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Chuck

 

  • Artist: Sum 41
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 12, 2004
  • Type: Live, Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In June 2004, Sum 41 was in Congo filming a documentary for charity when they found themselves caught in the midst of the country's ongoing hostilities. But a UN aid worker named Chuck Pelletier was instrumental in getting the band to safety, and a grateful Sum 41 named their fourth album in his honor. As they say in their liners, "Without him, we'd be dead. Chuck rules!" The experience also seems to have mellowed the group's sarcastic streak. From its aggressive metal and hardcore overtones to lyrics that rail against societal ignorance and a world gone wrong, Chuck is a few steps ahead of the smirking, jocular anthems that populated Sum 41's previous output. This suddenly sober outlook hasn't lessened the rock power, though. "Why is there no reason we all can't change?" Deryck Whibley wonders in "No Reason," but the cut also binds the rapid-fire pace of hardcore to a great chorus hook. Lead single "We're All to Blame" lashes out at greed with some vicious metal riffing, "Bitter End" takes its cues from the double-bass kicks and furious lead solos of Anthrax, and "There's No Solution"'s layered vocals, psychological fretting, and explosive chorus shift give it a Linkin Park feel. Sum 41 also avoids employing too many "serious" add-ons, such as string sections or synthesizers. Chuck does have a few passages of acoustic guitar (most effectively on the low-key "Slipping Away"). But like Sum 41's previous efforts, it's a concise album that clocks in at just over a half-hour, with a basic understanding that fast and loud is what the band does best. But this time around, Sum 41 has made sure to set its message at the same high volume. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Sum 41 Sum 41 (:46)
No Reason (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:04)
We're All to Blame (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:38)
Angels With Dirty Faces (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (2:23)
Some Say (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:26)
The Bitter End Sum 41 Sum 41 (2:51)
Open Your Eyes (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (2:44)
Slipping Away (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (2:29)
I'm Not the One (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:34)
Welcome to Hell (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (1:56)
Pieces (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:01)
There's No Solution (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (3:18)
88 (Lyrics) Sum 41 Sum 41 (7:12)

Credits

Dan Druff (Guitar Technician), Matt Hyde (Engineer), Greig Nori (Management), Ed Krautner (Digital Editing), Cameron Webb (Digital Editing), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Ariel Martin (Management), Robert Stevenson (A&R), Joe Nicholson (Drum Technician), Robert Poteraj (Assistant Engineer), Greig Nori (Producer), Dave Brownsound (Group Member), Cone McCaslin (Bass), Cameron Webb (Engineer), Matthew Davies (Assistant Engineer), Jorge Vivo (Editing), Chris Stringer (Assistant Engineer), Andrew Huggins (Recording Director), Miles Wilson (Assistant), Jason Cupp (Assistant), Steve Sisco (Assistant), Eric Wong (Marketing), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Dave Brownsound (Sound Effects), Pete Martinez (Assistant), Cone McCaslin (Group Member), Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), Femio Hernández (Assistant Engineer), Ed Krautner (Engineer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Steve Sisco (Assistant Engineer), Chris Stringer (Assistant), Louis Marino (Design), Jason Cupp (Assistant Engineer), Matthew Davies (Assistant), Andrew Huggins (Administration), Mike "Hitman" Wilson (Assistant Engineer), Tara Podolsky (A&R), Robert Poteraj (Assistant), Louis Marino (Art Direction), John O'Mahoney (Digital Editing), Pete Martinez (Assistant Engineer)
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Chuck
Studio album by Sum 41
Released October 12, 2004
Recorded Spring – Summer 2004 at Sound City, Vans Nuys, CA; Ocean Studios, Burbank, CA; Reaction Studios, Toronto, ON; Umbrella Sound Studios, Toronto, ON; Soundtrack Studios, New York, NY; Sidecar Studio, North Hollywood, CA
Genre Alternative rock, alternative metal, pop punk[1][2], punk rock
Length 37:59
Label Aquarius Canada, Island/Mercury US
Producer Greig Nori
Professional reviews
Sum 41 chronology
Does This Look Infected?
(2002)
Chuck
(2004)
Underclass Hero
(2007)
Singles from Chuck
  1. "We're All to Blame"
    Released: October 2004
  2. "Pieces"
    Released: January 2005
  3. "Some Say (Canada & Korea only)"
    Released: June 2005
  4. "No Reason (US & Europe only)"
    Released: June 2005 (same date as "Some Say")

Chuck is Sum 41's third full-length release. The album was released on October 12, 2004. It is also the band's last album to feature lead guitarist Dave Baksh. He left the band on May 11, 2006 to pursue his career with his new band Brown Brigade.

The album is named after a UN peacekeeper Chuck Pelletier, who was in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the band was filming a documentary for War Child Canada. Fighting broke out during the filming and Chuck helped the band evacuate from their hotel during the fighting (Chuck was staying in the same hotel during that time). The album got mostly positive reviews from critics, and it won a Juno Award in 2005 in Rock Album of the Year category.

In an online poll, "No Reason" was voted the favorite song, with "We're All to Blame" coming in second. [3]

Contents

Track listing

Original CD
  1. "Intro"– 0:46
  2. "No Reason" – 3:04
  3. "We're All to Blame" – 3:38
  4. "Angels with Dirty Faces" – 2:23
  5. "Some Say" – 3:26
  6. "The Bitter End" – 2:51
  7. "Open Your Eyes" – 2:44
  8. "Slipping Away" – 2:29
  9. "I'm Not the One" – 3:34
  10. "Welcome to Hell" – 1:56
  11. "Pieces" – 3:02
  12. "There's No Solution" – 3:18
  13. "88" – 4:39
International Edition
  1. "Noots" – 3:51
Japan and Korean Tour Edition
  1. "Noots" – 3:51
  2. "Moron" – 2:00
  3. "Subject to Change" – 3:17
iTunes Edition
  1. "Get Back (Rock Remix)" (with Ludacris) – 4:13

Chuck Acoustic EP (Tour Edition Promo)

Chuck Acoustic EP (Tour Edition Promo)
EP by Sum 41
Released February 22, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Alternative rock, Acoustic rock
Label Universal Records
Producer Greig Nori, Deryck Whibley
Sum 41 chronology
Chuck
(2004)
Chuck Acoustic EP (Tour Edition Promo)
(2005)
Happy Live Surprise
(2005)

Chuck Acoustic EP (Tour Edition Promo) is an acoustic EP released by Sum 41 in 2005 in Japan only. It was released after the release of the album Chuck with the Japanese tour edition of the album.

The EP features only 5 acoustic songs, all are all-new acoustic versions to previously released songs.
"Pieces", "Some Say" and "There's No Solution" are featured on the album Chuck while, "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" and "No Brains" are from the previous album Does This Look Infected?.

Track listing

  1. "Pieces" (Acoustic) – 3:16
  2. "No Brains" (Acoustic) – 3:03
  3. "Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" (Acoustic) – 2:56
  4. "Some Say" (Acoustic) – 3:42
  5. "There's No Solution" (Acoustic) – 3:26

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