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On the Level
Studio album by
Released14 February 1975
RecordedLate 1974
Studio
Genre
Length37:55
Label
ProducerStatus Quo
Status Quo chronology
Quo
(1974)
On the Level
(1975)
Blue for You
(1976)
Singles from On the Level
  1. "Down Down"
    Released: 29 November 1974
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[1]

On the Level is the eighth studio album by British rock band Status Quo, released by Vertigo Records on 14 February 1975.[2] The album's cover art features band members in an Ames room, and on the original vinyl release, the inner gatefold sleeve consisted of informal photos members of the group had taken of each other.

In November 1974, the band released the only single from the album, an edited version of a Rossi/Young song entitled "Down Down". The single gave the band their only number one hit to date. Its b-side was the Parfitt/Young album track "Nightride".

The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number one. All tracks were written or co-written by the group and long-term collaborator Bob Young, apart from "Bye Bye Johnny", which was a Chuck Berry composition.

Track listing

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Little Lady"Rick ParfittParfitt3:03
2."Most of the Time"Francis Rossi, Bob YoungRossi3:22
3."I Saw the Light"Rossi, YoungRossi3:40
4."Over and Done"Alan LancasterRossi3:55
5."Nightride"Parfitt, YoungParfitt and Rossi3:54
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
6."Down Down"Rossi, YoungRossi5:25
7."Broken Man"LancasterLancaster4:14
8."What to Do"Rossi, YoungRossi3:07
9."Where I Am"ParfittParfitt2:45
10."Bye Bye Johnny"Chuck BerryLancaster5:21

2005 remaster bonus tracks

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  1. "Down Down" [single version] (Rossi, Young) – 3:50
  2. "Roll Over Lay Down" [live] (Rossi, Parfitt, Lancaster, Coghlan, Young) – 5:41
  3. "Gerdundula" [live] (Manston, James) – 2:35
  4. "Junior's Wailing" [live] (White, Pugh) – 3:57
  5. "Roadhouse Blues" [live] (Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek) – 12:24

Personnel

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Status Quo

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[3] 3× Platinum 150,000^
France (SNEP)[18] Gold 100,000*
Netherlands (NVPI)[19] Gold 25,000[19]
Sweden (GLF)[20] Gold 25,000[20]
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[21] Gold 25,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[22] Gold 100,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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"On the Level" is a song by Canadian musician , released on April 11, 2017, as the third single from his third studio album, , which came out on May 5, 2017, via Captured Tracks. The track, clocking in at 3:47, was written and produced by DeMarco and features his signature style blended with mellow synths, acoustic guitars, and a steady, bubbling that evokes a contemplative . Lyrically, "On the Level" delves into themes of father-son relationships, aging, and , presented from shifting perspectives that reflect on , emotional , and mutual recognition between generations. DeMarco has described the song as a "sister" to "" from his 2014 album , noting its introspective quality while acknowledging its slightly distinct fit within This Old Dog's overall sound, which draws from personal experiences including his move to and reflections on family. The album itself was largely self-recorded by DeMarco in a home studio setup, emphasizing a more mature, laid-back evolution from his earlier work. Upon release, "On the Level" received positive attention for its emotional depth and sonic warmth, with critics praising its role in previewing the album's themes of introspection and growth. Pitchfork highlighted it as a "meditation on self-reliance," likening its solitary journey to a lone voyage across unknown seas. The song gained further visibility through a memorable live performance on Conan in June 2017, where DeMarco was joined onstage by comedian Nathan Fielder for an impromptu and humorous rendition that amplified its viral appeal. As part of This Old Dog, which debuted at number 29 on the Billboard 200 and earned widespread acclaim for its personal lyricism, "On the Level" stands as a key track underscoring DeMarco's growth as a songwriter.

Background and Recording

Album Development

Mac DeMarco developed This Old Dog, his third studio album and the home of "On the Level," following his relocation from to in the summer of 2016. This move, along with reflections on aging, family relationships, and personal growth, shaped the album's introspective themes. DeMarco drew inspiration from artists like and during the writing process, emphasizing a more mature, laid-back sound compared to his earlier work. Songs for the album, including "On the Level," were initially demoed in DeMarco's New York apartment. He described the track as a "sister" to "" from his 2014 album , noting its contemplative quality while highlighting subtle differences in tone that aligned with 's overall evolution. The development process allowed DeMarco to explore emotional depth, focusing on father-son dynamics and , themes central to "On the Level." Recording began after the move to , where DeMarco continued refining the material in a home studio setup to maintain creative control.

Recording Process

The recording of , including "On the Level," took place primarily in 2016 across DeMarco's apartments in New York and , utilizing a self-produced approach without external studios. DeMarco handled writing, performing, production, and engineering for the track, using a with an Apogee Quartet audio interface, along with microphones such as a Neumann U87 and Royer R-121. Instrumentation featured acoustic guitars, synthesizers, drum machines, and occasional , capturing a mellow, home-recorded aesthetic with minimal overdubs. Some elements, like drums and bass on certain tracks, were redone during the Los Angeles sessions to enhance the warm, introspective vibe. Mixing was completed with collaborator Shags Chamberlain in Los Angeles, emphasizing simplicity and avoiding traditional structures like choruses or bridges. This process reflected DeMarco's evolution toward a more personal, autonomous recording style, honed from prior self-produced albums.

Musical Content

Songwriting and Composition

"On the Level" was written and produced solely by . The song was initially demoed in his bedroom in , New York, and later remade following his move to , incorporating elements from the original demo. Lyrically, the track explores themes of father-son relationships, aging, , and personal growth, drawing from DeMarco's reflections on family dynamics and life changes. It presents shifting perspectives on success, emotional release, and mutual recognition between generations, with lines such as "Boy, this could be your year" and "Make an old man proud of you." The composition features repetitive chords and clocks in at 3:35, fostering a contemplative structure that builds a sense of .

Style and Influences

"On the Level" exemplifies DeMarco's signature style, blending mellow , acoustic guitars, lite-funk keys, and a steady, bubbling to create a contemplative . The track includes a curdled melody that bobs unsteadily, evoking imagery of buoys in an oily harbor and emphasizing solitude. DeMarco has described the song as a "sister" to "" from his 2014 album , sharing its introspective quality while integrating into 's more mature, laid-back sound. This evolution reflects influences from personal experiences, including his relocation to and family considerations. The album, including this track, was largely self-recorded by DeMarco in a home studio setup.

Release and Promotion

Singles and Chart Impact

"On the Level" was released on April 11, 2017, as the third single from Mac DeMarco's album , following "My Old Man" and the title track. The song premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 radio show and was made available for streaming via Captured Tracks. It did not achieve significant chart positions on major music charts, such as the or UK Singles Chart, reflecting DeMarco's focus on album-oriented releases rather than standalone singles success. However, it contributed to building anticipation for , which debuted at number 13 on the upon its release on May 5, 2017. As of November 2025, the track has amassed over 165 million streams on , indicating sustained popularity in streaming metrics.

Marketing and Tour Support

The single's release was part of the broader promotional campaign for , announced in February 2017 with pre-order incentives including instant downloads of the first two singles. Marketing efforts emphasized DeMarco's personal evolution, with "On the Level" shared through official audio streams and to highlight its introspective themes. No official was produced for the track, but it received coverage in music outlets like and Spin for its synth-driven sound. To support the album, DeMarco embarked on the This Old Dog Tour starting in May 2017, with performances across North America, Europe, and festivals including Coachella (April 2017) and Governors Ball (June 2017). The tour featured high-energy live renditions of album tracks, including "On the Level," and was extended multiple times due to demand. Notable performances included a June 21, 2017, appearance on Conan where DeMarco was joined by comedian Nathan Fielder for a humorous onstage collaboration, boosting the song's visibility. Additional live sessions, such as on KEXP (September 2017) and Pitchfork Live (June 2017), further promoted the track.

Commercial Performance

Chart Positions

"On the Level" was released as the third single from Mac DeMarco's album . The single itself did not achieve significant independent chart success, but it contributed to the album's performance upon release in May 2017. debuted at number 29 on the US , selling 20,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. In the , the album peaked at number 21 on the Official Albums Chart and spent two weeks in the top 100. It also reached number 14 on the Irish Albums Chart.
Chart (2017)Peak PositionSource
US Billboard 20029Billboard
UK Albums (OCC)21Official Charts Company
Irish Albums (IRMA)14Irish Charts

Sales Certifications

This Old Dog has been certified Gold in the by the (BPI) for sales and streaming equivalent to 100,000 units, as of 2021. No other certifications have been awarded for the album or the single "On the Level".

Reception and Legacy

Contemporary Reviews

"On the Level" was released as the third single from on April 11, 2017, and received positive reviews for its introspective lyrics and mellow, synth-driven sound. named it a Best New Track, describing it as a " on " with a solitary journey likened to a lone voyage across unknown seas, and noted its connection to "" from DeMarco's 2014 album . Stereogum praised the track as a "hazy, synthy, swooning piece of music" that evoked steam rising off a summer . Critics highlighted its emotional depth and role in previewing the album's themes of aging and family, with calling it a showcase of DeMarco's laid-back evolution. The song's visibility increased through a June 2017 performance on Conan, where DeMarco was joined by comedian on guitar in a humorous, viral rendition. As part of , which earned widespread acclaim and a score of 79/100 based on 26 reviews, "On the Level" was commended for contributing to the 's warm, mature introspection, with awarding the record 7.9/10 for its precise songwriting.

Retrospective Views

In subsequent years, "On the Level" has been regarded as a standout track from , exemplifying DeMarco's shift toward more personal and contemplative songwriting. The , which debuted at number 13 on the , continues to receive high user ratings, such as 3.6 out of 5 on from over 14,000 ratings as of 2025, with fans praising tracks like "On the Level" for their addictive synth hooks and emotional resonance. The song remains a live staple in DeMarco's performances, featured in tours as recently as and 2025, where it elicited strong crowd responses for its synthy, nostalgic vibe. Retrospective assessments view it as a key piece in DeMarco's legacy of maturation, underscoring themes of and generational reflection that have influenced indie music's exploration of personal growth. The Conan appearance with Fielder has endured as a cultural highlight, amplifying the song's whimsical appeal in online discussions and fan lore.

Track Listing

"On the Level" is the sixth track on 's third studio album, (2017).
  1. "On the Level" (written and produced by ) – 3:35

Personnel

  • – written by, recorded by, mixed by
  • Shags Chamberlain – mixed by
  • – mastered by

References

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