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Mary Chapin Carpenter, Come on Come on December 10, 2009 Espy (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Received the cd in condition promised in a timely manner. This is a replacement cd for one that was stolen and I'm very happy to have it back. Thanks.
One Of Greatest Of 1990s... December 26, 2008 Daniel S. Joyce (San Jose, CA) Along with Aimee Mann's solo debut Whatever, this is my favorite album of the 1990s. Great magery, especially in the title track. A must have for any MCC fan.
Excellent CD March 12, 2008 A Muse... This is a great CD for those who enjoy country music and those who like just a little.
Excellent! December 29, 2007 Elizabeth D. Rowell (Sparta NC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This CD is perfect for any mood you are in. There are upbeat songs, soothing songs, thoughtful songs----anything you are looking for. One of the best!!
The Quintessential MCC Album December 21, 2007 T. Davis (Seattle, WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the one Mary Chapin-Carpenter CD that everyone should have. There's not a weak song on it, nor any false sentiment; every word and chord rings true and beautiful. It appeals to everyone, not just women, and several of the songs are downright toughminded: "The Hard Way," "He Thinks He'll Keep Her," "Walking Through Fire," and "I Take My Chances." But Mary also sings funloving songs like "I Feel Lucky" and "The Bug," and tender ones like "Rhythm of the Blues" and the title track. Rounding out the album are the impossibly romantic "Not Too Much to Ask," Lucinda Williams' wonderful "Passionate Kisses," and the heartbreaking "Only a Dream." I can't say enough good things about this album. Just get it. You'll love it, too.
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