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  6. | Artist : James Durbin |
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  8. | Album : Memories Of A Beautiful Disaster |
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  10. | Label : Wind-Up |
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  12. | Year : 2011 |
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  14. | Genre : Rock |
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  16. | Rip date : Nov-23-2011 |
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  18. | Store date : Nov-22-2011 |
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  20. | Size : 77,8 MB |
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  32. | 01 - Higher Than Heaven 02:56 |
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  34. | 02 - All I Want 03:20 |
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  36. | 03 - Love In Ruins 04:02 |
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  38. | 04 - Right Behind You 03:38 |
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  40. | 05 - Love Me Bad 03:26 |
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  42. | 06 - Deeper 03:52 |
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  44. | 07 - May 05:03 |
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  46. | 08 - Screaming 03:26 |
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  48. | 09 - Outcast feat. Mick Mars 03:38 |
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  50. | 10 - Everything Burns 03:38 |
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  52. | 11 - Stand Up 03:02 |
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  58. | 40:01 min |
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  66. | James Durbin was the default "rocker" on the 2011 season of American |
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  68. | Idol and played the role well, covering tracks by Queen, Judas Priest, |
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  70. | and others. He did not win, but finished in fourth place as a fan |
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  72. | favorite for his soaring vocals and faux-hawked, "post-grunge meets hair |
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  74. | metal" image. Durbin's post-Idol debut, 2011's Memories of a Beautiful |
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  76. | Disaster, is much more pop than rock, and in that sense a fairly true |
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  78. | representation of Durbin's rock theatricality and knack for wailing away |
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  80. | on tunes packed with radio-friendly hooks. One might have expected him |
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  82. | to deliver a dark, post-grunge album ala his AmIdol brethren Daughtry or |
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  84. | David Cook, and certainly the leadoff track "Higher Than Heaven" |
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  86. | packages Durbin's angelic yawlp with just enough processed electric |
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  88. | guitar fuzz and squelch to register as nu-metal dirty. Elsewhere, |
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  90. | listeners get a pop-friendly concoction of OneRepublic-esque uplift cuts |
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  92. | such as "All I Want," the veritable power pop-infused "Love in Ruins," |
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  94. | and the anthemic ballad "Love Me Bad." Ultimately, Durbin does deliver |
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  96. | the vocal goods here on material that should appeal to his AmIdol fan |
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  98. | base. |
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