Daughtry (Album)

Occupation

Vocals, Electric Guitar: Chris Daughtry Drums: Josh Steeley Electric Guitar: Jeremy Brady E -Bass: Josh "JP " Paul

Daughtry is the debut album by the American post- grunge band Daughtry. It was released on 21 November 2006 and peaked in the ninth week of sales No. 1 on the Billboard 200

Title list

The texts wrote frontman Chris Daughtry with the following additional known music stars:

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Daughtry reached number one on the Billboard 200, the album is the fastest selling debut rock album in the history of Nielsen SoundScan already in the ninth week of release. For Daughtry also known music stars such as Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down, Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty and Chad Kroeger of Nickelback for promotion and Slash of Guns N 'Roses and Brent Smith of Shinedown and Max Martin and Dr. Luke were obliged to Song sensitive.

Criticism

The reviews of the debut were average. Matthias Millhoff of cdstarts.de criticized an average and predictable rock debut. Ken Barnes of USA Today found the album too common and suggested therefore rename the band in FuelNickelStaindBack.

Media use

Many songs on the album were also played in various TV shows, etc.. It's not over used during the winter sports broadcasts ARD beginning of 2007, There and Back Again was the theme song of WWE Backlash 2007. Moreover ran in the trailer for The Charlie Wilson's War Feels Like Tonight.

Chart success

Album

The album was a great success especially in the USA, reached there on February 3, 2007 # 1 on the charts. The album spent 116 weeks in the top 100 or even 136 weeks in the Top 200, and thus became the most successful debut rock album in history until Taylor Swift with her debut album cracked the brand. In the 130th week, the album made ​​the jump of the year on the Billboard 200 and climbed from 174 to place 69th

Singles

Other successes

  • 8x Platinum: Ireland
  • 4x Platinum: USA
  • 3x Platinum: Finland
  • 2x Platinum: Canada
  • 1x Platinum: Sweden, France
  • Gold: Australia, Austria, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa
  • 2007: American Music Award: Favourite Pop-Rock Album
  • 2008: Grammy Award nominations: Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song ( It's not over ), Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ( Home), Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals ( It's not over )
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