Learning to Breathe | ||||
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Studio album by Switchfoot | ||||
Released | September 26, 2000 | |||
Recorded | Charlie Peacock Productions | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, post-grunge | |||
Length | 43:28 | |||
Label | re:think | |||
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Singles from Learning To Breathe | ||||
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Learning to Breathe is the third studio album by the band Switchfoot. It was released on September 26, 2000. It was their final record for independent label re:think Records, which was distributed by Sparrow Records. This album also received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Gospel Album in 2001.
A music video was filmed for the song "You Already Take Me There". It shows the band skydiving out of an airplane, and playing the song on the ground.
"I Dare You To Move", "Playing For Keeps", "The Loser", "Erosion" and "Living Is Simple" are in the key of E major or C# minor.
"Learning to Breathe" and "You Already Take Me There" are in the key of G Major.
"Love is the Movement" and "Innocence Again" are in the key of D minor.
"Poparazzi" is in the key of C major. "The Economy of Mercy" is written in the key of D major.
"All will be made well" by Julian of Norwich is heard in "Living is Simple". Marilyn Monroe, MTV, Nirvana, and other popular stuff in "Poparazzi".
The songs "I Dare You to Move" and "Learning to Breathe" were prominently used in a popular teen romantic drama film starring Mandy Moore and Shane West, A Walk to Remember (2002).
The phrase "Love Is the Movement" has been adopted as a motto by To Write Love on Her Arms, a non-profit organization that Switchfoot supports.
All tracks written by Jon Foreman, except where noted. Tracks 3 and 11 were released as the album's only two singles.
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