from the original on 2008 02 21 Retrieved 2008 06 30 Schumacher Rasmussen Eric 2001 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