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Note that the following information relates to the Australian release of the Foo Fighters album One by One. However, details of non-Australian releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Foo Fighters
Title One by One
Release type Album
Date of release 21st October 2002
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An
Japanese version
of One by One was released
on 10th December 2002. It has the tracklisting: 1. All My Life 2. Low 3. Have It All 4. Times Like These 5. Disenchanted Lullaby 6. Tired of You 7. Halo 8. Lonely as You 9. Overdrive 10. Burn Away 11. Come Back 12. Danny Says
An
German version
of One by One was released
on 4th October 2005 through the Bertelsmann Music Group record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. All My Life 2. Low 3. Have It All 4. Times Like These 5. Disenchanted Lullaby 6. Tired of You 7. Halo 8. Lonely as You 9. Overdrive 10. Burn Away 11. Come Back 12. Walking a Line 13. Sister Europe 14. Danny Says 15. Life of Illusion 16. For All the Cows (live) 17. Monkey Wrench (live)
Every Foo Fighters album, up to and including their fourth studio disc, One By One, fluently merges rock menace with unabashedly cheery melody and thoughtful if somewhat cryptic lyrics. So while insistent, guitar-terrorised tracks like "All My Life" and "Times Like These (One-Way Motorway)" don't expand the Foos' oeuvre, they're as catchy as hell and well worth the proverbial price of admission.
Those searching for veiled Nirvana / C... Read full review »
This is a collection of really well crafted songs, in fact, 'All My Life' is one of my all time favourite songs.The album has great vocals and guitar throughout but what on earth have they done with the drums and bass. Both sound as though they were re... Read full review »
After reading the review about this being a copy protected disc, I wasn't sure whether to buy this album or the original version as I listen to a lot of my music on my mp3 player. I took the risk anyway as others had not mentioned it and am glad I did. Alth... Read full review »
Was looking forward to this and the additional disk and having installed the software to play the 2nd disk (against my better judgement, hate installing plug in's )on a win xp SP2 machine, the 2nd disk plays at 128Kbps ( compressed) and the 1st, the main disk, will not play at all. I have tried a number of different software players to no avail and all lock... Read full review »
This is my favourite Foo fighter album. Its great except i agree with the other review in that the 2nd half is a bit dull.... Read full review »
Really enjoyed how the band sounds heavier and more aggressive than on earlier albums. This is also reflected in the album's lyric... Read full review »
You can get the lyrics to the songs on One by One from the Bands Only Foo Fighters lyrics section.