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Lullabies to Paralyze
| Field | Value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Lullabies to Paralyze | |||||
| type | studio | |||||
| artist | Queens of the Stone Age | |||||
| cover | Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze.jpg | |||||
| released | ||||||
| recorded | May – July 2004 | |||||
| studio | Sound City (Van Nuys) | |||||
| * Stoner rock<ref name | "nme"/ | |||||
| * alternative rock<ref>{{cite web | url | https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/3r63/ | title=Queens Of The Stone Age Lullabies To Paralyze Review | publisher=BBC | access-date=October 15, 2014 | author=Long, Chris}} |
| length | ||||||
| label | Interscope | |||||
| prev_title | Stone Age Complication | |||||
| prev_year | 2004 | |||||
| next_title | Over the Years and Through the Woods | |||||
| next_year | 2005 | |||||
| misc | {{Extra album cover | |||||
| header | Alternative cover | |||||
| type | studio | |||||
| cover | LtP LP.jpg | |||||
| caption | Cover of the LP release | |||||
| name | Lullabies to Paralyze | |||||
| type | studio | |||||
| single1 | Little Sister | |||||
| single1date | December 2004 | |||||
| single2 | In My Head | |||||
| single2date | June 27, 2005 | |||||
| single3 | Burn the Witch | |||||
| single3date | January 10, 2006 |
- Stoner rock
- alternative rock
- Joe Barresi
- Josh Homme
Lullabies to Paralyze is the fourth studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on March 22, 2005. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200,{{cite web | access-date = 2007-06-18 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20071016075140/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/queensofthestoneage/articles/story/7225493/50_still_attacking_chart | archive-date = 2007-10-16 | url-status = dead | access-date = 2007-06-18
Background
The album title Lullabies to Paralyze was intended to bridge Lullabies with its predecessor Songs for the Deaf by naming it after a line in "Mosquito Song", the final track on Songs for the Deaf.{{cite web | access-date=2005-05-18
The album was delayed during 2004 because of some changes to the line-up: bassist, vocalist, and co-songwriter Nick Oliveri was fired and on-off vocalist Mark Lanegan went on tour with his own band.{{cite web |access-date=2007-06-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001045426/http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1484974/20040211/queens_stone_age.jhtml |archive-date=2007-10-01 Lanegan can still be heard singing on several songs of the album; he also contributed lyrics. Because of this turmoil, there had been rumours that Lanegan had left the band, which Josh Homme eventually clarified in several interviews was never the case. Nevertheless, he encouraged these rumours to draw the attention off the band by giving the press "something to focus on while I was just making the record".
LP versions
The album has three LP pressing runs. The first pressing was released by AntAcidAudio and contains a different cover to the CD version. The sides are named Once, You, Were & Lost, after a line from "Someone's in the Wolf", with each containing a mixture of the CD's album and bonus tracks (with the exception of Once, only the standard tracks are present).
The second pressing is a reissue by Dutch record label Music On Vinyl, released on September 22, 2011. The reissue is different from the first pressing in that it does not have its sides named after the line from "Someone's in the Wolf," and it uses the cover art from the CD release. The reissue omitted bonus tracks "Infinity" and "Precious and Grace" from the track listing, and listed "Like a Drug" as the last track. Side four contains an etching of one of the album's artwork.
The third pressing was released in November 2019 and features the tracklist from the original 2005 LP release and the cover art from the original CD release.
Critical reception
The album received generally positive reviews, although slightly lower than its predecessor, the average score being 78 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 31 professional reviews.
Kevin Forest Moreau awarded it 3rd best album of the year 2005, Billboard magazine ranked it 7th best album, Magnet magazine ranked it 9th, and Filter magazine considered it 10th best album of the year 2005. JustPressPlay ranked it #31 on its list of the Top 100 Albums of the 2000s and named "Tangled Up in Plaid" the 19th best song of the decade.
Commercial performance
Lullabies to Paralyze peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold in the UK on April 15, 2005 with sales exceeding 100,000 copies. It also became the band's first album to reach the top ten on the US Billboard 200, where it peaked at number five.
Track listing
Notes
- The "Hidden Outro" later appears as the main riff in the song "Running Joke", a b-side that appears on Era Vulgaris.
- The final item on the track list, "The Fun Machine Took a Shit and Died" (located behind the CD in the normal version, or inside the booklet in the deluxe edition), below "Long Slow Goodbye" reads; "The Fun Machine took a shit and died – Was lost or misplaced. (There is a reward for the return of said tapes)". During that time, the band assumed that the tapes of that song were either lost or stolen. A live version of this song can be found on the DVD release Over the Years and Through the Woods. Homme commented, "The tapes got lost. Actually, they were just at another studio, but we falsely accused everyone in the world of theft." The song was later rerecorded as a single and featured as a bonus track on Era Vulgaris.
Personnel
Queens of the Stone Age
- Josh Homme – lead vocals (all but 1), guitar (all but 6), bass (5, 6, 8 (chorus), 12–14), piano (12), drums (8, 12), percussion (8, 10, 12), handclaps (13), whispers (1)
- Troy Van Leeuwen – guitar (4, 6, 9, 11–14), bass (2, 7, 8, 11), lap steel (2, 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 14), piano (4), keyboards (11), handclaps (13), backing vocals (6)
- Alain Johannes – guitar (5–7, 11), bass (3, 4, 9, 10), flute & marxophone (9), backing vocals (12), phone (14)
- Mark Lanegan – lead vocals (1), co-lead vocals ("Precious and Grace"), backing vocals (5, 13)
- Joey Castillo – drums (all but 1), piano (6, 8, 14), percussion (3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14), handclaps (13)
Guest appearances
- Chris Goss – backing vocals on "You Got a Killer Scene There Man...", "Someone's in the Wolf" and "Burn the Witch"
- Billy Gibbons – guitar and backing vocals on "Burn the Witch", guitar and co-lead vocals "Precious and Grace", guitar on "Like a Drug"
- Dave Catching – opening guitar on "The Blood Is Love"
- Jack Black – handclaps and stomps on "Burn the Witch", and is also seen contributing the same for "Broken Box" during the bonus DVD
- Jesse Hughes – flute on "Someone's in the Wolf"
- Shirley Manson – backing vocals on "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man..."
- Brody Dalle – backing vocals on "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man..."
- Joe Barresi – triangle on "Tangled Up in Plaid"
- The Main Street Horns – tubas and baritone trombone on "I Never Came", "Someone's in the Wolf" and "Skin on Skin"
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
| Chart (2005) | Peak | |
|---|---|---|
| position | UK Albums (OCC) | |
| 4 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2005) | Position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) | Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 76 | ||||
| 31 | ||||
| 98 |
Certifications
Singles charts
| Year | Single | Chart | Peak position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | "Little Sister" | US Billboard Hot 100 | 88 |
| 2005 | "Little Sister" | US Modern Rock | 2 |
| 2005 | "Little Sister" | US Mainstream Rock | 13 |
| 2005 | "Little Sister" | UK Singles Chart | 18 |
| 2005 | "In My Head" | US Modern Rock | 32 |
| 2005 | "In My Head" | UK Singles Chart | 44 |
| 2005 | "Burn the Witch" | US Modern Rock | 40 |
References
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