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Ursa Major (album)

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Recorded
  
2005–2009

Ursa Major (2009)
  
Dopamine (2015)

Release date
  
18 August 2009

Label
  
Mega Collider Records

Length
  
47:06

Artist
  
Third Eye Blind

Producer
  
Stephan Jenkins

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Released
  
August 18, 2009 April 12, 2010 (UK)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Third Eye Blind albums, Alternative rock albums

Ursa Major is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Third Eye Blind. Released on August 18, 2009 on the group's own Mega Collider label, Ursa Major was the group's first studio album in over six years. The first single from the album was "Don't Believe a Word", which debuted on the radio June 5, 2009.

Contents

History

Work on Ursa Major began shortly after the release of Out of the Vein in 2003. Frontman Stephan Jenkins had intended for the album to be released in 2007, but didn't feel that it was complete and writer's block slowed down the album's progress. The working title of the album was The Hideous Strength, after a similarly named C.S. Lewis book. According to Jenkins, the album's name was subsequently changed to Ursa Major because "...We’ve been hibernating and now we’ve awakened and we are hungry for spring and we want to feed and we want to thrive." Another album, Ursa Minor (B-Sides compilation), was scheduled to follow Ursa Major but the idea was later scrapped in favor of a new studio album.

Artwork

Ursa Major's cover is derived from Uranographia, a 17th-century drawing by Johannes Hevelius. The view is mirrored following the tradition of celestial globes, showing the celestial sphere in a view from "outside", with the drawing mirrored to match the view through a telescope.

Critical reception

Upon its release, Ursa Major received positive reviews from music critics. The review aggregator website Metacritic assigns a "Metascore" to each album, which is based on the ratings and reviews of selected mainstream independent publications, and the release has a score of a 65 based on 7 selected critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".

Commercial performance

Ursa Major debuted at #3 on the Billboard 200, selling 49,000 copies in its first week of release. The top 10 debut made Ursa Major the highest charting album of the group's career, though its first week sales were less than that of its predecessor's first week sales of 63,000.

The high charting debut would prove to be short lived, as Ursa Major fell to #45 in its second week on the Billboard 200 with a 77% sales drop.

Track listing

All songs written by Stephan Jenkins, except where noted.

Vinyl version

Notes

  • "Monotov's Private Opera" is not listed on the back of the LP version, and is the final song on the LP.
  • Personnel

    Third Eye Blind

  • Stephan Jenkins – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, percussion, drums on "Why Can't You Be"
  • Tony Fredianelli – lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Brad Hargreaves – drums, percussion, piano
  • Additional Personnel

  • Jon Evans – bass guitar except on "Bonfire"
  • Arion Salazar – bass guitar on "Bonfire"
  • Herve Salters – keyboards on "Why Can't You Be"
  • Robyn Croomer – backing vocals
  • Cynthia Taylor – backing vocals
  • Minna Choi – backing vocals
  • Ben Stokes – drum programming on "Water Landing," synthesizer on "Can You Take Me"
  • Production

  • Sean Beresford – engineering
  • Tony Hoffer – engineering
  • Chris Lord-Alge – engineering
  • Vlado Meller – mastering
  • Songs

    1Can You Take Me3:21
    2Don't Believe a Word4:00
    3Bonfire4:08

    References

    Ursa Major (album) Wikipedia