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David Cook

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Artist: David Cook
Label: RCA
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 78 reviews
Sales Rank: 2

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 886973346327
EAN: 0886973346327
ASIN: B001ACH4DS

Release Date: November 18, 2008  (New: This Week)
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Tracks:

   Declaration
   Heroes
   Light On
   Come Back to Me
   Life on the Moon
   Bar-ba-sol
   Mr. Sensitive
   Lie
   I Did It for You
   Avalanche
   Permanent
   A Daily AntheM
   The Time Of My Life(Bonus Track)

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
American Idol winner David Cook is set to release his self-titled debut album on November 18th, 2008. Produced by Grammy winning Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Kid Rock), David Cook is a quality album full with radio hits. Cook co-wrote 9 songs from his debut, along with songwriters like Chris Cornell, Brian Howes & Cathy Dennis. The 1st single "Light On" was co-written by one of rock music's most influential innovators, Chris Cornell, lead singer and songwriter for Soundgarden and Audioslave, and acclaimed producer / songwriter Brian Howes, who has worked with superstar rock bands such as Hinder and Puddle of Mudd.


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5 out of 5 stars "Permanent"-ly Attached   November 18, 2008
Lance G. Augustine (The Midwest, USA)
63 out of 63 found this review helpful

Being an American Idol winner brings with it the almost unattainable expectation of releasing a "perfect" record the first time out... what fourth season victor Carrie Underwood achieved would almost have to be considered a minor miracle. A fourth or fifth place finisher might actually have an advantage (case in point...Chris Daughtry)...more time, less pressure.
The super-intelligent, mature-for-his-age David Cook seems to be a better bet than most former winners...with musical direction not being an issue and plenty of writing and recording experience under his belt.

The one thing I admired most about Cook on AI was his ability to take a song, regardless of genre or how old it was, and turn it into something modern and original. He's also proved he has the voice to match his creativity. Even though David had to fulfill his duties and go on the Idol tour, he still managed to write or co-write almost the entire album, of which the majority was recorded while he was away. Grammy-winning producer Rob Cavallo took the reins and did an excellent job of crafting a very natural-sounding rock record, without feeling the need to "spice it up" with synthetic instrumentation & over-the-top special effects.

It's easy to hear how David's favorite bands, like Our Lady Peace and Collective Soul, have influenced his songwriting. There are songs here that reach both ends of the rock spectrum, from the almost-heavy-metal "Bar-ba-sol", to the stripped-down piano-based dirge "Permanent". Most of the rest of the songs are slight variations of a basic rock formula...sparse instrumentation at the beginning of the song with David singing in his lower register, a mid-tempo, right-on-the-beat, plodding bass line that drives the song to its heightened chorus section, where David sings at full throttle, backed by powerful guitars with your standard rock chord progressions...in other words, nothing ground-breaking and slightly cliche'...but does that mean the songs aren't that good? Absolutely not!! While these are mainstream radio rock songs, and I was hoping for something so unique and original it would blow me away, I must say I haven't heard the "norm" done this well in a very long time.

As I suspect there will be many comparisons to groups like Daughtry and Nickelback, IMO David betters both in terms of performance and delivery. As you go down the track list, it appears there may be only a couple of tunes that won't make the cut as a potential radio single.

One final note about a song that I do believe breaks new ground. The aforementioned "Permanent"...a song for his brother Adam who is battling cancer... that one hits me in the gut and in the heart...not just because I too am in a similar fight, but because this is a song sung with such amazing passion...I feel that so deeply in his voice and delivery every time I hear it; it's truly a song to make a grown man cry.

I think this album will do the same for millions more. It's melodic and catchy, with great lyrics and depth, and comes from a special man in terms of both talent and personality...he'll never be able to hide his smile behind that kind of album cover.

I'm "permanent"-ly attached to this one... A++



5 out of 5 stars David Cook Looks Inside for the Light, and finds it Shining Brightly   November 18, 2008
Storylover (Philadelphia, PA USA)
29 out of 30 found this review helpful

Yea, that's the voice we've been waiting to hear. David's voice--raspy, melodic, like hot bourbon poured over honey--comes on like strong medicine, reminding us of exactly why he was the winner of Idol. His voice stamps this music like a branding iron stamps leather, marking it with the power and charisma that never fails to impress every time he opens his mouth. The magnetism of this man's voice is impressive, and is perhaps the greatest draw to this album.

Cook's inclination towards guitar driven, mid-western style, straight-ahead rock and roll has been given full rein here. Guitars are loud, inclined towards power chords and crunchy distortion, and great solos. If you are looking for innovation, then you will be a little disappointed--there is nothing new or groundbreaking in terms of the style of music or composition. This is a rock album, get over it. But let's be honest, you aren't coming to David for innovation. You're here for the emotion, and in that you will be in no way disappointed. His heart is on his sleeve and he isn't ashamed to let you know what is on his mind, and it is actually quite refreshing to find someone who knows that they simply want to rock and who has the ability to do it.

It appears that David was able to maintain at least some degree of control over the album, at least as judged by the writing credits: something like 10 of the songs are of his own composition. The fact that Cook is such an excellent writer is definitely going to be one of his strengths.

But how about the songs themselves? Well, they are uniformly what one would have hoped after seeing David's best Idol performances. Light On, of course, is great. But other standout tracks include the first track, Declaration, I Did it For You, and Avalanche.

This album is exactly what the legions of fans that David made for himself on Idol have been hoping for. But, more than this, he has remained true to the David we heard on Analogue Heart, rocking hard and fiercely unapologetic. This is not a record that will change your life, but if you give it a chance, it will make you smile, make you sing along, and give you a great time. Five stars not for being wildly inventive or boldly out of the box, but rather for being precisely what (I suspect) he wanted his music to be--a thoroughly enjoyable rock declaration.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing!   November 18, 2008
DAB (Huntington Beach)
24 out of 24 found this review helpful

What is amazing about this album is that no two people can agree which song is their favorite! I have read many reviews of this album and even the music critics can not agree on which songs are good or not. That is what makes this album so great, its diversity, honesty, and thought provoking journey David takes us on.
The fact that his music appeals to a large group of people, spanning all ages, and crosses over from Rock to Pop demonstrates the versatility of this album. Highly recommend!



5 out of 5 stars David Delivers on Every Level   November 18, 2008
WehoScott (Southern California)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

First let me say that there's not one song on this album that I would skip over. Every single track is radio-friendly and could be a hit single. And many will be hit singles. What amazes me is that this album remains a great rock album, filled with diverse songs that manage to come together as a cohesive album (kudos to Cook AND producer Rob Cavallo). From hard rocking "Bar-Ba-Sol" to the soft and melancholy "Permanent," this album is pure David Cook, a case-study in versatility. It remains Cook's vision, with his distinct musical point of view, his songwriting (all but 2 tracks), and best of all, his soaring vocals. Mid-tempo rock anthems "Declaration," "Come Back to Me," "Light On," and "A Daily AntheM" have hooks that will wrap around your brain for days. "Lie" could be the biggest hit single of all with it's waltz-like arrangement that can easily crossover on Rock, Hot Adult Contemporary, Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio. His amazing vocals - "crushed velvet" tones that build to big glory notes - are on full display in "Avalanche," a song that could actually chart in the country format as well as pop. Cook promised a record that will stand the test of time. He delivered, and then some.


5 out of 5 stars Its no LIE.... My Declaration of why this album rocks!   November 18, 2008
J. M. Smekar (Michigan, United States)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

Its no LIE.... My Declaration of why this album rocks : My review & experience of David Cook's self titled major label debut cd (so far!)

Once I got to work, and settled in, put in my ear bud to my ipod, and began to listen properly from start to finish. Now that I've had one listen through, now time to replay the music again and write my thoughts down.

I am so impressed with the fact David has been allowed not to be like most typical idol winners that has to put out a debut album of pop music that is sugary sweet. I am glad he was able to be himself and be the rock musician that he is. He worked with some people known for rock music as well and I have to say it was worthwhile wait to see what they and David came up with for this album. Not many idols have managed to keep my attention over time, and David will be in the category with Idol runner-up Clay Aiken from 2003 (as Clay still can keep my attention despite his producers picking alot of bad stuff for him to sing but his voice still captivates me).

Here is the track listing:

1. Declaration
2. Heroes
3. Light On
4. Come Back to Me
5. Life on the Moon
6. Bar-ba-sol
7. Mr. Sensitive
8. Lie
9. I Did it for You
10. Avalanche
11. Permanent
12. A Daily AntheM
13. The Time Of My Life

the lyrics: well written, relevant, and can be related to.

the music: Rock for sure but not a heavy metal style. Its a gentle introduction for someone who normally doesn't listen to alot of guitar and drum based tunes. Some of the tunes could be easily be played on stations that specialize mainly in pop/top 40 music, and also most could be played on rock themed radio stations.


My rating: 5 stars (the best). It was worth the wait, and I'll be gifting the music to a few people that I know will enjoy rock music, and I am sure they would not be disappointed either.




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