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Seventeen Days (3 Doors Down, 2005) 
3 Doors Down - Seventeen Days (CD 2005)

 
3 Doors Down - Seventeen Days (CD 2005)

Title: Seventeen Days
Artist: 3 Doors Down
Record Label: Republic
Release Year: 2005
EAN: 0602498827284
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID46733108
Description: In 2000, 3 Doors Down achieved major success by adding a rough-and-ready Southern-rock edge to angsty Creed-style neo-grunge. With its third album, SEVENTEEN DAYS, the Mississippi band strips its sound down even further, often adding a g...
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Track Listing
1. Right Where I Belong
2. It's Not Me
3. Let Me Go
4. Be Somebody
5. Landing In London - 3 Doors Down & Bob Segar
6. Real Life
7. Behind Those Eyes
8. Never Will I Break
9. Father's Son
10. Live For Today
11. My World
12. Here By Me
13. Here Without You (acoustic version)
14. Away From The Sun (acoustic version)
15. Let Me Go (acoustic version)

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Johnny K
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Universal Music
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
In 2000, 3 Doors Down achieved major success by adding a rough-and-ready Southern-rock edge to angsty Creed-style neo-grunge. With its third album, SEVENTEEN DAYS, the Mississippi band strips its sound down even further, often adding a grinding, metallic edge. "Right Where I Belong" begins with a de-tuned, serpentine riff that is equal parts Soundgarden and Superjoint Ritual, while "Let Me Go" is a dark, mid-tempo groover reminiscent of Staind's biggest radio hits. "Landing in London" is a weary life-on-the-road ballad that recalls both Kiss's "Beth" and Bob Seger's "Turn the Page," and, in fact, features the latter Michigan rocker on guest vocals. A collection of memorable songs that finds frontman Brad Arnold addressing themes of alienation and strained relationships in a Ronnie Van Zant-like whiskey-soaked voice, SEVENTEEN DAYS should appeal to those fans who like their arena rock deep-fried.


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