Lifehouse
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Come Back Down
- You And Me
- Blind
- All In All
- Better Luck Next Time
- Days Go By
- Into The Sun
- Undone
- We'll Never Know
- Walking Away
- Chapter One
- The End Has Only Begun
- Today
- Along The Way
- You And Me
- You And Me
- You And Me
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3321 in Music
- Released on: 2005-03-28
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Enhanced, Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
- Running time: 63 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Lifehouse's self-titled third album continues the group's brand of strong and sturdy rock, with a newfound maturity reflected in frontman and main songwriter Jason Wade's efforts.Besides having a hand in penning all 12 songs, Wade took the lead in creating the kind of subtle string arrangements that give "All in All" a very Beatlesque sheen. "Walking Away"delves into very personal territory for Wade, with lyrics seemingly aimed a former father figure. Also tying into this confessional detailing of teen abandonment are the churning "Blind", and "Better Luck Next Time". And while the mostly acoustic ballad "You and Me" reveals Wade's romantic side, the jangly "We'll Never Know" finds the Washington native forthrightly demanding faithfulness rather than fishing for it in a moon-eyed manner.
Customer Reviews
Good Album
Very good album not as good as their first album No Name Face but does have one of the best Lifehouse songs on it, 'You and Me.'
The album starts off with Come Back Down, You and Me, Blind and All In All which are all 4 strong songs to start off with. The rest of the songs on the album are good but do not provide as much impact as the first 4 songs.
Overall this album is still very good and is an improvement from their previous release Stanley Climbfall but does not live up to their first album No Name Face which has a collection of very well written, strong songs throughout. Worth buying this album though just for the song You and Me.
Just Amazing
I've had the chance to listen to most of the songs on this album, and trust me...You will NOT be dissapointed! This album shows Lifehouse going back to their roots with a "No Name Face" style going on.
The CD opens with what is, in my opinion, one of the best Lifehouse songs "Come Back Down" and it just keeps getting better.
The current single "You and Me" shows lifehouse giving us a great rock ballad. Sure to be a hit.
Songs like "Blind" and "Chapter One" show Jason Wades song writting talents to the full.
After listening to this album there can be no doubt in your mind that Lifehouse are back on form.
A MUST BUY CD for anyone, not just lifehouse fans.
Lifehouse- Music's best kept secret is out!
First heard Lifehouse whilst watching the movie THE WILD with their track 'Good Enough'. Absolutely loved it and wanted more. So I bought this album and was amazed. The songs are so lush and multi-layered and the vocals are pure silk.
I love smooth rock and this is how I would best describe Lifehouse.
I would say they are similar to Five For Fighting, Tonic, Goo Goo Dolls, and Creed.
But only 'similar'. Lifehouse have a unique sound and a songwriting talent that keeps you listening from the first to the very last track.
A must have for anyone who appreciates intelligent and emotive rock music.





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