Two Lights

by Sony

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Release Date:2006-08-01
Label:Sony
UPC:827969447123
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Sony
ASIN:B000G6BLFG
Category:Music

Tracks on Two Lights by Sony

  1. Freedom Never Cries
  2. World
  3. California Justice
  4. The Riddle
  5. Two Lights
  6. 65 Mustang
  7. I Just Love You
  8. Policeman's Xmas Party
  9. Road To Heaven
  10. Johnny America

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

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On his third disc, the one-man musical marvel known as Five for Fighting proves yet again that all that's standing between him and peace of mind--not the fleeting kind, but full-on, to-the-bone, heart-and soul-cleansing peace of mind--is a song. Two Lights picks up where America Town left off, diving smack-dab into the national consciousness and hitting, predictably, a sorrowful spot. First track "Freedom Never Cries" is a self-skewering lament that calls out to complacent countrymen by way of confession and an artful, piano-enhanced weighing of consequence. It's followed by "World," which reminds unpreachily, and not unpleasantly, that "history starts now." Where Two Lights better resembles 2004's hugely successful The Battle for Everything is in its more inward-looking tracks, the tender first single "The Riddle" among them. There, and on the near criminally pretty "I Just Love You," the mush-hearted may find themselves fighting the urge to hug the closest stranger. But despite his now-dependable dips into mopiness, John Ondrasik--Five for Fighting to you and the rest of the world--doesn't deny himself the opportunity to rock when he wants to. If anything makes this guy happy, it's the state of California: on "California Justice," he kicks off his shoes and works on his tan like a latter-day Beach Boy from the dark side, and "'65 Mustang" rambles down the coast with the kind of carefree vibe that, outside of a song, only a convertible can deliver. --Tammy La Gorce

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Customer Reviews

Five For Fighting does it again!! - Reviewed on 2008-07-04
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Five For Fighting has done it again with a smash album full of hits and awesome tunes. If you like music you will love this CD. For those trivia buffs out there, they got the name of the band from a hockey term. When a hockey player gets into a fight on the ice he is sent to his box and gets 5 minutes of not being allowed to play. Thus Five For Fighting.
Five for Fighting-Two Lights - Reviewed on 2008-01-25
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Just as good as "The Battle for Everything". Has a lot of indirect references to the Iraq war and everyone's wish for peace, etc. I never get tired of this one!
Two Lights - Reviewed on 2007-12-18
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
I love the Cd and I love the Band. I also love that he is donating money to Autism Speaks! Thank You!
Five for Fighting - Two Lights - Reviewed on 2007-12-11
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2 customers found this review not to be helpful.
Very pleasing music to calm any driver on the road. Excellent band that continues to provide musical enjoyment for many age groups.
Wonderful - Reviewed on 2007-12-04
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I love this album.
Five For Fighting is just getting better.

Best tracks:
World
The riddle
Two Lights
'65 Mustang -my fave

Great album, the different style on some tracks was a pleasant surprise.
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