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Artist - Mary Chapin Carpenter ... [Goo?] [Posters] [Scores]This Audio CD Music item from Zoe Records was reviewed on 9-Oct-2008. The Calling Reference Music. Classifications : General Country Styles Music Today's Country Country Styles Music Singer-Songwriters Country Styles Music Singer-Songwriters Contemporary Folk Folk Styles Music Singer-Songwriters Pop Styles Music Cou . Click the following link to view the cover of The Calling. Related topics: The Calling. We´re All Right. Twilight. It Must Have Happened. On and on It Goes. Your Life Story. Houston. Leaving Song. On with the Song. Closer and Closer Apart. Here I Am. Why Shouldn´t We. Bright Morning Star. General. Country. Styles. Music. Today´s Country. Country. Styles. Music. Singer-Songwriters. Country. requestid: c50e3ecd-d91a-4c92-9d88-9c8fe9396db3requestprocessingtime: 0.0492100000000000 salesrank: 1479 packagedimensions: 5455518497 1) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. I like it better when an artist doesn´t try to tell me how right thier way of thinking is and how wrong any other political view has to be. I mean they should just stick to entertaining since none of them are smart enough to do more than that.
2) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. This album is her best yet. If you´re looking for some of her more hook heavy styled songs like ,SHUT UP&KISS ME ,I FEEL LUCKY& PASSIONET KISSES,this may not be the album for you.If you´re looking for songs with depth, passion and strong lyrical and musical content,BUY IT! She has come a long way since her early days. The more you listen to it the more you will love it. The songs have real heart, depth and meaning. Her vocals are as strong as I have ever heard fom her,both musically&recorded. The recording is impeccable,both strong&clear,with vocals that are super strong. The songs are all strong & meaningful.IF you are not moved by "HOUSTON" there is something wrong with you! THIS IS TRUE AMERICANA at it´s finest!!!!!!!!!!¤ 3) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. Although this album didn´t win the grammy for which it was nominated - it is well worth adding to your collection of awesome music! Most inspirational album - another great one that could only come from the talents of Mary Chapin Carpenter!¤ 4) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. This may be MCCs best release yet. Houston is incredible, Leaving Song, On With the Song :)
5) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. I am a huge fan of MCC, owning every CD she released. I agree with the reviewer who longs for her poetry of previous releases versus the heavy handed message on "Calling". Where is the brilliance and subtle storytelling of "I am a Town", "Stones in the Road" or "This Shirt", the exuberance of "Twist & Shout" the strength of "The Hard Way" or the wistfulness of "Swept Away"? Politics aside, what I look for from any artist are compelling lyrics and memorable arrangements and melodies. Repeating "twilight" 50 million times until your audience is asleep has none of those no matter how strong the vocal.
6) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. As a songwriter and performer, Mary Chapin Carpenter has long since transcended the traditional notions of genre and style, finding widespread acclaim for her poetic, elegantly - observed compositions. The Calling, her first release for ZoĆ«/Rounder, is the most topical album she´s made in her twenty-year career. While it unequivocally addresses issues both public and political - from the after-effects of Hurricane Katrina to religious zealotry to the trial-by-radio of the Dixie Chicks -- there is also something deeply personal about this extraordinary collection of songs. The album is a powerful, provocative meditation on the mysteries of fate and circumstance, which mingles timeless questions with contemporary issues. Introspective, defiant and deeply resonant, The Calling is a profound set from one of modern songwriting´s most distinctive voices. 7) Audio CD Music The Calling by Zoe Records. In recent years, Mary Chapin Carpenter--once among the most promising stars of the folkie infiltration of Nashville ("Down at the Twist and Shout," "I Feel Lucky")--abandoned all desire to dot the country music charts. Free of that ill-fitting yoke she returned to being what she really was all along: A literate acoustic singer-songwriter. In 2004, she released a tour de force, Between Here and Gone, which combined affecting social commentary on the events of 9/11 with personal meditations on her changed life as a married woman living in rural Virginia. The Calling picks up where that album left off, using the same co-producer, pianist Matt Rollings, and core musicians, including John Jennings, who helped Carpenter shape her sonic landscape some 20 years ago. If the new album goes farther in advocating a political conscience--"On with the Song" takes jabs at the jingoistic rubes who dissed the Dixie Chicks, while "Why Shouldn´t We" insists we´ll have worthy heroes in office again one day--it largely invokes the same quiet, warm, and conversational tone as its predecessor. On the whisper-soft "Twilight," which frames a perfect, peaceful evening with a nearly spiritual grace, a listener might easily imagine himself chatting with the artist about long-held secrets and shared experiences, the Blue Ridge Mountains looming in the background. That is part of Carpenters gift--connecting with her audience´s shadow self, using her deeply nuanced alto to fill even the simplest words with profound knowing. As a pure craftsman, however, she ranks with the giants of past generations in capturing the small, bruised hearts seemingly lost in the chaos of a catastrophic event. "Houston," one such song here, recalls Woody Guthrie´s great "Deportee" in its power and the pathos of the Hurricane Katrina victims who were forced to evacuate their homes, leaving everything behind but fear and hope. "Mama´s got her baby/Sleeping in a grocery cart," it begins, at once setting up a picture of wrenching desperation. Carpenter, no stranger to blue moods herself, knows how tough it is to emerge from a dark period of pained restlessness to find one´s very self again. The album´s soothing closer, "Bright Morning Star," like much of the record as a whole, offers a beacon of light and safe harbor for those shipwrecked on life´s rocky shores. --Alanna Nash¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 6-Nov-2008, 601143111129, JCB-QUB-POB-FIB-I0B-SGB-PIB-HCB-8
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