A Rock in the Weary Land | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | the Waterboys |
Cover: | A Rock In The Weary Land Waterboys Album Cover.jpg |
Recorded: | 1999–2000 |
Genre: | Rock |
Label: | BMG International |
Producer: | Mike Scott |
Prev Title: | The Live Adventures of the Waterboys |
Prev Year: | 1993 |
Next Title: | Too Close to Heaven |
Next Year: | 2002 |
A Rock in the Weary Land is the seventh studio album by the Waterboys, released in 2000 by BMG International. It was their first album after a seven-year break, but mostly continues the hard rock vein of the previous album Dream Harder (1993). The album cover photography is by Steve Gullick.
Recording sessions for the album began in early 1999. It was the first album Scott had recorded without the backing of a record label. Once it was completed, Scott's manager, Philip Tennant, negotiated a deal with BMG and Scott decided to have the album, originally a solo project, released under the Waterboys' name. He recruited some of the musicians who had played on A Rock in the Weary Land as official band members for an upcoming UK tour.[1] The album marked the return of old collaborator Anthony Thistlethwaite after a decade.
Critic John Mulvey, writing for NME, described the album as "largely excellent" except for "We Are Jonah", which he describes as "appallingly cheery Christian rock".[2] Dave Sleger of AllMusic considered the album to be "ambitious, moody, surreal, and relevant" and one which "incorporates all of the elements and possibilities of modern rock into a uniform, technically updated body of work".
All songs written by Mike Scott, unless otherwise noted.
A North American version of the album with two extra tracks was released August 21, 2001.
"My Love is My Rock in the Weary Land" on the American edition is edited compared to the UK edition, playing at a slower speed and featuring numerous differences in the outro.
"Lucky Day/Bad Advice" features a co-writing credit with Bill Grant, whom Scott befriended while living at Findhorn. According to Scott, "Who could make this day again?" was one of Grant's favourite phrases.
The standard Japanese release of the album contains the songs "Time, Space and the Bride's Bed", "Trouble Down Yonder" and "Send Him Down to Waco", but not "My Lord What a Morning".
A limited two-disc edition was also issued in Japan by BMG International. The track list of the first disc is identical to the standard track list, above. The track list of the second disc, which is entitled "The Weary Land EP", is as follows:
Prior to the album's release, BMG issued a six-track EP containing the single "Is She Conscious?". The single also contained a video for the song.
BMG also issued and almost immediately recalled two singles each (separately packaged) for "My Love is My Rock in the Weary Land" and "We Are Jonah". These are considered collector's items by some Waterboys fans and command high resale prices.
Chart (2000) | Peak position | |
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Norwegian Albums Chart[3] | 27 | |
Swedish Albums Chart[4] | 51 | |
UK Albums Chart[5] | 47 |