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One by One
Foo Fighters
One by One
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (5) - Disc #2

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 Da...  more »

     
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All Artists: Foo Fighters
Title: One by One
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bmg Int'l
Release Date: 4/22/2003
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: American Alternative, Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
Other Editions: One By One - China (Bonus CD), One By One, One by One (without DVD) [Audio CD] Foo Fighters
UPC: 828765120029

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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.

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Not a bland moment, from a mature band
Manny Hernandez | Bay Area, CA | 03/02/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I guess I was never much of a fan of Nirvana, in spite of having come out of college at about the time that they were at the peak of their fame, so back when Dave Grohl came out with Foo Fighters I was not terribly enticed to check them out. But 'One By One' seems to have come in at a perfect time for me: this year's Grammys presented their track "Times Like These" in a totally different light, alongside jazz piano legend Chick Corea, and that alone struck a chord with me. 'One by One' is a solid production that reminds of Pearl Jam at their best moment (during their album 'Ten'), and quite surpassing their contemporaries from Audioslave. Probably the best thing is that they show a mature sound; they don't continue to limp obsessively within the realm of grunge (or post-grunge, whatever that is): Dave's voice along with a strong guitar, bass and drums works is "music" to my ears! So good to hear such good rock still been produced. It doesn't have one bland moment, which makes it very tough to pick a favorite track.With pictures of the band members that will remind you of the style of U2's 'Achtung Baby' or Depeche Mode's most recent albums (thanks to A. Corbjin's work), this album is highly recommendad for those who rejoice in good music, regardless of the length of your hair or the size of your musical collection."
All Your Life You Will Never Find A Better CD
jono_the_spoon | 10/22/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If anyone ever comes up to you and says that the Foo Fighters' newest album, One By One, rocks, slap them and say, "That's an understatement you heathen." To say the this cd rocks doesn't do it justice. You would think with extrordinary albums like "The Colour and The Shape" and "There is Nothing Left To Loose" that it couldn't get any better. You're thinking wrong. As soon as you pop in 1X1 you're blown out of your mind. Listening to the first song, "All My Life", is like watching the most intense suspense film you can find. The tension builds up in the verses and throws you around like a football at a 49er's game in the chorus. But it doesn't stop there. you might have to sit down to indure the intense guitar face-off in the next track "Low." But all this rocking isn't in vein. They throw in great ballads like the soothing "Tired of You" and the harmonious "Lonely as You" that takes a turn from a warm ballad to a loud screaming power tune. One of the highlights of this cd is the exit track. It starts with a Bush-esque guitar riff then takes you into a fullfledged Foo melody. Then when you think the song is over it comes back, then back again, better each time. The cd is a beautiful mix of drummer Taylor Hawkin's vibrant and vigorous drums, bassist Nate Mendel's fulfilling and tentalizing bass, guitarists Chris Shiflett and Dave Grohl's evocative and zealous guitars, that blend perfectly with Grohl's at times soothing voice and at other times his powerful screaming that doens't take it to far and doesn't let him off as a sissy screamer. One By One may be the best album of the year. In an interview drummer Hawkins said, "We're not trying to save rock 'n' roll. We're leaving that to Scott Weiland." When you don't try is when you accidently succeed in something you're not trying to do. 9.5/10 Highlights: "All My Life" "Lonely As You" "Tired of You" "Disenchanted Lullabye" "Comeback""
Another Great One from the Foos
RLD | Scottsdale, AZ USA | 10/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Foo Fighters are one of the most consistent bands around. Each of their CD's have been remarkably good, and this continues with One by One. The first thing I noticed is that this CD is a lot heavier than Nothing Left to Lose. The band utilizes more electric guitar and distortion, while maintaining the pop-feel that can be found on their last effort. The CD's sound is most on par with their first effort, but the songs themselves are definately reminiscent of their previous work. Each song is very catchy and could easily find their way to radio stations (not that this thought is a good thing). Songs that really stand out include "Times Like These", "Halo", "Have it All" and "Low". Lyrically, it is their best work. On a whole, I would say it probably is a little behind Nothing Left to Lose, which is my favorite album of theirs. If you enjoyed the catchiness of their last album with a heavier tone, you will love One by One. A terrific album that has great replay value. Pick it up as soon as you can, Foo Fighter fan or not."