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ARTiST: Buckcherry
ALBUM: All Night Long
BiTRATE: 207kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Seven Eleven / EMI
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 111.13 megs
PLAYTiME: 1h 11min 07sec total
RiP DATE: 2010-07-30
STORE DATE: 2010-07-30

Track List:
--------
01. All Night Long                   3:52
02. It's A Party                     3:42
03. These Things                     3:50
04. Oh My Lord                       3:36
05. Recovery                         2:59
06. Never Say Never                  3:41
07. I Want You                       3:41
08. Liberty                          4:14
09. Our World                        3:48
10. Bliss                            3:54
11. Dead                             5:27
12. These Things (Reckless Sons      3:58
    Acoustic EP)
13. Fire Off Your Guns (Reckless     3:46
    Sons Acoustic EP)
14. Black Butterfly (Reckless Sons   3:47
    Acoustic EP)
15. King Of Kings (Reckless Sons     4:49
    Acoustic EP)
16. My Friend (Reckless Sons         3:58
    Acoustic EP)
17. Grace (Reckless Sons Acoustic    4:20
    EP)
18. Sorry (Reckless Sons Acoustic    3:45
    EP)

Release Notes:
--------
All Night Long -- the fifth album from Buckcherry -- is the vital sound of rock
and roll endurance at its very best. ItÆs not just rock, itÆs rock and roll.
More than a decade after first establishing its good name with the popular
eponymous 1999 debut effort, Buckcherry has created the bandÆs most eclectic and
impressive effort yet. All Night Long is a thoroughly rocking song cycle in the
grand tradition of classic albums by the groupÆs forefathers and now friends
Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kiss.

ôWe set out to make a great rock record from beginning to end,ö says lead
vocalist Josh Todd. ôThatÆs always been our quest. When I listen back to All
Night Long, I think that this is definitely one of our strongest efforts to date
and has a really definitive overall vibe. Now I canÆt wait to sing these songs
live for people and let everyone hear the results for themselves.ö

All Night Long finds the band returning to its roots with original independent
label Eleven Seven Music, thus giving Buckcherry the freedom over the creative
process that the band has always desired. As Buckcherry cofounder and guitarist
Keith Nelson explains, Buckcherry is by design a real rock band thatÆs built to
last. ôI think we endure and evolve because we genuinely do this for the love of
the music,ö says Nelson. ôAll the by-products of loving the music -- being rock
stars, having nice cars and lots of toys -- are pretty cool too, but thatÆs not
the motivating factor for us. The motivating factor for Buckcherry is that we
all truly love being in a rock and roll band -- specifically, in this rock and
roll band -- and thatÆs the passion that drives everything else that we do.ö

Today, Buckcherry -- Todd, Nelson, guitarist Stevie D., bassist Jimmy Ashhurst
and drummer Xavier Muriel -- is clearly a band fired up and ready to bring All
Night Long alive on a stage near you. ôBuckcherry is not a party without the
five of us,ö explains Keith Nelson. ôThough the majority of what you hear starts
off with Josh and I, the whole thing only takes on a life of its own when the
five of us get together and get rolling. Each one of the guys in the band now is
vital to our sound. Stevie is incredibly great to play guitar with, and with the
rhythm section, Xavier is the rock and Jimmy is the roll. ThatÆs just the way it
is.ö

Throughout their already illustrious history, Buckcherry has never been a group
to chase trends or fashions. ôThereÆs always a void open for a rock band like us
to fill,ö says Josh Todd. ôI donÆt think anyone else does quite what we do. Hey,
itÆs not that weÆre re-inventing the wheel, but weÆve been doing this for over a
decade now and part of what makes it work is our chemistry as a band. We donÆt
sound like anyone else. We sound like Buckcherry. We also donÆt put a lot of
bells and whistles and samples in our music, and so what you see is what you
get. ô

Still, itÆs been an intense journey for Buckcherry to get to this point and kick
off their second decade as a recording and touring rock band. The group first
formed as Sparrow back in the mid-Nineties in Southern California, eventually
choosing a new name inspired by an early transvestite fan and a great Chuck
Berry quote. They hit hard right out of the box with their first album (1999Æs
Buckcherry) that featured such notable rock hits as ôLit Up,ö ôFor The Moviesö
and ôCheck Your Head.ö 2001Æs Time Bomb would prove less successful, and soon
early original band members left Buckcherry. Josh Todd and Keith Nelson
soldiered on for a time, but in 2002, Todd decided to leave the band, suggesting
that Buckcherry was done.

Then in 2005, Todd and Nelson decided to revive Buckcherry with a new lineup and
together staged a truly remarkable second coming. Released in April, 2006, the
bandÆs acclaimed, platinum album 15 contained its biggest rock hit yet in ôCrazy
Bitch,ö as well as BuckcherryÆs first ever Top 10 hit ôSorry.ö 15 went on to
spend an impressive 98 weeks on the BillboardÆs Top 200. The bandÆs 2008
follow-up Black Butterfly debuted at #8 on Billboard and became a #1 rock album.

All Night Long was produced by Keith Nelson with Marti Frederiksen, whoÆs served
as a valued collaborator for Buckcherry since 15. ôMarti is a great outside
party to have involved,ö says Nelson. ôI try to take off my band member hat and
put on the producer hat, and it helps to have Marti there to bounce things off
of. HeÆs really invaluable, like a sixth member.ö

As Nelson explains, recording All Night Long was about Buckcherry showing up at
his home studio and working, literally, all night long ôwithout anybody looking
at the clock. The process was long by our standards -- three months, but it was
a totally different approach. The longer we do this, the more weÆre inclined to
keep re-writing and re-examining what works in a song. But IÆm a lifelong
believer in the art form of making records. ThatÆs a part of my old school
canÆt-let-it-die mentality, and weÆre going to keep fucking making records.ö

Expect the solid diversity for which Buckcherry has come to be known on All
Night Long û from the classic arena-sized rock and roll party of the albumÆs
title track to the straight ahead rock of ôOur World,ö which was rewritten to
include lyrics specific to the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, to help
draw attention to the cause.

ALL NIGHT LONG (SONG BY SONG WITH JOSH TODD & KEITH NELSON)

ALL NIGHT LONG: ôAll Night Longö is about what happens when Buckcherry comes to
your town. We get on stage and we host a party. That is what the song is
aboutàitÆs about the energy we like to have between the fans and us. WeÆve been
on the road with a lot of our heroes like Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kiss. And one
thing we understand from being out on the road with these legends is they have
giant rock and roll anthems, arena-rock sized songs that are just energetic and
fun. WeÆve written a few like ôLit Upö and ôCrazy Bitch,ö but we wanted more. We
wanted a song that just captured what it feels like to go to a Buckcherry
concert. (JOSH TODD) We wanted to grow as artists, but weÆre still rock and
roll. I wrote that riff on an acoustic in my kitchen, but from the start I heard
a distorted electric guitar and an arena full of people. (KEITH NELSON)

ITÆS A PARTY: ôItÆs A Partyö is another big anthem, and thatÆs what we hope a
Buckcherry concert is -- a party, and a damn good one too. ItÆs absolutely still
a party for me to be there, each and every show. (JOSH TODD)

THESE THINGS: JoshÆs strength as a lyricist is he has a very unique style based
on the way he sees the world. HeÆs been through a lot of stuff in life that
other people donÆt bounce back from, and thatÆs fueled him not only to become a
better man, but also a better musician and a lyricist. (KEITH NELSON) ItÆs a
song about how the little things in a relationship become big things. Then all
of a sudden you have a massive problem on your hands. The problem can be
romance, finance -- just about anything that can come between two people. (JOSH
TODD)

OH MY LORD: I was born and raised in sunny California, and when the sun comes
out and beautiful women start wearing less clothes. And with all the hottest
girls migrating here, you look around some days and you find yourself saying,
ôOh my lord.ö So no, this is not my gospel song. (JOSH TODD) Josh did a
masterful job of saying those nasty things that he often says in a very clever
and veiled way thatÆs made it so you could certainly play that song on the
radio. He called me one day, and said that he wanted to write a song that had
some of the same feel and the same sense of space as great old songs like ôAll
Right Nowö or ôHighway To Hell.ö ItÆs hard to leave the space anymore, and
thatÆs part of the problem with lots of modern music. The guys in this band can
play their asses off, but part of the secret is not always playing. I think itÆs
my favorite song on the album. (KEITH NELSON)

RECOVERY: IÆve been off drugs for 15 years now, and IÆm always in a state of
recovery. I live there. ôRecoveryö is just about the people who really want to
suck up your energy and destroy you when youÆre in a good way. ItÆs a song about
breaking away from the pack. (JOSH TODD) Stevie had that funky little verse
lick, and I had the chorus part that rocked. We kind of smashed those together,
and came up with that trippy midsection and a couple of guitar solos. The lyrics
speak for themselves. (KEITH NELSON)

I WANT YOU: ItÆs fantastic and rare to find someone in your life who you can
really count on, especially if youÆre someone who comes with a lot of battle
wounds. In a way, itÆs all about finding someone you can trust, and want and
love. (JOSH TODD)

LIBERTY: Liberty is freedomàfreedom and orgasm is what itÆs about. For me, I
like a good release. At the end of the day, you want to just get it out. (JOSH
TODD) That started as a slide guitar riff song. Musically, thatÆs a side of
Buckcherry that could have been on our first record -- along with ôAll Night
Long.ö Sometimes as a band, itÆs important for us to remember where we come
from. (KEITH NELSON)

OUR WORLD: ItÆs just about whatÆs going on in our world. WeÆre not a political
band, but I wanted to write a song about whatÆs going on. (JOSH TODD) I was
hearing this drum pattern with a guitar riff that went with it, and Jimmy and I
got together and did that chorus. Then Josh put some really great lyrics
together that were a little more socially conscious that we usually get. He took
that ball and ran with it. (KEITH NELSON)

BLISS: ôBlissö started out as an acoustic song. At one point we toyed with doing
an acoustic record, and even though it blossomed into an electric record, it was
hard to let go of the idea of that song. There will be a limited special edition
of the album with some of those acoustic things. (KEITH NELSON) ôBlissö is about
love and that moment when you first meet someone and feel that chemistry and
connection. (JOSH TODD)

NEVER SAY NEVER: ItÆs about two characters like Sid and Nancy coming up in life
and living with reckless abandon. (JOSH TODD)

DEAD: One of those songs that marries the greasy rock and punk elements
together. This will be a scorcher to play live. (KEITH NELSON) I had real issues
with authority figures growing up. I wanted to write about the authority figures
in my life who told me IÆd never amount to anything. ItÆs a big ôfuck youö to
all those people. (JOSH TODD)



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ARTiST: Buckcherry
ALBUM: All Night Long
BiTRATE: 207kbps avg
QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz
LABEL: Seven Eleven / EMI
GENRE: Rock
SiZE: 111.13 megs
PLAYTiME: 1h 11min 07sec total
RiP DATE: 2010-07-30
STORE DATE: 2010-07-30

Track List:
--------
01. All Night Long                   3:52
02. It's A Party                     3:42
03. These Things                     3:50
04. Oh My Lord                       3:36
05. Recovery                         2:59
06. Never Say Never                  3:41
07. I Want You                       3:41
08. Liberty                          4:14
09. Our World                        3:48
10. Bliss                            3:54
11. Dead                             5:27
12. These Things (Reckless Sons      3:58
    Acoustic EP)
13. Fire Off Your Guns (Reckless     3:46
    Sons Acoustic EP)
14. Black Butterfly (Reckless Sons   3:47
    Acoustic EP)
15. King Of Kings (Reckless Sons     4:49
    Acoustic EP)
16. My Friend (Reckless Sons         3:58
    Acoustic EP)
17. Grace (Reckless Sons Acoustic    4:20
    EP)
18. Sorry (Reckless Sons Acoustic    3:45
    EP)

Release Notes:
--------
All Night Long -- the fifth album from Buckcherry -- is the vital sound of rock
and roll endurance at its very best. It’s not just rock, it’s rock and roll.
More than a decade after first establishing its good name with the popular
eponymous 1999 debut effort, Buckcherry has created the band’s most eclectic and
impressive effort yet. All Night Long is a thoroughly rocking song cycle in the
grand tradition of classic albums by the group’s forefathers and now friends
Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kiss.

“We set out to make a great rock record from beginning to end,” says lead
vocalist Josh Todd. “That’s always been our quest. When I listen back to All
Night Long, I think that this is definitely one of our strongest efforts to date
and has a really definitive overall vibe. Now I can’t wait to sing these songs
live for people and let everyone hear the results for themselves.”

All Night Long finds the band returning to its roots with original independent
label Eleven Seven Music, thus giving Buckcherry the freedom over the creative
process that the band has always desired. As Buckcherry cofounder and guitarist
Keith Nelson explains, Buckcherry is by design a real rock band that’s built to
last. “I think we endure and evolve because we genuinely do this for the love of
the music,” says Nelson. “All the by-products of loving the music -- being rock
stars, having nice cars and lots of toys -- are pretty cool too, but that’s not
the motivating factor for us. The motivating factor for Buckcherry is that we
all truly love being in a rock and roll band -- specifically, in this rock and
roll band -- and that’s the passion that drives everything else that we do.”

Today, Buckcherry -- Todd, Nelson, guitarist Stevie D., bassist Jimmy Ashhurst
and drummer Xavier Muriel -- is clearly a band fired up and ready to bring All
Night Long alive on a stage near you. “Buckcherry is not a party without the
five of us,” explains Keith Nelson. “Though the majority of what you hear starts
off with Josh and I, the whole thing only takes on a life of its own when the
five of us get together and get rolling. Each one of the guys in the band now is
vital to our sound. Stevie is incredibly great to play guitar with, and with the
rhythm section, Xavier is the rock and Jimmy is the roll. That’s just the way it
is.”

Throughout their already illustrious history, Buckcherry has never been a group
to chase trends or fashions. “There’s always a void open for a rock band like us
to fill,” says Josh Todd. “I don’t think anyone else does quite what we do. Hey,
it’s not that we’re re-inventing the wheel, but we’ve been doing this for over a
decade now and part of what makes it work is our chemistry as a band. We don’t
sound like anyone else. We sound like Buckcherry. We also don’t put a lot of
bells and whistles and samples in our music, and so what you see is what you
get. “

Still, it’s been an intense journey for Buckcherry to get to this point and kick
off their second decade as a recording and touring rock band. The group first
formed as Sparrow back in the mid-Nineties in Southern California, eventually
choosing a new name inspired by an early transvestite fan and a great Chuck
Berry quote. They hit hard right out of the box with their first album (1999’s
Buckcherry) that featured such notable rock hits as “Lit Up,” “For The Movies”
and “Check Your Head.” 2001’s Time Bomb would prove less successful, and soon
early original band members left Buckcherry. Josh Todd and Keith Nelson
soldiered on for a time, but in 2002, Todd decided to leave the band, suggesting
that Buckcherry was done.

Then in 2005, Todd and Nelson decided to revive Buckcherry with a new lineup and
together staged a truly remarkable second coming. Released in April, 2006, the
band’s acclaimed, platinum album 15 contained its biggest rock hit yet in “Crazy
Bitch,” as well as Buckcherry’s first ever Top 10 hit “Sorry.” 15 went on to
spend an impressive 98 weeks on the Billboard’s Top 200. The band’s 2008
follow-up Black Butterfly debuted at #8 on Billboard and became a #1 rock album.

All Night Long was produced by Keith Nelson with Marti Frederiksen, who’s served
as a valued collaborator for Buckcherry since 15. “Marti is a great outside
party to have involved,” says Nelson. “I try to take off my band member hat and
put on the producer hat, and it helps to have Marti there to bounce things off
of. He’s really invaluable, like a sixth member.”

As Nelson explains, recording All Night Long was about Buckcherry showing up at
his home studio and working, literally, all night long “without anybody looking
at the clock. The process was long by our standards -- three months, but it was
a totally different approach. The longer we do this, the more we’re inclined to
keep re-writing and re-examining what works in a song. But I’m a lifelong
believer in the art form of making records. That’s a part of my old school
can’t-let-it-die mentality, and we’re going to keep fucking making records.”

Expect the solid diversity for which Buckcherry has come to be known on All
Night Long – from the classic arena-sized rock and roll party of the album’s
title track to the straight ahead rock of “Our World,” which was rewritten to
include lyrics specific to the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, to help
draw attention to the cause.

ALL NIGHT LONG (SONG BY SONG WITH JOSH TODD & KEITH NELSON)

ALL NIGHT LONG: “All Night Long” is about what happens when Buckcherry comes to
your town. We get on stage and we host a party. That is what the song is
about…it’s about the energy we like to have between the fans and us. We’ve been
on the road with a lot of our heroes like Aerosmith, AC/DC and Kiss. And one
thing we understand from being out on the road with these legends is they have
giant rock and roll anthems, arena-rock sized songs that are just energetic and
fun. We’ve written a few like “Lit Up” and “Crazy Bitch,” but we wanted more. We
wanted a song that just captured what it feels like to go to a Buckcherry
concert. (JOSH TODD) We wanted to grow as artists, but we’re still rock and
roll. I wrote that riff on an acoustic in my kitchen, but from the start I heard
a distorted electric guitar and an arena full of people. (KEITH NELSON)

IT’S A PARTY: “It’s A Party” is another big anthem, and that’s what we hope a
Buckcherry concert is -- a party, and a damn good one too. It’s absolutely still
a party for me to be there, each and every show. (JOSH TODD)

THESE THINGS: Josh’s strength as a lyricist is he has a very unique style based
on the way he sees the world. He’s been through a lot of stuff in life that
other people don’t bounce back from, and that’s fueled him not only to become a
better man, but also a better musician and a lyricist. (KEITH NELSON) It’s a
song about how the little things in a relationship become big things. Then all
of a sudden you have a massive problem on your hands. The problem can be
romance, finance -- just about anything that can come between two people. (JOSH
TODD)

OH MY LORD: I was born and raised in sunny California, and when the sun comes
out and beautiful women start wearing less clothes. And with all the hottest
girls migrating here, you look around some days and you find yourself saying,
“Oh my lord.” So no, this is not my gospel song. (JOSH TODD) Josh did a
masterful job of saying those nasty things that he often says in a very clever
and veiled way that’s made it so you could certainly play that song on the
radio. He called me one day, and said that he wanted to write a song that had
some of the same feel and the same sense of space as great old songs like “All
Right Now” or “Highway To Hell.” It’s hard to leave the space anymore, and
that’s part of the problem with lots of modern music. The guys in this band can
play their asses off, but part of the secret is not always playing. I think it’s
my favorite song on the album. (KEITH NELSON)

RECOVERY: I’ve been off drugs for 15 years now, and I’m always in a state of
recovery. I live there. “Recovery” is just about the people who really want to
suck up your energy and destroy you when you’re in a good way. It’s a song about
breaking away from the pack. (JOSH TODD) Stevie had that funky little verse
lick, and I had the chorus part that rocked. We kind of smashed those together,
and came up with that trippy midsection and a couple of guitar solos. The lyrics
speak for themselves. (KEITH NELSON)

I WANT YOU: It’s fantastic and rare to find someone in your life who you can
really count on, especially if you’re someone who comes with a lot of battle
wounds. In a way, it’s all about finding someone you can trust, and want and
love. (JOSH TODD)

LIBERTY: Liberty is freedom…freedom and orgasm is what it’s about. For me, I
like a good release. At the end of the day, you want to just get it out. (JOSH
TODD) That started as a slide guitar riff song. Musically, that’s a side of
Buckcherry that could have been on our first record -- along with “All Night
Long.” Sometimes as a band, it’s important for us to remember where we come
from. (KEITH NELSON)

OUR WORLD: It’s just about what’s going on in our world. We’re not a political
band, but I wanted to write a song about what’s going on. (JOSH TODD) I was
hearing this drum pattern with a guitar riff that went with it, and Jimmy and I
got together and did that chorus. Then Josh put some really great lyrics
together that were a little more socially conscious that we usually get. He took
that ball and ran with it. (KEITH NELSON)

BLISS: “Bliss” started out as an acoustic song. At one point we toyed with doing
an acoustic record, and even though it blossomed into an electric record, it was
hard to let go of the idea of that song. There will be a limited special edition
of the album with some of those acoustic things. (KEITH NELSON) “Bliss” is about
love and that moment when you first meet someone and feel that chemistry and
connection. (JOSH TODD)

NEVER SAY NEVER: It’s about two characters like Sid and Nancy coming up in life
and living with reckless abandon. (JOSH TODD)

DEAD: One of those songs that marries the greasy rock and punk elements
together. This will be a scorcher to play live. (KEITH NELSON) I had real issues
with authority figures growing up. I wanted to write about the authority figures
in my life who told me I’d never amount to anything. It’s a big “fuck you” to
all those people. (JOSH TODD)



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