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One By One

Foo Fighters

2002 · Rock

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One By One by Foo Fighters

One By One is a Rock album by Foo Fighters, originally released in 2002. On Gatefold: 116 pressings tracked, owned by 60 collectors.

About

The fourth Foo Fighters album finally cemented the band’s core quartet, with ex-No Use for a Name guitarist Chris Shiflett joining the fold. Together with founder Dave Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, and drummer Taylor Hawkin, he completed a central lineup that would remain firmly in place for two full decade, until Hawkins’ tragic death in 2022. Despite that crucial element clicking into place, the world-beating rock band endured a difficult birthing process for the album. After the protracted original recordings racked up a million-dollar price tag, those were jettisoned in favor of a rapid-fire two-week session in Grohl’s Virginia home studio. Even that positive final result followed both Hawkins’ recovery from a heroin overdose and Grohl’s influential stint playing with Queens of the Stone Age on tour and on their 2002 album <i>Songs for the Deaf</i>, halting Foo Fighters’ progress along the way. But you wouldn’t guess at such difficulties from the finished version of <i>One By One</i>. Grohl sounds downright recharged from his QOTSA run, cutting loose with more ragged vocals on the bruising opener “All My Life” and the more melody-forward “Disenchanted Lullaby.” Even when he’s cool and collected on “Low,” the band’s itchy, propulsive interplay approaches metal territory. “Have It All” and other tracks flex newly muscled hard rock, with the players operating in absolute lockstep. Tightly coiled hooks abound, spiking the album’s radio-friendly polish with many gnarly reward. And this being a Foo Fighters record, there will always be outliers along the way. Slower and weirder than the rest of the batch, “Tired of You” sees Queen guitarist Brian May lend a surreal melodic presence to match Grohl’s wrung-out, almost hypnotic delivery as the bandleader turns a lovelorn lament into a darkly romantic devotional. Stretching almost to eight minute, the closing “Come Back” revels in billowing distortion before taking several quiet-loud zigzag, complete with a long stretch of delicate acoustic guitar and then a robust climb back to catharsi. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1All My Life4:23
  2. 2Low4:28
  3. 3Have It All4:57
  4. 4Times Like These4:26
  5. 5Disenchanted Lullaby4:33
  6. 6Tired Of You5:11
  7. 7Halo5:06
  8. 8Lonely As You4:37
  9. 9Overdrive4:30
  10. 10Burn Away4:58
  11. 11Come Back7:51

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • distorted
  • aggressive
  • anthemic

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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