No. 4

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  • Artist: Stone Temple Pilots
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 26, 1999
  • Total Time: 42:12
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It would be tempting to scour No. 4, Scott Weiland's reunion with Stone Temple Pilots, for insights into his troubles, yet the group consciously avoids this throughout the album. That's for the best, since it's their hardest effort since their debut, Core. "Down" and "Heaven & Hot Rods" provide a powerful, brutal opening for No. 4 -- it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs. With these two songs, the band's attack is as vicious as that of the new generation, but they retain their gift for gargantuan hooks. Much of the album hits pretty hard -- most explicitly on "No Way Out," "Sex & Violence," and "MC5," -- and even the ballads and neo-psychedelic pop have none of the swirling production that distinguished Tiny Music. That sense of adventure is missed, because even if the album finds STP returning to the muscular hard rock that made them, they always sounded better when they concentrated on melodicism. No. 4's most effective moments have a variety of sonic textures and color -- "Pruno" tempers its giant riffs with spacy verses; "Church on Tuesday" is a great pop tune, as are the trippy "Sour Girl" and "I Got You"; and the psychedelic "Glide" and closing ballad, "Atlanta," have a sense of majesty. These songs anchor the heavier moments, instead of the other way around, and it all plays well together. As a matter of fact, No. 4 is as tight as Tiny Music. Even if it isn't as grandiose or sonically compelling as that effort, it's a record that consolidates all their strengths. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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№ 4
Studio album by Stone Temple Pilots
Released October 26, 1999
Recorded 1998-1999
Genre Hard rock, grunge, alternative rock, psychedelic rock
Length 42:17
Label Atlantic
Producer Brendan O'Brien
Stone Temple Pilots chronology
Tiny Music... Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
(1996)
No. 4
(1999)
Shangri-La Dee Da
(2001)
Singles from № 4
  1. "Down"
    Released: November 1999
  2. "Sour Girl"
    Released: February 2000
  3. "No Way Out"
    Released: May 2000
  4. "Heaven & Hot Rods"
    Released: 2000 (promo only)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
Robert Christgau (neither)[2]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[3]

№ 4 (sometimes referred to as No. 4) is the fourth album released by Stone Temple Pilots, on October 26, 1999, by Atlantic Records. The album was a return to the band's earlier hard rock roots, while also blending elements of heavy metal, psychedelic rock, and alternative rock. Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, No. 4 was certified Platinum by the RIAA on August 7, 2000,[4] and by the CRIA in August 2001.[5] The song "Down" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards. The album also produced one of STP's biggest hits, "Sour Girl", which charted at #78 on the Hot 100, their only song to appear on that chart. The CD was originally released as a digipak, then later changed to a standard jewel case.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Down"   Scott Weiland, Robert DeLeo 3:49
2. "Heaven & Hot Rods"   Weiland, Dean DeLeo 3:26
3. "Pruno"   Weiland, R. DeLeo 3:14
4. "Church on Tuesday"   Weiland, D. DeLeo 3:00
5. "Sour Girl"   Weiland, D. DeLeo 4:17
6. "No Way Out"   Weiland, R. DeLeo, D. DeLeo, Eric Kretz 4:19
7. "Sex & Violence"   Weiland, R. DeLeo 2:54
8. "Glide"   Weiland, R. DeLeo 5:00
9. "I Got You"   Weiland, R. DeLeo 4:15
10. "MC5"   Weiland, D. DeLeo 2:42
11. "Atlanta"   Weiland, D. DeLeo 5:19
Total length:
42:17

Credits

Stone Temple Pilots

Additional Personnel

  • Brendan O'Brien - producer, mixing, piano, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
  • Barrett Martin - bass marimba
  • David Campbell - string arrangement
  • Larry Corbett - cello
  • Suzie Katayama - contractor and cello
  • Joel Derouin - concertmaster
  • Evan Wilson - viola
  • Charlie Bisharat, Gerry Hilera, Peter Kent - violins
  • Matt Funes - viola
  • Nick DiDia - engineer
  • Russ Fowler - engineer
  • Stephen Marcussen - mastering
  • Chapman Baehler - photography

Charts

No. 4 and its singles made several appearances on the North American Billboard charts.

Album

Year Chart Position
1999 U.S. Billboard 200 6
Canadian RPM Albums Chart 3
Top Internet Albums 1
Top Internet Albums 18

Singles

Year Single Mainstream Rock Tracks Modern Rock Tracks Adult Top 40 Hot 100 Top 40 Mainstream
1999 "Down" 5 9 107
2000 "Heaven & Hot Rods" 17 30
"No Way Out" 17 24
"Sour Girl" 4 3 37 78 39

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