A Place in the Sun (Lit album)
A Place in the Sun is the second studio album by the American rock band Lit.
Release
Produced by Don Gilmore, the album was released on February 23, 1999, by RCA Records. It was the band's first release through a major label. The song "No Big Thing", which originally appeared on their previous album Tripping the Light Fantastic, was re-recorded for this album.On December 9, 2013, the band announced on its Facebook page that it would perform a special 15th anniversary show for A Place in the Sun, when the band would play the entire album from start to finish on February 28, 2014, at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California.
Reception and legacy
The album peaked at #31 on the US Billboard 200, Singles from the album were "My Own Worst Enemy", which reached #1 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart for eleven weeks, "Zip-Lock" and "Miserable". A Place in the Sun has been certified platinum by in sales by the RIAA, in the United States.A Place in the Sun received mixed reviews. Leslie Matthew in AllMusic described it as "an album that is sonically more focused, but it also unfortunately makes the band sound like replicas of a dozen of their post-grunge contemporaries: neither Better Than Ezra or Less Than Jake". At NME, the songs "My Own Worst Enemy" and "No Big Thing" were described as having "a hook as sharp and persistent as a leech". It went on to say, "Gonzoid trash fun maybe, but how we got from The Dead Kennedys to here remains a mystery." NME listed the album as one of "20 Pop Punk Albums Which Will Make You Nostalgic".
The album was a massive influence on Eve 6's Horrorscope, Good Charlotte's Good Charlotte, American Hi-Fi's American Hi-Fi, The All-American Rejects' Move Along and Zebrahead's Broadcast to the World.
Track listing
;B-sides- "Bitter"
- "Money"
- "Down”
- "Snowblind"
Personnel
- A. Jay Popoff – lead vocals
- Jeremy Popoff – guitar, backing vocals
- Kevin Baldes – bass guitar
- Allen Shellenberger – drums
- Don Gilmore – backing vocals, handclaps
- Larry Williams – saxophone
- Reggie C. Young – trombone
- Gary Grant – trumpet
- Jerry Hey – trombone
Ruta E. Sepetys – management
;Production
- Don Gilmore – producer, engineer at NRG Studios
- Bruce Flohr, Ron Fair – A&R direction
- Patty McGuire – A&R relations
- Matt Griffin – assistant engineer
- Daniel Mendez – editing, engineer
- Michael "Elvis" Baskette, Cameron Webb – assistant engineers
- George Marino – mastering at Sterling Sound
- Brian Malouf – mixing at Pacifique
- Brian Young – mixing assistant
- Brett Kilroe – art direction
- Kalynn Campbell – illustration
- Jon Gipe – band photography
- Dennis Hallinan – cover photography
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
US Top Heatseekers | 1 |
US Billboard 200 | 31 |
;Singles
Year | Song | Chart | Position |
1999 | Miserable | US Modern Rock Tracks | 3 |
1999 | My Own Worst Enemy | US Adult Top 40 | 30 |
1999 | My Own Worst Enemy | US Mainstream Rock Tracks | 6 |
1999 | My Own Worst Enemy | US Modern Rock Tracks | 1 |
1999 | My Own Worst Enemy | US Billboard Hot 100 | 51 |
1999 | My Own Worst Enemy | US Top 40 Mainstream | 31 |
1999 | Zip-Lock | US Mainstream Rock Tracks | 34 |
1999 | Zip-Lock | US Modern Rock Tracks | 11 |
2000 | Miserable | US Mainstream Rock Tracks | 29 |