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List Price: $8.99 | | Label: RCA
Salesrank: 5364
Released: October 22, 2002 |
| Our Price: $3.41 |
| Used Price: $1.74 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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One by One Track Listing:
1. All My Life
2. Low
3. Have It All
4. Times Like These (One-Way Motorway)
5. Disenchanted Lullaby
6. Tired Of Youn
7. Halo
8. Lonely As You
9. Overdrive
10. Burn Away
11. Come Back
Editorial Review:
Limited edition reissue of the Grammy winning, multi-platinum 2002 album includes a bonus CD featuring five previously unreleased live tracks, 'Snoof', 'Aurora', 'Times Like These', 'Low', & 'Monkey Wrench', that Dave Grohl chose from their December 2002 concert at the Oslo Spektrum. 2003.
Description of One by One:
There's a certain sameness to the spiky, percussive bursts of punk-pop tabled by the Foo Fighters. Yet it's pretty hard to fault players as palpably enthusiastic as Dave Grohl and his gang. Every Foos record, up to and including their fourth studio disc, One by One, fluently merges rock menace with unabashedly cheery melody and thoughtful if cryptic lyrics. (And those videos!) So while insistent, guiterrorized tracks like "All My Life" and "Times Like These (One-Way Motorway)" don't expand the Foos' oeuvre, they're catchy as hell and well worth the price of admission. Those searching for veiled Nirvana/Courtney references will no doubt unearth them (or unearth what seem like veiled references), while longtime fans can relax in the knowledge that a seasoned pro like Grohl knows better than to muck with a winning formula. --Kim Hughes
One by One Reviews:
Definitely The One 
2009-11-25 - By talking to music lovers I realized most people don't know this album at all. They've basically seen and heard video clips of the singles ("Times Like These" and "All My Life"). While listening to the whole album, I thought that every single song could easily have been a single! They're all anthemic and ûber-pop. Personaly, I'd say "Have It All" is one of their greatest songs ever. So, much like "OK Computer", people should listen to this album as a whole.
Starts out strong.... 
2008-09-13 - I have owned this album since it came out, and after two subsequent releases, I would say One by One still has the hardest and darkest songs you can find by the Foos. And if you followed the Foo Fighters each step like I have, it's one of those albums that you buy and are slightly disappointed at first because the last one was so thoroughly great (There is Nothing Left to Lose is still my favorite). Quite frankly, as an album it is uneven. The first four songs, All My Life, Low, Have It All, and Times Like These are so hard hitting and fast tempo-ed that the rest of the album feels slow. But those four songs are greatest hits material, and will be staples for Foo Fighters concerts for as long as the band plays. As for the rest of the album, the songs aren't terribly exciting or memorable. One definitely learns to appreciate them more over time.
why is this the worst foo cd??????!?!? 
2008-07-01 - yes, this effort from foo fighters was a bit laid back, maybe not as great as their last 3 cd's but this is the Cd that started Foo with their more poppy even more hooky songs, this was the precursor to In Your Honor which IMO is AWESOME! but so is this CD, its very listenable at all times. i think its great.
Least intriguing of all Foo material. 
2008-06-08 - Coming from a Foo fan tried and true, this would have to be my least favorite (including newest Echoes). It's the one I look back on and hear the least amount of memorable material. However, there are a lot of sweet b-sides to this album that should have actually taken place of half of the songs on here. So def. get a chance to check them out, or try to buy their MP3s.
Foo Fighters, not Poo Fighters! 
2008-05-22 - A few really great songs on this album, i was disappointed that it was not available for download on Amazon but I managed to purchase it here the old fashioned way.