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Released
  
October 9, 2007

Artist
  
Puddle Of Mudd

Label
  
Geffen Records

Length
  
38:29

Release date
  
9 October 2007

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Producer
  
Brian Howes, Wes Scantlin, Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Jack Joseph Puig

Famous (2007)
  
Volume 4 Songs in the Key of Love & Hate (2009)

Genres
  
Post-grunge, Alternative rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Life on Display, Volume 4: Songs in the Key of, Come Clean, Abrasive, Best of Puddle of Mudd

Puddle of mudd famous


Famous is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Puddle of Mudd. It was released on October 9, 2007 on Flawless Records. Famous was originally set to be released in May, but was pushed back to add more songs to the album. The album was also announced by the band to be titled Livin' on Borrowed Time, but that was changed to Famous after the name of the first single.

Contents

The title track provided the album's lead single on May 21, 2007. "Psycho" would follow as the second single on November 2. Famous debuted at number 27 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 31,000 copies in its first week.

The album has sold around 363,000 copies in the US.

Puddle of mudd famous


History

In early 2007, the album was in finishing stages with producer Bill Stevenson. In its hiatus, the band had written 60 to 70 songs, eventually narrowing it down to just a few tracks. Originally, the album was due out in July with the title, Living on Borrowed Time. However, by the time of the final release the title has been changed by an unidentified person to that of the lead single. A decision singer Scantlin didn't care for. He later denied this saying, "I didn't really care. I was just like 'as long as it comes out, name it whatever you want man.'" In early 2007 the album was in finishing stages with producer Bill Stevenson. But at the suggestion of some advisers, outside writers and arrangers were brought in to help with album production. This because of record company advisers, who due to file sharing and poor album sales in general, "want to take no chances," as the bands bassist put it in one interview. As of 2009, Scantlin felt the album was fine in its initial finished stage and regrets the changes that were made and somewhat dislikes the final release.

Sound

More traditional lyrics in the realm of positive relationships and religion were aided with clean in-line production. The band also noted that while they felt pressured at times, it was a welcome change of pace, and that they never intend to leave their roots; only expand them.

An interview with the band on FUSE TV had Wes Scantlin discussing why some of the issues in the songs had changed from previous efforts. He stated that producer Bill Stevenson "helped me change my life for the better," explaining that before, his life was much like a typical Hollywood newcomer, gradually involving himself more and more in the negative party scene.

Personnel

Track 1

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin, Brian Howes and Doug Ardito
  • Producer – Brian Howes
  • Guitars – Wesley Scantlin, Doug Ardito, Brian Howes
  • Drums – Kenny Aronoff
  • Track 2

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin and Christian Stone
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore and Puddle of Mudd
  • Guitars by – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Track 3

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin, Brian Howes and Kara DioGuardi
  • Producer – Brian Howes
  • Vocal Production – Kara DioGuardi
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd and Brian Howes
  • Drums – Kenny Aronoff
  • Track 4

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin, Tony Battaglia
  • Producer – Howard Benson
  • Additional programming – Howard Benson and Jamie Muhohberac
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Drums – Kenny Aronoff
  • Track 5

  • Written by Max Collins, Tony Fagenson and Wesley Scantlin
  • Produced by Tony Fagenson, Max Collins and Jack Joseph Puig
  • All Guitars – Tony Fagenson
  • Additional Guitar – Tim Pierce
  • Additional Acoustic Guitar – Max Collins
  • Piano – Tony Fagenson
  • Keyboard – Tony Fagenson
  • Drums – Mark Pontius
  • Background Vocals – Tony Fagenson, Max Collins and Gabe Witcher
  • Track 5 (radio version)

  • Vocals/Guitar – Wes Scantlin
  • Bass – Doug Ardito
  • Lead Guitar – Christian Stone
  • Drums – Ryan Yerdon
  • Track 6

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore and Puddle Of Mudd
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Additional Guitar – Duane Betts and Andrew Berlin
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Track 7

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin and Tony Battaglia
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore, Puddle Of Mudd and Tony Battaglia
  • Additional Production – Jack Joseph Puig
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Additional Guitar – Duane Betts, Tony Battaglia, Lee Miles, Andrew Berlin and Christopher Jak
  • Percussion – Lenny Castro
  • Track 8

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin, Doug Ardito, Paul Phillips and Tony Battaglia
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore and Puddle Of Mudd
  • Additional Production – Jack Joseph Puig
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Additional Guitar – Duane Betts
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Track 9

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore and Puddle Of Mudd
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Track 10

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin, Shelly Peiken, Xandi Berry, Tony Bruno, Doug Ardito and Bill Stevenson
  • Producer – Jack Joseph Puig
  • Additional Background Production – Bill Stevenson
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Drums and Percussion – Abe Laboriel Jr.
  • Track 11

  • Written by Wesley Scantlin and Doug Ardito
  • Produced by Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore and Puddle Of Mudd
  • Guitars – Puddle Of Mudd
  • Drums – Josh Freese
  • Puddle of Mudd band members

  • Wesley Scantlin – Vocals, Guitar
  • Doug Ardito – Bass
  • Christian Stone – Lead Guitar
  • Ryan Yerdon – Drums
  • Additional personnel

  • Jack Joseph Puig – Executive Producer, Mixing, A&R
  • Bill Stevenson – Engineer
  • Tal Herzberg – Engineer
  • Bryan Coisne – Engineer
  • Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki – Engineer
  • Christopher – Engineer
  • Ted Jensen – Mastering
  • Jason Livermore – Producer, Engineer
  • Johnny Schou – Engineer
  • Matt Serrecchio – Engineer
  • Tony Fagenson – Additional musician (notably piano track 5)
  • Gabe Witcher – Vocals (background)
  • Kara DioGuardi – Additional writer
  • Marc VanGool – Guitar Technician
  • Songs

    1Famous3:16
    2Livin' on Borrowed Time3:01
    3It Was Faith3:31

    References

    Famous (album) Wikipedia