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Adore (album)

Adore is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins, released on June 2, 1998, by Virgin Records. After the multi-platinum success of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and a subsequent world tour, Adore was considered "one of the most anticipated albums of 1998" by MTV.[1] Recording the album proved to be a challenge as the band members struggled with lingering interpersonal problems, musical uncertainty in the wake of three increasingly successful rock albums, and the departure of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.[2] Frontman Billy Corgan would later characterize Adore as made by "a band falling apart".[3] Corgan was also going through a divorce and the death of his mother while recording the album.[4]

Adore
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 1998 (1998-06-02)
RecordedJune 1997 – March 1998
StudioSunset Sound, The Village Recorder, Chicago Recording Company & various studios
Genre
Length73:25
LabelVirgin
Producer
The Smashing Pumpkins chronology
Singles from Adore
  1. "Ava Adore"
    Released: May 18, 1998
  2. "Perfect"
    Released: September 7, 1998
Alternate cover
Vinyl cover/2014 reissue cover

The result was a much more subdued and electronica-tinged sound that Greg Kot of Rolling Stone magazine called "a complete break with the past".[5] The album divided the Smashing Pumpkins fan base and was not as commercially successful as their previous two albums. However, similar to the band's other releases across the decade, the album was critically acclaimed, becoming the third straight Pumpkins album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance[6] and has retrospectively gained a cult following.[7] A remastered and expanded version of the album was released on CD and vinyl in September 2014 as a part of the band's project to reissue their back catalogue from 1991 to 2000. This is their only album to be recorded as trio and their first album not to feature an official drummer.

Background edit

The Smashing Pumpkins had cemented their place as a cultural force with 1995's multi-platinum Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness.[8] Feeling the limitations of their guitar-driven hard rock sound, the band had started to branch out during the making of Mellon Collie, and, after the chart-topping success of the electronic-leaning "1979",[9] the band zeroed in on electronica.[10] As the sprawling and massively successful Infinite Sadness tour wound down, Billy Corgan found himself facing many difficult issues, including musical burnout, the absence of his "best friend and musical soul mate in the band" Jimmy Chamberlin, the end of his marriage, and the death of his mother to cancer.[11]

During this period, the band released two new singles on movie soundtracks—"Eye" and "The End Is the Beginning Is the End". Both songs incorporated electronic elements, yet retained the hard rock elements of the band's previous material; one reviewer called the two singles "balls-out, full-energy chargers" and wrote off the Pumpkins' previous remarks that the upcoming album would "rock" less.[12] However, the new album material Corgan was writing consisted mainly of simple acoustic songs.[11] Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky, and Matt Walker spent a few days in the studio in February 1997 laying down demos mostly as live takes, and the band hoped to quickly record an entire album in such a manner.[11] Corgan, hoping to maintain the band's progressive rock-inspired experimentation, soon had second thoughts about this approach and began envisioning a hybrid of folk rock and electronica that was at once "ancient" and "futuristic".[11]

Recording edit

The Smashing Pumpkins started demoing in February 1997 and recorded 30 songs for the album which, at one point, looked set to be a double album. The band subsequently cut the number of tracks on the album to 14.[13]

After playing several festival dates in summer 1997, the band began working at a variety of Chicago studios with producer Brad Wood—with whom Corgan previously had worked in the early 1990s.[14] While Mellon Collie had mostly been recorded with the full participation of all the band members, the band dynamics during the new sessions soon muddled as Corgan, uninspired by his bandmates, worked mostly alone.[11] Wood, too, was leaving Corgan unsatisfied, so, after six weeks in Chicago, the band—minus Wood and Matt Walker—relocated to Los Angeles and started work at Sunset Sound, with Corgan now the de facto producer.[11][15]

 
Due to Jimmy Chamberlin being fired from the Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron was one of several percussionists brought into the studio to record with the band.

The band rented a house and hoped living communally would foster good relations and a happier recording environment.[16] According to Corgan, Iha refused to live in the house and rarely visited.[16] The recording sessions continued to be slow-moving and heavily technical.[17] In the absence of a drummer, the band used a drum machine as it had in its earliest incarnation.[16] The band also enlisted Joey Waronker, of Beck's band, and Matt Cameron, of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam, for a few songs each.[18][19] Bon Harris of Nitzer Ebb contributed electronic sequencing and sounds to eight album tracks, with the band giving him mostly free rein.[20]

At the behest of the band's management, Rick Rubin was brought in to produce one song, "Let Me Give the World to You", but the song was left off the album, later to be re-recorded for Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music.[21] With around thirty songs recorded, Corgan began to see an end and enlisted Mellon Collie co-producer Flood to help finish the recording, pull the album together, and mix the songs.[17]

Art direction for the album is credited to Frank Olinsky, Billy Corgan, and Corgan's then-girlfriend and frequent collaborator Yelena Yemchuk. The artwork for the album and its singles consisted almost entirely of black-and-white photographs shot by Yemchuk, many of which featured model Amy Wesson.[22]

Music edit

Corgan was deliberately setting out to widen his band's sound and message, explaining that he was not "talking to teenagers anymore. I'm talking to everyone now. It's a wider dialogue. I'm talking to people who are older than me and younger than me, and our generation as well."[15] He said much of the record was "an attempt to go back to what's important at a musical core and build it outward".[23] He would later reflect that he was "stuck on the idea that [he] needed to prove [he] was an artist, which is the death knell of any artist".[24]

The music on Adore has been categorized by reviewers as electronic rock,[25][26] gothic rock,[27] art rock,[28] synth-pop,[29] and industrial rock.[30] Distorted guitars and live drums, the previous hallmarks of the Pumpkins sound, took a back seat in a sonic palette that included much more synthesizers, drum programming, acoustic guitar, and piano.[5] At least five songs on the album are driven chiefly by piano.[5]

"Tear" was written for the Lost Highway soundtrack but was rejected by David Lynch in favor of "Eye".[31] "Pug" was originally recorded as a "minor key blues death march" with drums by Matt Cameron, while the album version uses drum programming.[21] The only song on the album to feature Cameron, "For Martha", is a tribute to Corgan's mother that was primarily recorded as one live take.[17]

Apart from being the first album without Jimmy Chamberlin, Adore was the first album to not include writing contributions from James Iha,[22] who was concurrently working on his solo album Let It Come Down. However, he did contribute the track "Summer" to the "Perfect" single.[22]

Promotion and release edit

The lead-up to Adore was marked by conflicting statements as to the album's sound—Corgan initially said the band was heading in the direction of the heavy-metal-guitar-and-electronic music-driven "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" in summer 1997.[32] while the band's management reported the album would be all acoustic.[33] In early 1998, Corgan called the sound "arcane night music",[34] elaborating, "The people that say it's acoustic will be wrong. The people that say it's electronic will be wrong. The people that say it's a Pumpkins record will be wrong. I will try to make something that is indescribable".[35] Further complicating the situation was the record label's initial insistence to use the Rick Rubin-produced, upbeat, poppy song "Let Me Give the World to You" as the album's lead single, something Corgan strongly objected to, fearing it would give listeners the wrong first impression of the album.[36] Corgan had to drop the song off the track list altogether to avoid using it as a single.[36]

Adore was released on June 2, 1998, in most of the world, the same day the video for first single "Ava Adore" premiered. The album booklet and music video showcased the band's new gothic look. The second single, "Perfect", was also accompanied by a music video, which debuted on August 16.[37]

Touring edit

After the release of Adore, the band embarked on a scaled-back 14-show world tour entitled An Evening with The Smashing Pumpkins to support Adore.[38] Abroad, the Pumpkins played at what had been called an "eclectic mix of interesting venues",[39] among them the rooftop of a FNAC record store in Paris, France,[40] in the botanic gardens of Brussels, Belgium,[41] at the Cannes Film Festival,[42] and at an International Shipping Harbor in Sydney, Australia.[43] In the United States, the Pumpkins donated 100% of their ticket profits to local charities[44] (yet one stop on the tour, Minneapolis, was a free concert and underestimated the attendance of the show).[45] In the end, the Pumpkins, with the help of their fans, raised over $2.8 million in this manner.[46]

The lineup was the most expansive yet, including former John Mellencamp and Melissa Etheridge drummer Kenny Aronoff,[47] percussionists Dan Morris and Stephen Hodges, and David Bowie pianist Mike Garson.[48] Violinist Lisa Germano was also set to appear,[49] but did not ultimately appear in the touring line-up. The set was mainly Adore material, with only a handful of reworked Mellon Collie songs and no songs from prior to 1995, eliminating many of their radio hits and fan favorites,[38] with the exception of some shows performed in South American countries like Brazil and Chile, where they played for the first time, so they included old hits like "Today" and "Disarm".[50][51]

In retrospect, Corgan regretted the decision to hire the two percussionists to play alongside Aronoff, instead of having the drummer play along with loops from the album. "That drove Kenny up the wall because Kenny has perfect time and one guy played on top and the other behind. I remember Kenny saying, 'I feel like I'm tripping on LSD' because he kept hearing things that were not in time, and it drove him crazy," said Corgan in the Adore reissue liner notes. Performing with Garson was also challenging because, according to Corgan, "he made a decision 40 years ago that he would live in the intuitive flow of what he was feeling, so he literally cannot play the same thing twice. So we'd have gigs where he'd have that same magic as on Aladdin Sane and the next night he'd come and play the extreme opposite style—like honkytonk. I really respect Mike, but to play with him was always challenging; precisely because he is such a supreme musician."[52]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [28]
Chicago Sun-Times    [53]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[54]
The Guardian     [55]
Los Angeles Times    [56]
NME5/10[57]
Pitchfork8.1/10 (1998)[12]
8.5/10 (2014)[58]
Rolling Stone     [5]
Select3/5[59]
Spin5/10[60]

Critical reception to Adore was generally positive. Greg Kot of Rolling Stone magazine regarded Adore as "the most intimate album the Pumpkins have ever made and also the prettiest, a parade of swooning melodies and gentle, unfolding nocturnes".[5] Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork described the album as "the Pumpkins' best offering since Siamese Dream".[12] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described Adore as "a hushed, elegiac album that sounds curiously out of time".[28] Adore was considered one of "an inspiring range of 25 classic alternative American albums" by The Guardian.[61] The lyrics received particular praise from critics—Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun-Times, who in 1993 had criticized Corgan's lyrics as "too often sound[ing] like sophomoric poetry",[62] said Corgan "took a big leap forward as a lyricist" starting with Adore.[63] Schreiber, who criticized Mellon Collie as "lyrical rock-bottom",[64] called Adore's lyrics "poetic", particularly singling out "To Sheila".[12] Greg Kot emphasized the "oblique, private longings, and weighty, sometimes awkward conceits" in the lyrics,[5] while David Browne of Entertainment Weekly called them "unsettled and unsettling".[54] The contributions of Wretzky and Iha also received praise, with Kot noting that "Iha's quirky guitar accents and Wretzky's unflashy resolve [...] give Adore a warmth and camaraderie no other Pumpkins album can match."[65]

Despite this, public reception to Adore was lukewarm.[66] Adore entered the Billboard 200 at number two with 174,000 units of the album sold in its first week,[67] and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) five weeks later,[68] but the album soon departed the charts, leaving Adore far short of the sales figures of its predecessors. Two additional promotional singles, "Crestfallen" and "To Sheila", were released to radio stations but failed to gain traction and were never released as commercial singles.[15] As of May 2005, Adore has sold 1.1 million units in the US and at least three times as many copies worldwide.[65]

Corgan blamed himself for the record's reception with the public, saying he "made the mistake of telling people it was a techno record" and that if he "would have told everyone Adore was the Pumpkins' acoustic album we would have never had the problems that we had".[69] Corgan wrote on the band's website that the album's title was "misunderstood" and "a joke that no one ever got", explaining that Adore was meant as a play on "A Door", meaning the album would offer a new entrance to the band's career.[70] In 2005, Corgan would call the making of the album "one of the most painful experiences of my life".[16]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Billy Corgan

Adore track listing
No.TitleLength
1."To Sheila"4:45
2."Ava Adore"4:20
3."Perfect"3:22
4."Daphne Descends"4:38
5."Once Upon a Time"4:06
6."Tear"5:52
7."Crestfallen"4:09
8."Appels + Oranjes"3:34
9."Pug"4:46
10."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete"4:33
11."Annie-Dog"3:36
12."Shame"6:37
13."Behold! The Night Mare"5:12
14."For Martha"8:17
15."Blank Page"4:51
16."17" (not on vinyl pressings)0:17
Total length:73:25
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
16."Once in a While" ("17" moves to track 17)3:33

2014 CD/DVD reissue edit

As part of Virgin/Universal Music's reissue campaign, a special edition of the album was released on September 23, 2014.[71][72] The release consists of the original album remastered and 91 bonus tracks of previously unreleased material, demos and alternate versions of Adore-era songs. It was released in five formats: the physical box set containing all 107 tracks, the digital deluxe edition containing 74 of the bonus tracks, as well as single disc CD and double-LP versions containing only the stereo remaster of the album.[71] The digital version of the reissue was released on October 3, 2014.[73]

The actual Adore album was remastered by Bob Ludwig. The entire set includes session outtakes and a mono version of the album, with Corgan saying the new mixes contain "elements from the original sessions that were stored digitally, but never used; such as some of the work done by Bon Harris".[74]

The package also includes a DVD consisting of footage of the band's show from August 4, 1998, at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Georgia.[71]

2014 Reissue CD 1: Adore Stereo Remastered
No.TitleLength
1."To Sheila"4:40
2."Ava Adore"4:30
3."Perfect"3:23
4."Daphne Descends"4:41
5."Once Upon a Time"4:04
6."Tear"5:56
7."Crestfallen"3:57
8."Appels + Oranjes"3:35
9."Pug"4:54
10."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete"4:35
11."Annie-Dog"3:37
12."Shame"6:42
13."Behold! The Night Mare"5:12
14."For Martha"8:18
15."Blank Page"4:58
16."17"0:17
2014 Reissue CD 2: Adore Mono Remastered
No.TitleLength
1."To Sheila"4:39
2."Ava Adore"4:24
3."Perfect"3:29
4."Daphne Descends"4:43
5."Once Upon a Time"4:06
6."Tear"5:51
7."Crestfallen"3:56
8."Appels + Oranjes"3:39
9."Pug"4:48
10."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete"4:33
11."Annie-Dog"3:39
12."Shame"6:39
13."Behold! The Night Mare"5:12
14."For Martha"7:07
15."Blank Page"4:50
2014 Reissue CD 3: In a State of Passage
No.TitleLength
1."Blissed and Gone" (Sadlands demo)4:17
2."Christmastime" (Sadlands demo)3:27
3."My Mistake" (Sadlands demo)4:50
4."Sparrow" (Sadlands demo)2:55
5."Valentine" (Sadlands demo)4:22
6."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" (Sadlands demo)5:23
7."What If?" (Alternate version of "Appels + Oranjes" / Streeterville demo)3:27
8."Chewing Gum" (CRC demo)3:00
9."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" (CRC demo)5:01
10."The Ethers Tragic" (CRC demo/2014 mix – Instrumental)2:49
11."The Guns of Love Disastrous" (CRC demo/2014 mix – Instrumental)2:03
12."Annie-Dog" (CRC demo/Take 10)3:25
13."Once in a While" (CRC demo/2014 mix)3:34
14."Do You Close Your Eyes When You Kiss Me?" (CRC demo)3:07
15."For Martha" (CRC demo/Take 1)7:19
16."My Mistake" (CRC demo/Take 1)4:00
17."Blissed and Gone" (CRC demo)3:29
18."For Martha" (CRC demo/Take 2 – Instrumental)5:39
2014 Reissue CD 4: Chalices, Palaces and Deep Pools
No.TitleLength
1."For Martha" (Symphonic Snippet – Instrumental)2:40
2."Crestfallen" (Matt Walker 2014 "Reimagined" version)3:39
3."To Sheila" (Early Banjo version)4:24
4."Ava Adore" (Puffy Combs 1998 remix)4:37
5."O Rio" (Sadlands Demo – Instrumental)2:28
6."Waiting"3:49
7."Once Upon a Time" (Sadlands demo)4:20
8."Eye" (2014 mix)4:54
9."Saturnine" (Piano and voice version)3:47
10."Cash Car Star" (Matt Walker 2014 "Reimagined" version)4:00
11."Pug" (Matt Walker 2014 "Reimagined" version)4:35
12."Perfect" (No strings version)3:24
13."It's Alright" (Instrumental)4:20
14."Czarina" (Take 1)3:57
15."Indecision" (Sadlands demo)2:43
16."Blank Page" (Early version)4:57
2014 Reissue CD 5: Malice, Callous and Fools
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let Me Give the World to You" (Rick Rubin/Adore version) 4:19
2."Tear" (from digital transfer) 5:52
3."Cross" 4:53
4."Because You Are" 3:51
5."Jersey Shore" (Sadlands demo) 3:41
6."Shame" (Take 1) 4:54
7."Summer" (Instrumental)James Iha3:08
8."Blissed and Gone" (Drone version) 5:11
9."Heaven" (Sadlands demo – Instrumental) 4:02
10."Daphne Descends" (Matt Walker 2014 "Reimagined" version) 5:06
11."Saturnine" (Matt Walker 2014 "Reimagined" version) 3:57
12."Behold! The Night Mare" (Alternate vocal) 4:59
13."Perfect" (Acoustic demo) 3:18
14."Do You Close Your Eyes?" 4:22
15."The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning" 5:00
2014 Reissue CD 6: Kissed Alive Too
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ava Adore" (Live/São Paulo session) 4:47
2."Daphne Descends" (Live/São Paulo session) 4:27
3."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" (Live/São Paulo session) 4:42
4."Tear" (Live/São Paulo session) 7:01
5."Shame" (Live Mancow's Morning Madhouse session, Chicago) 4:19
6."Blank Page" (Live Mancow's Morning Madhouse session, Chicago) 7:52
7."To Sheila" (Live at Ryman Auditorium, Nashville) 7:16
8."Money (That's What I Want)" (Live at Dodger Stadium, LA)Berry Gordy Jr., Janie Bradford3:30
9."X.Y.U. Medley" (Live at Dodger Stadium, LA)Billy Corgan, Benjamin Rossi, Larry Carter, Debora Iyall, Peter Wood, Frank Zincavage11:19
10."Transmission" (Live at rehearsals, Chicago)Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris12:51
2014 Reissue DVD: Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA – August 4, 1998
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."To Sheila" 7:11
2."Behold! The Night Mare" 5:16
3."Pug" 5:06
4."Crestfallen" 4:30
5."Ava Adore" 5:41
6."Tear" 9:59
7."Annie-Dog" 4:27
8."Perfect" 3:35
9."Thru the Eyes of Ruby" 10:15
10."Tonight, Tonight" 4:19
11."Once Upon a Time" 4:37
12."The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" (Includes percussionist solo leading into the next song) 10:20
13."Bullet with Butterfly Wings" 5:30
14."Shame" 9:17
15."For Martha" 8:25
16."Blank Page" 9:48
17."Transmission"Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris25:52

Personnel edit

The Smashing Pumpkins edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Matt Walker – drums on "To Sheila", "Ava Adore", "Daphne Descends", "Tear", "The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete", "Annie-Dog", and "Behold! The Night Mare"
  • Matt Cameron – drums on "For Martha"
  • Joey Waronker – drums on "Perfect", additional drums on "Once Upon a Time" and "Pug"
  • Dennis Flemion – additional vocals in "To Sheila" and "Behold! The Night Mare"
  • Jimmy Flemion – additional vocals in "To Sheila" and "Behold! The Night Mare"
  • Bon Harris – additional programming on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 13; additional vocals in "For Martha"
  • Brad Wood – additional production and engineering on tracks 1, 2, 4, 6, 13, and 15, additional vocals in "Behold! The Night Mare", organ in "Blank Page"

Technical edit

  • Robbie Adams – engineering, mixing
  • Chris Brickley – recording assistant
  • Flood – additional production, mixing
  • Eric Greedy – mix assistant
  • Steve Johnson – recording assistant
  • Ron Lowe – recording assistant
  • Jay Nicholas – mix assistant
  • Frank Olinsky – art direction and design
  • Neil Perry – engineer, mixing
  • Matt Prock – recording assistant
  • Chris Shepard – engineer
  • Jamie Siegel – mix assistant
  • Bjorn Thorsrud – digital editing, engineering
  • Ed Tinley – recording assistant
  • Andy Van Dette – digital editing and compilation
  • Jeff Vereb – recording assistant
  • Howie Weinbergmastering
  • Howard C. Willing – engineering, mix assistant
  • John Wydrycs – mix assistant
  • Yelena Yemchuk – photography, art direction and design

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Sales certifications for Adore
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[105] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[106] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[107] Gold 25,000^
France (SNEP)[108] Gold 100,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[109] Gold 100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[110] Platinum 15,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway)[111] Gold 25,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[112] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[113] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[114] Platinum 1,000,000^

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

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adore, album, adore, fourth, studio, album, american, alternative, rock, band, smashing, pumpkins, released, june, 1998, virgin, records, after, multi, platinum, success, mellon, collie, infinite, sadness, subsequent, world, tour, adore, considered, most, anti. Adore is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins released on June 2 1998 by Virgin Records After the multi platinum success of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and a subsequent world tour Adore was considered one of the most anticipated albums of 1998 by MTV 1 Recording the album proved to be a challenge as the band members struggled with lingering interpersonal problems musical uncertainty in the wake of three increasingly successful rock albums and the departure of drummer Jimmy Chamberlin 2 Frontman Billy Corgan would later characterize Adore as made by a band falling apart 3 Corgan was also going through a divorce and the death of his mother while recording the album 4 AdoreStudio album by The Smashing PumpkinsReleasedJune 2 1998 1998 06 02 RecordedJune 1997 March 1998StudioSunset Sound The Village Recorder Chicago Recording Company amp various studiosGenreElectronic rock gothic rock art rock synth pop industrial rockLength73 25LabelVirginProducerBilly Corgan Flood Brad WoodThe Smashing Pumpkins chronologyThe Aeroplane Flies High 1996 Adore 1998 Machina The Machines of God 2000 Singles from Adore Ava Adore Released May 18 1998 Perfect Released September 7 1998Alternate coverVinyl cover 2014 reissue cover The result was a much more subdued and electronica tinged sound that Greg Kot of Rolling Stone magazine called a complete break with the past 5 The album divided the Smashing Pumpkins fan base and was not as commercially successful as their previous two albums However similar to the band s other releases across the decade the album was critically acclaimed becoming the third straight Pumpkins album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance 6 and has retrospectively gained a cult following 7 A remastered and expanded version of the album was released on CD and vinyl in September 2014 as a part of the band s project to reissue their back catalogue from 1991 to 2000 This is their only album to be recorded as trio and their first album not to feature an official drummer Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 2 1 Music 3 Promotion and release 4 Touring 5 Reception 6 Track listing 6 1 2014 CD DVD reissue 7 Personnel 7 1 The Smashing Pumpkins 7 2 Additional musicians 7 3 Technical 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksBackground editThe Smashing Pumpkins had cemented their place as a cultural force with 1995 s multi platinum Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 8 Feeling the limitations of their guitar driven hard rock sound the band had started to branch out during the making of Mellon Collie and after the chart topping success of the electronic leaning 1979 9 the band zeroed in on electronica 10 As the sprawling and massively successful Infinite Sadness tour wound down Billy Corgan found himself facing many difficult issues including musical burnout the absence of his best friend and musical soul mate in the band Jimmy Chamberlin the end of his marriage and the death of his mother to cancer 11 During this period the band released two new singles on movie soundtracks Eye and The End Is the Beginning Is the End Both songs incorporated electronic elements yet retained the hard rock elements of the band s previous material one reviewer called the two singles balls out full energy chargers and wrote off the Pumpkins previous remarks that the upcoming album would rock less 12 However the new album material Corgan was writing consisted mainly of simple acoustic songs 11 Corgan James Iha D arcy Wretzky and Matt Walker spent a few days in the studio in February 1997 laying down demos mostly as live takes and the band hoped to quickly record an entire album in such a manner 11 Corgan hoping to maintain the band s progressive rock inspired experimentation soon had second thoughts about this approach and began envisioning a hybrid of folk rock and electronica that was at once ancient and futuristic 11 Recording editThe Smashing Pumpkins started demoing in February 1997 and recorded 30 songs for the album which at one point looked set to be a double album The band subsequently cut the number of tracks on the album to 14 13 After playing several festival dates in summer 1997 the band began working at a variety of Chicago studios with producer Brad Wood with whom Corgan previously had worked in the early 1990s 14 While Mellon Collie had mostly been recorded with the full participation of all the band members the band dynamics during the new sessions soon muddled as Corgan uninspired by his bandmates worked mostly alone 11 Wood too was leaving Corgan unsatisfied so after six weeks in Chicago the band minus Wood and Matt Walker relocated to Los Angeles and started work at Sunset Sound with Corgan now the de facto producer 11 15 nbsp Due to Jimmy Chamberlin being fired from the Smashing Pumpkins Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron was one of several percussionists brought into the studio to record with the band The band rented a house and hoped living communally would foster good relations and a happier recording environment 16 According to Corgan Iha refused to live in the house and rarely visited 16 The recording sessions continued to be slow moving and heavily technical 17 In the absence of a drummer the band used a drum machine as it had in its earliest incarnation 16 The band also enlisted Joey Waronker of Beck s band and Matt Cameron of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam for a few songs each 18 19 Bon Harris of Nitzer Ebb contributed electronic sequencing and sounds to eight album tracks with the band giving him mostly free rein 20 At the behest of the band s management Rick Rubin was brought in to produce one song Let Me Give the World to You but the song was left off the album later to be re recorded for Machina II The Friends amp Enemies of Modern Music 21 With around thirty songs recorded Corgan began to see an end and enlisted Mellon Collie co producer Flood to help finish the recording pull the album together and mix the songs 17 Art direction for the album is credited to Frank Olinsky Billy Corgan and Corgan s then girlfriend and frequent collaborator Yelena Yemchuk The artwork for the album and its singles consisted almost entirely of black and white photographs shot by Yemchuk many of which featured model Amy Wesson 22 Music edit Corgan was deliberately setting out to widen his band s sound and message explaining that he was not talking to teenagers anymore I m talking to everyone now It s a wider dialogue I m talking to people who are older than me and younger than me and our generation as well 15 He said much of the record was an attempt to go back to what s important at a musical core and build it outward 23 He would later reflect that he was stuck on the idea that he needed to prove he was an artist which is the death knell of any artist 24 The music on Adore has been categorized by reviewers as electronic rock 25 26 gothic rock 27 art rock 28 synth pop 29 and industrial rock 30 Distorted guitars and live drums the previous hallmarks of the Pumpkins sound took a back seat in a sonic palette that included much more synthesizers drum programming acoustic guitar and piano 5 At least five songs on the album are driven chiefly by piano 5 Tear was written for the Lost Highway soundtrack but was rejected by David Lynch in favor of Eye 31 Pug was originally recorded as a minor key blues death march with drums by Matt Cameron while the album version uses drum programming 21 The only song on the album to feature Cameron For Martha is a tribute to Corgan s mother that was primarily recorded as one live take 17 Apart from being the first album without Jimmy Chamberlin Adore was the first album to not include writing contributions from James Iha 22 who was concurrently working on his solo album Let It Come Down However he did contribute the track Summer to the Perfect single 22 Promotion and release edit nbsp Ava Adore source source Sample of Ava Adore the first single from Adore 1998 which emphasizes the band s new electronic music based sound via the use of drum machines and effects Problems playing this file See media help The lead up to Adore was marked by conflicting statements as to the album s sound Corgan initially said the band was heading in the direction of the heavy metal guitar and electronic music driven The End Is the Beginning Is the End in summer 1997 32 while the band s management reported the album would be all acoustic 33 In early 1998 Corgan called the sound arcane night music 34 elaborating The people that say it s acoustic will be wrong The people that say it s electronic will be wrong The people that say it s a Pumpkins record will be wrong I will try to make something that is indescribable 35 Further complicating the situation was the record label s initial insistence to use the Rick Rubin produced upbeat poppy song Let Me Give the World to You as the album s lead single something Corgan strongly objected to fearing it would give listeners the wrong first impression of the album 36 Corgan had to drop the song off the track list altogether to avoid using it as a single 36 Adore was released on June 2 1998 in most of the world the same day the video for first single Ava Adore premiered The album booklet and music video showcased the band s new gothic look The second single Perfect was also accompanied by a music video which debuted on August 16 37 Touring editAfter the release of Adore the band embarked on a scaled back 14 show world tour entitled An Evening with The Smashing Pumpkins to support Adore 38 Abroad the Pumpkins played at what had been called an eclectic mix of interesting venues 39 among them the rooftop of a FNAC record store in Paris France 40 in the botanic gardens of Brussels Belgium 41 at the Cannes Film Festival 42 and at an International Shipping Harbor in Sydney Australia 43 In the United States the Pumpkins donated 100 of their ticket profits to local charities 44 yet one stop on the tour Minneapolis was a free concert and underestimated the attendance of the show 45 In the end the Pumpkins with the help of their fans raised over 2 8 million in this manner 46 The lineup was the most expansive yet including former John Mellencamp and Melissa Etheridge drummer Kenny Aronoff 47 percussionists Dan Morris and Stephen Hodges and David Bowie pianist Mike Garson 48 Violinist Lisa Germano was also set to appear 49 but did not ultimately appear in the touring line up The set was mainly Adore material with only a handful of reworked Mellon Collie songs and no songs from prior to 1995 eliminating many of their radio hits and fan favorites 38 with the exception of some shows performed in South American countries like Brazil and Chile where they played for the first time so they included old hits like Today and Disarm 50 51 In retrospect Corgan regretted the decision to hire the two percussionists to play alongside Aronoff instead of having the drummer play along with loops from the album That drove Kenny up the wall because Kenny has perfect time and one guy played on top and the other behind I remember Kenny saying I feel like I m tripping on LSD because he kept hearing things that were not in time and it drove him crazy said Corgan in the Adore reissue liner notes Performing with Garson was also challenging because according to Corgan he made a decision 40 years ago that he would live in the intuitive flow of what he was feeling so he literally cannot play the same thing twice So we d have gigs where he d have that same magic as on Aladdin Sane and the next night he d come and play the extreme opposite style like honkytonk I really respect Mike but to play with him was always challenging precisely because he is such a supreme musician 52 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Chicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 53 Entertainment WeeklyB 54 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 55 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 56 NME5 10 57 Pitchfork8 1 10 1998 12 8 5 10 2014 58 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Select3 5 59 Spin5 10 60 Critical reception to Adore was generally positive Greg Kot of Rolling Stone magazine regarded Adore as the most intimate album the Pumpkins have ever made and also the prettiest a parade of swooning melodies and gentle unfolding nocturnes 5 Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork described the album as the Pumpkins best offering since Siamese Dream 12 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described Adore as a hushed elegiac album that sounds curiously out of time 28 Adore was considered one of an inspiring range of 25 classic alternative American albums by The Guardian 61 The lyrics received particular praise from critics Jim DeRogatis of the Chicago Sun Times who in 1993 had criticized Corgan s lyrics as too often sound ing like sophomoric poetry 62 said Corgan took a big leap forward as a lyricist starting with Adore 63 Schreiber who criticized Mellon Collie as lyrical rock bottom 64 called Adore s lyrics poetic particularly singling out To Sheila 12 Greg Kot emphasized the oblique private longings and weighty sometimes awkward conceits in the lyrics 5 while David Browne of Entertainment Weekly called them unsettled and unsettling 54 The contributions of Wretzky and Iha also received praise with Kot noting that Iha s quirky guitar accents and Wretzky s unflashy resolve give Adore a warmth and camaraderie no other Pumpkins album can match 65 Despite this public reception to Adore was lukewarm 66 Adore entered the Billboard 200 at number two with 174 000 units of the album sold in its first week 67 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA five weeks later 68 but the album soon departed the charts leaving Adore far short of the sales figures of its predecessors Two additional promotional singles Crestfallen and To Sheila were released to radio stations but failed to gain traction and were never released as commercial singles 15 As of May 2005 Adore has sold 1 1 million units in the US and at least three times as many copies worldwide 65 Corgan blamed himself for the record s reception with the public saying he made the mistake of telling people it was a techno record and that if he would have told everyone Adore was the Pumpkins acoustic album we would have never had the problems that we had 69 Corgan wrote on the band s website that the album s title was misunderstood and a joke that no one ever got explaining that Adore was meant as a play on A Door meaning the album would offer a new entrance to the band s career 70 In 2005 Corgan would call the making of the album one of the most painful experiences of my life 16 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Billy CorganAdore track listingNo TitleLength1 To Sheila 4 452 Ava Adore 4 203 Perfect 3 224 Daphne Descends 4 385 Once Upon a Time 4 066 Tear 5 527 Crestfallen 4 098 Appels Oranjes 3 349 Pug 4 4610 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete 4 3311 Annie Dog 3 3612 Shame 6 3713 Behold The Night Mare 5 1214 For Martha 8 1715 Blank Page 4 5116 17 not on vinyl pressings 0 17Total length 73 25 Japanese edition bonus trackNo TitleLength16 Once in a While 17 moves to track 17 3 33 2014 CD DVD reissue edit As part of Virgin Universal Music s reissue campaign a special edition of the album was released on September 23 2014 71 72 The release consists of the original album remastered and 91 bonus tracks of previously unreleased material demos and alternate versions of Adore era songs It was released in five formats the physical box set containing all 107 tracks the digital deluxe edition containing 74 of the bonus tracks as well as single disc CD and double LP versions containing only the stereo remaster of the album 71 The digital version of the reissue was released on October 3 2014 73 The actual Adore album was remastered by Bob Ludwig The entire set includes session outtakes and a mono version of the album with Corgan saying the new mixes contain elements from the original sessions that were stored digitally but never used such as some of the work done by Bon Harris 74 The package also includes a DVD consisting of footage of the band s show from August 4 1998 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia 71 2014 Reissue CD 1 Adore Stereo RemasteredNo TitleLength1 To Sheila 4 402 Ava Adore 4 303 Perfect 3 234 Daphne Descends 4 415 Once Upon a Time 4 046 Tear 5 567 Crestfallen 3 578 Appels Oranjes 3 359 Pug 4 5410 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete 4 3511 Annie Dog 3 3712 Shame 6 4213 Behold The Night Mare 5 1214 For Martha 8 1815 Blank Page 4 5816 17 0 17 2014 Reissue CD 2 Adore Mono RemasteredNo TitleLength1 To Sheila 4 392 Ava Adore 4 243 Perfect 3 294 Daphne Descends 4 435 Once Upon a Time 4 066 Tear 5 517 Crestfallen 3 568 Appels Oranjes 3 399 Pug 4 4810 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete 4 3311 Annie Dog 3 3912 Shame 6 3913 Behold The Night Mare 5 1214 For Martha 7 0715 Blank Page 4 50 2014 Reissue CD 3 In a State of PassageNo TitleLength1 Blissed and Gone Sadlands demo 4 172 Christmastime Sadlands demo 3 273 My Mistake Sadlands demo 4 504 Sparrow Sadlands demo 2 555 Valentine Sadlands demo 4 226 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete Sadlands demo 5 237 What If Alternate version of Appels Oranjes Streeterville demo 3 278 Chewing Gum CRC demo 3 009 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete CRC demo 5 0110 The Ethers Tragic CRC demo 2014 mix Instrumental 2 4911 The Guns of Love Disastrous CRC demo 2014 mix Instrumental 2 0312 Annie Dog CRC demo Take 10 3 2513 Once in a While CRC demo 2014 mix 3 3414 Do You Close Your Eyes When You Kiss Me CRC demo 3 0715 For Martha CRC demo Take 1 7 1916 My Mistake CRC demo Take 1 4 0017 Blissed and Gone CRC demo 3 2918 For Martha CRC demo Take 2 Instrumental 5 39 2014 Reissue CD 4 Chalices Palaces and Deep PoolsNo TitleLength1 For Martha Symphonic Snippet Instrumental 2 402 Crestfallen Matt Walker 2014 Reimagined version 3 393 To Sheila Early Banjo version 4 244 Ava Adore Puffy Combs 1998 remix 4 375 O Rio Sadlands Demo Instrumental 2 286 Waiting 3 497 Once Upon a Time Sadlands demo 4 208 Eye 2014 mix 4 549 Saturnine Piano and voice version 3 4710 Cash Car Star Matt Walker 2014 Reimagined version 4 0011 Pug Matt Walker 2014 Reimagined version 4 3512 Perfect No strings version 3 2413 It s Alright Instrumental 4 2014 Czarina Take 1 3 5715 Indecision Sadlands demo 2 4316 Blank Page Early version 4 57 2014 Reissue CD 5 Malice Callous and FoolsNo TitleWriter s Length1 Let Me Give the World to You Rick Rubin Adore version 4 192 Tear from digital transfer 5 523 Cross 4 534 Because You Are 3 515 Jersey Shore Sadlands demo 3 416 Shame Take 1 4 547 Summer Instrumental James Iha3 088 Blissed and Gone Drone version 5 119 Heaven Sadlands demo Instrumental 4 0210 Daphne Descends Matt Walker 2014 Reimagined version 5 0611 Saturnine Matt Walker 2014 Reimagined version 3 5712 Behold The Night Mare Alternate vocal 4 5913 Perfect Acoustic demo 3 1814 Do You Close Your Eyes 4 2215 The Beginning Is the End Is the Beginning 5 00 2014 Reissue CD 6 Kissed Alive TooNo TitleWriter s Length1 Ava Adore Live Sao Paulo session 4 472 Daphne Descends Live Sao Paulo session 4 273 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete Live Sao Paulo session 4 424 Tear Live Sao Paulo session 7 015 Shame Live Mancow s Morning Madhouse session Chicago 4 196 Blank Page Live Mancow s Morning Madhouse session Chicago 7 527 To Sheila Live at Ryman Auditorium Nashville 7 168 Money That s What I Want Live at Dodger Stadium LA Berry Gordy Jr Janie Bradford3 309 X Y U Medley Live at Dodger Stadium LA Billy Corgan Benjamin Rossi Larry Carter Debora Iyall Peter Wood Frank Zincavage11 1910 Transmission Live at rehearsals Chicago Ian Curtis Bernard Sumner Peter Hook Stephen Morris12 51 2014 Reissue DVD Fox Theater Atlanta GA August 4 1998No TitleWriter s Length1 To Sheila 7 112 Behold The Night Mare 5 163 Pug 5 064 Crestfallen 4 305 Ava Adore 5 416 Tear 9 597 Annie Dog 4 278 Perfect 3 359 Thru the Eyes of Ruby 10 1510 Tonight Tonight 4 1911 Once Upon a Time 4 3712 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete Includes percussionist solo leading into the next song 10 2013 Bullet with Butterfly Wings 5 3014 Shame 9 1715 For Martha 8 2516 Blank Page 9 4817 Transmission Ian Curtis Bernard Sumner Peter Hook Stephen Morris25 52Personnel editThe Smashing Pumpkins edit Billy Corgan vocals rhythm and lead guitar piano keyboards production mixing art direction and design James Iha lead and rhythm guitar vocals D arcy Wretzky bass guitar rhythm guitar uncredited Additional musicians edit Matt Walker drums on To Sheila Ava Adore Daphne Descends Tear The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete Annie Dog and Behold The Night Mare Matt Cameron drums on For Martha Joey Waronker drums on Perfect additional drums on Once Upon a Time and Pug Dennis Flemion additional vocals in To Sheila and Behold The Night Mare Jimmy Flemion additional vocals in To Sheila and Behold The Night Mare Bon Harris additional programming on tracks 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 and 13 additional vocals in For Martha Brad Wood additional production and engineering on tracks 1 2 4 6 13 and 15 additional vocals in Behold The Night Mare organ in Blank Page Technical edit Robbie Adams engineering mixing Chris Brickley recording assistant Flood additional production mixing Eric Greedy mix assistant Steve Johnson recording assistant Ron Lowe recording assistant Jay Nicholas mix assistant Frank Olinsky art direction and design Neil Perry engineer mixing Matt Prock recording assistant Chris Shepard engineer Jamie Siegel mix assistant Bjorn Thorsrud digital editing engineering Ed Tinley recording assistant Andy Van Dette digital editing and compilation Jeff Vereb recording assistant Howie Weinberg mastering Howard C Willing engineering mix assistant John Wydrycs mix assistant Yelena Yemchuk photography art direction and designCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1998 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 75 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 76 7 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 77 1 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 78 8 Canadian Albums Billboard 79 2 Danish Albums Hitlisten 80 4 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 81 5 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 82 5 French Albums SNEP 83 1 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 84 3 Irish Albums IRMA 85 1 Italian Albums FIMI 86 3 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 87 1 Norwegian Albums VG lista 88 1 Portuguese Albums AFP 89 1 Scottish Albums OCC 90 5 Spanish Albums AFYVE 91 10 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 92 4 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 93 13 UK Albums OCC 94 5 US Billboard 200 95 2 Year end charts edit Chart 1998 Position Australian Albums ARIA 96 47 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 97 65 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 98 75 Canadian Albums RPM 99 38 European Albums Music amp Media 100 27 French Albums SNEP 101 63 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 102 36 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 103 30 US Billboard 200 104 86Certifications editSales certifications for Adore Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 105 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 106 2 Platinum 200 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 107 Gold 25 000 France SNEP 108 Gold 100 000 Japan RIAJ 109 Gold 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 110 Platinum 15 000 Norway IFPI Norway 111 Gold 25 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 112 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 113 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 114 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Smashing Pumpkins Set Release Date Track Listing For Adore MTV April 28 1998 Archived from the original on February 4 2002 Retrieved August 14 2020 The primary source on the recording climate is a three part blog written by Billy Corgan in 2005 all three of which are referenced extensively in the body of this article Interview Billy Corgan INsite Magazine May 14 2000 Revisiting Adore the Worst Smashing Pumpkins Album That Still Matters The Ringer June 2 2018 Archived 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