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Welcome (Taproot album)

Welcome is the second major label album by American alternative metal band Taproot. It was released on October 15, 2002. "Poem" served as the album's lead single and became a smash hit, propelling the group to stardom. A follow-up single, "Mine," was released and its video was directed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian. A third single and video was announced for "Art," but curiously Atlantic pulled the plug soon after the announcement, further irking fans who claimed the label was holding Taproot back. Welcome remains Taproot's most successful record, selling around 450,000 copies.[1]

Welcome
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2002
RecordedNovember 2001 – May 2002
StudioLos Angeles, California
Genre
Length46:44
Label
ProducerToby Wright
Taproot chronology
Gift
(2000)
Welcome
(2002)
Blue-Sky Research
(2005)
Singles from Welcome
  1. "Poem"
    Released: October 14, 2002
  2. "Mine"
    Released: March 3, 2003

The band performed on the second part of Disturbed's Music as a Weapon Tour in promotion of the album.

Production edit

During a break in their intense touring schedule in support of their debut album, Gift, Taproot went to Los Angeles to record several demos with Toby Wright. Those tracks were "Poem to Self", "Remain", "Get Me", "When", and "Transparent". Bolstered by their new recordings, the band featured "Poem to Self", "Transparent", and "Get Me" on tour during 2001, with "Poem to Self" soon becoming one of their most popular songs.

During the early development of Welcome, Taproot had given producer Toby Wright roughly 40 complete songs. Wright said that while they were good, the songs were not up to the band's potential, and he forced them to start from scratch. Several earlier tracks were reworked for the album, while the bulk of the material was discarded. Some of the demos include "Can't Believe", "Poem to Self", "Sumtimes", "Remain", "Strive", "Free", "Fort", "Like", "Promise", "When", "Transparent", "Contradiction", "Keep Your Head Up", "Not a Quitter", "Fault", "Get Me", "Can You", "Indecisive", "Myself", and "Dreams". This was initially met with resentment from the band, but they ultimately wrote entirely new songs that they felt show greater maturity.[2] One of the most prominent songs to survive the fresh batch was "Poem," which had seen prior success after being debuted by the band during concerts, such as Ozzfest 2001, and went on to be arguably Taproot's most well known single. Other songs that were refined with Toby Wright from earlier demos include "When", "Fault", "Sumtimes", and "Like". As with many Toby Wright productions, songs throughout Welcome are heavy on multi-tracked vocals and layered guitars.

While many of their early demos were not recorded for this effort, Taproot did re-record "Remain", "Transparent", and "Free" with Toby Wright. Some of these tracks were included on foreign releases of the album as a bonus track as well as the Poem single, and were later posted to the band's official MySpace page. "Remain", however, would remain unreleased until it was included in the band's 2018 boxset Besides.[3]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Blender     [5]
Orlando Sentinel(favorable)[6]
Q     [7]
Rolling Stone     [8]
Sputnikmusic     [9]

Critical response to Welcome was largely mixed. Various prominent media critics considered the album too mediocre to stand out among current alternative metal and nu metal acts. However, melodic improvements from Taproot's prior effort were also cited. AllMusic's Brian O'Neill also compared the band's stylistic "idolatry" as a shift from Korn to Alice in Chains. Robert Cherry of Rolling Stone cited the "me, me, me" lyrics as evidence of needed maturity but added that Welcome "marks a self-preserving transition from new metal to art metal." The publication also cited Taproot as one of the "Bands to Watch in 2002."[1] CMJ New Music Report described the album as musically being a combination of Korn and Alice in Chains,[10] and they also stated that Stephen Richards "wears vocal inspirations of Mike Patton and Brandon Boyd proudly on his sleeve, reaching high pitches that often toe the line between passionate and whiny."[11]

Track listing edit

According to the lyric booklet, there are also alternative titles to some of these tracks

No.TitleLength
1."Mine"3:49
2."Poem"3:09
3."Everything"3:27
4."Art"4:42
5."Myself"3:47
6."When"4:04
7."Fault"3:19
8."Sumtimes"4:29
9."Breathe"4:17
10."Like"4:38
11."Dreams"3:43
12."Time"3:20
Total length:46:44

The band also recorded three additional songs during the Welcome sessions. Two of them, "Transparent" (4:23) and "Free" (3:23), can both be found on the Poem CD single as B-sides and on the Japanese pressing of Welcome as bonus tracks. The lyrics to "Free" can still be found in the lyric booklet of Welcome The third track, "Remain", would be released with the other two on the 2018 box set Besides.

Credits edit

Taproot

Production

Art direction

Charts edit

Album

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Peak
2002 "Poem" Mainstream Rock Tracks[17] 5
2002 "Poem" Modern Rock Tracks[17] 10
2003 "Mine" Mainstream Rock Tracks[17] 23
2003 "Mine" Modern Rock Tracks[17] 26

References edit

  1. ^ a b Taproot Gets Back To The Studio. Investors.WMG.com (2005). Retrieved on 9-21-08. November 10, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon. "Taproot's Second Album is Really Their Third ... Kind of". MTV.com (October 21, 2002). Retrieved on June 3, 2008.
  3. ^ Wookubus (October 26, 2018) (October 16, 2018). "Taproot Detail Extensive 8 CD Rarities Set "Besides"". PRP. The PRP. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  4. ^ AllMusic review
  5. ^ Blender review November 3, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Orlando Sentinel review
  7. ^ Album reviews at CD Universe
  8. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on November 12, 2007. Retrieved March 1, 2007.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  9. ^ Sputnikmusic review
  10. ^ "CMJ New Music Report (Vol. 73, No. 6) - October 21st 2002". CMJ New Music Report. Vol. 73. CMJ Network, Inc. 2002. p. 23. ISSN 0890-0795. (October 21st, 2002). Retrieved on October 10, 2015
  11. ^ "CMJ New Music Report (Vol. 73, No. 6) - October 28th 2002". CMJ New Music Report. Vol. 73. CMJ Network, Inc. 2002. p. 23. ISSN 0890-0795. (October 21, 2002). Retrieved on November 3, 2023
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Welcome - Taproot > Credits. Allmusic. Retrieved March 19, 2011
  13. ^ "タップルートのアルバム売り上げランキング". Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  14. ^ "Chart Log UK: DJ T - Tzant". zobbel.de. Tobias Zywietz. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  15. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. October 6, 2002. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  16. ^ "Taproot Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved November 24, 2021.
  17. ^ a b c d Welcome - Taproot > Billboard Singles. Allmusic. Retrieved March 19, 2011.

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Welcome is the second major label album by American alternative metal band Taproot It was released on October 15 2002 Poem served as the album s lead single and became a smash hit propelling the group to stardom A follow up single Mine was released and its video was directed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian A third single and video was announced for Art but curiously Atlantic pulled the plug soon after the announcement further irking fans who claimed the label was holding Taproot back Welcome remains Taproot s most successful record selling around 450 000 copies 1 WelcomeStudio album by TaprootReleasedOctober 15 2002RecordedNovember 2001 May 2002StudioLos Angeles CaliforniaGenreAlternative metal nu metal alternative rockLength46 44LabelAtlantic Velvet HammerProducerToby WrightTaproot chronologyGift 2000 Welcome 2002 Blue Sky Research 2005 Singles from Welcome Poem Released October 14 2002 Mine Released March 3 2003The band performed on the second part of Disturbed s Music as a Weapon Tour in promotion of the album Contents 1 Production 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Credits 5 Charts 6 ReferencesProduction editDuring a break in their intense touring schedule in support of their debut album Gift Taproot went to Los Angeles to record several demos with Toby Wright Those tracks were Poem to Self Remain Get Me When and Transparent Bolstered by their new recordings the band featured Poem to Self Transparent and Get Me on tour during 2001 with Poem to Self soon becoming one of their most popular songs During the early development of Welcome Taproot had given producer Toby Wright roughly 40 complete songs Wright said that while they were good the songs were not up to the band s potential and he forced them to start from scratch Several earlier tracks were reworked for the album while the bulk of the material was discarded Some of the demos include Can t Believe Poem to Self Sumtimes Remain Strive Free Fort Like Promise When Transparent Contradiction Keep Your Head Up Not a Quitter Fault Get Me Can You Indecisive Myself and Dreams This was initially met with resentment from the band but they ultimately wrote entirely new songs that they felt show greater maturity 2 One of the most prominent songs to survive the fresh batch was Poem which had seen prior success after being debuted by the band during concerts such as Ozzfest 2001 and went on to be arguably Taproot s most well known single Other songs that were refined with Toby Wright from earlier demos include When Fault Sumtimes and Like As with many Toby Wright productions songs throughout Welcome are heavy on multi tracked vocals and layered guitars While many of their early demos were not recorded for this effort Taproot did re record Remain Transparent and Free with Toby Wright Some of these tracks were included on foreign releases of the album as a bonus track as well as the Poem single and were later posted to the band s official MySpace page Remain however would remain unreleased until it was included in the band s 2018 boxset Besides 3 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Orlando Sentinel favorable 6 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Critical response to Welcome was largely mixed Various prominent media critics considered the album too mediocre to stand out among current alternative metal and nu metal acts However melodic improvements from Taproot s prior effort were also cited AllMusic s Brian O Neill also compared the band s stylistic idolatry as a shift from Korn to Alice in Chains Robert Cherry of Rolling Stone cited the me me me lyrics as evidence of needed maturity but added that Welcome marks a self preserving transition from new metal to art metal The publication also cited Taproot as one of the Bands to Watch in 2002 1 CMJ New Music Report described the album as musically being a combination of Korn and Alice in Chains 10 and they also stated that Stephen Richards wears vocal inspirations of Mike Patton and Brandon Boyd proudly on his sleeve reaching high pitches that often toe the line between passionate and whiny 11 Track listing editAccording to the lyric booklet there are also alternative titles to some of these tracks No TitleLength1 Mine 3 492 Poem 3 093 Everything 3 274 Art 4 425 Myself 3 476 When 4 047 Fault 3 198 Sumtimes 4 299 Breathe 4 1710 Like 4 3811 Dreams 3 4312 Time 3 20Total length 46 44 The band also recorded three additional songs during the Welcome sessions Two of them Transparent 4 23 and Free 3 23 can both be found on the Poem CD single as B sides and on the Japanese pressing of Welcome as bonus tracks The lyrics to Free can still be found in the lyric booklet of Welcome The third track Remain would be released with the other two on the 2018 box set Besides Credits editTaproot Mike DeWolf guitar 12 Phil Lipscomb bass Jarrod Montague drums 12 Stephen Richards guitar vocals 12 Production Tom Baker mastering 12 David Benveniste A amp R executive producer 12 Elliott Blakey engineer 12 Steve Sisco mixing assistant 12 Tom Storms A amp R 12 Valente Torrez assistant engineer 12 Jeff Turzo digital programming 12 Andy Wallace mixing 12 Toby Wright engineer producer 12 Art direction Christina Dittmar 12 Taproot 12 Charts editAlbum Chart 2002 PeakpositionsJapanese Albums Oricon 13 210UK Albums OCC 14 104UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 15 11US Billboard 200 16 17Singles Billboard North America Year Single Chart Peak2002 Poem Mainstream Rock Tracks 17 52002 Poem Modern Rock Tracks 17 102003 Mine Mainstream Rock Tracks 17 232003 Mine Modern Rock Tracks 17 26References edit a b Taproot Gets Back To The Studio Investors WMG com 2005 Retrieved on 9 21 08 Archived November 10 2006 at the Wayback Machine Wiederhorn Jon Taproot s Second Album is Really Their Third Kind of MTV com October 21 2002 Retrieved on June 3 2008 Wookubus October 26 2018 October 16 2018 Taproot Detail Extensive 8 CD Rarities Set Besides PRP The PRP Retrieved August 16 2020 AllMusic review Blender review Archived November 3 2004 at the Wayback Machine Orlando Sentinel review Album reviews at CD Universe Rolling Stone review Rolling Stone Archived from the original on November 12 2007 Retrieved March 1 2007 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Sputnikmusic review CMJ New Music Report Vol 73 No 6 October 21st 2002 CMJ New Music Report Vol 73 CMJ Network Inc 2002 p 23 ISSN 0890 0795 October 21st 2002 Retrieved on October 10 2015 CMJ New Music Report Vol 73 No 6 October 28th 2002 CMJ New Music Report Vol 73 CMJ Network Inc 2002 p 23 ISSN 0890 0795 October 21 2002 Retrieved on November 3 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Welcome Taproot gt Credits Allmusic Retrieved March 19 2011 タップルートのアルバム売り上げランキング Oricon in Japanese Retrieved November 24 2021 Chart Log UK DJ T Tzant zobbel de 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