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  • Audio CD (13 Jun 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B0009IGARK
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 495 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. In Your Honour
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 Back
10. End Over End
Disc: 2
1. Still
2. What If I Do
3. Miracle
4. Another Round
5. Friend Of A Friend
6. Over ‘N’ Out
7. On The Mend
8. Virginia Moon
9. Cold Day In The Sun
10. Razor

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Inspired by the American public that Dave Grohl met on the trail while campaigning for John Kerry during the 2004 US Election campaign, In Your Honour could easily have fallen flat, a casualty of George W Bush’s triumphant return to the Whitehouse. That it isn’t is thanks to Grohl’s garrulous enthusiasm and skill for songs that vibrate with Everyman optimism – after all, who else in rock could snarl a line like "It’s a shame we have to die my dear/ No-one’s getting out of here alive" ("DOA") and still sound like they’re beaming from ear to ear?

Sprawling across two CDs – one ‘rock’, one ‘acoustic’ – In Your Honour perhaps suffers from the overarching ambitions common to the double album format: despite gems like "Hell" and "The Last Song", the first disc is a little one-paced to hold your attention to the end. The acoustic disc, however, is a surprisingly eclectic success. "Friend Of A Friend", written back in 1992 while Grohl was still drumming in Nirvana, broods with a dark intensity, while the presence of guests Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and chanteuse Norah Jones – who duets with Grohl on gently intriguing lounge-jazz number "Virginia Moon" - lend In Your Honour an intriguing extra dimension. --Louis Pattison



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'In Your Honour' is the fifth album from Dave Grohl's Foo Fighters. Recorded as two separate albums, the first side being full on rock, the second being laidback and acoustic, thealbum showcases Grohl's unique songwriting abilities. The single 'Best Of You' is also included.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The One That Won Me Back, 1 Sep 2005
By Mr. Dominic L. Brown (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This album is a breath of fresh air for a longtime Foo Fighters fan. A superb return to form after an album ("One By One") that had me wondering if the best of the Foo Fighters had already been and gone. For me, "One By One" was a little too polished and pop conscious, and apart from a couple of classics ("All My Life", "Have It All" and "Times Like These") it seemed like the Foo Fighters, only less so. This has been the trend since "The Colour and the Shape" which originally convinced me that they were a truly great group.

In my opinion "In Your Honour" moves the Foo Fighters into a new dimension, and makes them serious contenders for the most important Rock group of their generation. Back in force are the powerful anthems that they do so well. The arrangements are as skilled as you would expect from Dave Grohl, and the band is tighter than ever, with some superbly controlled drumming and simple, relentless basslines. Put simply, Disc One rocks!

On Disc One, highlights include the great singles "Best of You" and "DOA", and the wonderful "Hell" which features screaming, anguished vocals over a rhythmic, celtic inspired guitar melody line. At less than 2 minutes long it leaves you wanting much more. "Free Me" is a dark riff-based cracker, and its momentum builds perfectly to a truly great finish. "The Deepest Blues Are Back" enters with strummed acoustic guitar and surprisingly sweet vocals, and you might think it belongs on Disc Two, until the chorus explodes. "In Your Honour" and "No Way Back" are also excellent.

Disc Two is an entirely different animal, and it may take a bit of time for many fans to get into, but whilst it marks a totally new direction for the band (and one that doesn't always seem to work) it remains true to their sound, and rewards repeat listening. It includes some of the most profound material they have ever produced, and the acoustic guitars and restrained vocals produce a far more intimate experience. The opener "Still" is a haunting and melancholy ballad, puntuated with huge bass, that never seems to drag its feet despite the slow tempo. "Friend of a Friend" is a brooding piece that uses harmonies more reminiscent of Nirvana than the Foo Fighters, and it seems possible that it is a reference to Kurt Cobain's tortured final weeks. "On The Mend" has a sweeping, almost epic feel and drives along brilliantly over tight and rhythmic bass and drums, with sparkling picked acoustic guitar throughout - beautiful. "Virginia Moon" is a duet with Norah Jones, and is the only number that really doesn't sound like the Foo Fighters at all, but that isn't a bad thing. "Razor" is superb, featuring only Dave Grohl, singing and accompanying himself with excellent fingerstyle guitar work. Disc Two features more than a couple of relatively weak pieces, but overall is a real success.

I have a feeling that I will be listening to this album as keenly in ten years as when I first heard it - both discs.
This is an important album, and one which I can recommend with no hesitation, to longtime fans and new alike.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Album So Far - And I Mean That!, 30 April 2006
By H. Pierce (UK) - See all my reviews
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Wow! I bought this cd on the day of release. And I have to say, that it really is my favourite cd so far. Dave Grohl wanted this album to be the one that is remembered in the future, and I think he has scored his goal with this.

By making this into a 2-disc album, it gave the Foo's some freedom to go all out rock on one cd, and acoustic on the second cd. The second set of songs will, I am sure, have even more poignance when seen live. But for me, rock is what the Foo Fighters are about and they have fulfilled that potential over and above anything previously released.

It opens up with the title track, In Your Honour. It shows you just what they are capable of and is a great beginning. Great tracks such as Best Of You, DOA, and Resolve all follow suit. All containing words of emotional intensity. It is as though, Grohl wants to show a little distance between these songs and some of his more comedic genius seen in the past.

The second cd is good as well, but for entirely different reasons. It contains several amazing songs, although Virginia Moon is possibly my least favourite Foo track thus far! Highlights of this disc are Cold Day In The Sun, Miracle, and Friend Of A Friend.

In Cold Day In The Sun, we are surprised with Taylor (the drummer if you didn't know) taking lead vocals. This gave the song a different quality and I really loved that. Miracle features a cameo role from Led Zeppelins John Paul Jones. It has a great muse behind the writing.

But clearly the best of disc 2 is Friend of a Friend. One of the most emotionally honest pieces of work they have ever released. I wonder how this will sound live, I imagine it would be the most difficult one to sing in such a setting, because the emotions must really hit home then.

Foo Fighters at their very best in this, their fifth album. Surely, all those who still harp on about the Nirvana thing being Grohls only real reason for success, have got to admit defeat and eat their own words now. Come on, this cd is absolutely amazing!
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Our Honour, 28 May 2006
After the ineveitable collapse of grunge giants, Nirvana,following Kurt Cobain's suicide, no one really expected a great deal from the remaining members of the band. Sure enough, bassist Krist Novaselic dissapeared. Drummer Dave Grohl, however went on to form the band Foo Fighters with the help of former Sunny Day Real Estate bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith. Dave also brought in Nirvana's former live bandmate, guitarist Pat Smear. In the mid-90s they released a self-titled debut that became Kerrang! Magazine's album of the year. They followed subsequently with 1997's "The Color And The Shape" despite the departure of Goldsmith. The band went on to release "There Is Nothing Left To Lose" in 1999 with a new drummer: Taylor Hawkins. For 2002's solid "One By One" album, the band was now in the lineup they are in today with Chris Shifflet on guitar now.
2005, and the band decide to risk it all on a 2-Disc double album. This could have been a mistake as some bands would have been watered down by having to make twice the standard amount of songs. However, "In Your Honor", in my opinion, is the band's best effort and a worthy gift to it's fans. The first disc is dubbed as being the "loud" one. This is quite so as it delivers a self-titled intro to rival "All My Life" as their greatest opener. The album continues through the 10 tracks strongly with the highlights being the singles "No Way Back", "Best Of You" and "DOA". Other great songs from this disc include "The Last Song", in the making since 1997, "Free Me", arguably the loudest song on the album and the single "Resolve". And that was just the first CD!
The "not so-loud" CD is also 10 tracks long and if the first CD was great, then this one is surely genius. It was apparently so good that improvements had to be made to the first CD to make it allign with this one. My personal favourites are "Another Round", "Still" and "Miracle". Many special guest musicians are incorporated into this masterpiece, including Norah Jones's beautiful vocal accompanyment on "Virginia Moon". Taylor Hawkins even gets his first vocals on "Cold Day In The Sun".
In conclusion, this is an album that can be enjoyed on many levels. Whether, your a hard-rocker or not you can still appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of these songs and that is what makes this the Foo Fighters's best effort yet. Long may they go on!
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