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The Legend of Chin

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Released
  
June 17, 1997

Artist
  
Switchfoot

Producer
  
Jimmie Lee Sloas

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Length
  
37:53

Release date
  
17 June 1997

Label
  
Rethink

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Recorded
  
Signature Sound (San Diego, CA)

The Legend of Chin (1997)
  
New Way to Be Human (1999)

Similar
  
Switchfoot albums, Christian rock albums

Switchfoot bomb


The Legend of Chin is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Switchfoot. It was released on June 17, 1997 under independent label re:think Records, which was distributed by Sparrow Records.

Contents

The album is titled after Jon Foreman's high school best friend, Willis Chin, whose photos and birth date are printed on the album booklet.

Switchfoot bomb official audio


Promotion and subsequent releases

An official music video was released for the song "Chem 6A". In 2009, it was published on the official YouTube channel of EMI. As of October 28th, 2016, it has had over 130,000 views.

In 2004, Switchfoot released a 3-CD compilation entitled The Early Years: 1997-2000, which encompassed their first three albums, including The Legend of Chin. In 2008, "Concrete Girl" was included on the band's greatest hits collection, The Best Yet, and "Chem 6A" was included in the Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD of The Best Yet.

Impact

While the album never officially charted on Billboard, tracks from Legend of Chin contributed to late 1990s' pop culture and were revitalized on subsequent Switchfoot projects. Most notably, the song "You" was featured on the soundtrack of 2002 movie A Walk to Remember, starring Mandy Moore.

Critical reception

The album got a positive review from Billboard, which called it "An intriguing and surprisingly mature effort for a debut release."

Mike Rimmer of Cross Rhythms rated the album 7/10 and wrote, "They may have taken their name from a surfer buzzword but this ain't no Beach Boys album. Instead, a melodic modern rock style reveals some nifty crisp guitar sounds, raspy vocals and a smattering of memorable songs and there's the problem. So much of this still washes over me and despite the fact I've played it about 15 times, it's still barely getting my attention. (...) Sonically this sounds like a great album - all the right ingredients are in place, but like a good Yorkshire pudding, even the finest ingredients won't be enough if it doesn't completely rise! There are moments when this one is more pancake than pudding. However, overall worth checking out."

Track listing

All tracks written by Jon Foreman, except where noted. Tracks 2, 3, 5, and 10 were released as the 4 singles from the album.

Songs

1Bomb2:45
2Chem 6A3:11
3Underwater

References

The Legend of Chin Wikipedia