Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
Facts
| Artist(s) | Foo Fighters |
| Studio | RCA |
| Release Date | June 14, 2005 |
| UPC Code | 828766803822 |
| Buy this item | $10.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 4:53 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Content/Copy-Protected CD |
Tracks
Disc 1- In Your Honor
- No Way Back
- Best of You
- DOA
- Hell
- The Last Song
- Free Me
- Resolve
- The Deepest Blues Are Black
- End Over End
- Still
- What If I Do?
- Miracle
- Another Round
- Friend of a Friend
- Over and Out
- On the Mend
- Virginia Moon
- Cold Day in the Sun
- Razor
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User Reviews
Average user review:| and im on the mend my friend. |
disk 2 stayed in its case for more than a year before i listened to it after the first time i got it. i remember thinking, ok this is good, better than i remembered and then after a few spins within a few days it hit me that it was actually AWESOME, the songs are so so good. On The Mend being a favorite of mine and undoubtly one of my all time fav Foo songs. July 6, 2008
| Warning...Skip second album |
| I love Foo Fighters...and this cd might be my favorite! |
But just because I don't agree with copyright laws doesn't mean I am going to deny myself the bliss and wonder of the music of Foo Fighters. It would be like cutting off your nose to spite your face. The music moves me and every song is wonderful! I especially like the second album with the more acoustic set. It's just so beautiful...I'm listening to it right now and just love it. I have played it non stop for a few years now and am no where near tired of it yet. You will find yourself singing along to every song and just loving every second of it. Foo Fighters remains my favorite band of all time...with Led Zeppelin close behind...yes that's right...behind Foo Fighters.
April 3, 2008
| Great Album, Once You Circumvent the Copy Protection |
The album was amazing, a new, charged-up sound for the band that was refreshing to an old fan's ears. The first disc, the hard-hitting side, is solid from start to finish. It's too bad that "Best of You" was acutely overplayed on the radio; songs like "No Way Back" and "DOA" were superior songs.
The quiet, acoustic side, was a departure (an experiment, if you will) for the band. Musically, I think Grohl wanted to prove he could do something besides scream into the mic. Unfortunately, an entire disc of this is a little bit unbearable. Overall, the quiet side is not memorable, but songs such as "Cold Day in the Sun" and "Still" are hidden gems on what is essentially the B-side for the album. Thankfully, they have struck a balance between hard and soft with 2007's "Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace." February 15, 2008
| Love FOO |
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