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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886971151626
Label: Rca
Manufacturer: Rca
MPN: 711516
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Rca
Release Date: September 25, 2007
Studio: Rca






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
In 1997, Foo Fighters teamed with alt-rock production cornerstone Gil Norton to make their best album, The Colour and the Shape. Ten years later, they've regrouped with Norton for a disc that's more sophisticated and diverse, if a tad less rockin'. The curveballs include "Stranger Things Have Happened," a solo soul-searcher where leader Dave Grohl's accompanied by just his acoustic guitar and a ticking metronome, and "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners," an acoustic guitar duet for Grohl and guest virtuoso Kaki King. Plus "Summers End" tickles the Foos' classic-rock fetish with a dead-on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young arrangement. There's still enough of the intense, snarling power-pop that's Foo Fighters' longtime forte. "The Pretender," "Erase/Replace," and "Long Road to Ruin" combine sheer thrust, zeal, and melody like no other group currently on the charts. Yet the finale, "Home," makes its clear that this is a changed band--or, at least, that Grohl's a changed man. With only his piano for company, Grohl's pleading voice reveals fragile layers of insecurity and loneliness as he sings "all I want is to be home." Seems this rock & roll road warrior's mellowed some, albeit without compromising Foo Fighters' vitality. --Ted Drozdowski

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Having commemorated their tenth anniversary with a year-plus run commencing with In Your Honor (a double album the New York Times called an "unexpected magnum opus"), sold out rock arena shows and a toned down intimate theater trek, and a headlining gig at London's Hyde Park for a crowd of 85,000, the question looms larger than any in the Foo Fighters' career to date: What do they do for an encore?!? The answer comes in the form of "The Pretender," the first single from the band's sixth studio album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace, out on Roswell/RCA. Produced by Gil Norton, who last worked with the band on 1997's double-platinum The Colour and The Shape (recently reissued in deluxe 10th anniversary form), Dave Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, drummer Taylor Hawkins and guitarist Chris Shiflett have crafted a 12-track milestone that showcases and reconciles the band's every strength and sensibility in the most complex and confident Foo Fighters album to date.

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Album Description:
Japanese pressing of the 2007 album from Dave Grohl and his Foo mates features two bonus tracks: 'Once & For All' (Demo) and 'Seda'. .Having commemorated their tenth anniversary with a year-plus run commencing with In Your Honor, sold out Rock arena shows and a toned down intimate theater trek, and a headlining gig at London's Hyde Park for a crowd of 85,000, the question looms larger than any in the Foo Fighters' career to date: What do they do for an encore?!? The answer comes in the form of the band's sixth studio album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. Produced by Gil Norton, who last worked with the band on 1997's double-platinum The Colour and The Shape (recently reissued in deluxe 10th anniversary form), Dave Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, drummer Taylor Hawkins and guitarist Chris Shiflett have crafted a 12-track milestone that showcases and reconciles the band's every strength and sensibility in the most complex and confident Foo Fighters album to date.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Overrated
They're a great band, and the first two songs are awesome, but the rest of the album is really disappointingly average. Not recommended for casual fans.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Unbelievable!
Every single song on this CD is amazing!!!
I cannot get sick of it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Foo to U - We're just ordinary people, you and me
Foo? Every time I hear That voice and the music, what can you say or do? Sing along over and over again.

I hear the 70s influences of Crosby, Still, Nash; Gerry Rafferty; others. Other than the hits: Pretender, Long Road to Ruin

*Erase/Replace
*Come Alive
*Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners? That is the quintessential small town porch song on a warm summer night after outdoor grilling with friends, watching fireflies, loving the feeling.
*Home, for all ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Rock Album
I think it's funny that people's opinions can be so all over the board. While I like a lot of the old Foo stuff, I thought this album was awesome. There's not a single song that I skip over and several songs that I just can't get enough of. Loved it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best rock band of the past decade strikes again!
It amazes me how many people think that this band has had weak offerings in recent years. The Foo Fighters' previous offerings in the 2000's--2002's "One By One" and 2005's "In Your Honor" to me just further strengthened this band's amazing discography. Well, for certain, this 2007 offering continues to add to the Foo legacy, cementing this band's place as the most consistent mainstream rock band of the "post-grunge" era.

How catchy is the lead track "The Pretender"? At least one reviewer ... Read More





 

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