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Concrete And Gold
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product dimensions : 31.47 x 31.47 x 0.86 cm; 444.52 Grams
- Manufacturer : SONY MUSIC
- Item Model Number : 88985-45601-1
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Run time : 49 minutes
- Label : SONY MUSIC
- ASIN : B072KPNKVQ
- Country of origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 5,058 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
- 28 in Grunge
- 107 in New Wave & Post-Punk
- 2,792 in Rock Music (Music)
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Reviewed in Australia on 29 June 2021
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I don’t think these guy could make crap album if they tried, I wasn’t sold at first on this one but after multiple listens it has become a bonafide fav. Great rock band and good after a few cold ones
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NJ
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing here would get on a Greatest Hits Compo (IMO) .....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 October 2017Verified Purchase
I really need to to give this more listens, as at the moment, it's not grabbing me like a new Foo release should. During the first play i was sooo close to even skipping on a track as I didn't think it good enough. Can't remember which one right now, but I was wondering if this is one of the best they chose over other potential songs for a new album, the ones they rejected must have been really poor. Underwhelmed, that's how I feel so far. Hopefully my attitude towards it will change with more play, but right now, i@m searching through older cds to play in the car for the long drives home . . . . . C'mon Dave & chums, up your game next time please.
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DorsetBlue
3.0 out of 5 stars
One for the fans collection but not the best
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2018Verified Purchase
The Foo Fighters are one of the best live rock bands in the world. They have a massive number of hits, over a large back catalogue to pick from, for these live concerts. I must admit though, the last 'concept' album did not really add to that catalogue. It was a clever idea and made a good series to watch whilst I was flying to Florida for my hols a few years ago. It did not make a stand out album, good but not excellent. Also probably only 1 or at the most 2 tracks make it onto the live setlist.
Now we have a new album and we are back to a traditional, collection of songs album. The last one of these albums was Wasting Light. I have a soft spot for that album, it came along at a particularly defined moment in my life. However the most important thing with that album was, it had a good percentage of great songs. Now on to Concrete and Gold....ahh.
Okay, it is not a bad album. I get the feeling that Dave and Co wanted to experiment a little with different styles and themes. However, alas, it does not really have many tracks that add to the glorious existing back catalogue. I suspect maybe 2 of these tracks will make regularish appearances on the live set list, after the latest tour i.e. The Sky is a Neighbourhood and La De Daa. The rest are good but just not the anthemic you kind of expect from the Foos.
So if a Foos fan, definitely add this to your collection. Just expect it not to be regularly played in its entirety. Your setlist will probably just pick the two stand-out songs stated above.
Now we have a new album and we are back to a traditional, collection of songs album. The last one of these albums was Wasting Light. I have a soft spot for that album, it came along at a particularly defined moment in my life. However the most important thing with that album was, it had a good percentage of great songs. Now on to Concrete and Gold....ahh.
Okay, it is not a bad album. I get the feeling that Dave and Co wanted to experiment a little with different styles and themes. However, alas, it does not really have many tracks that add to the glorious existing back catalogue. I suspect maybe 2 of these tracks will make regularish appearances on the live set list, after the latest tour i.e. The Sky is a Neighbourhood and La De Daa. The rest are good but just not the anthemic you kind of expect from the Foos.
So if a Foos fan, definitely add this to your collection. Just expect it not to be regularly played in its entirety. Your setlist will probably just pick the two stand-out songs stated above.
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Mr. A. D. Bickerstaffe
4.0 out of 5 stars
If You Only Buy One...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 October 2019Verified Purchase
If you only buy one Foo Fighters album, make this it. Like all their work it is full of uplifting hooks and big choruses, but here the content is balanced (the Greatest Hits album, by contrast, becomes wearying in its similarity). At times - for instance The Sky is a Neighborhood, and Sunday Rain - you feel that The Beatles, in their Abbey Road period, should receive royalties. No bad thing though, and the results are delivered with aplomb. Make It Right has elements of Led Zeppelin; there are snatches of Motorhead in places, and Run sounds like ?Journey? So it wins no prizes for originality, but sounds good, and that's the main thing.
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E. Parke
5.0 out of 5 stars
Phew! Credentials restored. The Foos get back to basics.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 October 2017Verified Purchase
I was really disappointed with Sonic Highways and was worried that the Foos were going all South Park smug. Thankfully, that was all a blip and they are back on form. There are some great tunes for crowds to bounce around to and I think I detected a bit of politics in there too.
For me the album is a resounding success and has calmed any fears that the band might have said all it knew how to say.
For me the album is a resounding success and has calmed any fears that the band might have said all it knew how to say.
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paul mason
2.0 out of 5 stars
Snooze Fighters
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2017Verified Purchase
Maybe it will grow on me, but this just sounds like a completely different band, very over produced and feels like there's no passion in it at all. I had to eject the CD to double check I was playing the right disk! Oh well, I'll stick it on the shelf and listen again in a few months. Back to "The Colour and the shape" for me.
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