Monday, October 10, 2011

Break The Spell (Deluxe Version) Daughtry

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Break The Spell (Deluxe Version)

Break The Spell (Deluxe Version)
Daughtry

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Deluxe Edition includes four bonus tracks. 2011 album from the band led by former American IdolChris Daughtry. Break the Spell is a gleaming showcase for Chris' powerful, emotionally resonant voice and knack for relentless melodic hooks and big, anthemic choruses. Produced by Howard Benson, who produced Daughtry's two previous albums, Break The Spell gives the band room to evolve musically while aiming to satisfy its many long-time fans.

Track Listing

  1. Renegade
  2. Crawling Back To You
  3. Outta My Head
  4. Start Of Something Good
  5. Crazy
  6. Break The Spell
  7. We're Not Gonna Fall
  8. Gone Too Soon
  9. Losing My Mind
  10. Rescue Me
  11. Louder Than Ever
  12. Spaceship
  13. Who's They
  14. Maybe We're Already Gone
  15. Everything But Me
  16. Lullaby

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15 in Music
  • Released on: 2011-11-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Customer Reviews

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Daughtry doing what they do best!
By Amy E. Barker
Daughtry's new album, Break The Spell, has been released today. I ordered a copy from the band's website and just got it in the mail this morning.

The album is more of the melodic pop-rock that the band is known for. There's several times the album has an 80s retro Richard Marx/Bryan Adams vibe going on.

Chris continues to show growth in his vocal capabilities and songwriting. As with his previous albums, I appreciate that he keeps his lyrics clean.

Some of my favorite tracks are: Start of Something Good, Gone Too Soon, Losing My Mind, Rescue Me, Louder Than Ever.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Daughtry Plays It Safe On 'Break The Spell'
By Lance G. Augustine
Five years removed from the release of the fastest-selling debut rock album, Daughtry's third effort gives the impression the band is trying to equal the success of that 4x platinum record. And, after selling ONLY a little over a million copies of the follow-up Leave This Town, it makes sense to go back to producing more short and sweet, radio-ready tunes with familiar melodies and soaring choruses.

Break The Spell is a collection of songs that go light with the rock, heavy on the adult contemporary, mid-tempo ballads; eschewing experimentation with other genres entirely (no country-flavored tunes like "Tennessee Line" found here). Other than the straight-forward rocker "Renegade" and parts of "Outta My Head" and "Louder Than Ever", heavy guitars take a back seat to clean electrics with less edge; Chris' passionate, wide-ranging vocals are front and center this time around. Actually, it's a very similar formula to Leave This Town, only this time there are several songs with the potential for major commercial success. Simply put, the first time you hear this record you get instant gratification, as familiarity breeds comfort, and these relatable tunes should reach a much wider audience because of it.

Chris and his bandmates did most of the songwriting with little outside collaboration, so perhaps that may be why many of these songs sound similar to each other. It's difficult for me to declare favorites because of these similarities, but the songs "Start Of Something Good", "We're Not Gonna Feel", "Gone Too Soon", "Losing My Mind" and "Rescue Me" are all top-notch; with interesting verses, catchy, melodic choruses that climb to the top of Cris' vocal range, and lyrics that will hit home for a lot of people.

If there's a negative to this album, it would be the lack of any extra-special songs that you could never forget. I would have loved one of those rare ballads that would really reach into my gut and rip my heart out. And with so many songs sounding the same, there's the potential for this album to get old too fast. Daughtry may have played it a little safe with Break The Spell, but that won't stop me from enjoying what it has to offer for what I hope will be a long time to come.
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