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3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down

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Artist: 3 Doors Down
Label: Universal Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 79

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001106502
UPC: 602517662988
EAN: 0602517662988
ASIN: B0013A7N7E

Release Date: May 20, 2008
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Condition: Brand New - Factory Sealed - Import Edition - Shipped from Florida via USPS First class international mail. We ONLY sell what we have in stock. NO back orders here.

Tracks:

  • Train
  • Citizen/Soldier
  • It's not My Time
  • Let Me Be Myself
  • Pages
  • It's The Only One You've Got
  • Give It To Me
  • These Days
  • Your Arms Feel Like Home
  • Runaway
  • When It's Over
  • She Don't Want The World

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
"We're not a band that just goes through the motions," says Chris. "We go at everything hard. What I'm most proud of about the new album is we left ourselves a way out. Everybody hit the proverbial brick wall. Everybody fell down and everybody got back up, then we all went back in the room and, what was great, was we found all these different paths to go down."

`Different' being the operative word here. Because what 3 Doors Down did after reconnecting with family, and `soul searching', was opt for a new process to the creative part of their relationship. One that emphasized the undeniable strength of the group. The fact that the sum is greater than any individual part. "It is all about getting in that room and hashing it out," recalls lead guitarist Matt Roberts. "If you look at a song like `Train,' it was one of the first songs we wrote for this album. It's kind of a building block that exemplifies the spirit of collaboration. Brad came with words and a melody and we hammered it out." "I remember I had that one in my head at home," laughs Brad. "I was singing it so much a friend threatened to kill me if I didn't get it down." Matt also remembers it as one of the `most fun songs to put together. "The best moments of this band have always been about keeping it a fun ride. You need that sense of accomplishment, but you also need to keep the process comfortable.". Adds Chris: "I think it's also fair to say we are one of the only `southern' bands who has the balls to put a song like `Train' out there these days."

The band rented an old farmhouse South of Franklin, Tennessee, where they would not only write songs, but live together, for a while. Says Brad: "The farmhouse was great because it became a wholehearted experience where we just focused on the writing. It was such a close-knit atmosphere, reconnecting us after we had been doing our own thing for a while. It set a cool mood for the entire record, writing out in the country around this fireplace in the basement. Just locking ourselves away and doing it."

Matt adds that the unique setting soon sparked 26 or 27 song ideas. "But winter turned colder than expected in Tennessee. So we decided to head to a warmer climate." The band found a ten bedroom mansion in a remote section of Orlando, Florida. They brought in Seventeen Days producer, Johnny K. and turned the house into a recording studio.

The originality of the two locations rejuvenated the band's approach. They worked hard to capture that sense of camaraderie on the final product. Once they nailed it, they packed up and headed back to Nashville. Talking legendary mixer, Andy Wallace, into abandoning his NY studio, again, (he also mixed Seventeen Days in Nashville), and they began the final process of putting the pieces together.

This album features inspired musicianship as well as some intriguing personal refrains, like on one `band favorite,' "Let Me Be Myself." "That one touches on the wrongheaded notion of how we often try destructive methods to try and kill our pain," says Brad. "But I also want the songs to be open to interpretation. More universal. That one is really talking about anything you can get lost in." And the ballad "Pages": "I think it has a lot of meaning for the whole band. What we've gone through," says Matt. "Brad is pointing out what's going on with his personal situation and ours. It was a very meaningful song for us."

The group also nails their share of (in-yer'-face)-rockers like "Runaway." "It's the kind of song you put on only to get somewhere else," says Todd. "Put it on in your car and drive as fast as you can." He and several of the guys also touch on the last song of the album, "She Don't Want The World," one of the most unique 3 Doors Down offerings yet. "That song has really become one of my favorites. It doesn't have a big chorus or anything, just Brad telling a story." Adds Brad: "We even use loops on that one. We were so willing to try different things. I think one of the reasons this is such an important album for us is because every one of us was in a different place prior to any other record we've ever made. And I would say a `better' place. But it's the kind of record that never would have happened if we didn't get off that merry go round for awhile."

For Greg (former Puddle Of Mudd drummer, born in Louisiana, raised in Oklahoma), a song like the gutsy "It's The Only One You've Got," also exemplifies the band's `sixth-sense' for cooperation. A true democracy - right down the line. "Just the way that it went down. Chris was trying to learn another song and stumbled upon the riff for this song. Brad was like `hold on, I've got something for that.' Then someone else would join in. The whole thing happened quickly, and it turned out to be such an inspiring song. This has been the most collaborative experience I've ever been involved in. And the most satisfying."

"We just can't wait to put this sugar out and get back out on the road," agrees Brad. "It's definitely the one where we got our `grit back."

Album Description
UK pressing of their 2008 self titled album featuring one bonus track: 'Who Are You'. 3 Doors Down return with their fourth studio album. The debut single 'It's Not My Time' is a hit with their fans, old and new. Another song on the album, "Citizen/Soldier" was released in 2007 as a tribute to the National Guard. 3 Doors Down is an post-grunge rock band formed in Escatawpa, Mississippi in 1994 by Brad Arnold (vocals and drums), Matt Roberts (guitar) and Todd Harrell (bass).The band signed to Universal Records after the success of their song "Kryptonite". Island.


Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Thank You 3DD!   August 17, 2008
GameraRocks (Gillsville, GA USA)
After the disappointing last album "Seventeen Days", 3 Doors Down redeems themselves with this self-titled album. The album is awesome and is just as great as their first two records. The best way to describe this album would be to say that it achieved what 17 Days tried to do but failed at. These songs are very in-depth will surely be a classic album in this band's career. "It's Not My Time" is a very cool song, and all of the others are just as good.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding Record   August 13, 2008
A. York
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've been a 3 Doors Down fan for a couple years now. I liked their first album, (although I got tired of hearing Kryptonite every five minutes on the radio) and I really enjoyed Away from the Sun. Although I thought Seventeen Days had some good songs on it, I didn't think it stacked up to the first two albums. Well. Their self-titled fourth album is the new standard for future records will be stacked up against. In my opinion, this record is better than any of their previous efforts. There is absolutely no filler on this album; every song is excellent. The lyrics are well written and the music excellently crafted to really make this a disc you can't take out of your cd player. And what's more? I still don't have a favorite song. They are all that good. I will say this though. Tracks 10 and 11 are two of the best, and going into She Don't Want the World, which is the last track on the cd, I was surprised to hear by far the most unique 3 Doors Down song yet, and an absolutely fantastic close to the album. All in all, this was a phenominal album that I'm still listening to, and I highly recommend it for anybody.


5 out of 5 stars Best Yet!   August 11, 2008
Travis Payne (Richmond, Ky)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

if you are or have ever been a 3 Doors Down fan, this will be a Album you fall in love with! Almost every track on this is GOLD!


4 out of 5 stars Another classic in the making...   August 6, 2008
B. Sala
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

An awesome cd! When they rock, THEY ROCK!!! There are a few slower songs that are very well written but take some time to get used to. It's no "Better Life" in the sense that every track doesn't rock out, but I would recommend getting it. It has about 7 rockers on it and they worth it. I listen to it daily! My favorite tracks are Train, Citizen Solider, and It's Not My Time.


1 out of 5 stars These guys suck and are total sell-outs   August 6, 2008
Fireant3 (AZ)
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

3 Doors Down really blow, and this album is no exception. The only time I ever see this band, it's in totally commercial things. The worst was when I went to see a movie and had to sit through a 4-minute-long "music video"/COMMERCIAL for the National Guard before the previews, featuring these sellouts' song. I hope 3 Doors Down is proud to know they're encouraging their young fans to go off and fight in pointless wars and get themselves injured or killed for nothing. Oh, sorry, they'll be helping out the oil criminals. This band can go to hell.




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