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| ARTIST: | Foo Fighters |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | RCA |
| FEATURES: | Content/Copy-Protected CD |
| TYPE: | Alternative Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Post-Grunge, Rock, Rock/Pop, United States of America |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | 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 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 828766803822 |
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Customer Reviews of In Your Honor
mine worked fine track 1 has such a crazy riff of only three notes, and no real structure a great intro song. It takes off from there with the next 9 songs full of energy, no complaints at all. Free me really stands out for me, that guitar riff is very catchy but has sunstance i must have heard that song 100 times and its still good. The acoustic cd is awesome too but does not have the same consistancy as cd1 BUT its pretty damn relaxing, again no complaints.
Easu to copy in Japan
The first CD has about 5 great songs, the rest good. The soft CD has the brilliant "Still" but not much else.
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>10 stars for Foo, - 5 for Sony.
An odd combination that doesn't quite work
Disc one starts out with a lot of screaming. This is not unexpected on a Foo Fighters CD, but it was pretty grating on the title cut. I found myself forgetting about the song and thinking, "Man, doesn't his throat hurt?" I doubt that's what the band was shooting for. It isn't until "Best of You" that the band hits its groove. This is classic Foo Fighters-screaming with purpose. The CD at this point pulls into a consistent, but vaguely familiar mode, where each song has a driving rhythm, but is lyrically simplistic and the vocalization has a one note tendency. "Resolve" breaks out of this mode with a more thoughtful approach and by ratcheting down the energy level and letting the words work through; it becomes an effective change of pace. This continues with "The Deepest Blues are Black" another number that lets the vocals work with the music.
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>Disc two is a departure for the band. Acoustic guitar and hopeful vocals surrounded by a gentle rhythm section, the question is, "Does it work?" I wish I could say it did. I like when bands take chances and break away from the tried and true, but in this case disc two definitely does not play to the band's strengths. Most of the numbers are forgettable and the lyrics are not strong enough to support the setting. I do admire the effort, but not the results.