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Seventeen Days
2005 studio album by 3 Doors Down From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seventeen Days is the third studio album by American rock band 3 Doors Down. It was released on February 8, 2005, five years after the release of their debut album, The Better Life. It is the band's first album to debut atop the Billboard 200, and received both gold and platinum certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on March 14, 2005.[9] Its lead single, "Let Me Go", became the album's only song to enter the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 14. The album features a duet with Bob Seger on the single "Landing in London", and is the only 3 Doors Down studio album with Daniel Adair on drums, who left the group to join the Canadian rock band Nickelback in 2005.
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Recording
The album's name comes from the band only having seventeen days off in between finishing up their Away from the Sun tour and returning to the studio to record the album.[10]
Track listing
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All tracks are written by Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, and Chris Henderson.
- a live recording appears on Another 700 Miles EP (2003)
- b acoustic recording appears on Acoustic EP (2005)
- c appears on A Six Pack of Hits compilation (2008)
- d remixed remaster appears on The Greatest Hits compilation (2012)
- e acoustic recording appears on Back Porch Jam (2019)
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Personnel
3 Doors Down
- Brad Arnold – lead vocals
- Matt Roberts – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Chris Henderson – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Todd Harrell – bass guitar
- Daniel Adair – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Bob Seger – vocals on "Landing in London"
- Bekka Bramlett, Crystal Taliefero, Janet Kenyon, Amy Owsley and Kelley Norris – background vocals on "Father's Son"
- Nick Hoffman – banjo and violin on "Father's Son"
- Kristin Wilkinson, Anthony La Marchina, Mary Kathryn Van Osdale, David B. Angell (The Love Sponge String Quartet) – strings on "Here by Me" and "Landing in London"
- Kirk Kelsey and Kristin Wilkinson – string arrangements on "Here by Me" and "Landing in London"
Production
- Johnny K – producer, engineering
- Kirk Kelsey and Tadpole – additional engineering, digital editing
- Leslie Richter and Todd Schall – assistant engineering
- Andy Wallace – mixing at Emerald Studios, Nashville, TN
- John O'Mahony – Pro-Tools (assisted by Allen Ditto)
- Howie Weinberg – mastering at MasterDisk Studios, New York, NY
- Sandy Brummels – art direction
- Dean Karr – photography
- Karen Walker – design
Charts
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Appearances
- "Behind Those Eyes" was used as one of two theme songs for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) event WrestleMania 21 in 2005.
References
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