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Folie A Deux (Deluxe)

Folie A Deux (Deluxe)Artist: Fall Out Boy
Label: Mercury
Category: Music

List Price: £17.99
Buy New: £9.50
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New (18) Used (3) from £8.50

Seller: williamcottam
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 53686

Format: Box set
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.3

UPC: 602517887213
EAN: 0602517887213
ASIN: B001GMGPHS

Release Date: December 15, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Lullabye/Disloyal Order Of Water Buffaloes - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier
  • I Don't Care - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Darrell Leonard, Ira Nepus, Ken Kugler, Tom Petterson, Patrick Stump
  • She's My Winona - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier, Jerry Hey, Patrick Stump, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenbach, Steve Holtman
  • America's Suitehearts - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier
  • Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A Bad Bet - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Darrell Leonard, Ira Nepus, Ken Kugler, Tom Petterson
  • The (Shipped) Gold Standard - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier
  • (Coffee's For Closers) - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Tony Visconti, Antoine Silverman, Lorenza Ponce, Dale Paul Woodiel, Maxim Moston, Andra Voldins, David Creswell, Anja Wood, Dave Eggar, Mario McNulty, Bob Mallory, Jerry Hey, Patrick Stump, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenbach, Steve Holtman
  • What A Catch, Donnie - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Elvis Costello, Gabe Saporta, Travis McCoy, Brendon Urie, Doug Neumann, Alex DeLeon, William Beckett Jr., Tony Visconti, Antoine Silverman, Lorenza Ponce, Dale Paul Woodiel, Maxim Moston, Andra Voldins, David Creswell, Anja Wood, Dave Eggar, Mario McNulty, Bob Mallory
  • 27 - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier
  • Tiffany Blews - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier, Lil Wayne, Alex DeLeon
  • w.a.m.s. - Fall Out Boy, The Neptunes, Andrew Coleman, Ryan Kennedy, Neal Avron, Nicolas Fournier, Pharrell Williams
  • 20 Dollar Nose Bleed - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier, Jerry Hey, Patrick Stump, Gary Grant, Bill Reichenbach, Steve Holtman, Brendon Urie
  • West Coast Smoker - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Nicolas Fournier, Deborah Harry
  • I Don't Care - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Darrell Leonard, Ira Nepus, Ken Kugler, Tom Petterson, Patrick Stump, Machine, Clinton Bradley
  • America's Suitehearts - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, South Rakkas Crew
  • Pavlove - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Machine, Brian Lewandowski
  • America's Suitehearts - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier
  • What A Catch, Donnie - Fall Out Boy, Neal Avron, Erich Talaba, Zephyrus Sowers, Kiki Cholewka, Nicolas Fournier, Elvis Costello, Gabe Saporta, Travis McCoy, Brendon Urie, Doug Neumann, Alex DeLeon, William Beckett Jr., Tony Visconti, Antoine Silverman, Lorenza Ponce, Dale Paul Woodiel, Maxim Moston, Andra Voldins, David Creswell, Anja Wood, Dave Eggar, Mario McNulty, Bob Mallory
  • Beat It - Fall Out Boy, Patrick Stump, Doug Boehm, John Mayer, Graham Hope, Neal Avron, Nicolas Fournier, Chad Franscoviak, Angel City Drums, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Once you've won the lottery you don't go throwing the same parties you used to when you were on a two-cans-of-cider student budget--you lay on a spread, you let people know what you're packing these days. It's a sentiment that runs right through iFolie À Deux/i, Fall Out Boy's fifth and most audacious studio album. Having already expanded their sonic palette way beyond emo with 2007's mega-selling Infinity On High (and to a much more successful extent than peers Panic At The Disco with their mainstream-chasing iPretty. Odd./i) they really go for broke here, not only racking up track after track of glitteringly anthemic sing-along action--while also somehow managing not to betray the muscle that made them famous in the first place--but also visibly parading a line of notable guests in case you were any doubt as to their status as rock A-listers. Elvis Costello, Travis McCoy and members of The Academy Is... and Panic At The Disco crop up in cameos on Aerosmith-esque ballad "What A Catch, Donnie", all singing lines from previous Fall Out Boy tracks. We told you it was audacious. Lil' Wayne stamps some style on the Michael Jackson pop verse of "Tiffany Blews" and Debbie Harry duets the album to a close on "West Coast Smoker". Elsewhere, out of the VIP room, "America's Suiteharts" still gets noticed by walking over ELO's "Mr Blue Sky" in Foo Fighters' boots and "I Don't Care" throbs like the tattooed cousin of "Spirit In The Sky". --iJames Berry/i


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars A Very Upbeat and Fun Treasure of an Album   December 15, 2008
B. Neville (Durham)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

For this album Fall Out Boy have definately verged towards the Pop side of Pop/Punk, Pete Wentz still delivers very quotable lyrics with great hooks and Patrick Stump's music has definately been influenced by his 80's childhood and also, especially in the latter half of the album, a RB influence. The first 7 tracks will sound familiar to fans of Infinity on High but are great in themselves. "Disloyal Order of Water Buffalos" is a great intro to the album which seems to borrow certain melodic traits from The Who's Baba O'Riley. Then follows the glam stomp of 'I Don't Care', the first release from the album, and dizzy thrills of 'She's My Winona', but topping the lot is the gloriously anthemic 'America's Suitehearts'."Why-why-why won't the world revolve around me?" screams Stump before a slick key change heralds a chorus so big it probably requires its own postcode. "Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" has a 80's style synth to it and "The (Shipped) Gold Standard" is THE skip to track of the album that a Justin Timberlake-like falsetto dominates in. "(Coffees For Closers)" is defined by it's strings outro and following suit, but in a very different tack, is 'What A Catch, Donnie', which finds the group gathering round the piano with buddies Elvis Costello and Travis McCoy for a moment of Elton John-style pop bliss. One wonders whether an entirely separate vocal studio was required for the harmonic textures that spill over from the dizzying rock opera of '27'. 'You're a classic, like a little black dress,' runs 'Tiffany Blews'startlingly suave refrain, which is slightly ruined by Lil' Waynes incoherent warbling at the end which sounds as if it was recorded on an answering machine! As for 'w.a.m.s.' and 'West Coast Smoker', they combine extravagant orchestral drama with a sleek, hooky momentum and the latter has a rather understated appearence by Debbie Harry. The "Beat It" cover seems a bit tacked on but will be appreciated by fans who didn't purchase **** earlier this year which had it as a bonus track. The Bonus Tracks themselves are fun and in my opinion worth the purchase of the Deluxe Box. br /Overall this is a fine album that will please newer fans and first time listeners alike, but long time fans might be a bit disappointed by the lack of songs of the like found on "Take This To Your Grave" and their most successful album the double platinum selling "From Under the Cork Tree". br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Fantasitc   February 24, 2009
L. Wright (Essex)
Personally, this is Fall Out Boys bets album to date - sure, theyve got crackers on all of their albums, but this one tops them all. br /ALL catchy, quick to start songs, witty lyrics galore - without sounding too pretentious, this really is an excellent album, and I dont know how I went for so long not realising it was already out.


5 out of 5 stars Great Songs, Great Band, A Lot of Fun = A GREAT ALBUM   March 9, 2009
Edward V. Waite (Las Vegas, NV USA)
This album is EXCELLENT. So many great songs and a lot of fun too. Fall Out Boy have outdone themselves with this new Album. You won't regret buying it. I live in the USA and had it shipped so I could get the Bonus material, it is all worth it. BUY IT!!!

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