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Album Review: Thirteenth Step

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Three years after the release of its debut Mer de Noms, A Perfect Circle's Thirteenth Step sees the light of day. By that time, Troy van Leeuwen and Paz Lenchantin had left and been replaced by bassist Jeordie Osborne White, formerly of Marilyn Manson, and guitarist James Iha, formerly of the Smashing Pumpkins (though he doe not appear on the album). While van Leeuwen appear on part of the set, guitarist Danny Lohner helped out after he departed. Amazingly, despite the changes, the sound is still very much the creation of Billy Howerdel with the unmistakable vocal of Maynard Keenan from Tool. Produced by Howerdel and mixed by the inimitable Andy Wallace, Thirteenth Step is a moodier, tenser, and more atmospheric (if that is possible) recording than its predecessor. Written mostly by Howerdel and Keenan, the songs traverse a particular associated with surrender, loss, having the nature of a person stripped away, and turning in the twilight of those feelings toward a kind of slow transformation into something that can only be called "other." There are no easy outs and no easy answers, only hard questions throughout "Weak and Powerless," where surrender is necessary but far from desired. The title bitingly refers to the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, but this is not your average recovery outing. Tracks like "Blue," "Vanishing," and "Lullaby" (one of two tracks featuring the amazing Jarboe on vocals) feature a kind of barely restrained menace caught in a trap by rock & roll vulnerability. The wide dynamic swathes that were so prominent on the band's debut are all but absent here. The squalling guitars have taken a backseat to carefully crafted melodies where atmospherics are maximized and pulled taut over the listener. While not a radical departure from Mer de Noms, there is a real progression here. However, the explosive, heavier-than-heavy rock-ism of A Perfect Circle is so well known for it is readily evidenced on cuts such as "The Outsider" and "Pet." As moods shapeshift from the sepia-toned murk of "The Package" and "The Noose," the over the top hard rock to the Baroquely scaled "The Nurse Who Loved Me" and "Gravity," with its beautiful guitar effects and crystalline bassline, the listener becomes aware of just how much water has traveled under A Perfect Circle's bridge. The Thirteenth Step is the sound of a musical and lyrical maturity that normally doesn't occur until a band's third or fourth albums. Lyrically, musically, sonically, the Thirteenth Step is proof positive that mainstream rock has plenty of life and vision left in it. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Package Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (7:40)
Weak and Powerless Maynard James Keenan, Billy Howerdel A Perfect Circle (3:15)
The Noose Maynard James Keenan, Billy Howerdel A Perfect Circle (4:53)
Blue Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (4:13)
Vanishing Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (4:51)
A Stranger Maynard James Keenan, Billy Howerdel A Perfect Circle (3:12)
The Outsider Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (4:06)
Crimes Billy Howerdel, Jeordie White, Maynard James Keenan, Josh Freese A Perfect Circle (2:34)
The Nurse Who Loved Me Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards A Perfect Circle (4:04)
Pet Maynard James Keenan, Billy Howerdel A Perfect Circle (4:34)
Lullaby Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (2:01)
Gravity Josh Freese, Paz Lenchantin, Troy Van Leeuwen, Billy Howerdel, Maynard James Keenan A Perfect Circle (5:08)

Credits

Maynard James Keenan (Executive Producer), Josh Deutsch (A&R), Steven R. Gilmore (Design), Troy Van Leeuwen (Guitar), Billy Howerdel (Group Member), Jarboe (Vocals), Danny Lohner (Guitar), James Iha (Group Member), Billy Howerdel (Engineer), Jon Brion (Instrumentation), Josh Freese (Vocals (Background)), Billy Howerdel (Vocals), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Josh Freese (Group Member), Steven R. Gilmore (Digital Photography), Kevin Patrick Warren (Instrumentation), Jeordie White (Group Member), Steven R. Gilmore (Art Direction), Josh Freese (Drums), Jeordie White (Bass), Billy Howerdel (Guitar), Maynard James Keenan (Vocals), Devo Keenan (Vocals (Background)), Dean Karr (Photography), Billy Howerdel (Producer), Danny Lohner (Producer), Jeordie White (Vocals (Background)), Steve Duda (Digital Engineer), Maynard James Keenan (Group Member), Maynard James Keenan (Artwork), Billy Howerdel (Photography)
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Thirteenth Step
Studio album by A Perfect Circle
Released September 16, 2003
Recorded Perfect Circle Studios, North Hollywood, California
January 2003 - June 2003
Genre Alternative rock
Length 50:36
Label Virgin Records
Producer Billy Howerdel
Maynard James Keenan (Executive)
Danny Lohner (Tracks 3, 6, 9, 10)
Professional reviews
A Perfect Circle chronology
Mer de Noms
(2000)
Thirteenth Step
(2003)
Emotive
(2004)
Singles from Thirteenth Step
  1. "Weak and Powerless"
    Released: December 3, 2003
  2. "The Outsider"
    Released: 2004
  3. "Blue"
    Released: July 27, 2004

Thirteenth Step is the second studio album by American rock band A Perfect Circle, released under Compact Disc format on September 16, 2003. It was a major success reaching the #2 position on the Billboard 200 in its premiere week, selling over 231,000 copies and staying on the charts for 78 weeks.[1] The RIAA certified it as gold on November 4, 2003 and as platinum on March 24, 2006. The first single from the album was "Weak and Powerless", followed by "The Outsider" and "Blue". The tracks have their remixed versions on a 2004 remix album aMotion.

According to Keenan on the commentary for the aMotion DVD, the album is a concept album with all of the songs dealing with the problem of addiction from a different perspective. He said that it refers in a way to his 13 years of residence in Los Angeles.[2] Intentionally or otherwise, the title also evokes Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs, where the term "thirteenth-stepping" denotes inappropriate sexual advances toward a person who is early in their recovery, or has little sobriety time.[3].

The cover art features a banana slug crawling across a woman's face.

"The Nurse Who Loved Me" is a cover of the song by Failure, originally featured on the 1996 album Fantastic Planet.

"Pet" has its follow-up, "Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums", with the same lyrics, on the band's following 2004 cover versions album eMOTIVe.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Maynard James Keenan and Billy Howerdel except where noted. 

CD
# Title Length
1. "The Package"   7:40
2. "Weak and Powerless"   3:15
3. "The Noose"   4:53
4. "Blue"   4:13
5. "Vanishing"   4:51
6. "A Stranger"   3:12
7. "The Outsider"   4:06
8. "Crimes" (Howerdel/Keenan/Freese/White) 2:34
9. "The Nurse Who Loved Me" (Edwards/Andrews) 4:04
10. "Pet"   4:34
11. "Lullaby"   2:01
12. "Gravity" (Howerdel/Keenan/Freese/Van Leeuwen/Lenchantin) 5:08

The Japanese version of Thirteenth Step includes an exclusive extended version of "The Package".

Personnel

  • Maynard James Keenan − Lead vocals, executive producer, artwork direction
  • Billy Howerdel − Guitar, vocals, production, engineering, additional photography
  • Josh Freese − Drums, backing vocals
  • Jeordie White − Bass, backing vocals
  • Troy Van Leeuwen − Guitar (on "The Package", "Vanishing" and "Gravity")
  • Paz Lenchantin - Strings
  • Danny Lohner – Guitar (on "The Noose"), additional production
  • The Section Quartet – Strings (on "The Nurse Who Loved Me" and "A Stranger")
  • Jarboe – Vocals (on "The Noose" and "Lullaby")
  • Devo H. Keenan – Backing vocals (on "Pet")
  • K. Patrick Warren – Instrumentation on "The Nurse Who Loved Me"
  • Jon Brion – Instrumentation on "The Nurse Who Loved Me"
  • Steve Duda – Digital engineering assistance
  • Andy Wallace – Mixing
  • Steven R. Gilmore – Sleeve art direction, design and digital photographic manipulation
  • Dean Karr – Cover design & photography

Charts

Album
Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 2
2003 Top Canadian Albums 1
2003 Top Internet Albums 2
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
2003 "Weak and Powerless" The Billboard Hot 100 61
2003 "Weak and Powerless" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
2003 "Weak and Powerless" Modern Rock Tracks 1
2004 "The Outsider" The Billboard Hot 100 79
2004 "The Outsider" Mainstream Rock Tracks 3
2004 "The Outsider" Modern Rock Tracks 5
2004 "Blue" Mainstream Rock Tracks 19
2004 "Blue" Modern Rock Tracks 21

References

  1. ^ Billboard.com
  2. ^ Chris Otts (September 26, 2003). "A Perfect Circle keeps spinning, churning out great music". The Crimson White. http://media.www.cw.ua.edu/media/storage/paper959/news/2003/09/26/Entertainment/A.Perfect.Circle.Keeps.Spinning.Churning.Out.Great.Music-2859285.shtml. Retrieved January 25, 2008. "Keenan told MTV that the title refers, on one level, to his now 13 years living in Los Angeles as a musician." 
  3. ^ "AA Glossary". http://www.ipass.net/a1idpirat/AAglossary.html. Retrieved August 7, 2009. 

 
 

 

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