Every Second Counts
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Our Time Now
- Come Back to Me
- Hate (I Really Don't Like You)
- You and Me
- Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk
- Making a Memory
- So Damn Clever
- Tearin' Us Apart
- Write You a Song
- Gimme a Chance
- Figure It Out
- Let Me Take You There
- Hey There Delilah [*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #54694 in Music
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
Customer Reviews
There's more to the PWTs than 'Delilah'
As mentioned in the previous review none of the tracks are like 'Hey There Delilah' but that doesn't make it a bad album. It's classic 'Plain White T's' - good fun pop/punk. Tracks like 'Friends Don't Let Friends Dial Drunk' and 'Our Time Now' make it much better than their previous albums. You probably shouldn't buy it without listening to samples if the only PWTs song you've ever heard is 'Hey There Delilah' but it's a great pop album. In my opinion the best Plain White T's album so far
Quick summary: Not that Good..
I bought this on a whim - excelent service from "-importcds" by the way, fast delivery from the US and something like £1.50 P&P meant it was less than 70% the cost of amazon's pre-order, so cheap too! I think it might have one track less?
Mind you, it's just as well, since I bought it on a whim based on one overplayed track on Radio One ("Hey There Delilah"). By the time I got the CD that one track was already wearing a bit thin from hearing it so often, and then I discovered my mistake - the rest of the album is very teen rock/pop. No more melodic acoustic bits at all. It's kind of like Busted with an American acent - only without even the wit of Busted.. Nothing stood out from the first play at all (except the acoustic track) so I'm not sure I even played it a second time. There was no theme, no identifying sound to mark this bunch out from the crowd, and the lyrics seemed to imply they just hadn't got anything important or even amusing to say.
So I stuck it back on eBay - and it looks like it's going to sell for more than I paid for it, probably because just like me the would be buyer thinks the whole CD is full of tracks like Delilah..
My advice would be avoid, or at least listen to the samples available before spending..


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