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Away From The Sun [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD] | ![Away From The Sun [Limited Edition w/ Bonus DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/315XMXX0Y6L._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Artist: 3 Doors Down Label: Umvd Labels Category: Music
List Price: $34.98 Buy Used: $2.17 You Save: $32.81 (94%)
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Rating: 96 reviews Sales Rank: 53708
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 044006616520 EAN: 0044006616520 ASIN: B00006ZCFF
Release Date: November 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | When I'm Gone | | • | Away from the Sun | | • | The Road I'm On | | • | Ticket to Heaven | | • | Running Out of Days | | • | Here Without You | | • | I Feel You | | • | Dangerous Game | | • | Changes | | • | Going Down in Flames | | • | Sarah Yellin' | | • | This Time |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Mississippi's 3 Doors Down will forever be known as the "Kryptonite" band--a reference to the runaway hit from their debut disc, The Better Life--but not for a lack of trying on their part. Away from the Sun is pretty much everything one could want from a contemporary American rock record--terrifically catchy melodies, soaring choruses, meaty playing, and lyrics that reach for meaning. In other words, a disc crafted with radio in mind. The title track and album opener "When I'm Gone" are grand, wide-screen suites with big guitar and even bigger themes, while "Here Without You" is a fat, earnest weeper Bono would envy. In fact, there's nary a clunker in the bunch, although a certain sameness pervades the band's writing, a point exacerbated by vocalist Brad Arnold's everyman contralto. Still, 3 Doors Down juggle the hard/soft dynamic deftly, alternately recalling Stone Temple Pilots, Creed, Train, and their ilk. --Kim Hughes
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| Customer Reviews:
They just rock November 7, 2006 G.G. (chicago, il United States) What can I say have had this CD for a couple of years and it just rocks saw them in concert so have to say the CD does sound better, they have a good studio crew. Honestly, saw Nickleback with them and they blew them away but in the same category they are a good addition to your collection do it just get it!!
Good album but rather redundant October 17, 2005 Darren S. Wools (minneapolis) A good album with lots of emotion and fairly good musicianship. Good tunes like here without you and away from the sun are the high points. This band is a bit redundant but holds on to keep me interested. It's hard to find much variety from song to song. Overall, okay album and I tend to listen to it quite a bit.
One of my fave CD's that I own May 27, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Words cannot describe how much I love this album! Most people would agree 'When I'm Gone' & 'Here Without You' are some really good songs. However songs such as 'The Road I'm On', 'Changes' & 'Away From The Sun' are just some of the notable mentions. Then again its hard to single out just some songs. From song number 1 down to the hidden track at the end, they are all great.A must buy....Just my 2 cents worth :)
American Pride November 4, 2003 Max Soundstorm (North Miami Beach, FL United States) Away From the Sun gives hope to the fact that there is still some quality music being produced that isn't prepackaged crapola. 3 Doors Down turns out a very heartfelt album here steeped in their trademark guitar riffs, bending harmonies and somber thoughtful lyrics that make you want to sing along !! 3DD definitely avoids the sophomoric jinx with tunes like "Here Without You", "Running Out of Days", "Away from the Sun" and of course the tune that has become an anthem for our troops overseas "When I'm Gone" !! I haven't been this jazzed about a "southern" rock band since Drivin' & Cryin'...and these guys have the same energy, their own distinctive sound and tremendous musicianship!! These guys belt out high quality rock that carries a distinctive sound that you can be proud to have in your collection.
3-1/2 stars -- Nothin' like a nice serving of 3DD October 8, 2003 Anthony Rupert (Milwaukee, WI) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
3 Doors Down's latest album Away From The Sun is a good piece of work. There are conscious lyrics, exceptional guitar work, and, of course, stellar vocals from Brad Arnold.Things start off on the right foot with the leadoff single "When I'm Gone", and after that comes the introspective title track. Then it's on to "The Road I'm On", which, incidentally, may replace "Be Like That" as being my favorite song from them. And their latest song, "Here Without You", is a ballad that is sure to be a hit with their female fans, but it may have to grow on their male fans. I like the song already, though. Why only 3-1/2 stars? Well, I really wasn't a big fan of the songs toward the end of the album. "Changes" isn't exactly my favorite song, and the production of "Sarah Yellin'" is really disorganized. Also, "Going Down In Flames" sounds like it was thrown together at the last minute. But this is still a good album, and the hidden bonus track reminds you why you picked it up it the first place. I'll be looking forward to their next album. Anthony Rupert
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