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David Cook is the major-label debut album (second overall) from seventh season American Idol winner David Cook. The album was released on November 18, 2008 in United States. It has produced a top twenty single, "Light On", and has so farsold around 392,000 copies. [1]

Reception

The album's reception has so far been mixed to positive.

  • Entertainment Weekly gave the album a positive review saying, "They give David Cook's clutch of bombastic verse-chorus- verse rockers an impressive melodic sheen, one well suited to Cook's husky, expressive vocals. If anything, the series of booming midtempo anthems (most notable among them "Bar-ba-sol" and "Mr. Sensitive") could use a little sandpapering around the edges."
  • Allmusic also gave the album a positive review and said "He not only is a star thanks to AmIdol, but he's always been ready to do big, happy, crowd-pleasing grunge-pop, as his self-released 2006 debut, Analog Heart, proved. David Cook is remarkably similar to that now-suppressed effort, heavy on crawling, melodic midtempo rockers and power ballads, only given more gloss in its production and writing."
  • Billboard gave the album a positive review and said, "Much like his predecessors' quick-turnaround debuts, Cook's is fairly generic, but its rock edge is dirtied up with crunching guitars and the artist's tuneful growl. There are a host of big, anthemic choruses that highlight the power of Cook's voice, namely the soaring "Declaration" and Chris Cornell/Brian Howes-penned "Light On." Elsewhere, Cook exercises his right to rawk with the swaggering, gritty "Bar-ba-sol" and bares his soul alongside a delicate piano and string arrangement on "Permanent." There are some lyrical missteps ("Life on the Moon," which marvels at the titular concept), but as the lone rocker winner of "Idol" to date, Cook stands apart from cookie-cutter pop."
  • Rolling Stone gave the album an average review commenting on its lack of "out-of-the-box songwriting".

Singles

The first single released was "Light On", which was released to U.S. radio on September 30, 2008. The song sold 109,000 digital downloads in it's first week of availability, leading to a #17 debut on the Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on the Hot Digital Songs chart.

"The Time of My Life" (his first feature single as the winner of American Idol[2]) is also featured as a bonus track on the album.

"Declaration" was debuted on November 2, 2008 on Saturday Night Live where David performed with his band. It is unknown if this will be the second single or not. It was later performed on the Red Carpet for the 2008 American Music Awards

Tracklisting

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Declaration"David Cook, Johnny Rzeznik, Gregg Wattenberg3:13
2."Heroes"David Cook, Cathy Dennis, Raine Maida3:27
3."Light On"Chris Cornell, Brian Howes3:49
4."Come Back To Me"Amund Bjørklund, Espen Lind, Zac Maloy4:07
5."Life on the Moon"David Cook, Amund Bjørklund, Espen Lind, Zac Maloy3:38
6."Bar-ba-sol"David Cook, Danny Grady, Dan Dixon4:27
7."Mr. Sensitive"David Cook, Raine Maida3:37
8."Lie"David Cook, Amund Bjørklund, Espen Lind, Zac Maloy3:49
9."I Did It for You"David Cook, Raine Maida3:49
10."Avalanche"David Cook, Kevin Griffin4:32
11."Permanent"David Cook, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida2:56
12."A Daily AntheM"David Cook4:23
13."Kiss on the Neck (Hidden track)(Starts 12 minutes into "A Daily AntheM")" 3:17

Bonus Tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."The Time of My Life"Regie Hamm3:36
15."My Last Request (iTunes Pre-Order Only)" 3:30
16."Breathe Tonight (Wal-Mart Bonus Track)" 3:03

Chart Performance

The album debuted at the number-three spot on the Billboard 200 chart, with sales of 280,000 copies in the United States. The album also broke digital sales records for a debut artist, selling 59,000 copies electronically.[3]

Chart (2008) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard 200 3[3]
U.S. Billboard Top Rock Albums 2
Canadian Albums Chart 11
U.S. Billboard Top Digital Albums 1

References

  1. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003918838
  2. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/05/29/david-cook-shatters-chart-records-in-first-week-of-idol-reign/
  3. ^ a b "Beyonce's I Am... Bigger than Nickelback and David Cook". Billboard. Retrieved 27 November 2008.