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Simple Plan
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Simple Plan
List Price: $18.98Label: Atlantic

Salesrank: 14988

Released: February 12, 2008
Our Price: $4.99
Used Price: $2.47
Media: Audio CD

Simple Plan Track Listing:
1. When I m Gone
2. Take My Hand
3. The End
4. Love Is A Lie
5. Save You
6. Generation
7. Time To Say Goodbye
8. I Can Wait Forever
9. Holding On
10. No Love
11. What If

Editorial Review:
Two albums. Seven million records sold worldwide. A string of Top 40 hits like "I'd Do Anything," "Addicted," "Perfect" and "Welcome to My Life." A worldwide legion of fans who can testify to the power of one of the fiercest live shows ever to hit the boards. At this juncture, Lava/Atlantic rockers Simple Plan simply seem to have it locked. So for its crucial third album the group could just head back into the studio and do just what s worked so well in the past, right? Not quite.

Welcome to SIMPLE PLAN, not just an album but a statement of artistic ambition and growth from the Montreal-based quintet. As you'd expect from any band that would call its debut album NO PADS, NO HELMETS...JUST BALLS, the self-titled release is a fearless, without-a-net excursion into dynamic music-making, taking what we love best about Simple Plan -- the unbridled energy, the ripping guitars, the hook-filled melodic sensibility - and incorporating a slew of inventive sonic approaches informed by new collaborators such as Nate Danja Hills (Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Duran Duran, Nelly Furtado), Max Martin (James Blunt, Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavigne) and Dave Fortman (Evanescence, Mudvayne). The new equation yields 11 songs that are unquestionably Simple Plan but still sound unlike anything it s done before, from the loping synthesizer loops of the opening track and first single "When I'm Gone" to the tight dance groove and R&B flavor of "The End," the hip-hop styled beat of "Generation" and the unabashed power balladry of "I Can Wait Forever."

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Description of Simple Plan:
Simple Plan's third CD strikes to the swollen heart of emo, and maybe even pierces it a little. Compared with the band's first two albums, this eponymous one leans a shade more sedate, a bit less manic. Which is not to suggest that the boys don't bring it on this boringly titled 11-tracker. Trademark huge choruses crest in "Hold On" and "When I'm Gone," both of which edge toward the pure pop heart of the pop-punk divide. "I Can Wait Forever," a power ballad, makes you wonder whether the whiny-voiced front man Pierre Bouvier might have a few more genuinely reflective songs in him. Familiar themes bubble to the surface throughout: "Your Love Is a Lie" and "No Love" say everything about the band's commitment to upholding emo's core of self-pity and general despair. But it's not as if you'll be able to sit still and whine along as the songs roll on. Simple Plan's plan--to get you bouncing, bobbing, and otherwise grooving--is still simple. And like all uncomplicated strategies, it's still remarkably effective. --Tammy La Gorce

Simple Plan Reviews:
Newer sound.. 5 Star Review
2009-10-11 - This CD seems a little more grown up then earlier releases. Every song is a good tune. Great Purchase

Moving Away From High School Punk Rock 5 Star Review
2009-08-11 - You will have to put your preconceptions aside before listening to this album as this is a dramatic change in direction compared to their past albums. If you are an "old school" Simple Plan fan, you may have difficulty in accepting this album, but it is truly a spectacular album. Simple Plan's original teenage fan base from their first 2 albums are now into their 20s and Simple Plan has adjusted its tone to reflect its maturing fans, making a large leap away from their "life sucks" high school punk roots.

This was the first Simple Plan album where I actually enjoyed each and every song, so much so that it is hard to pick any stand-out favorites. The ballad "I Can Wait Forever" is without a doubt the album's best song, followed most likely by "Your Love is a Lie" and "What If". I also thoroughly enjoyed the heavily criticized "Generation" - it has a good beat and is very catchy.

I'm not a huge fan of synthesizer or electronic melodies, but for some reason, they seem to fit the songs of this album. It will be interesting to see what Simple Plan will put out next, but I for one hope they will grow again with an even more mature rock sound.

Simple Plan or Backstreet Boys? 1 Star Review
2009-07-06 - I quite like Simple Plan's first two albums and their pop-punk-rock style. I was very disappointed with this new album. The production introduced electrocic elements and backing vocals effects in the first six songs that turned Simple Plan into Backstreet Boys.

From the seventh track (which is very good) on, I could recognize Simple Plan, but most of them are ballads.



BEST CD EVER !!!!!!!!!!!! 5 Star Review
2008-11-08 - This CD the BEST CD you will EVER find. If you are a diehard Simple Plan fan, YOU HAVE TO GET THIS CD!!!!! ANY fan of rock or punk rock will LOVE this CD. My fav. tracks are: 2. Take My Hand 4. Your Love Is A Lie and 11. What If, not to leave out any of the other amzing songs. BUY THIS, coming from a DIEHARD Simple Plan fan. GO SIMPLE PLAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Simple Plan, Third Album 5 Star Review
2008-10-26 - Simple Plan has always been one of my favorite bands ever since they first started out. While I've heard some pretty negative things about this album, where they were experimenting and trying some new things, I really thought they did a good job. They're getting older, so I thought it was pretty normal for their music to mature along with them. Their songs are relatable and powerful, and have more meaning to them then their previous stuff, in my opinion. I think this is their best album yet, and I hope there are more to come.










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