It would be a very low-key release, with only 100 LP records being pressed after the sessions were finished. In an attempt to keep his anonymity, Grohl planned to release the songs under the name Foo Fighters, a name he took from a ufology book he was reading at the time, Above Top Secret, that in a chapter described the " foo fighter" phenomena. Grohl was insecure about his singing, and added effects to his voice in "Floaty", and tried to enhance the performance through double track – "You know how people double their vocals to make them stronger? That album the vocals are quadrupled." The only song that required two run-throughs before completion was " I'll Stick Around". Each song took about 45 minutes to be completed, and the compositions were recorded in the same order that became the album's track listing. Grohl eventually asked him if he wanted to play and handed him a guitar. The only performance by an outsider was a guitar part on "X-Static" provided by Greg Dulli of the Afghan Whigs, who was watching Grohl record the songs. According to Grohl, during the recording process he would run from room to room, "still sweating and shaking from playing drums and pick up the guitar and put down a track, do the bass, maybe another guitar part, have a sip of coffee and then go in and do the next song". Both would arrive in the morning at Robert Lang Studios, start production by noon and do four songs a day. Grohl and Jones produced the record across a period of one week in October 1994, with Grohl on vocals and all instruments. Some of the lyrics weren't even real words." "The first Foo Fighters record was not meant to be an album, it was an experiment and for fun. Although Grohl played all the instruments on the album, he intended to release it under a name that would make people believe it to be the work of a full band, similar to Stewart Copeland's 1980 EP Klark Kent. Grohl enjoyed these experiences and thus decided to work on his own musical project, which he believed could serve as a "some sort of cathartic therapy." Grohl consequently booked six days at Seattle's Robert Lang Studios, which were located near his house, where he recorded several of his favorite personal compositions with the assistance of Pocketwatch producer Barrett Jones. Soon thereafter, Mike Watt invited Grohl to play drums on his album Ball-Hog or Tugboat? (1995). Grohl's first musical performance after the demise of Nirvana was with The Backbeat Band at the 1994 MTV Movie Awards in June. He was uncertain of what to do next, and despite being invited to drum for bands like Danzig or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Grohl almost decided to abandon his musical career: "I just couldn't imagine ", he explained in a 2005 interview with Classic Rock magazine, "because it would just remind me of being in Nirvana every time I sat down at a drum set, I would think of that." įollowing Cobain's suicide in April 1994, Grohl entered a state of depression, and found it difficult to both listen to music and play instruments. Grohl occasionally booked studio time to record demos and covers, issuing an album of demos, Pocketwatch, under the pseudonym Late! in 1992. During tours, he took a guitar with him and wrote songs, but was too intimidated to share them with the band, as he was "in awe" of the songs written by frontman Kurt Cobain. In 1990, Dave Grohl joined the grunge band Nirvana as drummer. It also peaked within the top five of charts of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.īackground Dave Grohl (pictured in a 2006 performance) wrote and recorded the album's songs by himself. Upon its release, Foo Fighters earned positive reviews, praising its songwriting and performances, and was also a commercial success, becoming the band's second-best-selling album in the United States. The album was promoted through extensive tours and six singles, two of which were accompanied by music videos. When the tapes attracted record label interest, Grohl signed with Capitol and recruited a full band to perform the songs live. He said that he recorded the album just for fun, describing it as a cathartic experience to recover from the suicide of Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain.Īfter Grohl completed the recordings, he chose the name "Foo Fighters" for the project to hide his identity, and passed cassette copies of the sessions to personal friends. Dave Grohl wrote and recorded the entire album himself, with the assistance of producer Barrett Jones at Robert Lang Studios in Seattle, Washington, in 1994. Foo Fighters is the debut studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on July 4, 1995, through Roswell and Capitol Records.
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