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''Daughtry'' is the debut album by American rock band Daughtry, released on November 21, 2006, by
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. The band is fronted by ''
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'' fifth season-finalist Chris Daughtry. The release is the fastest-selling debut rock album in
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history and the band's bestselling record.


Background and production

"Breakdown", as it appears on ''Daughtry'', is actually a rewrite and combination of two songs previously recorded by Chris Daughtry's former hard rock/
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band, Absent Element. The songs "Conviction" and "Break Down" appeared on the EP ''Uprooted''.


Promotion and release

The first single released from the album is " It's Not Over", and fellow ''Idol'' contestant Ace Young, producer
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, and Course of Nature frontman Mark Wilkerson are credited as co-writers. On December 25, 2008, the song was nominated for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. In 2007,
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used "There and Back Again" as the theme song for their April pay-per-view
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. In the same year, the song "
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" was used for their annual '' Tribute to the Troops'' special.


Singles

" It's Not Over" led the album release and proved to be a success, reaching the top five on multiple charts, including the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100, where it peaked at number four. The next single, " Home", joined "It's Not Over" on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number five and making ''Daughtry'' the first debut album by an ''Idol'' contestant to contain two top-five Hot 100 singles. Meanwhile, " What I Want" was released as the second single (the third overall) instead of "Home", and reached the top ten on Mainstream Rock, peaking at number six. The band's fourth single, " Over You", was released to Top 40 and Hot AC radio on July 24, 2007, peaking in the top twenty of the Hot 100. "
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" (the fifth overall single), was released in place of "Over You" on rock stations on September 10, 2007. The sixth single from the album, "
Feels Like Tonight "Feels Like Tonight" is the fourth main single (sixth overall) from American rock band Daughtry's debut album. The song is a power ballad in the vein of the band's previous hit, "Home". The official release date for the track in the U.S. was Janu ...
", was released on January 8, 2008. The song became a top forty Hot 100 hit for the band, peaking at number 24. The seventh and final single, " What About Now", was released on July 1, 2008. However, the song reached the top twenty of the Hot 100 over two months before its release, making it the band's fourth top twenty hit off the album on the chart.


Critical reception

Critical response to ''Daughtry'' was mixed: while many critics felt that the album was generally pleasing and the first real "rock" album from ''American Idol'' alumni, others felt it was unoriginal and too commercial. While Ken Barnes of ''
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'' conceded that Chris Daughtry has "strong pipes and palpable angst", overall he found the band "generic", calling them "FuelNickelStaindback". ''People'' magazine found the album "a solid if not spectacular effort that at the very least proves that Chris Daughtry is not just another ''Idol'' also-ran." Christian Hoard with ''
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'' said that " hrisDaughtry gets points for not courting
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s, but just because he can howl like a motherfucker doesn't mean he's not a cheeseball". In a mixed review, '' Billboard'' said the album "is music tailor-made for ill-conceived radio formatting, music for consumers whose taste has already been well-established if not preprogrammed", then added, "But hrisDaughtry sure does sing his butt off". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic awarded the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, calling it "a debut that's not only a lot more credible than any ''American Idol''-affiliated rock album should be, but it's a lot easier to digest than most of its ilk". The record won an
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s in 2007 for Favorite Pop-Rock Album. It was nominated for four 2008 Grammy Awards: Best Rock Album, Best Rock Song for "It's Not Over", Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "Home", and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "It's Not Over"; the album did not win any.


Commercial performance

Competing with a flurry of releases during its opening week ( Jay-Z,
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, Johnny Cash, and others), ''Daughtry'' proved to be commercially viable. The album debuted at number two on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200, behind Jay-Z's '' Kingdom Come''. It sold approximately 304,000 copies in its first week. The album reached number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, with 65,000 copies sold in its ninth week on the chart,Jonathan Cohen
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for the issue dated February 3, 2007, becoming the first album from an ''Idol'' alumnus to top the Billboard 200 since
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's '' Soulful'' in December 2003. The following week, the album fell to number three on the chart, but its sales increased to 80,000. The record remained at number three and sold nearly 80,000 copies in each of the subsequent three weeks. After this, sales increased to 102,000 copies, but the album dropped to number 9 on the Billboard 200; in the following week, the album climbed to number 2 on the Billboard 200 and sold 84,000 copies. In the next week, its fifteenth on the chart, it climbed back to the number-one spot. It was then certified
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on March 7, 2007. The album was released in the UK on August 20 and debuted at number thirteen. For the chart week of June 30, 2007, the album was certified 3× Platinum. It stayed in the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' 200 for 27 of the first 28 weeks of its release. The deluxe version of the album was released on the chart week of September 9, 2008 and brought a 95% leap to the previous week. ''Daughtry'' is the only debut album in the history of SoundScan to have stayed in the top 200 for 575 weeks. The record had sold 5,040,000 units in the US as of December 2015 and has been certified six-times platinum by the RIAA in 2019. It spent a total of 148 weeks in the Top 40.


Track listing

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, BMI.com, April 18, 2007.


Personnel

Credits from album liner notes and AllMusic. Vocals * Chris Daughtry – lead vocals Instruments *
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– keyboards *
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– bass * Chris Chaney - bass on "What About Now" * Josh Freese – drums *
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- guitar on "There and Back Again" * Samuel Formicola – viola * Endre Granat – violin * Jonathan Karoly – cello * Victor Lawrence – violin * Songa Lee – violin * Jason Lippman – cello *
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– keyboards on "What About Now" and "Feels Like Tonight" * Cheryl Norman – violin * Grace Oh – viola * Alyssa Park – violin *
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– lead and rhythm guitars * Mike Robertson – violin * Slash – lead guitar on "What I Want" * Josefina Vergara – violin * Dave Walther – viola Production *
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producer, programming * Paul DeCarli – digital editing *
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– manager * Pete GanbargA&R * Hatsukazu "Hatch" Inagaki – assistant engineer *
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mastering * Deborah Lurie – string arrangements * Nik Karpen – assistant *
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mixing * Sterling McIIwaine – manager * Paul Pavao – assistant * Mike Plotnikoff – engineer, mixer * Casey Stone – string engineer * Marc VanGool – guitar technician Imagery * Frank Hawkins – art direction * Frank W.3 Ockenfels – photography


Chart positions


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


All-time charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


Notes


References


External links


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