Released April 9, 2002 Label Warner Bros. Records | Length 41:46 Release date 9 April 2002 | |
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Recorded August–December 2001 at Icon Recording Studios and Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, and House of Blues Studios, Encino, CA Producer Goo Goo DollsRob Cavallo Gutterflower(2002) Live in Buffalo July 4th 2004(2004) Similar Goo Goo Dolls albums, Rock music albums |
Goo goo dolls big machine
Gutterflower is the seventh studio album by the alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls. It was released in 2002 on Warner Bros. Records. It is the follow up to their critically successful albums Dizzy Up the Girl and A Boy Named Goo. The album was commercially successful upon its release, hitting #4 on the Billboard 200.
Contents
- Goo goo dolls big machine
- Track listing
- Singles
- Big Machine
- Here is Gone
- Reception
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Track listing
All tracks written by Johnny Rzeznik, except where noted.
Singles
"Here Is Gone" and "Big Machine" have been the only two songs released from this album as singles and videos have been created for both. A video for the promotional single "Sympathy" was also released.
"Big Machine"
John Rzeznik refers to this as his "disco song". "I’m really horrible at programming drum machines, but this was like pattern 74 on my drum machine, which said 'disco.' I called all my friends and said, 'Check this out, this is my disco song!'" He describes it as "a propulsive tale of unrequited love". "Big Machine" was occasionally performed live on a smashed Stratocaster guitar that Rzeznik has fondly nicknamed "The Half-Caster". Despite being smashed in half, it still plays. It can be seen in a 2002 VH1 Storytellers special. Rzeznik stated that he had someone fix it up and it works just fine.
"Here is Gone"
John Rzeznik wrote this song on the phone while talking to a friend. He asked his friend if he should "take the chords up or take 'em down?" and the friend told him to "take 'em up" and that's how he came up with the chorus and the rest of the song came together shortly thereafter.
According to Rzeznik in 2007, the video for this song cost more to produce than the entire Gutterflower album itself.
Reception
Personnel
Songs
1Big Machine3:10
2Think About Me3:59
3Here Is Gone3:59