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Mmhmm Studio album by Relient K Released November 2, 2004
April 28, 2005Recorded Dark Horse Studios Genre Pop punk, Christian rock, post-hardcore Length 50:22 Label Gotee, Capitol, Mono Vs Stereo Producer Mark Lee Townsend, Matt Thiessen Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
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Relient K chronology Deck the Halls, Bruise Your Hand
(2003)Mmhmm
(2004)Apathetic EP
(2005)Alternative cover Cover to the Japanese pressing of the album.Mmhmm (also MMHMM, MmHmm, and mmhmm) is the fourth full-length album by Christian rock band Relient K, released in November 2004. This album is especially notable for two reasons: First, it marked their debut on Capitol; and second, it was Brian Pittman's last album with the band. In addition to being released on Capitol and Gotee, Mmhmm was re-released on vinyl on Mono Vs Stereo. The re-release includes a song originally from Apathetic EP, called "Apathetic Way to Be". The singles "Be My Escape" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been", both found on Mmhmm, boosted Relient K's mainstream popularity. Although the song "High of 75" was never released to mainstream markets, it spent fifteen consecutive weeks in the CCM top ten.[citation needed]
Mmhmm earned the group a Canadian Juno Award nomination for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year in 2006. In 2005, Mmhmm was certified Gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 500,000 units in the United States. It has sold over 800,000 copies in the United States[citation needed].
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Matt Thiessen
0. "Mmhmm" (pregap hidden track) - 0:17
- "The One I'm Waiting For" – 3:02
- "Be My Escape" – 4:00
- "High of 75" – 2:27
- "I So Hate Consequences" – 4:01
- "The Only Thing Worse Than Beating a Dead Horse Is Betting on One" – 1:13
- "My Girl's Ex-Boyfriend" – 2:28
- "More Than Useless" featuring John Warne – 3:50
- "Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet?" – 4:11
- "Let It All Out" featuring John Davis – 4:21
- "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" featuring John Warne – 3:52
- "Maintain Consciousness" – 2:52
- "This Week the Trend" – 2:59
- "Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)" – 4:23
- "When I Go Down" featuring John Davis – 6:42
On the vinyl re-release, "Apathetic Way to Be" is added as track ten.
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position 2004 The Billboard 200 15 2004 U.S. Internet Charts 1 Singles
Year Single Chart positions Billboard Hot 100 Hot Digital Songs Top 40 Mainstream Billboard Pop 100 Hot Digital Tracks Pop 100 Airplay Hot Christian Songs 2005 "Be My Escape" #82 #31 #39 #48 #43 #49 #16 2005 "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" #58 #39 #22 #35 #37 #32 #32 Christian Radio-Only Singles:
Awards
In 2006, the album won a Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards. It was also nominated for Recorded Music Packaging of the Year. The songs "Be My Escape" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been" received nominations as well.[1]
Credits
Band
- Matt Thiessen – lead vocals, guitar, piano
- Matt Hoopes – guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Pittman – bass
- Dave Douglas – drums, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- David Henry – cello
- Chris Carmichael – violin, viola
- David Bunton – additional vocals on "I So Hate Consequences", "Which to Bury, Us or the Hatchet", and "Life After Death and Taxes (Failure II)"
- Kevin Kiehn – additional vocals on "I So Hate Consequences"
- John Davis – additional vocals on "Let It All Out" and "When I Go Down"
- John Warne – additional vocals on "More Than Useless" and "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been"
- Anthony Lucido – additional bass
- Rob Roy Fingerhead – banjo, additional guitar, additional percussion
- Mark Lee Townsend - producer
References
- ^ 37th Annual GMA Dove Awards Nominations & Winners on About.com; Jones, Kim
Categories:- Relient K albums
- 2004 albums
- Capitol Records albums
- Gotee Records albums
- Albums produced by Mark Lee Townsend
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