Plumb - Candycoatedwaterdrops
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 See Larger Image | candycoatedwaterdrops Artist : Plumb List Price : $16.98 USD Your Price : $14.99 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1999-04-13 Studio : Essential Label : Essential Avg. Customer Rating : (105 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Candycoatedwaterdrops Plumb ain't dumb Rating: This cd is extremely good. The lyrics and the music blend perfectly with the sound of the singer's voice. Their cd title is a bit odd, but their music is awesome. Check them out. I love this cd the most but their other ones aren't too bad either.
Customer Reviews for Candycoatedwaterdrops Cd Good Pop/Rock Rating: Although I don't believe that it is on a par with her album, 'Chaotic Resolve', this album is quite good.
It features various sounds ranging from mild pop to more intense rock. The vocals of the lead singer are very unique and add a lot to the package.
Most of the songs are lyrically ambiguous. They could be talking about a relationship with God or a human. A couple of the songs are more spiritually focused, particularly 'God Shaped Hole', which I think is the best song on the album.
This is not as edgy as 'Chaotic Resolve', but it is still good and worth a listen.
Editorial Reviews for Candycoatedwaterdrops Audio Cd Amazon.com There shall be no sophomore slump here. Plumb's Candycoatedwaterdrops is one of the better modern-rock outings in the world of contemporary Christian music. As with their self-titled debut in 1997, Plumb embrace programming and loops on their second recording. However, this time singer-songwriter Tiffany Arbuckle steps up in the mix and takes center stage, making the band's sound all too human. "Late Great Planet Earth," "Here with Me," and "Solace" testify that Arbuckle and the band can certainly shake the walls. Songs like "Phobic" offer a counterpoint with a dreamy and lush backdrop. Producer Matt Bronleewe is another reason why Candycoatedwaterdrops stands tall, as he balances technology with pop sensibilities ("God-Shaped Hole" and "Worlds Collide: A Fairy Tale"), not to mention contributions from the London Symphony Orchestra. Well written, well produced, this one's a keeper. --Michael Lyttle
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