Gravity - Our Lady Peace

Gravity

Our Lady Peace

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2002-05-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 2002 Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorize

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
All for You Our Lady Peace 4:14
2
Do You Like It Our Lady Peace 3:58
3
Somewhere Out There Our Lady Peace 4:11
4
Innocent Our Lady Peace 3:42
5
Made of Steel Our Lady Peace 3:41
6
Not Enough Our Lady Peace 4:33
7
Sell My Soul Our Lady Peace 4:20
8
Sorry Our Lady Peace 3:18
9
Bring Back the Sun Our Lady Peace 5:11
10
A Story About a Girl Our Lady Peace 4:18

Reviews

  • we are all innocent

    5
    By MiaDecember
    This album is truly great…I found absolutely NO songs here I wanted to skip. This album was my FALL life soundtrack on constant rotation once I discovered this band. I found them in 2016…their songs take me back to a time and place.
  • COOL BAND

    5
    By Rae Rae:)18
    I LIKE THIS BAND BECAUSE MY COUSIN IS IN THE BAND AND I'M PROUD OF HIM AND THEY SOUND GREAT.
  • All I have to say is smallville!

    5
    By Jonathancoloma
    I still remember the first time I heard this band in smallville it took me forever to figure out who they where! A great flashback! Great song "somewhere out there"
  • Ammmmmaaaaaaazzzzzziiiing

    5
    By Boomer_Sooner11
    Aaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwweeeeeeeessssssssooooooommmmmmmeeeeeeee
  • Took me an hour

    5
    By Sarah DeRose
    It took me an hour to think of this band!!! As soon as I found it I was like must have I remember it from a while back great band this is my top cd from them!!!! So glad to have found it!!!!
  • A Spectacular Investment for Sony, Not so much for OLP

    4
    By MacD@ddy
    I want to start off by saying that I reall like this album. It was the first OLP album I ever heard. "All for You" grabbed my by the throat and I couldn't free myself from its grasp. However, it is obvious that Sony profited more from this album than OLP did. OLP is an artistic machine and they were "persuaded" into molding that art into something that would better fit mainstream radio circa 2002. Thus, we have "Somewhere Out There". It's a good song for what it is, but there's not a whole lot to it. You know what I mean? Either way, I really enjoy listening to this album. I enjoy their first four albums more, but this is definitely a good OLP album to give to that friend you have that isn't very musically inclined. You might be able to trick them into liking this great band.
  • It means so much too me.....

    5
    By Jianna1
    This album is great! But everytime I hear "Not Enough" I start crying. There's something about that song I can't describe.
  • Purely Awesome

    5
    By Comfortablehoodie
    With smash hits like "Somewhere Out There", "Made of Steel" and "Innocent", you'd be an idiot if you didn't get this album. A must have!
  • :(

    4
    By wjb100
    One of the things I liked about OLP was they were a very unique band. Their songs were a little on the strange side and I liked that. This album makes them sound like a more stereotypical rock band. It's not a bad album at all, but it's just that I one of the best things was that they were crazy, but now they seem somewhat sane. That just ruins the fun.
  • Shame on you OLP, only 6/10 songs are great on this one!

    4
    By Jason Jasonovich
    I have actually not bought too many OLP songs on iTunes because I already had the first 5 CDs, they are so consistently great I thought I would go rate some of them. Gravity is actually the first OLP CD where they didn't give me a new favorite song ever, but All for You is close, very intense. This CD got almost no air play except for Somewhere out There, but there are 5 other songs that are just as good, this is another album that is a must own if you liked any of the others by this group.

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