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2008 studio album by 3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down
Released May 20, 2008 (2008-05-20 ) Recorded June 2007 – April 2008 Studio New York City Houston, Texas Tokyo, Japan Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Length 45 :39 (standard edition) 53:22 (bonus tracks)
Label
Universal Republic
Producer
Johnny K
3 Doors Down is the fourth studio album by American
rock band
3 Doors Down , released on May 20, 2008.
[10]
[11] "
It's Not My Time " was the first single from the album and was released in February 2008. Another song on the album, "
Citizen/Soldier " was released in 2007 as a tribute to the
National Guard .
[12]
The album became the band's second consecutive number-one album on the
Billboard 200 , debuting at the top position with first week sales of 154,000.
[13] 3 Doors Down was
certified Gold by the
RIAA on June 26, 2008,
[14] and as of November 2009, it has sold 820,000 copies in the US.
[15] It is their first album to feature Greg Upchurch on drums.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell and Chris Henderson
Title 1. "
Train " 3:10 2. "
Citizen/Soldier " 3:52 3. "
It's Not My Time " 4:01 4. "
Let Me Be Myself " 3:48 5. "Pages" 3:47 6. "It's the Only One You've Got" 4:23 7. "Give It to Me" 3:21 8. "These Days" 3:39 9. "Your Arms Feel Like Home" 3:44 10. "Runaway" 3:24 11. "When It's Over" 4:18 12. "She Don't Want the World" 4:03 Total length: 45:39
Bonus tracks Title Outlet 13. "Feet in the Water"
Best Buy exclusive 4:34 14. "Who Are You" Best Buy and UK exclusive
[16] 3:08 15. "It's the Only One You've Got" (acoustic)
iTunes Store and international digital edition; only available when the complete album is bought 4:15 16. "It's Not My Time" (acoustic) US iTunes Store pre-order; it was available as a single or when the complete album was pre-ordered 3:57 Total length: 61:33
Personnel
3 Doors Down
Brad Arnold – lead vocals
Matt Roberts – lead guitar, backing vocals
Chris Henderson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Todd Harrell – bass
Greg Upchurch – drums
Additional musicians
David Davidson, David Angell, John Catchings and Kris Wilkinson – strings
Kris Wilkinson - strings arrangement
Production
Johnny K –
producer , engineering, strings
Kirk Kelsey – engineering, digital editing, additional production
Andy Wallace –
mixing at East Iris Recording Studio, Nashville, TN (assisted by John O'Mahoney)
George Marino –
mastering at Sterling Sound, New York, NY
Heather Sturm and Mike Paragone – engineering
Steve Beers – assistant engineering
Doug Sonders (DSp) – cover photo, staff photography
Chapman Baehler – additional photographs
Sandy Brummels – creative direction
Christopher Kornmann – art direction and design at Spit and Image, NYC
Charts
Weekly charts
Year end charts
Certifications and sales
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External links
Brad Arnold
Chris Henderson
Greg Upchurch
Chet Roberts
Justin Biltonen
Studio albums Compilations Extended plays Singles Tours