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The Family Values Tour was created by the American nu metal band Korn in 1998 to be an annual rock and hip hop tour. The tour began in 1998 and would take the year off in 2000, due to heavy competition from other tours, such as the Anger Management Tour and the Summer Sanitarium Tour. Bands taking part in the 2001 tour were Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Puddle Of Mudd, Staind, Static-X, Deadsy, and Spike 1000. | The Family Values Tour was created by the American nu metal band Korn in 1998 to be an annual rock and hip hop tour. The tour began in 1998 and would take the year off in 2000, due to heavy competition from other tours, such as the Anger Management Tour and the Summer Sanitarium Tour. Bands taking part in the 2001 tour were Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Puddle Of Mudd, Staind, Static-X, Deadsy, and Spike 1000. | ||
The album was produced by Josh Abraham, before his collaboration with Linkin Park on ''[[Reanimation]]'' (2002) and ''[[Live In Texas]]'' (2003), while executive production was handled by American nu metal band Korn and Jeff Kwatinetz. The tracks by various artists in the album were recorded live on The Family Values Tour, in the fall of 2001. The exact dates of the performances is unknown, but at least "[[One Step Closer]]" is confirmed to be from the final show of the tour in Tacoma on [https://lplive.net/shows/2001/20011117/ November 17, 2001] while "[[Wicked Garden]]" is from the San Jose show on [https://lplive.net/shows/2001/20011113 November 13, 2001] as stated by Scott Weiland | The album was produced by Josh Abraham, before his collaboration with Linkin Park on ''[[Reanimation]]'' (2002) and ''[[Live In Texas]]'' (2003), while executive production was handled by American nu metal band Korn and Jeff Kwatinetz. The tracks by various artists in the album were recorded live on The Family Values Tour, in the fall of 2001. The exact dates of the performances is unknown, but at least "[[One Step Closer]]" is confirmed to be from the final show of the tour in Tacoma on [https://lplive.net/shows/2001/20011117/ November 17, 2001] while "[[Wicked Garden]]" is from the San Jose show on [https://lplive.net/shows/2001/20011113 November 13, 2001] as stated by Scott Weiland in the beginning of the track. | ||
During the [http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20011114C Sacramento show] on the Family Values Tour, Scott Weiland announced that ''"Linkin Park and STP are putting a song together and it should be out fairly soon."''<ref>[https://www.belowempty.com/concerts.php?cat=stone_temple_pilots&band=stone_temple_pilots&type=2001_2002&s=date&id=665 Below Empty | Stone Temple Pilots]</ref> The song was an studio version of "[[Wonderful]]" featuring vocals by Chester Bennington which had fan noise added in later.<ref>[http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=9814&page=6#entry192857 Submit Site Corrections Here 2.0 - Page 6 - Site Info & Support - Linkin Park Live - Page 6], June 18, 2013</ref> It was set to be the album's first single and would be sent to U.S. radio outlets for airplay consideration in March 2002, but instead, Elektra opted to send a sampler featuring various album tracks to U.S. radios.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20020414045812/http://www.billboard.com/billboard/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1437151 Stone Temple Pilots Flesh Out Spring Tour - Billboard.com], March 25, 2002</ref> They were "Wonderful", "Fade", "[[One Step Closer]]", "Push It" and "Tom Sawyer".<ref>[https://www.belowempty.com/discography.php?do=showrelease&type=featuring_stp&id=198 Below Empty - Stone Temple Pilots]</ref> | During the [http://lplive.net/shows/db/chesterbennington/20011114C Sacramento show] on the Family Values Tour, Scott Weiland announced that ''"Linkin Park and STP are putting a song together and it should be out fairly soon."''<ref>[https://www.belowempty.com/concerts.php?cat=stone_temple_pilots&band=stone_temple_pilots&type=2001_2002&s=date&id=665 Below Empty | Stone Temple Pilots]</ref> The song was an studio version of "[[Wonderful]]" featuring vocals by Chester Bennington which had fan noise added in later.<ref>[http://lplive.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=9814&page=6#entry192857 Submit Site Corrections Here 2.0 - Page 6 - Site Info & Support - Linkin Park Live - Page 6], June 18, 2013</ref> It was set to be the album's first single and would be sent to U.S. radio outlets for airplay consideration in March 2002, but instead, Elektra opted to send a sampler featuring various album tracks to U.S. radios.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20020414045812/http://www.billboard.com/billboard/daily/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1437151 Stone Temple Pilots Flesh Out Spring Tour - Billboard.com], March 25, 2002</ref> They were "Wonderful", "Fade", "[[One Step Closer]]", "Push It" and "Tom Sawyer".<ref>[https://www.belowempty.com/discography.php?do=showrelease&type=featuring_stp&id=198 Below Empty - Stone Temple Pilots]</ref> |
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The Family Values Tour 2001 is the third live album with various artists performing on stage during The Family Values Tour in fall 2001. It is released on May 7, 2002. The album was recorded live at assorted dates on the annual alt-metal tour. It includes various artists such as Linkin Park, Staind, Deadsy, Stone Temple Pilots, Static-X, and Staind frontman Aaron Lewis.
Background
The Family Values Tour was created by the American nu metal band Korn in 1998 to be an annual rock and hip hop tour. The tour began in 1998 and would take the year off in 2000, due to heavy competition from other tours, such as the Anger Management Tour and the Summer Sanitarium Tour. Bands taking part in the 2001 tour were Stone Temple Pilots, Linkin Park, Puddle Of Mudd, Staind, Static-X, Deadsy, and Spike 1000.
The album was produced by Josh Abraham, before his collaboration with Linkin Park on Reanimation (2002) and Live In Texas (2003), while executive production was handled by American nu metal band Korn and Jeff Kwatinetz. The tracks by various artists in the album were recorded live on The Family Values Tour, in the fall of 2001. The exact dates of the performances is unknown, but at least "One Step Closer" is confirmed to be from the final show of the tour in Tacoma on November 17, 2001 while "Wicked Garden" is from the San Jose show on November 13, 2001 as stated by Scott Weiland in the beginning of the track.
During the Sacramento show on the Family Values Tour, Scott Weiland announced that "Linkin Park and STP are putting a song together and it should be out fairly soon."[1] The song was an studio version of "Wonderful" featuring vocals by Chester Bennington which had fan noise added in later.[2] It was set to be the album's first single and would be sent to U.S. radio outlets for airplay consideration in March 2002, but instead, Elektra opted to send a sampler featuring various album tracks to U.S. radios.[3] They were "Wonderful", "Fade", "One Step Closer", "Push It" and "Tom Sawyer".[4]
Tracklist
No. | Title | Artist | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vasoline | Stone Temple Pilots | Dean DeLeo, Robert DeLeo, Eric Kretz, Scott Weiland | 3:13 |
2 | Runaway | Linkin Park | Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda, Mark Wakefield | 3:03 |
3 | Fade | Staind | Aaron Lewis, Mike Mushok, Johnny April, Jon Wysocki | 4:32 |
4 | Wonderful (featuring C. Bennington) | Stone Temple Pilots | Robert DeLeo, Scott Weiland | 4:15 |
5 | Push It (featuring P. Exeter Blue) | Static-X | Tony Campos, Wayne Wells | 3:41 |
6 | It's Been Awhile | Staind | Aaron Lewis, Mike Mushok, Johnny April, Jon Wysocki | 4:33 |
7 | Wicked Garden | Stone Temple Pilots | Robert DeLeo, Dean DeLeo, Scott Weiland | 5:13 |
8 | Cold | Static-X | Wayne Wells | 4:21 |
9 | Black | Aaron Lewis | Stone Gossard, Eddie Vedder | 5:12 |
10 | Creep (featuring Aaron Lewis) | Stone Temple Pilots | Robert DeLeo, Scott Weiland | 5:12 |
11 | Tom Sawyer | Deadsy | Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, Pye Dubois | 4:11 |
12 | One Step Closer (featuring Aaron Lewis) | Linkin Park | Chester Bennington, Rob Bourdon, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, Mike Shinoda | 3:50 |
Personnel
- Recorded by Le Mobil
- Guy Charbonneau - Engineer
- Jeff Kwatinetz, Korn - Executive Producer
- Josh Abraham - Producer
Members Only Exclusives
The official tour website had exclusive members only content which could be accessed upon a paid registration process.[5] An exclusive video that stands out from this collection is the performance of "Sex Type Thing" from the last show of the tour featuring members and crew of Linkin Park, Staind, Deadsy and Static-X.[6] Below is the full list of content previously available in the site during the 2001 tour:
- Papa Roach Crawls On Stage
- Hollywood Bitch Visits STP
- FVT In the Stretch Run
- Pilots In Chains
- Aaron Lends His Voice
- Wayne's B-Day
- Staind Plays With Toys
- On Stage With Linkin Park
- Linkin Park Tour Dates
- Static X Pay Tribute
- Family Values go South
- STP & The Angry Inch
- Staind Comes Home
- ELEMENTREE RECORDS DEMO SUBMISSION BOX ADDED TO FAMILY VALUES TOUR
- Aaron Tattooed
- MTV Pays a Visit to Family Values
- Behind the Scenes with FVT Production Manager
- STP & NYFD Start a Revolution
- STP Gives Way To Fans
- Executioners On Stage with Linkin Park
- STP Shares the Stage
- Linkin Park DJ goes Shopping
- Deadsy Storms the Nation's Capitol
- LINKIN PARK NEWS
- SPIKE 1000 NEWS
- STATIC X/STAIND NEWS
- STP NEWS
- Spike 1000 Take Family Values by Storm
- Touring the Land
- Filter Joins STP On-Stage
- Oct 11th - Cleveland Ohio
- FVT Tour Changes
- Rehearsals are Well Under Way
- Static X: Cleveland Bound...
- Linkin Park ready for FVT
- Staind: Relaxed and Ready to Go
- Family Values Tour Radio Station Maintenance
- Making of Family Values Tour Part I
Gallery
-
The Family Values Tour 2001
-
Tacoma 2001 Internal CD
References
- ↑ Below Empty | Stone Temple Pilots
- ↑ Submit Site Corrections Here 2.0 - Page 6 - Site Info & Support - Linkin Park Live - Page 6, June 18, 2013
- ↑ Stone Temple Pilots Flesh Out Spring Tour - Billboard.com, March 25, 2002
- ↑ Below Empty - Stone Temple Pilots
- ↑ Family Values Tour 2001
- ↑ Sex Type Thing ft. Linkin Park, Staind, Deadsy (Tacoma, WA November 17, 2001), June 03, 2018