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Additional Information about
Echoes Silence Patience & Grace
Portions of
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Muze Inc.
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Track listing |
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1. Pretender, The
2. Let It Die - (with
Kaki King/Pat Smear)
3. Erase/Replace - (with
Rami Jaffee/Drew Hester)
4. Long Road To Ruin -
(with Rami Jaffee/Drew
Hester)
5. Come Alive - (with
Rami Jaffee/Drew Hester)
6. Stranger Things Have
Happened
7. Cheer Up, Boys (Your
Make Up Is Running) -
(with Drew Hester)
8. Summer's End - (with
Drew Hester)
9. Ballad Of The
Beaconsfield Miners -
(with Kaki King)
10. Statues - (with Rami
Jaffee/Brantley Kearns
Jr.)
11. But, Honestly -
(with Rami Jaffee/Drew
Hester)
12. Home
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Playing time: |
51 min. |
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Producer: |
Gil Norton, Rich Costey
(Compilation) |
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Distributor: |
BMG |
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Recording type: |
Studio |
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Recording mode: |
Stereo |
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SPAR Code: |
n/a |
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Album notes |
Foo Fighters: Dave Grohl
(piano); Taylor Hawkins
(background vocals);
Nate Mendel.
Additional personnel:
Kaki King, Pat Smear
(guitar); Brantley
Kearns Jr. (fiddle);
Rami Jaffee (accordion);
Drew Hester
(percussion); Chris
Shiflett.
ECHOES, SILENCE,
PATIENCE & GRACE, the
Foo Fighters' sixth
effort, upholds the
band's allegiance to
melody-heavy post-grunge
power pop driven by
roaring guitars and Dave
Grohl's fine
songwriting. The Foos
are aided by
super-producer Gil
Norton this time out
(Norton also helped
craft the group's
second, and arguably
best, album, THE COLOR
AND THE SHAPE). The
result is a polished yet
powerful outing that
proves the Foos have
earned their status as
one of alternative
rock's most reliable
acts.
But while tunes like
"The Pretender" pack a
hard-rock wallop, the
real surprises on ECHOES
are the softer songs.
The breezy, folky
"Summer's End," for
example, is a standout,
as is Grohl's solo
acoustic performance on
"Stranger Things Have
Happened." This isn't to
say the Foo Fighters
have mellowed--the album
contains as much
amplified snarl as any
of their others--but
here the quieter moments
rival the rockers,
revealing a band whose
intimate, earnest
moments are as
convincing as their
head-banging ones.
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