All for One (The Screaming Jets album)
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{{Infobox album
| name = All for One
| type = studio
| artist = The Screaming Jets
| cover = AllForOneScreamingJets.jpg
| alt =
| released = 19 April 1991
| recorded = 1990
| venue =
| studio =
| length = 47:42
| label = rooArt
| producer = Steve James
| prev_title = The Scorching Adventures of the Screaming Jets
| prev_year = 1990
| next_title = Living in England
| next_year = 1992
| misc = {{Singles
| name = All for One
| type = studio
| single1 = Better
| single1date = February 1991
| single2 = Stop the World
| single2date = June 1991
| single3 = Shine On
| single3date = September 1991
| single4 = F.R.C.
| single4date = 1991
}}
{{Extra chronology
| artist = The Screaming Jets
| type = studio
| prev_title = Dirty Thirty
| prev_year = 2019
| title = All for One (30 Year Anniversary Edition)
| year = 2021
| next_title = Professional Misconduct
| next_year = 2023
}}
}}
All for One is the debut album by Australian hard rock band The Screaming Jets which was released in April 1991. It peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Charts.
The album was re-recorded in 2021 and released in October 2021 as All for One (30 Year Anniversary Edition), which debuted at number 4 on the ARIA Charts.
Background
The Screaming Jets are a hard rock group that formed in January 1989 in Newcastle with singer Dave Gleeson, drummer Brad Heaney, guitarist Richard Lara, guitarist Grant Walmsley and bass guitarist Paul Woseen. Their first performance was at a Newcastle pub in March. The band won the inaugural National Band Competition run by youth radio broadcaster Triple J in November. They relocated to Sydney by early 1990 and supported The Angels on a national tour. In May, they signed with independent label, rooArt. Their debut extended play (EP), The Scorching Adventures of the Screaming Jets, was issued in December.
In April 1991, The Screaming Jets released their debut studio album All for One which peaked at No. 2 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Chart. It was produced by Steve James and released by rooArt in Australia, Germany and United States as a CD, cassette and LP album. The US release has an alternative cover. It reached the Top 50 on the ARIA End of Year Albums Chart for 1991.
The album's lead single, "Better", peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Singles Chart. Two top 40 singles, "Stop the World" and "Shine On" followed. The controversial track "F.R.C." ("Fat Rich Cunts") was a crowd favourite and released in USA and Canada. Gleeson would dedicate the song to Michael Gudinski or Russ Hinze at concerts. At times, "F.R.C." was performed by guest vocalists from Mortal Sin, The Choirboys or The Angels.
Following the album's release, the group relocated to the United Kingdom where they based themselves for over two years. They toured there, the rest of Europe and the US as they supported varied hard rock and heavy metal bands.
Reception
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According to Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, All for One "was a cogent and energetic release, one of the strongest debuts from an Australian hard rock band. Reference points for the album's gritty rock'n'roll included the flash of early Van Halen mixed with the traditional thunder of AC/DC and The Angels".
Track listing
{{Track listing
| headline =
| total_length =
| title1 = C'Mon
| writer1 = David Gleeson, Richard Lara
| length1 = 2:49
| title2 = No Point
| length2 = 4:17
| title3 = Better
| length3 = 4:38
| title4 = Needle
| length4 = 3:50
| title5 = Shine On
| length5 = 6:08
| title6 = Starting Out
| length6 = 4:04
| title7 = Stop the World
| length7 = 4:25
| title8 = Blue Sashes
| writer8 = Walmsley, Greg Bryce
| length8 = 3:30
| title9 = Sister Tease
| writer9 = Woseen, Dan Lennox
| length9 = 3:18
| title10 = F.R.C.
| note10 = aka Fat Rich Cunts
| length10 = 3:18
| title11 = Got It
| note11 = bonus track
| length11 = 3:43
| title12 = The Only One
| note12 = bonus track
| writer12 = Walmsley, Gleeson
| length12 = 3:11
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Charts and certifications
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Chart (1991)
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{{album chart|Australia|2|artist=The Screaming Jets|album=All for One|accessdate=14 September 2014}} |
Chart (2021)
!scope="col"| Peak |
scope="row"| Australian Albums (ARIA){{cite web|url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/albums-chart/2021-11-01|title=ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|date=1 November 2021|access-date=29 October 2021}}
| align="center"| 4 |
=Year-end charts=
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scope="col"|Chart (1991)
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scope="row"| Australian Albums Chart{{cite web|url=http://www.ariacharts.com.au/annual-charts/1991/albums-chart|title=ARIA Top 50 Albums 1991|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|accessdate=15 September 2014}}
| 48 |
scope="row"| Australian Artist Albums Chart
| 15 |
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=Certifications=
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Australia|award=Gold|type=album|artist=Screaming Jets|title=All for One|relyear=1991|certyear=1991|access-date=15 September 2014|source=book|id=245}}
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Release details
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|colspan="1"|Format |colspan="1"| Country |colspan="1"| Label |colspan="1"| Catalogue No. |colspan="1"| Year |
LP
|Australia |848441-1 |19 April 1991 |
Cassette
|Europe |rooArt |848441-4 |1991 |
CD
|Australia |rooArt |9031776522 |1991 |
CD
|Germany, UK, US |rooArt |848441-2 |1991 |
Personnel
The Screaming Jets members
- Dave Gleeson – vocals
- Richard Lara – guitar, backing vocals
- Grant Walmsley – guitar, backing vocals
- Paul Woseen – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Brad Heaney – drums
Recording details
- Engineer – David Price
- Mastering – Don Bartley
- Mixing – David Hemming, Steve James
- Producer – Steve James
- Studios – Paradise Studios (production), Rhino Studios (mixing), Studios 301 (mastering). Sydney, Australia
References
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;General
- {{Cite encyclopedia|last=McFarlane |first=Ian |authorlink=Ian McFarlane |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop |title=Whammo Homepage |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040803010034/http://www.whammo.com.au/index.asp |url=http://www.whammo.com.au/index.asp |archivedate=3 August 2004 |accessdate=3 March 2011 |year=1999 |publisher=Allen & Unwin |location=St Leonards, NSW |isbn=1-86508-072-1 |url-status=dead }} Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
- {{AllMusic |class=artist |id=p26940 |tab=biography |label=Screaming Jets |first=Ed |last=Nimmervoll |accessdate=3 March 2011 }}
;Specific
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{{Cite web|url=http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/s/screamingjets.html |work=Australian Rock Database |title=The Screaming Jets |publisher=Magnus Holmgren |last1=Holmgren |first1=Magnus |accessdate=3 March 2011 |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121004063111/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/s/screamingjets.html |archivedate=4 October 2012 }}
{{Cite web | url = http://www.aria.com.au/pages/aria-charts-end-of-year-charts-top-50albums-1991.htm | title = ARIA Charts – End Of Year Charts – Top 50 Albums 1991 | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | accessdate = 2 March 2011 }}
{{Cite web |url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r17581/review|pure_url=yes}} |title=All for One > Review |publisher =Allmusic (Rovi Corporation) |accessdate=6 March 2011 }}
{{cite web | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | title = "C'mon" at APRA search engine | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd?q=Cmon | accessdate = 5 March 2011 }}
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External links
- {{Official website|http://www.screamingjets.com.au/}}
{{The Screaming Jets}}
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