In Your Honor [LP]

In Your Honor [LP]

by Foo Fighters
In Your Honor [LP]

In Your Honor [LP]

by Foo Fighters

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Although it was as big a commercial success as Foo Fighters' three previous albums, 2002's One by One seemed flat and tired, as if their leader, Dave Grohl, had reached a songwriting slump or as if the band had exhausted its possibilities. The time was ripe for a reinvention, or at least a risk, and the group responded accordingly with In Your Honor, a double album containing one disc of hard rock and one disc of acoustic material. Splitting music along such a clear dividing line is dangerous: since each disc explores one specific territory, each could sound monochromatic, but instead of falling into this trap, Foo Fighters benefit from these self-imposed constraints. Both the rock and acoustic albums have their own distinct character -- more so than, say, Guns N' Roses' separately released Use Your Illusion's, which felt like one gigantic sprawling album -- and while each is recognizably the work of Foo Fighters, neither feels as formulaic as One by One. While the acoustic album would seem to be the biggest break from tradition -- not only does it have a hushed, subdued mood, but it's filled with guest stars, including several appearances by Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, a duet with Norah Jones on "Virginia Moon," and Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme returning the favor of Grohl's drumming on Songs for the Deaf by laying down guitar on "Razor" -- both albums showcase a reinvigorated band that is eager to stretch out and experiment. As such, the rock album not only hits much harder than One by One -- arguably, it rocks harder than any of their other records -- but its has fluid musicality and a new found sense of drama that gives it a nearly cinematic sense of scope. Naturally, the acoustic album is quieter, but it also has a similar flow and easy grace that makes it a fitting complement to the harder first record. Previous Foo Fighters albums have had the problem of being a little inconsistent, both in terms of material and in terms of maintaining a consistent sound, but here, perhaps because of the focused direction of the two albums, they not only sustain a consistent mood on each record, but the songs on each are strong, hooky, and memorable. Which means that In Your Honor pulls off a neat trick: by stretching out, Foo Fighters not only have expanded their sound, but they've found the core of why their music works, so they now have better songs and deliver them more effectively. It makes for certainly their most consistent, arguably their best album yet. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/21/2011
Label: Legacy / Rca
UPC: 0886979832718
Rank: 22335

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. In Your Honor
  2. No Way Back
  3. Best of You
  4. Doa
  5. Hell
  6. The Last Song
  7. Free Me
  8. Resolve
  9. The Deepest Blues Are Black
  10. End Over End
  11. The Sign

Disc 2

  1. Still
  2. What If I Do?
  3. Miracle
  4. Another Round
  5. Friend of a Friend
  6. Over and Out
  7. On the Mend
  8. Virginia Moon
  9. Cold Day In the Sun
  10. Razor

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Foo Fighters   Primary Artist
Nick Raskulinecz   Double Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass
Norah Jones   Piano,Vocals,Guest Artist
John Paul Jones   Piano,Mandolin,Guest Artist
Rami Jaffee   Keyboards
Petra Haden   Guest Artist,Violin
Josh Homme   Guitar,Guest Artist
Chris Shiflett   Guitar
Taylor Hawkins   Drums,Vocals
Danny Clinch   Harmonica
Dave Grohl   Guitar,Vocals,Drums
Joe Beebe   Guitar

Technical Credits

Mike Terry   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Foo Fighters   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Nick Raskulinecz   Audio Production,Mixing,Producer
Taylor Hawkins   Group Member
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Chris Shiflett   Group Member
Elliot Scheiner   Mixing
Dave Grohl   Group Member
Nate Mendel   Group Member
Danny Clinch   Photography
Kevin Reagan   Design,Art Direction
Robin C. Hendrickson   Artwork
Bret Healey   Design
Brett Kilroe   Artwork
Ashley Newton   A&R
Dan Winters   Photography
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