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Without You I'm Nothing (Placebo album)

Without You I'm Nothing is the second studio album by British alternative rock band Placebo. Recorded in mid-to-late 1998, it was released on 12 October 1998 by record labels Hut and Virgin Records.

Without You I'm Nothing
Studio album by
Released12 October 1998 (1998-10-12)
RecordedMid–late 1998
Studio
Genre
Length65:48
LabelHut
Producer
Placebo chronology
Placebo
(1996)
Without You I'm Nothing
(1998)
Black Market Music
(2000)
Singles from Without You I'm Nothing
  1. "Pure Morning"
    Released: 3 August 1998
  2. "You Don't Care About Us"
    Released: 28 September 1998
  3. "Every You Every Me"
    Released: 25 January 1999
  4. "Without You I'm Nothing"
    Released: 16 August 1999
  5. "Burger Queen Français"
    Released: 22 November 1999

The album was a critical and commercial success, peaking at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and at number 20 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Without You I'm Nothing went platinum in the UK and gold in France and has sold over one million copies to date. The album spawned five singles, including "Every You Every Me", "Pure Morning" and "You Don't Care About Us".

Background edit

Placebo released their debut album Placebo in 1996 and was a massive success, going gold in the UK. The same year they began writing new material for the album. Still on Hut Records, the band signed to major label Virgin Records in 1997 and began recording the album.

Recording edit

 
Real World Studios

The album was recorded over three months in 1998 at Real World Studios in Wiltshire. Twelve songs were originally recorded in the sessions, excluding "Pure Morning" and including another track, "Kitsch Object", which was never included on the album as the band was not satisfied with it.[3] The guitar was recorded in a "U shaped" control room. The band said that whoever wrote the part for the guitar played guitar, with Placebo's frontman Brian Molko noting that "It's not that we're territorial – anything but – it's just an idea that the best person to follow an idea through is the person who had it".[4][5] The vocals are considerably lower in tone; Molko said he was tired of having a high-pitched "squeaky" voice.[citation needed] These were recorded in a control room at Real World Studios and the drums recorded in a kitchen.[5]: 1998-6 

The album was produced by Steve Osborne because they wanted a producer who was involved with dance music as well as rock music, and they also did not have many options at the time.[6] "Pure Morning" was recorded later at Livingston Recording Studios; produced Phil Vinall, originally as a b-side. At the last minute, the band included "Pure Morning" on the album as they liked the song very much.[5]

The band was not entirely happy with the recording sessions. Later on, Molko stated that despite appreciating Osborne's producing skills, the chemistry between band and producer "didn't spark the way we wanted it to spark". He felt it was slightly overproduced and that it contained "too many slow songs for a second album". However, he added that it is still a record the band is proud of.[7]

Composition edit

Musical structure edit

The album's music was written by the whole band. It focused on a more mellow sound on many songs, in comparison to Placebo.[citation needed] Album opener "Pure Morning" consists mainly of a guitar loop.[8] The guitar style and tuning is influenced by American band Sonic Youth.[citation needed]

Lyrics and themes edit

The people who inspired it are a couple of friends of mine, you know; it's kind of like a celebration of a friendship with women. It's also a song about coming down, ending the day, as everybody else's day is sort of starting, and feeling dislocated from the world, really, and kind of like yearning for a friend to put their arms around you to make the come down easier.

Brian Molko, 1998

The songs on Without You I'm Nothing were written around the time Placebo came out, in 1996. The album appears to be more personal than their debut and reflects on Molko's past.[citation needed] The album's opening song "Pure Morning" was written off the top of Molko's head.[9] It was written about celebration of friendship; hence the repetition of the line "A friend in need's a friend indeed".[10] The title of "Brick Shithouse" comes from an old English phrase meaning that, if somebody is built like a "brick shithouse", they have a lot of muscle but are not very clever.[8] In an interview Molko said that the song is "a ghost story, about somebody watching their lover make love to the person who killed them".[11]

Many of the lyrics on the album seem to deal with romance. "You Don't Care About Us" which was written about an ex-lover telling their partner they are terrible at relationships.[12] The title of the album Without You I'm Nothing did not necessarily have anything to do with the song; the original title of the album was Placebo 2 as the band could not think of anything else. The title was loosely inspired by a film with the same name by Sandra Bernhard.[13] The song "Allergic (To Thoughts of Mother Earth)" was written about Molko's view on the environment, and Christians who do not care about the environment because "to them their rewards will always be in Heaven and not on this earth".[12]

Brian Molko has said that "My Sweet Prince" was important to him and that it was about two romances, one with drugs and one with a person, with both ending tragically.[12] There are many references to heroin, such as "Me and the dragon/Can chase all the pain away" and "Close up the hole in my vein". "Scared of Girls" is about being vulnerable and being ashamed of who you are.[9]

The last two songs, "Burger Queen" – which was written about a homosexual, drug-addicted goth in Luxembourg[citation needed] – and "Evil Dildo" were written during a soundcheck at Leipzig on their first German tour in October 1996,[5] and were two of the first songs to be written for the album. The title for "Burger Queen" is a play on Burger King and Luxembourg.

The voices heard during the hidden track "Evil Dildo" are actual death threats left on Molko's answerphone.[14] The second of these voices, over the outro to this song (starting at roughly 21:30), is exactly the same as that in the outro of the Aphex Twin song "Funny Little Man" on the Come to Daddy EP, which was released almost exactly a year before this album.

Packaging edit

The album cover was photographed by English photographer Corrine Day, who also photographed the covers for the promotional singles on the album. Day was known for her use of natural light, alluring yet gritty subject matter, candid shooting style, and raw sincerity that was found in both her personal work and work as a fashion photographer. The album cover features two women, sisters Sarah and Sally Edwards (who nowadays run the online Blag Magazine),[15] sitting on a table in front of each other, looking down at the table. The light coming in from the curtains makes a yellow colour on the cover of the album. The back cover shows a couch in front of some red curtains and shows the track listing and all of the information instead of putting it in the booklet. Two different coloured CDs were made; some black and some red.

Promotion edit

In August 1998, the band released the single "Pure Morning". It reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart.[16] The second single, "You Don't Care About Us", was released in September and reached number 5.[16]

Release edit

Without You I'm Nothing was released on 12 October 1998. The album debuted at number 7 in the UK and French albums chart and at number 20 in the USA Heatseekers chart. It was later certified platinum on 15 August 2003[17] and has sold over one million copies to date.[citation needed] It also went platinum in Australia and Europe and gold in France.[18][19][20] The album was released on CD, cassette and vinyl.

Three further singles were released: "Every You Every Me" on 25 January 1999, "Without You I'm Nothing" on 16 August and "Burger Queen" on 22 November. Videos were made for all singles except "Burger Queen". The video for "Without You I'm Nothing" features a live performance with David Bowie, which was included on the single release, and the video for "Every You Every Me" features clips from the movie Cruel Intentions, as well as another version with the band playing the song live at London's Brixton Academy.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
The Boston Phoenix    [21]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [22]
Los Angeles Times    [23]
NME8/10[24]
Pitchfork5.1/10[25]
PopMatters7/10[26]
Q     [27]
Rolling Stone     [28]
Select3/5[29]

Without You I'm Nothing has been generally well received by critics. James Oldham of NME called it "A thrilling record, then, made by freaks, for freaks. Just don't expect to leave with your soul intact".[24] Delvin Neugebauer of Trouser Press remarked that Osborne's production "brings a new dimension to the songs, making their seamy subject matter feel less like compulsive thrill-seeking than insecurity and agoraphobia."[30] Michael Sandlin of Pitchfork wrote "Moonboy Molko is a lousy songwriter, but his campy lyrical melodrama hits home with paste-eating geeks and plenty of hard-up, acne-ridden adolescents... [...] providing entertainment ideally suited for the young, cynical, insecure and sexually-ambiguous male virgin".[25]

A year later, Ned Raggett ranked the album at number 54 on his list of "The Top 136 or So Albums of the Nineties".[31] In 2010, Musikexpress ranked the album at number 49 on their list of "The 50 Best Albums of 1990s".[citation needed] Polish webzine Screenagers ranked it number 21 on its 2004 list of the Top 100 Albums of the '90s.[32] The album has also appeared in all-time best albums lists;[citation needed] the German edition of Rolling Stone included the album at number 366 in their 2004 list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[citation needed]

Tour edit

A thirteen-month tour accompanied the album; during this tour Stefan Olsdal fell off the stage and broke his arm, whilst on the same evening Brian Molko slept in the same position for ten hours, waking up with a compressed vertebrae in his neck and with no feeling in his head.[33]

Track listing edit

All lyrics are written by Brian Molko; all music is composed by Placebo, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pure Morning" 4:14
2."Brick Shithouse" 3:18
3."You Don't Care About Us" 3:58
4."Ask for Answers" 5:19
5."Without You I'm Nothing" 4:08
6."Allergic (To Thoughts of Mother Earth)" 3:49
7."The Crawl" 2:59
8."Every You Every Me"
  • Molko
  • Paul Campion
3:33
9."My Sweet Prince" 5:45
10."Summer's Gone" 3:05
11."Scared of Girls" 3:01
12."Burger Queen" ("Burger Queen" ends at 6:14, hidden track "Evil Dildo" starts at 14:45, but it is a separate track on some digital copies.) 22:39
Total length:65:48
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."20th Century Boy" (T. Rex cover)Marc Bolan 

Personnel edit

Placebo

Technical

  • Adrian Bushby – engineering (tracks 2–12)
  • Paul Corkett – additional engineering
  • Jake Davies – mixing assistance
  • Phelan Kane – programming (track 1)
  • Teo Miller – engineering (track 1)
  • Steve Osborne – production (tracks 2–12)
  • Bunt Stafford-Clark – mastering (at Townhouse Studios, London)
  • Phil Vinall – production (track 1)
  • Corinne Day – sleeve photography
  • Placebo – sleeve design
  • Blue Source – sleeve design

Certifications and sales edit

Certifications and sales for Zenyatta
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[34] Gold 35,000^
Belgium (BEA)[35] Platinum 50,000*
France (SNEP)[36] Gold 100,000*
Germany 80,000[37]
Greece (IFPI Greece)[38] Gold 15,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[39] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[41] Platinum 391,000[40]
United States 167,000[42]
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[43] Platinum 1,000,000*
Worldwide 1,000,000[44]

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

Singles edit

Year Single Peak positions
AUS
[45]
FRA
[46]
GER
[47]
NLD
[48]
NZ
[49]
UK US Mod
[50]
1998 "Pure Morning" 49 84 21 4 19
"You Don't Care About Us" 5
1999 "Every You Every Me" 46 99 11
"Without You I'm Nothing" 79
"Burger Queen Français" 78
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

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External links edit

  • Without You I'm Nothing at Discogs (list of releases)

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Without You I m Nothing is the second studio album by British alternative rock band Placebo Recorded in mid to late 1998 it was released on 12 October 1998 by record labels Hut and Virgin Records Without You I m NothingStudio album by PlaceboReleased12 October 1998 1998 10 12 RecordedMid late 1998StudioReal World Bath Livingston London EnglandGenreAlternative rock 1 glam rock 1 2 Length65 48LabelHutProducerSteve Osborne Phil VinallPlacebo chronologyPlacebo 1996 Without You I m Nothing 1998 Black Market Music 2000 Singles from Without You I m Nothing Pure Morning Released 3 August 1998 You Don t Care About Us Released 28 September 1998 Every You Every Me Released 25 January 1999 Without You I m Nothing Released 16 August 1999 Burger Queen Francais Released 22 November 1999The album was a critical and commercial success peaking at number 7 on the UK Albums Chart and at number 20 on the US Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart Without You I m Nothing went platinum in the UK and gold in France and has sold over one million copies to date The album spawned five singles including Every You Every Me Pure Morning and You Don t Care About Us Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Composition 3 1 Musical structure 3 2 Lyrics and themes 4 Packaging 5 Promotion 6 Release 7 Reception 8 Tour 9 Track listing 10 Personnel 11 Certifications and sales 12 Singles 13 References 14 External linksBackground editPlacebo released their debut album Placebo in 1996 and was a massive success going gold in the UK The same year they began writing new material for the album Still on Hut Records the band signed to major label Virgin Records in 1997 and began recording the album Recording edit nbsp Real World StudiosThe album was recorded over three months in 1998 at Real World Studios in Wiltshire Twelve songs were originally recorded in the sessions excluding Pure Morning and including another track Kitsch Object which was never included on the album as the band was not satisfied with it 3 The guitar was recorded in a U shaped control room The band said that whoever wrote the part for the guitar played guitar with Placebo s frontman Brian Molko noting that It s not that we re territorial anything but it s just an idea that the best person to follow an idea through is the person who had it 4 5 The vocals are considerably lower in tone Molko said he was tired of having a high pitched squeaky voice citation needed These were recorded in a control room at Real World Studios and the drums recorded in a kitchen 5 1998 6 The album was produced by Steve Osborne because they wanted a producer who was involved with dance music as well as rock music and they also did not have many options at the time 6 Pure Morning was recorded later at Livingston Recording Studios produced Phil Vinall originally as a b side At the last minute the band included Pure Morning on the album as they liked the song very much 5 The band was not entirely happy with the recording sessions Later on Molko stated that despite appreciating Osborne s producing skills the chemistry between band and producer didn t spark the way we wanted it to spark He felt it was slightly overproduced and that it contained too many slow songs for a second album However he added that it is still a record the band is proud of 7 Composition editMusical structure edit nbsp Pure Morning source source The album s music was written by the whole band It focused on a more mellow sound on many songs in comparison to Placebo citation needed Album opener Pure Morning consists mainly of a guitar loop 8 The guitar style and tuning is influenced by American band Sonic Youth citation needed Lyrics and themes edit The people who inspired it are a couple of friends of mine you know it s kind of like a celebration of a friendship with women It s also a song about coming down ending the day as everybody else s day is sort of starting and feeling dislocated from the world really and kind of like yearning for a friend to put their arms around you to make the come down easier Brian Molko 1998 The songs on Without You I m Nothing were written around the time Placebo came out in 1996 The album appears to be more personal than their debut and reflects on Molko s past citation needed The album s opening song Pure Morning was written off the top of Molko s head 9 It was written about celebration of friendship hence the repetition of the line A friend in need s a friend indeed 10 The title of Brick Shithouse comes from an old English phrase meaning that if somebody is built like a brick shithouse they have a lot of muscle but are not very clever 8 In an interview Molko said that the song is a ghost story about somebody watching their lover make love to the person who killed them 11 Many of the lyrics on the album seem to deal with romance You Don t Care About Us which was written about an ex lover telling their partner they are terrible at relationships 12 The title of the album Without You I m Nothing did not necessarily have anything to do with the song the original title of the album was Placebo 2 as the band could not think of anything else The title was loosely inspired by a film with the same name by Sandra Bernhard 13 The song Allergic To Thoughts of Mother Earth was written about Molko s view on the environment and Christians who do not care about the environment because to them their rewards will always be in Heaven and not on this earth 12 Brian Molko has said that My Sweet Prince was important to him and that it was about two romances one with drugs and one with a person with both ending tragically 12 There are many references to heroin such as Me and the dragon Can chase all the pain away and Close up the hole in my vein Scared of Girls is about being vulnerable and being ashamed of who you are 9 The last two songs Burger Queen which was written about a homosexual drug addicted goth in Luxembourg citation needed and Evil Dildo were written during a soundcheck at Leipzig on their first German tour in October 1996 5 and were two of the first songs to be written for the album The title for Burger Queen is a play on Burger King and Luxembourg The voices heard during the hidden track Evil Dildo are actual death threats left on Molko s answerphone 14 The second of these voices over the outro to this song starting at roughly 21 30 is exactly the same as that in the outro of the Aphex Twin song Funny Little Man on the Come to Daddy EP which was released almost exactly a year before this album Packaging editThe album cover was photographed by English photographer Corrine Day who also photographed the covers for the promotional singles on the album Day was known for her use of natural light alluring yet gritty subject matter candid shooting style and raw sincerity that was found in both her personal work and work as a fashion photographer The album cover features two women sisters Sarah and Sally Edwards who nowadays run the online Blag Magazine 15 sitting on a table in front of each other looking down at the table The light coming in from the curtains makes a yellow colour on the cover of the album The back cover shows a couch in front of some red curtains and shows the track listing and all of the information instead of putting it in the booklet Two different coloured CDs were made some black and some red Promotion editIn August 1998 the band released the single Pure Morning It reached number 4 in the UK Singles Chart 16 The second single You Don t Care About Us was released in September and reached number 5 16 Release editWithout You I m Nothing was released on 12 October 1998 The album debuted at number 7 in the UK and French albums chart and at number 20 in the USA Heatseekers chart It was later certified platinum on 15 August 2003 17 and has sold over one million copies to date citation needed It also went platinum in Australia and Europe and gold in France 18 19 20 The album was released on CD cassette and vinyl Three further singles were released Every You Every Me on 25 January 1999 Without You I m Nothing on 16 August and Burger Queen on 22 November Videos were made for all singles except Burger Queen The video for Without You I m Nothing features a live performance with David Bowie which was included on the single release and the video for Every You Every Me features clips from the movie Cruel Intentions as well as another version with the band playing the song live at London s Brixton Academy Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The Boston Phoenix nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 NME8 10 24 Pitchfork5 1 10 25 PopMatters7 10 26 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 27 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 Select3 5 29 Without You I m Nothing has been generally well received by critics James Oldham of NME called it A thrilling record then made by freaks for freaks Just don t expect to leave with your soul intact 24 Delvin Neugebauer of Trouser Press remarked that Osborne s production brings a new dimension to the songs making their seamy subject matter feel less like compulsive thrill seeking than insecurity and agoraphobia 30 Michael Sandlin of Pitchfork wrote Moonboy Molko is a lousy songwriter but his campy lyrical melodrama hits home with paste eating geeks and plenty of hard up acne ridden adolescents providing entertainment ideally suited for the young cynical insecure and sexually ambiguous male virgin 25 A year later Ned Raggett ranked the album at number 54 on his list of The Top 136 or So Albums of the Nineties 31 In 2010 Musikexpress ranked the album at number 49 on their list of The 50 Best Albums of 1990s citation needed Polish webzine Screenagers ranked it number 21 on its 2004 list of the Top 100 Albums of the 90s 32 The album has also appeared in all time best albums lists citation needed the German edition of Rolling Stone included the album at number 366 in their 2004 list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time citation needed Tour editA thirteen month tour accompanied the album during this tour Stefan Olsdal fell off the stage and broke his arm whilst on the same evening Brian Molko slept in the same position for ten hours waking up with a compressed vertebrae in his neck and with no feeling in his head 33 Track listing editAll lyrics are written by Brian Molko all music is composed by Placebo except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Pure Morning 4 142 Brick Shithouse 3 183 You Don t Care About Us 3 584 Ask for Answers 5 195 Without You I m Nothing 4 086 Allergic To Thoughts of Mother Earth 3 497 The Crawl 2 598 Every You Every Me MolkoPaul Campion3 339 My Sweet Prince 5 4510 Summer s Gone 3 0511 Scared of Girls 3 0112 Burger Queen Burger Queen ends at 6 14 hidden track Evil Dildo starts at 14 45 but it is a separate track on some digital copies 22 39Total length 65 48 Japanese edition bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Length13 20th Century Boy T Rex cover Marc Bolan Personnel editPlacebo Brian Molko vocals guitar bass tracks 4 and 12 Stefan Olsdal bass guitar piano tracks 7 and 9 Steve Hewitt drums percussionTechnical Adrian Bushby engineering tracks 2 12 Paul Corkett additional engineering Jake Davies mixing assistance Phelan Kane programming track 1 Teo Miller engineering track 1 Steve Osborne production tracks 2 12 Bunt Stafford Clark mastering at Townhouse Studios London Phil Vinall production track 1 Corinne Day sleeve photography Placebo sleeve design Blue Source sleeve designCertifications and sales editCertifications and sales for Zenyatta Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 34 Gold 35 000 Belgium BEA 35 Platinum 50 000 France SNEP 36 Gold 100 000 Germany 80 000 37 Greece IFPI Greece 38 Gold 15 000 New Zealand RMNZ 39 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 41 Platinum 391 000 40 United States 167 000 42 SummariesEurope IFPI 43 Platinum 1 000 000 Worldwide 1 000 000 44 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Singles editYear Single Peak positionsAUS 45 FRA 46 GER 47 NLD 48 NZ 49 UK US Mod 50 1998 Pure Morning 49 84 21 4 19 You Don t Care About Us 5 1999 Every You Every Me 46 99 11 Without You I m Nothing 79 Burger Queen Francais 78 denotes releases that did not chart References edit a b c Prato Greg Without You I m Nothing Placebo AllMusic Retrieved 8 January 2015 Wilson MacKenzie Sleeping with Ghosts Placebo AllMusic Retrieved 17 April 2022 Antidote Therapie de groupe Sep 98 LJ Placebo Russia Archive Placeborussia ru 3 September 1998 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Leonard Michael October 1998 Sonic Youths Guitar Retrieved 7 January 2015 a b c d Silver Rocket 1998 2000 LJ Placebo Russia Archive placeborussia ru Retrieved 7 January 2015 Elocution So Divine Without You I m Nothing Album Producer Steve Tumblr Retrieved 7 January 2015 Interview with Brian Molko of Placebo NY Rock NY Rock April 2001 Archived from the original on 26 October 2011 Retrieved 30 October 2011 a b Placebo Interview MTV 28 11 1998 YouTube YouTube 12 February 2012 Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 7 January 2015 a b No More Charlie Angels NME August 1998 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Placebo Interview MTV Alarm 1998 YouTube YouTube 1 February 2012 Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Brick Shithouse Without You I m Nothing Placebo Lyrics Explanations and Press Quotes Placebo Wordz Paroles et Traductions des Chansons de Placebo traductionsetparoles over blog com Retrieved 7 January 2015 a b c Interview Placebo in Conversation with Sally Stratton Aug 98 LJ Placebo Russia Archive placeborussia ru Retrieved 7 January 2015 Smith Richard December 1998 The Rise and Rise of Brian Molko Gay Times Retrieved 7 January 2015 Ready Steady Spook Melody Maker October 1998 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Stefan Olsdal on Instagram I had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with these two lovely people Sarah and Sally Edwards about Without You I m Nothing Placebo s second album that was released today 20 years ago They both graced the album cover a photograph by corrineday that has a special place in our hearts Much has happened since Sarah and Sally continuing with their excellent blagmagazine and Placebo with their subsequent albums and tours Keep an eye out for WYIN20 and wyin placeboworld co uk for surprises Thanks to ALL who made this album such an important one for us and let us celebrate it together placeboworld sarah j edwards sallyaedwards placebofans rivermanbangkok mrablue rivermanlondon a b Placebo Artist Official Charts Official Charts Company Retrieved 7 January 2015 Certified Awards BPI Retrieved 7 January 2015 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2000 Albums aria com au Retrieved 2 May 2013 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards 2003 ifpi org 1 September 2005 Retrieved 2 May 2013 Snepmusique com le site du Snep Snepmusique com Retrieved 2 May 2013 Pappademas Alex 17 24 December 1998 Placebo Without You I m Nothing Virgin The Boston Phoenix Archived from the original on 4 March 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2017 Larkin Colin 2011 Placebo The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 Cromelin Richard 28 November 1998 Placebo s Effect A Dynamic Enduring Sound Los Angeles Times Retrieved 7 May 2016 a b Oldham James 9 December 1998 Placebo Without You I m Nothing NME Archived from the original on 7 October 2000 Retrieved 8 January 2015 a b Sandlin Michael Placebo Without You I m Nothing Pitchfork Archived from the original on 17 June 2002 Retrieved 27 October 2011 Zupko Sarah Placebo Without You I m Nothing PopMatters Archived from the original on 23 January 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2012 Placebo Without You I m Nothing Q 146 110 11 November 1998 Eddy Chuck 13 January 1999 Placebo Without You I m Nothing Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 19 October 2007 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Mullen John November 1998 Placebo Without You I m Nothing Select 101 Neugebauer Delvin TrouserPress com Placebo TrouserPress com Retrieved 4 July 2016 The Top 136 or So Albums of the 90s Archived from the original on 20 January 2000 Retrieved 19 October 2015 Najlepsze plyty lat 90 tych in Polish Screenagers 22 March 2004 Retrieved 17 January 2016 We re Falling Apart at the Seams Melody Maker November 1999 Retrieved 7 January 2015 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2001 Albums PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 3 June 2019 Ultratop Goud en Platina albums 2007 Ultratop Hung Medien Retrieved 28 July 2014 French album certifications Placebo Without You I m Nothing in French Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique Archived from the original on 7 October 2013 Sexton Paul 18 November 2000 Billboard Europe Takes Big Dose of Placebo Nov 00 Billboard Retrieved 2 May 2018 Ellhniko Chart Top 50 3enwn Almpoym in Greek IFPI Greece Retrieved 20 November 2020 New Zealand album certifications Placebo Without You I m Nothing Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 3 June 2019 Placebo Chart facts you never knew as they release new album Never Let Me Go Official Charts 18 March 2022 Retrieved 28 March 2023 British album certifications Placebo Without You I m Nothing British Phonographic Industry Legrand Emmanuel 15 April 2006 Placebo Gets Rockier ITB Retrieved 2 May 2018 IFPI Platinum Europe Awards 2003 International Federation of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 22 October 2012 Placebo ITB Retrieved 2 May 2018 Placebo singles chart positions in Australia Retrieved 26 April 2013 Placebo singles chart positions in France Retrieved 26 April 2013 Placebo singles chart positions in Germany Archived from the original on 1 October 2010 Retrieved 31 May 2009 Placebo singles chart positions in the Netherlands Retrieved 26 April 2013 Placebo singles chart positions in New Zealand Retrieved 16 April 2013 Placebo single chart positions in the US Retrieved 26 April 2013 External links editWithout You I m Nothing at Discogs list 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