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Skin and Bones
Foo Fighters

Released November 7, 2006 on BMG, RCA

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. Razor 6:48 
2. Over and Out 5:56 
3. Walking After You 5:18 
4. Marigold 3:19 
5. My Hero 4:51 
6. Next Year 4:34 
7. Another Round 4:55 
8. Big Me 3:01 
9. Cold Day in the Sun 3:26 
10. Skin and Bones 4:00 
11. February Stars 5:51 
12. Times Like These 5:25 
13. Friend of a Friend 4:01 
14. Best of You 5:02 
15. Everlong 6:37 
Pat Smear
Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Dave Grohl
Group Member
Rami Jaffee
Organ, Piano, Accordion, Mellotron
Bob Ludwig
Mastering
Petra Haden
Mandolin, Violin, Vocals
Nate Mendel
Group Member
Danny Clinch
Harmonica
Lawrence Azerrad
Graphic Design, Art Direction
Nick Raskulinecz
Engineer, Mixing
Ashley Newton
A&R
Chris Shiflett
Group Member
Taylor Hawkins
Group Member
Drew Hester
Percussion, Vibraphone
John Lousteau
Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Given that the Foo Fighters released a double-album comprised of one electric record and one acoustic album, it's no surprise that they performed several acoustic concerts on its supporting tour. One of these, a stop at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, is documented on the 2006 live album Skin and Bones album, which culls 15 highlights from the show. Although the Foo Fighters are performing on acoustics and are buttressed by such guest musicians as Petra Haden and Dave Grohl's former Nirvana running partner Pat Smear, the band doesn't sound radically different here, nor do they reinvent their material: they merely play their music, culled largely from the last album plus the hits, with the skill of professionals and the heart of true believers, which makes this an engaging show if not necessarily a truly compelling one. Part of the problem is that the production is too crisp and clean, which only accentuates the group's seamless performances: there may be grit in Grohl's voice, but not in how it's recorded. This isn't a deal-breaker, but it makes an album that could have been special into one that is merely good. One for the fans, then. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide