Former American Idol Contestant Chris Daughtry's debut album. A nice mix of rock songs make a CD that has been selling constantly in the many months since its release, making Daughtry one of the most successful artists to come from the show, earning more money than even many of the show's actual winners.
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01.
It's Not Over
02.
Used To
03.
Home
04.
Over You
05.
Crashed
06.
Feels Like Tonight
07.
What I Want (Feat. Slash on guitar)
08.
Breakdown
09.
Gone
10.
There And Back Again
11.
All These Lives
12.
What About Now
13.
Sorry [iTunes Bonus Track]
14.
Home (Acoustic) [Wal-Mart Bonus Track]
15.
Crashed (Acoustic) [Wal-Mart Bonus Track]
16.
Wanted Dead or Alive [AmericanIdol.com Bonus Track]
17.
Breakdown (Live) [UK Bonus Track[
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What Happened to His First Name?| Posted November 29, 2007
I did not care too much for this album as a whole but there are two songs that are the most popular on the cd that I loved: "Home" and "It's Not Over". These two songs are exceedingly popular and well written. Although Daughtry is not a christian band, I have no reason to suspect that this group would be a bad influence on your children or your family in general. If you find any reason to think otherwise, please let me know so that I may make amendments to this entry. Thank You.
For the Naysayers| Posted October 20, 2007
Yes this is a mainstream rock album, and does have a lot of cookie cutter rock songs on it, but it is a good rock album with good cookie cutter rock songs. I'm not one who subscribes to the notion that as a Christian I should only listen to Christian music. If the music is good I'll listen to it. For those that question Daughtry's faith, while he doesn't outwardly put it into his lyrics, this is quote from the first line of the thank you's in the liner notes of the CD: "First off, I'd like to thank God for the gift of music and my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for being the greatest example of LOVE I know."
P.S. "Home" was not written about being voted off American Idol, he wrote "Home" before he ever went on the show.
Daughtry on NRT?| Posted September 08, 2007
I'm not sure Daughtry is really considered a Christian artist or an artist of faith. I\'ve never heard him say anything about his faith. His music is pretty good.
5 STARS!!| Posted August 31, 2007
This album is truely amazing. When i first got it, I wasn't too thrilled, but upon further listening I began to LOVE it. It has since become one of my favorite CDs. Everyone should own it!
spikeymike66: Daughtry is a band not a solo project, so the band's name is "Daughtry", thats why they dont call them Chris Daughtry. if you didnt already know that lol
anyhoo to the rest of you..
okay, so im not a huge daughtry fan [they are good], but i've noticed a common problem on NRT.. alot of people seem very opposed to mainstream bands who are definitely christians just because they are on MTV and play at festivals or concerts that dont have preaching.
what the heck!
Daughtry is definitely a christian band
and if you really did your homework you would know that already..
even on The American Music Awards a couple weeks ago when they won an award he thanked God and his wife above everybody else.
And fyi, chris daughtry has openly said he is a christian before.
He is not some wishy washy Beyonce Knowles who claims shes a christian and then comes out half dressed on stage.
Alot of people give Paramore crap about their faith as well, THEY ARE CHRISTIAN!
In my opinion, its better to be a mainstream artist than a christian artist because you can really affect peoples lifes in a powerful way.
Most unbelievers wont take the time to listen to "christian music", christian music is made for christians to listen to.
We have to have both in my opinion.
Doesnt mean mainstream music has to have cursing or inappropriate content..
bands like paramore, underoath, the devil wears prada, daughtry, have good wholesome music.. do they have to repeat God's name a thousand times to be christian? noo..
sadly, christian music doesnt always impact unsaved peoples lives
kids need to be told about God through their own taste in music.
Somebody just like them, chilling with them and telling them of how hard life has been but then sharing how theres hope.
i would be glad to talk to any of you more about this.
dont take this personally, this is just my personal opinion.
hmmmmm?| Posted August 27, 2007 The song is also a very positive one currently being played on Christian Radio stations all across the nation.
WHY???
I'm not sure here... While i'm a big music fan and watched American Idol (up until Daughtry was voted out a couple seasons ago) i have a hard time having a mainstream type artist being played on Christian radio and preforming at "Christian Music Festivals"! A "positive message" doesn't make it Christian or of God. In My opinion until he announces his life changed through Christ and admits him as his savior Chris is just another secular artist who's found his way onto Christian radio like one time Shock Rock singer Alice Cooper! Cooper was on local Christian Radio years ago with an album believed to announce his changed lifestyle and how he found God. Where has he been? Still hitting the MTV tours or shows and out of the Christian spotlight thats where....
The sad thing here is that i'm sure there are many others just like this and maybe even some that i listen too.
** Edited for the one that responded:
I don't buy it and if he is a Christian then We all need to pray for him and his level of faith or belief. As a Christian i personally do not listen to mainstream secular music. Well i attended the Blink Festival in the Canton Ohio area just over a week ago. Some great bands were there like TFK, Day of Fire, Anberlin, 12 Stones, Pillar and more BUT Daughtery was unimpressive. He was the ONLY one that played secular music while they were setting up his stage (Def Leopard, YES you saw that right) I wasn't interested at that point so went up to get a CD autographed but everyone in the tent heard him mention that he was going to play some Alice and Chains. The reaction was that of a shock and disbelief. As a Christian i don't care to see him in concert with a bunch of Christian bands but i guess for those who came to see HIM and came early enough got to get more than what they expected TFK and the other groups..