Five for Fighting was struggling along, another nominal adult alternative pop/rock band led by a singer/songwriter, until something unexpected happened.
A song from their second album, recorded for their second major label in a row, became an overnight hit, staying on the radio for months.
Of course, things weren't quite as simple as that.
The song was "Superman (It's Not Easy)," and the reason it was hit is that millions of listeners found that the song captured their hearts in the tragic, turbulent days following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
This would be a mighty heavy thing for an established artist to grapple with, but for John Ondrasik (who IS Five for Fighting; he chose a group name rightly believing that it was catchier and easier to remember than his name) it was a trickier thing, since he made his breakthrough with a song that moved many listeners at a very vulnerable time in their lives.
Following up a career-making single like that is not easy, and Ondrasik took his time to deliver Five for Fighting's third album, slowly working with producer Bill Bottrell (best known for his work with Sheryl Crow) and eventually releasing The Battle for Everything in February 2004.
The extra time was a smart move, since the delay between releases helped lower expectations while giving Ondrasik time to craft a record that's at once more assured and supple than its predecessor.
Title/Composers | Performer | Listen | Time | Size | Size | |
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1 | NYC Weather ReportJohn Ondrasik, Curt Schneider | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:53 | 11 MB | 0 MB |
2 | If God Made YouJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:15 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
3 | 100 YearsJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:04 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
4 | Angels & GirlfriendsJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:28 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
5 | DyingJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:18 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
6 | InfidelJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:31 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
7 | DisneylandJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:51 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
8 | Maybe IJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:29 | 10 MB | 0 MB |
9 | The TasteJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:10 | 7 MB | 0 MB |
10 | One More for LoveBill Bottrell, John Ondrasik, Curt Schneider | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:13 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
11 | NobodyJohn Ondrasik | Five for Fighting | Play | 05:11 | 11 MB | 0 MB |
12 | Silent Night | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:41 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
13 | Superman (It's Not Easy) (Acoustic Version) | Five for Fighting | Play | 03:42 | 8 MB | 0 MB |
14 | Something About You (Remix) | Five for Fighting | Play | 04:03 | 9 MB | 0 MB |
15 | Sister Sunshine | Five for Fighting | Play | 02:56 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
16 | 2+2 Makes Five | Five for Fighting | Play | 02:41 | 6 MB | 0 MB |
61 mins | 141 MB | |||||
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Artist | Job | |
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1 | John Agnello | Engineer |
2 | Bill Bottrell | Composer, Drums, Engineer, Guitar, Keyboards, Mixing, Musician, Producer |
3 | Steve Byram | Design |
4 | Greg Calbi | Mastering |
5 | David Campbell | String Arrangements |
6 | Steve Churchyard | Engineer |
7 | Bob Clearmountain | Mixing |
8 | Lee Dannay | A&R |
9 | George Del Barrio | String Arrangements |
10 | Five for Fighting | Primary Artist |
11 | Kevin Harp | Engineer |
12 | Victor Indrizzo | Drums, Musician |
13 | Shane Keister | Musician, Piano |
14 | Evan Lamberg | A&R |
15 | Greg Latterman | A&R |
16 | Victor Lawrence | Cello, Musician |
17 | John Ondrasik | Audio Production, Composer, Guitar, Member of Attributed Artist, Piano, Producer, Vocals |
18 | Shawn Pelton | Drums, Musician |
19 | Ross Petersen | Engineer |
20 | Brian Scheuble | Engineer |
21 | Curt Schneider | Audio Production, Bass, Composer, Guitar (Bass), Member of Attributed Artist, Mixing, Producer, Vocals |
22 | Gregg Wattenberg | Audio Engineer, Producer |
23 | Andrew Williams | Guitar, Member of Attributed Artist, Vocals |
24 | James "Big Jim" Wright | Photography |
Quality | Format | Encoding | Description |
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Standard | MP3 | 320kps 44.1kHz | MP3 is an audio coding format which uses a form of lossy data compression. The highest bitrate of this format is 320kbps (kbit/s). MP3 Digital audio takes less amount of space (up to 90% reduction in size) and the quality is not as good as the original one. |