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List Price: $9.99 | | Label: RCA
Salesrank: 301
Released: November 21, 2006 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Daughtry Track Listing:
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
Editorial Review:
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Media Type: CD
Artist: DAUGHTRY
Title: DAUGHTRY
Street Release Date: 11/21/2006
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP
Description of Daughtry:
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
Daughtry Reviews:
NOT HAPPENING FOR ME 
2009-11-27 - as someone who comes from the Deep Purple MKII/Gary Moore/Jimi Hendrix school of rock this style of rock, whatever
it is, does nothing for me. Not to say Chris is bad, I was actually rooting for him on AI, but this stuff doesn't
grab me. I love great guitar riffs and for me there are none on this disc. What do I consider great guitar riffs?
Day of The Eagle by Robin Trower, Rat Bat Blue by Deep Purple, Tomorrow's Dream by Black Sabbath, Heartbreaker
by Led Zep, Walk This Way by Aerosmith...you get the idea.
The guitar style on this disc just doesn't work for me. I don't even know what this style of rock is called but
if you play this style there's a good chance I won't own anything by your band. I can see why this CD was popular
with the masses but that means nothing to me. I'm gonna go crank up Deep Purple's 'Highway Star' from Made in Japan
and listen to Blackmore's manly, blistering guitar work and the balls-to-the-wall Hammond organ of Jon Lord.
THAT...gives me goosebumps!! Sorry Chris, I'll pass.
Excellent 
2009-11-24 - We all first saw this guy on American Idol. He got my attention when he sang a song from Fuel. He is a rocker that is not crude or offensive. I even detect some Godly values in him. He is extremely talented and his music is great!
Meh... just ok 
2009-11-06 - There are 4 good songs on this album. Too bad the whole thing wasn't good.
Daughtry CD 
2009-09-18 - I love this CD. His first was great, but this is a close second!
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