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Seventeen Days

 
Album Review: Seventeen Days

  • Artist: 3 Doors Down
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 08, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The stronger songwriting on 3 Doors Down's multi-platinum sophomore effort, Away from the Sun, was encouraging, especially after the rote post-grunge of their 2000 breakthrough, "Kryptonite." But the hit single "When I'm Gone" resonated in particular with American military personnel and their families, who identified with lyrics like "Hold me when I'm here" and "Love me when I'm gone" as deployment to Iraq became imminent in spring 2003. That populism guides Seventeen Days, the Mississippi band's third full-length album. Its liner notes connect to a cross-section of U.S. culture, thanking NFL quarterbacks and major league ballplayers alongside Tim McGraw, Metallica, Dale Earnhart Jr., and "our troops everywhere." And Away from the Sun's Southern rock flourishes have been broadened to create an album that's purely American, built from meaty power chords and everyman lyrics that search for redemption in plain-faced terms. It's no surprise that Bob Seger, heartland crier from another era, guests on "Landing in London." It's not the weary traveler's anthem Seger's "Turn the Page" is -- "London"'s keening strings can't replace the pain and longing of Alto Reed's saxophone wail. But 3 Doors Down try their best, and Seger's rough tenor riding shotgun makes the song more memorable. "When I'm Gone"'s template repeats throughout "Seventeen Days." Lead single "Let Me Go" has the usual quieter verses building to a strong chorus, with easily identifiable lyrics like "You love me/But you don't know who I am." "Be Somebody" and "Real Life" use similar pieces, aligning thick distortion choruses next to brooding verses and lyrics about finding one's own road. The harder-charging guitars of "Never Will I Break" and "Right Where I Belong" reference Alice in Chains' legacy, "Father's Son" is a morality tale in more quiet/loud dynamics, and "My World" amplifies Southern rock capably. 3 Doors Down have hit on a formula that works very well for them. It's a great framework for Brad Arnold's earnest lyrics, and the heavy bass and rousing guitar melodies ensure plenty of radio play. It's not unique, and the songs tend to run together. But they're heartfelt, and easily fill the average American's rock & roll quota. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Right Where I Belong (Lyrics) Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold, Chris Henderson, Matt Roberts 3 Doors Down (2:32)
It's Not Me (Lyrics) Chris Henderson, Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts 3 Doors Down (3:14)
Let Me Go (Lyrics) Matt Roberts, Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson 3 Doors Down (3:52)
Be Somebody (Lyrics) Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson, Matt Roberts, Brad Arnold 3 Doors Down (3:15)
Landing in London (Lyrics) Chris Henderson, Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell 3 Doors Down, Bob Seger (4:31)
The Real Life Todd Harrell, Matt Roberts, Brad Arnold, Chris Henderson 3 Doors Down (3:52)
Behind Those Eyes (Lyrics) Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold, Chris Henderson, Matt Roberts 3 Doors Down (4:19)
Never Will I Break (Lyrics) Chris Henderson, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold 3 Doors Down (3:50)
Father's Son (Lyrics) Chris Henderson, Matt Roberts, Brad Arnold, Todd Harrell 3 Doors Down (4:12)
Live for Today (Lyrics) Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Chris Henderson 3 Doors Down (3:47)
My World (Lyrics) Todd Harrell, Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Chris Henderson 3 Doors Down (3:00)
Here by Me (Lyrics) Matt Roberts, Brad Arnold, Chris Henderson, Todd Harrell 3 Doors Down (3:47)

Credits

Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Group Member), Anthony LaMarchina (Strings), Nick Hoffman (Violin), David Angell (Musician), Love Sponge String Quartet (Strings), Tadpole (Digital Editing), Nick Hoffman (Musician), Kristin Wilkinson (Strings), Leslie Richter (Assistant Engineer), Amy Owsley (Musician), David Angell (Group Member), Todd Schall (Assistant Engineer), Kirk Kelsey (Musician), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Kristin Wilkinson (String Arrangements), Crystal Taliefero (Vocals (Background)), Tom MacKay (A&R), Bekka Bramlett (Musician), Kristin Wilkinson (Musician), Dean Karr (Photography), Kirk Kelsey (String Arrangements), John O'Mahoney (Digital Editing), Love Sponge String Quartet (Musician), Bekka Bramlett (Vocals (Background)), Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Strings), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Tadpole (Engineer), Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Musician), Johnny K (Engineer), Allen Ditto (Assistant), Kirk Kelsey (Engineer), Sandy Brummels (Art Direction), Karen Walker (Design), Nick Hoffman (Banjo), Kirk Kelsey (Digital Editing), Crystal Taliefero (Musician), Johnny K (Producer), Anthony LaMarchina (Group Member), Kristin Wilkinson (Group Member), Amy Owsley (Vocals (Background)), Tony Rollo (A&R), Anthony LaMarchina (Musician), David Angell (Strings)
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Seventeen Days
Studio album by 3 Doors Down
Released February 8, 2005
Recorded Ocean Way Studios in Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Alternative rock, post-grunge, southern rock
Length 44:29
Label Universal B0004018-02
Producer Johnny K
Professional reviews
3 Doors Down chronology
Another 700 Miles EP
(2003)
Seventeen Days
(2005)
iTunes Originals
(2006)

Seventeen Days is the third studio album by American rock group 3 Doors Down, released on February 8, 2005, five years to the day that 3 Doors Down released their debut album, The Better Life. It is 3 Doors Down's first album in the three years since 2002's Away from the Sun. It topped the chart on the Billboard 200 soon after it was released. Bob Seger sings a duet with lead singer, Brad Arnold, on the song "Landing in London".

Track listing

All songs written by Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson.

  1. "Right Where I Belong" – 2:31
  2. "It's Not Me" – 3:14
  3. "Let Me Go" – 3:52
  4. "Be Somebody" – 3:15
  5. "Landing in London" (feat. Bob Seger) – 4:31
  6. "The Real Life" – 3:52
  7. "Behind Those Eyes" – 4:19
  8. "Never Will I Break" – 3:50
  9. "Father's Son" – 4:12
  10. "Live for Today" – 3:47
  11. "My World" – 3:00
  12. "Here by Me" – 3:47
  13. "Here Without You (Acoustic Version)" – 3:52 (bonus track)
  14. "Away from the Sun (Acoustic Version)" – 3:45 (bonus track)
  • The UK Bonus Edition features "Let Me Go (Acoustic Version)" as a bonus track.
  • The iTunes version features "Be Somebody (Acoustic Version)" as an album-only track, appearing after "Here by Me".


Additional Notes

  • This album was delayed shortly in 1999 because 3 Doors Down was busy touring around with their previous album Away from the Sun.
  • The live version of "It’s Not Me" was featured on Another 799 Miles EP.
  • Many people believe the album was written by the band in seventeen days, hence the name of the album, but this is not true. The name was created because the band only had 17 days off from the end of their Away from the Sun tour and being back in the studio to work on their new album. [1]
  • Seventeen Days was certified platinum just a month after its release.
  • "Behind Those Eyes" was used as one of two theme songs for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) event, WrestleMania 21.
  • 3dds newest member, drummer Greg Deepthroat, who joined the band after the recording of the 2005 release, Seventeen Days (this self-titled album is the first 3DD album on which he appears) “This truly is our dick sucking moment as musicians. The writing, the recording, the level of collaboration was truly an all-around band effort. This CD is living poof of how bad this band can be.” [2]

References

Preceded by
The Documentary by The Game
Billboard 200 number-one album
February 20, 2005 - February 26, 2005
Succeeded by
Genius Loves Company by Ray Charles

 
 

 

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