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Release Date: November 21, 2006
Artist: Daughtry
Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.39 x 5.35 x 4.96
Package Weight: 0.22 pounds

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: DAUGHTRY
EAN: 8287688860214
Label: RCA
Manufacturer: RCA
MPN: 828768886021
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: RCA
Studio: RCA
UPC: 828768886021


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Product Description: No Description Available
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Media Type: CD
Artist: DAUGHTRY
Title: DAUGHTRY
Street Release Date: 11/21/2006
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Genre: ROCK/POP

Amazon.com: Chris Daughtry starts his first post-American Idol disc with a song whose title reviewers coast to coast will be grateful for: "It's Not Over." What an understatement. For the Idol-watching rock fan's money, nobody--not even Southern-fried heartthrob Bo Bice in season four--stormed the stage with more raw talent. That it translates so well to a solo disc (Daughtry was recorded with studio musicians; future discs will include a Daughtry-assembled band) proves all he needed was a little prodding, the kind the tube has gotten so good at. Here are a dozen songs that'll flick your rock & roll switch, whether you're a Creed fan, a club kid, or a mambo king: "Used To" and "Over You," a couple of early tracks, ought to arrive bundled with a road map they're so highway sing-along-ready, and "Feels Like Tonight" screws the lid on the premise that Daughtry can deliver a punchy pop-rock song without flinching. Elsewhere, the North Carolina family man lets his inner (and outer, actually) goatee- and eyeliner-type guy rip: his built-for-the-hard-stuff voice bites down appealingly on "Breakdown," a dark serenade to mental health, and also on "What I Want," an '80s-style fist-pumper featuring Slash. The loud mad dash of those songs leads to a midtempo wind-down ("All These Lives," "What About Now"), but as a mix, it works. Daughtry is a man of many moods--contemplative, explosive, insistent, humble. No matter which pokes through on a given song, he steadies it to a place as honest as it is accessible. Rare is the rocker who lays out so broad an on-ramp. --Tammy La Gorce


Tracks:

Disc: 1
1. It's Not Over
2. Used To
3. Home
4. Over You
5. Crashed
6. Feels Like Tonight
7. What I Want (featuring Slash)
8. Breakdown
9. Gone
10. There And Back Again
11. All These Lives
12. What About Now


Customer Reviews:

Finally - an American Idol worth hearing   January 9, 2009
I have not watched American Idol for several years no, but the last year I did was the year Chris Daughtry was on. When he got the boot was the final nail in the AI coffin for me - this guy was loaded with raw talent and he was out? Too much for me. I forget who even won that year...I have not even bought an Idol CD before now.

Until "Daughtry." Here's a guy who has his nu-metal moves down, and every song here (most of which he wrote or co-wrote) contains enough variety to keep his album from sounding stale as it plays on. Chris Daughtry mixes his sounds up from the successful rock milieu; "Used To" harmonizes like Bon Jovi while opener "It's Not Over" revs like Nickelback. Still, his personality comes through each cut, with the terrific chart topping "Home" joining the great road songs of classic rock (think Motley Crue's "Coming Home" or Aerosmith's "Home Tonight").

With the blessing of a few of his heroes like Slash, who plays on "What I Want," Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora, Daughtry seems like he may be the one of the few AI alumni to have a serious career. if not, he can at least claim one of the show's best debut albums.


Great CD   January 6, 2009
The message and music of the CD is excellent. We loved his performances while competing for American Idol and look forward to whatever else this fine performer has to deliver!


Excellent and better than anticipated.... (1 of 1 Found this Helpful)   December 19, 2008
Great freshman effort from an AI "loser". There will most likely be great things from Daughtry for years to come. I must say this album is better than 90% of the other artists in the same genera. Unlike a lot of albums of late, that your lucky if 50% of the album is any good. Daughtry is definitely really good all the way through. This CD is definitely worth your hard earned cash!


i can't stop listening to this album (1 of 1 Found this Helpful)   December 16, 2008
I enjoy listening to this album a lot. The songs a really good, the writing also. One can find the album a little too sleek but it is still very enjoyable.


LOVE IT   December 9, 2008
I DON'T NORMALLY LIKE OR LISTEN TO ROCK MUSIC BUT AFTER HEARING "FEELS LIKE TONIGHT" AND "WHAT ABOUT NOW" I WENT OUT AND BOUGHT THIS CD AND PLAY IT ALL THE TIME. LOVE LOVE LOVE IT


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