| | Fall Out Boy Infinity On High CD Fall Out Boy Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Like My Chemical Romance, the wildly popular emo band Fall Out Boy opted to follow its breakthrough record (in this case, 2005's FROM UNDER THE CORK TREE) with a highly ambitious outing. Although it doesn't quite aspire to the concept-album grandeur of the aforementioned group's BLACK PARADE, 2007's INFINITY ON HIGH showcases a wider musical palette for FOB, which is immediately apparent on the disc's bold first single, "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race," a dynamic track that mixes a jaunty R&B-tinged melody with the ensemble's signature guitar-fueled energy. Even songs that hew closer to Fall Out Boy's punk-pop template bristle with restless creativity, as on the surging "Carpal Tunnel of Love," which finds frontman Patrick Stump nailing an unexpected soaring falsetto during the remarkably catchy chorus. While INFINITY ON HIGH might rattle fans of the Illinois-based band's less glossy, more direct earlier material, the album is a fitting progression for the earnest group, and stands as an intriguing response to the glare of the mainstream spotlight.
2. It's Hard To Say "I Do", When I Don't
Live Tracks From The Hammersmith Palais, London:
1. Dance, Dance
Deluxe Edition
Includes Bonus CD:
Studio Tracks:
Fall Out Boy: Pete Wentz, Patrick Stump, Joe Trohman, Andrew Hurley.
Additional personnel: Lindsay Blaufarb, Sophie Toufa, Butch Walker (vocals); Ryan Ross, Chad Gilbert (guitar); Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds (mandolin, organ).
1. GINASFS
2. Arms Race
3. ThrillerRolling Stone (p.65) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "'This Ain't a Scene' is a bold single, complete with sampled drums and a Nineties R&B hook Rolling Stone (p.116) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Top Albums of the Year 2007" -- "Giant pop-rock songs with confectionery choruses..." Spin (p.81) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The band's brawny emo riffs and sugary hooks are still evident on songs like 'Hum Hallelujah,' but Wentz and Co. have beefed up their sound considerably..." Entertainment Weekly (p.71) - "FOB's guitars still blare, and Stump has evolved into a superb frontman, with a voice that slides supplely from a bratty punk bark into a honeyed falsetto." -- Grade: A- Q (p.108) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Gleaming with instant hooks, this is a uniformly radio-friendly album. It's also a hugely addictive and likeable one" Uncut (p.79) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t all adds up to a brave endeavour." Alternative Press (p.133) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lyricist Pete Wentz breaks out of his usual first-person perspective without sacrificing any insight or honesty, and singer Patrick Stump delivers some of the band's most gut-wrenching and powerful melodies to date." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.47) - "[H]ere the musical brain behind the band gets to use the studio as his personal playroom, polishing and buffing the band's sound until it shines brightly enough for mainstream magpies." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.70) - Ranked #10 in Kerrang's "The Top 20 Albums Of 2007" -- "[T]his album will be a staple of radio rock playlists for years to come." Q (Magazine) (p.74) - Ranked #38 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2007" -- "[A] bold, gleaming pop album." Infinity On High Music | List Price | $13.99 (You save $0.20) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Alternative CDs, Punk, Rock | | Label | Island | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 69028  | | CD Universe Part number | 7543989 | | Catalog number | 001026972 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Neal Avron | | Engineer | Erich Talaba | | Recording Time | 64 minutes | | Personnel | Patrick Stump Joe Trohman Andrew Hurley Pete Wentz
Also: Butch Walker, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Ryan Ross, Lindsay Blaufarb, Sophie Toufa, Chad Gilb, Jay-Z | | Additional Info | Bonus CD; Limited Edition; Deluxe Edition |
Fall Out Boy Infinity On High Songs
|
Click on the  buttons below to play song samples |
| | | | Infinity On High CD DISC 1: |
     | 1. | Thriller  | $0.99 | |
     | 2. | 'The Take Over, The Breaks Over'  | $0.99 | |
     | 3. | This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race  | $0.99 | |
     | 4. | I'm Like a Lawyer With the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You)  | $0.99 | |
     | 5. | Hum Hallelujah  | $0.99 | |
     | 6. | Golden  | $0.99 | |
    | 7. | Thanks Fr Th Mnnrs | |
     | 8. | Don't You Know Who I Think I Am?  | $0.99 | |
    | 9. | , The (After) Life of the Party | |
     | 10. | Carpal Tunnel of Love, The  | $0.99 | |
     | 11. | Bang the Doldrums  | $0.99 | |
     | 12. | Fame < Infamy  | $0.99 | |
     | 13. | You're Crashing, But You're No Wave  | $0.99 | |
     | 14. | I've Got All This Ringing in My Ears, And None in My Fingers  | $0.99 | |
| | Infinity On High Songs DISC 2: |
    | 1. | G.I.N.A.S.F.S | |
    | 2. | It's Hard to Say 'I Do' When I Don't | |
     | 3. | Dance, Dance - (Live From Hammersmith, Palais, London)  | $1.29 | |
     | 4. | This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race - (Live From Hammersmith, Palais, London)  | $0.99 | |
     | 5. | Thriller - (Live From Hammersmith, Palais, London)  | $0.99 | |
| Infinity On High Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   ..... I love this album, as well with FUTCT and TTTYG, i'm not that familiar with TTTYG though i have it, but this album just rocks along with the others, I have to rate it as a five cuz its just great music! Oh and by the way, when are they comin back for a canadian tour? Submitted by kenneyk843 (Rimbey, AB, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
: ( I Bought this album when it first came out and Fall Out Boy is my absolute all-time favorite band but this CD was really a let down to me after FUCT and TTTYG. Maybe It's just me, but I think it's become way too generic. :( Submitted by aliciapacker (Marthaville, LA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
| Have you heard this album? |  |
Purchase Infinity On High CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Muse Origin Of Symmetry CD (2001)
Infinity On High album
$9.99 The sophomore release by this English rock trio makes good on the promise of the band's debut, SHOWBIZ. Like that album, ORIGIN OF SYMMETRY is a lush, artfully arranged album of epic, heady rock (complete with electronics, swirling guitars, baroque keyboard embellishments, and dramatic vocals) that is sure to garner comparisons to Radiohead.
In addition to their grand sonic canvases, though, Muse have a way with a melodic hook, and consequently balance out the progressive tendencies of the ...
| | Fall Out Boy From Under The Cork Tree CD (2005)
Infinity On High CD music
$11.69 However, it is the group's songcraft that impresses the most. Each of CORK TREE's 13 tracks is rife with pop hooks. From the churning chords and expansive chorus of the opener (cheekily titled "Our Lawyer Made Us Change the Name of This ...
| | Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight CD (2007)
Infinity On High music CDs
$15.29
| | Paramore Riot! CD (2007)
Infinity On High songs
$11.39
| | Henry Purcell: Dido And Aeneas DVD (2008)
Infinity On High album
$20.15
| | Rod Stewart Soulbook CD (2009)
Infinity On High CD music
$13.79 Continuing his stroll through pop's backpages, Rod Stewart moves on from "The Great Rock Classics of Our Time" and ...
| | Barry Harris Breakin' It Up CD (1958) Japan
Infinity On High music CDs
$25.59
| | Little Women CD (2005)
Infinity On High songs
$13.59 Original Cast Recording/Sutton Foster: Sutton Foster; Danny Gurwin, Janet Carroll, Maureen McGovern, Amy McAlexander, Megan McGinnis, Jenny Powers, John Hickok.
Louisa May Alcott's perennially popular 1869 novel Little Women, recounting the domestic adventures of the four March sisters (particularly the literarily minded middle sister, Jo) in the Civil War era in Concord, MA, has proven perennially popular as a subject of adaptation into other media, especially since the book fell out of copyright. There was the classic 1933 film starring Katharine Hepburn; a 1949 movie with June Allyson; a 1958 TV musical with songs by Richard Adler; a 1978 TV movie; and a well-received 1994 screen version featuring Winona Ryder. And, starting on January 23, 2005, there was a Broadway musical (no relation to the Adler work), with songs by composer Jason Howland and lyricist Mindi Dickstein, starring Sutton Foster (fresh from her Tony-winning performance in Thoroughly Modern Millie) as Jo, with cabaret singer Maureen McGovern as Marmee, the mother of the brood. The show made a modest appearance on Broadway, which had in recent years seen a plethora of musical adaptations of public-domain novels. Neither particularly liked nor disliked by critics, it nevertheless settled in for an extended run, and while the cast album, recorded the month after the opening, seems to have had a little trouble finding a home, such that it did not appear in record stores until May 2005 through the auspices of theater specialist Ghostlight Records, the show was still running at that point. (After the Tony Award nominations virtually ignored it, only giving a nod to Foster, it closed on May 22 after 137 performances.)
On disc, the reasons for both the theater community's indifference and the public's acceptance are suggested. Certainly, this is not a remarkable score; serviceable would be a better word to describe it. The lyrics have none of the wit that critics revel in when it comes from the pen of Stephen Sondheim, and the music is neither traditional Broadway show music nor entirely in the camp of the sub-operatic style of Andrew Lloyd Webber, though it suggests both at times. But then, Little Women is not the sort of material that would be likely to attract either Sondheim or Lloyd Webber. As the show goes on, it becomes apparent that Dickstein is aiming at a simple, plainspoken language that matches the tone of the book, while Howland, though capable of dramatic passages (particularly employed comically in "An Operatic Tragedy," as Jo recounts one of her overwritten early stories to a friend at the outset), also wants to match his music to the understated particulars of the story. The score is conventional and workmanlike: it gives co-star McGovern two showcases ("Here Alone" and "Days of Plenty") and provides Foster with a typical Broadway "I am" song ...
| | Top Hits Of The 50'S: Rockin' Hits 2 CD (2007)
Infinity On High album
$11.69
| | Crash That Took Me Orchestrated Kaleidoscopes CD (2007)
Infinity On High CD music
$11.65
| | Therese Behr An Anthology Of Song, Vol. 1 CD (2007)
$11.25 | | Nomadic Trek 19 CD (2008) (Import) Import
Infinity On High music CDs
$23.65
| | Canyons Of Static Disappearance CD (2008)
Infinity On High songs
$11.39
| | Patty Pravo Non Ti Bastavo Piu CD (2008) (Import)
Infinity On High album
$28.89
| | Maps and Atlases You And Me And The Mountain CD (2008)
Infinity On High CD music
$9.47 
|
|
|