Full Circle (Creed album)

Full Circle is the fourth and final studio album by American post-grunge band Creed, released on October 27, 2009.[5] It was Creed's first release since disbanding in June 2004, prior to the release of their Greatest Hits compilation album in November 2004, and was their first studio album since Weathered in November 2001, as well as their first with their original bass guitarist Brian Marshall since his departure in August 2000. The record was produced by Howard Benson. The album was completed on July 31, 2009, as announced by Scott Stapp. The album cover was revealed through the band's official e-news on August 4, 2009. The album had three music videos created for it: "Overcome" and "Rain" in 2009, and "A Thousand Faces" in 2010.

Full Circle
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2009 (2009-10-27)
RecordedBay 7 Studios, Valley Village, Los Angeles, CA
Sparky Dark Studio, Calabasas, CA[1][2]
Genre
Length50:40
LabelWind-up
ProducerHoward Benson[3]
Creed chronology
Greatest Hits
(2004)
Full Circle
(2009)
With Arms Wide Open: A Retrospective
(2015)
Singles from Full Circle
  1. "Overcome"
    Released: August 25, 2009
  2. "Rain"
    Released: October 6, 2009
  3. "A Thousand Faces"
    Released: January 11, 2010[4] (radio)

Title

The title of the album makes reference to the instrumental band members coming "full circle" with Scott Stapp to reform the band. The title track is about the Creed reunion and how it feels to be together as a band again.[6]

Tour

The 2009 Creed Reunion Tour began on August 6 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and concluded on October 20, 2009, in Hidalgo, Texas. Originally, Flyleaf and Fuel were to be the opening bands, but the New Zealand band Like A Storm and Hoobastank opened for Creed in the first leg of the concert, while Lo-Pro and Staind opened for the second leg, with Saliva doing the last five dates and Like a Storm returning near the end of the tour. This reunion tour featured all of the original members of the band as well as the former Submersed guitarist Eric Friedman, a friend of Mark Tremonti's who performed rhythm guitars and backing vocals. The band played five songs ("Overcome", "Rain", "Bread of Shame", "Full Circle", and "A Thousand Faces") from their album Full Circle, as well as old hits throughout the tour. The band later went on to play "Suddenly" during their 2010 Summer tour, and "Time" during their 2012 Summer tour.[7]

On October 24, 2009, it was confirmed by Scott Phillips that Creed was to go on a world tour in April 2010, starting in Australia and New Zealand, followed by South America, Europe, and Canada/North America.[8] The tour dates were released on April 19, 2010.[9]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[10]
AllMusic[11]
Classic Rock[12]
Entertainment Weekly(B)[13]
IGN(6.9/10)[14]
The Metal Forge[15]
Rock Hard[16]

The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Critics stated that they appreciate the "new, heavier, darker side of Creed". Full Circle debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200, selling 111,000 copies in its first week.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Scott Stapp; all music is composed by Mark Tremonti.

No.TitleLength
1."Overcome"3:47
2."Bread of Shame"3:56
3."A Thousand Faces"4:54
4."Suddenly"3:31
5."Rain"3:27
6."Away in Silence"4:41
7."Fear"4:05
8."On My Sleeve"4:14
9."Full Circle"4:08
10."Time"5:55
11."Good Fight"3:54
12."The Song You Sing"4:08
Total length:50:40
U.K. edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Silent Teacher"3:44
Total length:54:24

Personnel

Charts

Album

Chart (2009) Position
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[17] 8
US Billboard 200[18] 2
US Alternative Albums (Billboard) 1
US Digital Albums (Billboard) 2
US Hard Rock Albums (Billboard) 1
US Rock Albums (Billboard) 1
US Tastemaker Albums (Billboard) 10

Singles

Year Song Chart positions
Hot 100 Main. Rock Alt. Rock Rock Songs
2009 "Overcome" 73 [19] 4 22 [20] 8 [21]
"Rain" 91 [22] - - -
2010 "A Thousand Faces" - 23 - -

Release history

Region Release date Label
United States October 27, 2009 Wind-up
Australia November 7, 2009

References

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  12. Fielder, Hugh (February 2010). "Creed – Full Circle". Classic Rock. No. 141. p. 84.
  13. Pastorek, Whitney (October 28, 2009). "Review: Full Circle". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
  14. Linder, Brian (October 27, 2009). "Creed – Full Circle Review". IGN. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  15. Milburn, Simon (December 17, 2009). "Creed – Full Circle". The Metal Forge.com. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  16. Albrecht, Frank (2009). "Review Dynamit: Creed – Full Circle". Rock Hard (in German). No. 271. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
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  18. "Creed Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
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  21. Creed Chart History – Rock Songs. Billboard.com.
  22. Creed Chart History – Hot 100. Billboard.com
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