Third Eye Blind by Third Eye Blind (Record, 2022)

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Double vinyl LP pressing. Third Eye Blind is the debut studio album by Third Eye Blind, originally released in 1997. Artist: Third Eye Blind. Title: Third Eye Blind. Jumper (1998 Edit). Format: Vinyl LP.

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Record LabelWarner Music Group, EA
UPC0603497841509
eBay Product ID (ePID)15054623152

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2022
GenreRock
ArtistThird Eye Blind
Release TitleThird Eye Blind

Dimensions

Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight0.87 lb
Item Length12.38 in
Item Width12.30 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Losing a Whole Year 1.2 Narcolepsy 1.3 Semi-Charmed Life 1.4 Jumper (1998 Edit) 2.1 Graduate 2.2 How's It Going to Be 2.3 Thanks a Lot 3.1 Burning Man 3.2 Good for You 3.3 London 3.4 I Want You 4.1 The Background 4.2 Motorcycle Drive By 4.3 God of Wine
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Third Eye Blind is the debut studio album by Third Eye Blind, originally released in 1997. The album was collectively written by Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan, while production was helmed by Jenkins and Eric Valentine. Recorded in and around San Francisco at Toast Studios, Skywalker Ranch, and H.O.S., the album incorporates elements of alternative rock, post-grunge, and power pop. Thematically, the album focuses on topics such as relationships, drug addiction, suicide prevention, and the band's experience of being signed to a major record label. Includes the singles: "Semi-Charmed Life", "Graduate", "How's It Going to Be", "Losing a Whole Year", and "Jumper".

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