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Note that the following information relates to the UK release of the Foo Fighters album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. However, details of non-UK releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Foo Fighters
Title Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Release type Album
Date of release 24th September 2007
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Record label Roswell Records
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An
Australian version
of Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace was released
on 22nd September 2007 through the RCA Records record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. The Pretender 2. Let It Die 3. Erase/Replace 4. Long Road to Ruin 5. Come Alive 6. Stranger Things Have Happened 7. Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running) 8. Summer's End 9. Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners 10. Statues 11. But, Honestly 12. Home
An
Japanese version
of Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace was released
on 26th September 2007 through the BMG Japan record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. The Pretender 2. Let It Die 3. Erase/Replace 4. Long Road to Ruin 5. Come Alive 6. Stranger Things Have Happened 7. Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running) 8. Summer's End 9. Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners 10. Statues 11. But, Honestly 12. Home 13. Once & for All (demo) 14. Seda
Dave Grohl’s sixth album fronting post-grunge rockers Foo Fighters finds him softening his game somewhat, although not in the manner of 2005’s In Your Honour, which countered the Foos’ stadium metal moves with a second disc of acoustic songs. Rather, Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace sees Grohl taking cues from his beloved Led Zeppelin, penning a record that incorporates muscular rock shapes with piano ballads ("Statues"), picked acoustic moments ("Come Alive") and free-wheeling, classic-tinged jams like "Summer’s End"--a song about romantic dalliances in the "sweet Virginia countryside". While it’s undoubt... Read full review »
This is a brilliant album, perhaps even the Foo Fighters most complete album so far. I own every Foos album and although I love them all, I feel that there are generally a few filler songs on each album among the gems. However I find it difficult to pick faults in this album. As soon as 'The Pretender' bursts into life you are carried on a monumental journey of rock brilliance. The album flows so beautifully through... Read full review »
I've never given the Foo Fighters the time or day, just never really got into them post Nirvana. Bought this album upon recommendation by a Foo fan. Upon first listen (whilst clearing out the garage) I knew there was something very important happening to me. Quite simply at that moment I became an instant Grohl/Foo fan. Having now backtracked on most of the Foo's catalogue from my own... Read full review »
Fair play, rock bands like the Foo Fighters do attract loyalty.
I had a feeling that this one would maybe disappoint me-- a few
months later, many listens later, I'm afraid I was right. Why was I
so sure? I guess it was borne out of "In Your Honour", where
whereas the acoustic set was genuinely outstanding, the regular CD
was quite dull, only "No Way Back" and "DOA" really standing out. I
wondered whether the regular Foo Fighters sound had run out of
steam, and that they needed to split up - highly unlikely now that
they are a MASSIVE commercial draw - or at least look in different
directions - highly unlikely now that they are a MASSIVE commercial
draw. Unfortunately, the Foo Fighters are suffering from
"Chili-Peppers-mainstream-dullness" syndrome.
I think what has irritated me most is that so many of these songs
appear to have been knocked off formulaically. Track one, "The
Pretender" - video ver...
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Every now and again an album comes out that no matter what your taste in music, you can admire the quality. I'm not a big Foo Fighters fan. I like rock amongst other stuff but this group have to at the top of the tree at the moment. I can't thing of a... Read full review »
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