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Chris Daughtry's debut rocks out

With all the hype the debut album had a lot to live up to

Brittany Davenport

Issue date: 2/8/07 Section: Features
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The greatly anticipated CD from "American Idol" contestant Chris Daughtry was well worth the wait.

Daughtry is packed with hard rock material.

Not only does Chris provide his talented vocal skills, but the band that backs him up take the CD to another level.

You have Joey Barnes as drummer and vocalist, Brian Craddock on guitar, Josh Paul as bass player and Josh Steely on lead guitar.

Those names might not sound familiar now, but I'm predicting they'll be more common in the months to come.

On the first track and debut single "It's Not Over," the chorus is not only catchy, but the whole song is so easy to sing along with and get hooked to.

I was automatically hooked and thus traveled to Wal-Mart and purchased the album shortly after.

The second track "Used To" is about wanting a relationship back the way it was.

Things have changed and he's just not sure why. He wants things back to normal, just him and his girl.

"Home" is a nice slow down. He talks about going home where everything is okay. But what he's really saying is that she is home. She makes him feel like everything's okay.

One verse says, "I'm going home/back to the place where I belong/and where your love has always been enough for me."

I love "Over You." The song talks about how the girl brought him to such a great place and then left him. The chorus sings, "Well I never saw it coming I should've started running a long long time ago and I never thought to doubt you/I'm better off without you."

Then he goes on to say how he never thought he would make it through the day she left: "Now I'm picking up the pieces/and spending all these years/putting my hear back together."

"Crashed" is one of my favorites out of all the songs on the CD. It starts out slower and somber, but then it picks up.

The song talks about how he didn't know what he was looking for, just getting around and then he meets someone and it talks about how he crashed into her.

"Then I crashed into you/and I went up in flames/could've been the death of me/but then you breathed your breath in me." It's really easy to sing along to as well.

One thing that really caught my attention about this album is the name Slash.

The one, the only Slash is featured on the track "What I Want." That alone makes it one of, if not, the best song on the album.

Where can you ever go wrong with Slash? GNR, come on now.

"What I Want" is upbeat and rocks out. And once again Slash.

His leads and solos are absolutely amazing. He makes the song

Overall, I would highly recommend this CD.

I hope this review reflects the majority's rule on the album.

I'd hate to get feedback on how wrong I was. But really, was Taylor Hick's CD that good? Just asking…

Reach Brittany at
brittany_davenpor2@eku.edu
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Juliegr

posted 2/08/07 @ 7:08 AM EST

Yes, as a matter of fact, Taylor Hicks' CD WAS that good. At least there was lots of variety to the CD! Just stating the obvious.

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JustTheFacts

posted 2/08/07 @ 9:46 AM EST

Nice review, but it contains a few factual errors. The band members you mentioned never played on this album. The band was formed by the record company after the CD was recorded by session musicians. (Continued…)

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Stacie

posted 2/08/07 @ 9:55 AM EST

I don't mean to offend any Taylor Hicks fans but I have heard Taylor's songs on the cd and they are awful!! I could hardly finish listening to them. Chris' album ROCKED!!! I have purchased many of his cds as gifts for people who wanted it and they LOVE it. (Continued…)

Bobbi Fargo

posted 2/08/07 @ 10:45 AM EST

Just stating the fact that Daughtry rules :) LOL Chris CD is a variety also, Obviously the first poster that is a Taylor fan hasn't listened to The Daughtry CD! But its all good one person negativity just makes him sell more :)

Stephanie

posted 2/08/07 @ 2:09 PM EST

""I'd hate to get feedback on how wrong I was. But really, was Taylor Hick's CD that good? Just asking?""

For me it was that good! The thing is what was the point of even mentioning Taylor in this review? This is about Chris's cd not Taylor's. (Continued…)

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louise

posted 2/10/07 @ 10:07 PM EST

I am a huge Daughtry and I think Daughtry is a far better musician than Hicks. However I really enjoy Hicks too, I think they are both good. They are very different and really cannot compare the two. (Continued…)

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