The Greyest of Blue Skies (album)

The Greyest of Blue Skies
Studio album by Finger Eleven
Released July 25, 2000
Recorded Arnyard Studios, Toronto
Genre
Length 41:10
Label Wind-up
Producer Arnold Lanni
Finger Eleven chronology
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Singles from The Greyest of Blue Skies
  1. "First Time"
    Released: July 2000
  2. "Drag You Down"
    Released: October 2000
  3. "Bones + Joints"
    Released: March 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

The Greyest of Blue Skies is the second studio album from the Canadian rock band Finger Eleven. The track "Suffocate" appeared on the Scream 3: The Album soundtrack. The tracks "First Time" and "Drag You Down" each appeared in the Dragonball Z feature film Lord Slug, while the song "Stay and Drown" was in the Dragonball Z feature film Cooler's Revenge. A contestant from Idol 2006 sang "Sick of It All". The album was certified Gold in Canada in June 2001.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Scott Anderson, James Black and Arnold Lanni, except for where noted. [5]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."First Time"Anderson, Black, Lanni, Rick Jackett4:26
2."Drag You Down" 3:21
3."My Carousel" 3:43
4."Sick of It All" 3:18
5."For the Ocean" 2:56
6."Broken Words" 3:27
7."Suffocate" 3:44
8."Bones + Joints"Black, Lanni3:47
9."Famous" 4:08
10."Walking in My Shoes"Martin Gore3:52
11."Stay and Drown"Anderson, Black, Lanni, Sean Anderson4:23

Personnel

  • Scott Anderson - vocals
  • James Black - guitar, vocals
  • Rick Jackett - guitar
  • Sean Anderson - bass
  • Rich Beddoe - drums

Chart positions

Chart (2000) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[6] 17

References

  1. Rayner, Ben (29 April 2007). "Loved by radio, hated by critics, Finger Eleven just can't get any respect". Toronto Star. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
  2. "Finger Eleven - Finger Eleven". Allmusic.
  3. Allmusic review
  4. "Gold & Platinum Certification". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2012-06-01. Retrieved 2010-05-09.
  5. https://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx
  6. "Finger Eleven Top Albums/CDs positions". RPM.
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