Elocation Explained

Elocation
Type:studio
Artist:Default
Cover:default_elocation.jpg
Released:November 25, 2003
Genre:Rock
Length:46:18
Label:TVT
Producer:
Prev Title:The Fallout
Prev Year:2001
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Next Year:2005

Elocation is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock band Default. It was released on November 25, 2003, by TVT Records. The rock album spawned three singles, including the song "(Taking My) Life Away", which aired on Muzak's Power Rock station. This album failed to match the success of their debut, but is the band's second most commercially successful album being certified Gold in Canada.[1] The final track, an acoustic version of "Let You Down," originally appeared on their previous album.

The album was produced by Butch Walker and Nickelback's Chad Kroeger and contains a cover of the song "Cruel" by Jeff Buckley.

Critical reception

Tom Harrison of The Province rated the album three stars out of four. He thought that the band showed creative growth from their previous album.[2]

Track listing

Bonus tracks
  1. "Cruel" (acoustic) – 4:25 (from a TVT Records sampler 2005) (German Count on Me CDS)
  2. "(Taking My) Life Away" (acoustic) – 4:10 (from a 2003 promotional test pressing CD single)

Personnel

Default

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Charts and certifications

Album

Singles

YearSingleChartPosition
2003"(Taking My) Life Away"US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks25
US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks30
2004"Throw It All Away"US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks30
"All She Wrote"US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks39

Certifications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search results for Elocation . Music Canada . June 4, 2022.
  2. News: November 25, 2003 . The Daily Dish . The Province . subscription . June 4, 2022.
  3. Web site: Canadian album certifications – Default – Elocation. Music Canada. 9 March 2015.