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7.5 out of 10

Reviewed May 26, 2008
3 Doors Down
by Ron Hollywood

Produced by Johnny K

The first 10 second guitar crunch of the first song Train leaves you going “Wow!”. They went for broke on this being one of the best songs they’ve ever recorded. However the bulk of this self titled fourth album is not like that all the way through. it has it’s monets but is mostly filled with Creed style vocals and at times sound. There’s nothing really new but it rocks along at a very steady pace. Even the lead single not My Time is standard radio friendly rock.

Let Me Be Myself should be the second single and has the potential to one of thier biggest hits “Tell me please would you one time / Let me be myself / So I can shine with my own light / Let me be myself / That’s all I’ve ever wanted from this world / is to let me be me.”

After a few fair mid tempo tracks, Pages and It’s The Only One You’ve Got the guitar crunch grabs another double hold of you on Give It To Me and These Days. Overall a solid rock album from a solid rock band that I hope will achieve their biggest success with this one.

1. Train – 3:10 2. Citizen/Soldier – 3:52 3. It’s Not My Time – 4:01 4. Let Me Be Myself – 3:48 5. Pages – 3:47 6. It’s the Only One You’ve Got – 4:23 7. Give It to Me – 3:21 8. These Days – 3:39 9. Your Arms Feel Like Home – 3:44 10. Runaway – 3:24 11. When It’s Over – 4:18 12. She Don’t Want the World – 4:03

running time 45:41

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