Third Stage


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FieldValue
nameThird Stage
typestudio
artistBoston
coverBoston - Third Stage.jpg
releasedSeptember 23, 1986
recorded1980–1986
studioTom Scholz's Hideaway Studio
genre
length36:27
labelMCA
producerTom Scholz
prev_titleDon't Look Back
prev_year1978
next_titleWalk On
next_year1994
misc{{Singles
nameThird Stage
typestudio
single1Amanda
single1dateSeptember 1986
single2We're Ready
single2dateNovember 1986
single4Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)
single4dateFebruary 1987
single5Hollyann
single5dateJune 1987
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| name = Third Stage | type = studio | artist = Boston | cover = Boston - Third Stage.jpg | alt = | released = September 23, 1986 | recorded = 1980–1986 | studio = Tom Scholz's Hideaway Studio | genre = | length = 36:27 | label = MCA | producer = Tom Scholz | prev_title = Don't Look Back | prev_year = 1978 | next_title = Walk On | next_year = 1994 | misc = {{Singles | name = Third Stage | type = studio | single1 = Amanda | single1date = September 1986 | single2 = We're Ready | single2date = November 1986 | single4 = Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me) | single4date = February 1987 | single5 = Hollyann | single5date = June 1987

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Third Stage is the third studio album by the American rock band Boston, released on September 23, 1986, on MCA Records. It is the band's first album on the MCA label, and was recorded at Boston co-founder Tom Scholz's Hideaway Studio over a long, strained, six-year period "between floods and power failures". Considered a comeback album for the band, Scholz, and lead singer Brad Delp, the lyrics invoke themes of maturity, aging, and working through stages in life. Third Stage topped the Billboard 200 albums chart upon release, and its lead single, "Amanda", became a number-one hit on various Top 40 charts and the Billboard Hot 100. The album is certified 4× Platinum in the United States and 3× Platinum in Canada by the RIAA.

Development

After winning a legal battle with Epic Records, Scholz switched Boston to the MCA record label. The album's first track, "Amanda", had been written in 1980 (when Boston began work on the album) and became the band's only #1 single. It reached #1 for two weeks in November 1986. The second Top 10 single, "We're Ready", reached #9. The singles "Cool the Engines" and "Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)/Still in Love" also got substantial airplay, with the former reaching #4 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, and the latter peaking at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1987. "Can'tcha Say" remains Boston's last Top 40 hit.

After only three weeks on the chart, Third Stage reached #1 on the Billboard 200 for four weeks. It is the first CD-formatted album to have been certified gold (500,000 copies) by the RIAA. It was also certified gold in the LP format. In all, the album was certified 4× platinum.

It is the first Boston LP with electronic drum samples, the first to include songs not written by either Scholz or Brad Delp, and the first Boston LP without original members Barry Goudreau and Fran Sheehan (Sib Hashian played drums on three tracks and Sheehan was included in the early recording session and received a writing credit). Jim Masdea plays drums on most of the album. According to Masdea, "the first side, half of it or a little bit more, is all Sib. Then 'The Launch,' 'My Destination' – I played with Tom. And then the second side, that's pretty much all me." It is the first Boston recording to use the Rockman guitar processor, invented by Scholz.

Track listing

| headline = Side one | all_writing = Tom Scholz, except where noted | title1 = Amanda | length1 = 4:16 | title2 = We're Ready | length2 = 3:58 | title3 = The Launch" a) "Countdown" b) "Ignition" c) "Third Stage Separation | length3 = 2:55 | title4 = Cool the Engines | writer4 = | length4 = 4:24 | title5 = My Destination | length5 = 2:19 | total_length = 17:52 | headline = Side two | title6 = A New World | note6 = instrumental | writer6 = Jim Masdea | length6 = 0:37 | title7 = To Be a Man | length7 = 3:30 | title8 = I Think I Like It | writer8 = | length8 = 4:06 | title9 = Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)/Still in Love | writer9 = | note9 = Track length misprinted as 7:14 on CD releases | length9 = 5:13 | title10 = Hollyann | length10 = 5:09 | total_length = 18:35

Personnel

Adapted from Third Stage liner notes.

Production

  • Tom Scholz – producer, arrangements, engineer, liner notes
  • Gragg Lumsford – piano track engineer (9) at Blue Jay Studios (Carlisle, Massachusetts)
  • Augustine Antoine – technical support
  • Mike Blackmere – technical support
  • Bill Clack – technical support
  • Del Eilers – technical support
  • Neil Miller – technical support
  • Gary Pihl – technical support
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York, NY)
  • John Salozzo – cover artwork
  • Chris Serra – cover concept sleeve drawing
  • Richard Ocean – photography
  • Ron Pownall – photography

Charts

Weekly charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (1986–1987) | Peak position | Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) | Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts) | Italian Albums (Musica e Dischi) | Japanese Albums (Oricon) | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 35 | | | | | | | 30 | | | | | | | 24 | | | | | | | 8 | | | | | | ::

Year-end charts

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Chart (1986)PositionChart (1987)PositionUS Billboard 200
17
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Certifications

References

References

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  3. Christgau, Robert. (1990). "[[Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s]]". [[Pantheon Books]].
  4. (2 October 1986). "[[Kerrang!]]". United Magazines ltd..
  5. "FMQB".
  6. (1986). "Third Stage". MCA Records.
  7. Buchanan, Brett. (October 22, 2014). "10 Rock Albums That Took Forever to Make".
  8. Pareles, Jon. (1986-11-05). "The Pop Life; New Boston Hit a Throwback to 70's". [[The New York Times]].
  9. "Boston: Heaven is a Reel-to-Reel Tape - thirdstage.ca".
  10. Kent, David. (1993). "Australian Chart Book 1970–1992". Australian Chart Book.
  11. Pennanen, Timo. (2006). "Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972". Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava.
  12. "Classifiche". [[Musica e Dischi]].
  13. (2006). "Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005". [[Oricon.
  14. "Top US Billboard 200 Albums - Year-end 1987".

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