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3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days

3 Doors Down Audio CD
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1. Right Where I Belong
2. It's Not Me
3. Let Me Go
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6. The Real Life
7. Behind Those Eyes
8. Never Will I Break
9. Father's Son
10. Live For Today
11. My World
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4.0 out of 5 stars 3 Doors Down will not fall to "two-album wonders", Mar 14 2005
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Miguel Topa (T-Dot) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: 3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days (Audio CD)
There are bands like Sugar Ray and Smash Mouth who, after they have a big hit, make a whole album that sounds like that one hit, eventually turning them into one hit (or at best, two-hit) wonders. Then there's 3 Doors Down. After the enormous success of "Here Without You", I expected a very contemporary album from "Seventeen Days." What I got was probably their best album to date! Nothing has changed about their sound. If anything, it's much harder on this album. Just like the first two albums, this one also sticks by the one-ballad policy. But on this one, they stuck it at the end of the album ("Here By Me"). The first single, "Let Me Go", may not be the strongest thing they've put out, although the following track, "Be Somebody", is a personal favourite, and a definite candidate for next single. Seventeen Days still contains the hard songs hardcore 3 Doors fans recognize, such as the album opener, "Right Where I Belong", as well as "Live For Today", "My World", "Father's Son", and "Never Will I Break". The only flaw on this album is the useless appearance by Bob Seger in "Landing On London", since he only sings two lines! Of the two new songs from "700 Miles", only "It's Not Me" was recorded for this album, and is also a good candidate for a single.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good CD for it's genre, but they should have taken eighteen, Mar 4 2005
This review is from: 3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days (Audio CD)
For those of you who didn't know (or care), or for those who knew and didn't have the time nor inclincation to pick it up, american rockers 3 Doors Down recently released their 3rd effort, titled "Seventeen Days". If you've been close to a radio or television in the past month I'm sure you've seen and heard their lead-off single, "Let Me Go" (you know, the song that features the video of a stripper with the heart of hold, who tv-geeks might recognize as Nash Bridges' daughter...), but if you're interested in knowing what the rest of the cd has to offer, keep reading. With every band that didn't put out a cd last year gracing us with their presence in 2005, (Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Three days Grace, Nickelback, Our Lady Peace, Hot Hot Heat, to name a few), 3 Doors Down may fall into the mix if you aren't already a fan. However,those who either proudly or secretly enjoy the gener-rock world of Nickelback, Theory of a Deadman, Default, and Thornley, will without a doubt be checking this album out.
It is impossible to dislike "Seventeen Days" if you're a 3 Doors down fan because, well, it's no different from anything you've heard from the band in the past. Any one of the songs on this cd could easily be interchanged with the songs from the band's prior albums, "The Better Life" and "Away From the Sun". This is not to say that it's bad music by any means, but most linsterners prefer to be challenged by new material rather than getting more of the same stuff that you've already heard. There's nothing wrong with developing a sound and sticking with it, but if I play a song off a cd and you can't even tell which one it's off of, I think there's a problem. This album has everything you could possibly ask for from a gener-rock cd: hard hitting rock songs such as "Behind Those Eyes" (my personal favorite), "My World", and "Right Where I Belong". as well as slower, more dramatic tracks like "Be Somebody" and "Landing in London", which features old-time rocker Bob Seger (who's biggest hit is probably "Old Time Rock and Roll", the song that put Tom Cruise in his underwear back in the eighties). The lyrics, vocals, structure, and riffs offer nothing new to listeners who own either of the band's previous cds. However, with it's catchy, listenable, good-to-bang-your-head-to-in-the-car nature, if you happen to have an extra $20 and/or are a 3 Doors Down (or gener-rock) fan, pick up "Seventeen Days" by 3 doors Down. But if you don't own any 3 Doors Down cds at all, "The Better Life" would probably be your best bet. I'm not a big fan of a rating system, all I'm saying is that this is ideal if you're a fan of this type of music, and if not, there's plenty of other good stuff out there for ya.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whoever Said Despair Couldn't Sound Awesome?, Mar 13 2005
By Rudy Palma "The Writing Fiend" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days (Audio CD)
With their third studio album "Seventeen Days," 3 Doors Down have cemented their status as a formidable force in the music scene. The LP, while not as instantly likable as 2002's "Away From the Sun," maintains the group's radio-friendly tendencies for captivating melodies and cutting lyrics.

The set's lead single, "Let Me Go," a sizeable hit across several different radio formats, best summarizes the strength of the group. Still, superb cuts further abound, such as the stirring "It's Not Me," which was previously released on their 2003 live EP "Another 700 Miles." Over the top with conviction and passion, the performance is even stronger in its studio rendition.

The grating "Never Will I Break" and the soaring "Live For Today" rock hard and summon repeated listens, while "Father's Son" serves as a gripping tale of the plight of an illegitimate child.

"Maybe I'm just crazy or the devil got inside/But either way my soul is gone/I've learned this all night/The one hand throws the whiskey/And the other throws the gun/As he cries out to the heavens/I am not my father's son."

"Landing In London," which is performed with classic rock legend Bob Seger, examines the life of a traveling musician longing for his home and family, while the following "The Real Life," quite possibly is a continuation of the story:

"But I woke up to real life/And I realized its not worth running from anymore/When there was nowhere left to hide I found out/That nothings real here but I wont stop now /Until I find a better part of me."

"Be Somebody," which explores the relationship between a son and his mother, shoots a bulls-eye at the heart. So too does the concluding "Here By Me," a tale of longing for that special someone who does not reciprocate the same feelings, which is accompanied by gut-seizing instrumentation that perfectly mirrors the somber state of mind the lyrics create.

Despite the fact that it is permeated by gloomy subject matter with lyrics that range from unadulterated defiance to the deepest sorrow, "Seventeen Days" is filled from top to bottom with potential smash-hits, making it the group's most solid release yet. Fans of the mainstream post-grunge sound that are going through difficult times will not be able to put this CD down. After all, whoever said despair couldn't sound awesome?

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4.0 out of 5 stars Southern rock with a metal edge...., Feb 16 2005
By cplewis "cplewis" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days (Audio CD)
"Seventeen Days" sees 3 Doors Down take their Southern rock style and give it a harder, more metal edge (thanks in no small part to producer Johnny K, who has also worked with Disturbed and Drowning Pool). "The Real Life" alternates a wall of sound with more restrained choruses (perhaps they were influenced by Nickelback during their summer tour in 2004?), and harder/angrier songs like "For Today" and "Right Where I Belong" definitely show that 3DD is heading in a more hard-rock direction.

But the group returns to its trademark sound in the final track, the ballad "Here By Me", which blends a quiet melody with tender lyrics and a deeply personal vocal delivery.

All in all, it's definitely a solid album if you are a fan of this band.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Seventeen Days..Worth The Wait.., Feb 8 2005
By J. Lamb - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: 3 Doors Down:Seventeen Days (Audio CD)
People trying to compare 3 Doors down to their First CD..The Better life..Should stop..this band has changed it's sound..and they're better for it..I'll just go track by track..

Right where I Belong-Fast and Furious opener with great heavy guitar work..Solid opener.

It's Not Me-Probably Their 2nd Single..Arnold Explodes in the chorus..Their next radio hit for sure.

Let Me Go-You've all heard it..probably the stand out track on the album.

Be Somebody-My Favorite So far..Arnold reaches deep into his emotions to bring out a song that anyone could relate too..beautifully done.

Landing in London-A Modern Turn the Page..With an appearence by Seger himself..Probably the third single..again slow and mellow.

The Real Life-A little harder..this is more for fans of the Better life..Which I didn't like too much..Skippable track for me.

Behind those eyes-Another one of my favs..Good work on guitars..Solid Ballad..Again Arnold's Vocals are damn near flawless.

Never will I break-Hard Track here..not my thing really..but still likeable.

Fathers Son-The Lyrics are quite intense and spooky..And I belive theres an opera in one part,hard rocking fun song..

Live for today-Like it..signature 3 Doors Down..don't want to spoil it for you..

My world-Damn similar to Road I'm On From Away From the Sun..This track is short..but it really builds up from the beginning with frantic hard rock in the middle..well done.

Here By Me-Easily the slowest Track 3 Doors Down has ever done..sappy sappy lyrics..and you know what..I like it...Arnold can sing anything well..and proves it here.

In conclusion..people need to get over themselves..3DD is never going to make another Kryptonite..so Stop asking for one..They show great diversity..and Go from Metallica to Country to Soft Rock Flawlessly..which many bands can't do...So if you're looking for Excelent Ballads..Fun Rock..and touching lyrics..Or just want to have a good time listening to an Album...this is for you.
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