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Nothing Rhymes With Woman (AMAZON EXCLUSIVE)

Nothing Rhymes With Woman (AMAZON EXCLUSIVE)
Carbon Leaf

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Product Description

Amazon Exclusive version of Carbon Leaf's Nothing Rhymes With Woman. Includes bonus tracks "Tip Toe" and " Lake Of Silver Bells (Acoustic)".

Track Listing

  1. Indecision
  2. Another Man's Woman
  3. Miss Hollywood
  4. Cinnamindy
  5. Lake Of Silver Bells
  6. What Have You Learned?
  7. Mexico
  8. X-Ray
  9. Drops Of Rain
  10. Meltdown
  11. Pink
  12. Snowfall Music
  13. Seed
  14. Tip Toe
  15. Lake Of Silver Bells (Acoustic)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70483 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-05-19
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks

Customer Reviews

Great Album for Summer 095
Carbon Leaf's newest album Nothing Rhymes With Woman is a good combination of singable tunes with enough edge to make for a good listening CD. I have had a chance to listen to this CD several times over and have also heard some of the new songs performed in concert. I must say the new songs fit in nicely with the older Carbon Leaf catalog. There are some who may wish for the Echo Echo days when there was more of a Celtic influence to Carbon Leaf's music, but bands and people change and apparantly this is the exact album the band wanted to make. While some of the tracks do sound a bit overproduced, there is still enough power in the songs to lift it through. My personal favorites are Indecision, Miss Hollywood, Lake of Silver Bells, Pink, and Seed.

Carbon Leaf has always been that alternative band that has come ohh so close to breaking through to "bigger" time status. I am not sure if this album will do it, or whether the band even cares about that anymore, but this is an overall very good album and will be playing in my car all summer.

Enjoyable, the same and different all at once4
I am new to Carbon Leaf and was luck enough to have seen them live once. I didn't get into them until their last album, worked my way back and became a fan, so I haven't seen them grow as much as some fans here but I do see the change in this new album and its all for the better. Some of the different songs on the album are "another man's woman," which has a bluesy tone. "Lake of Silver Bells" always makes me sing along, and "Pink" is a song that moves me to my soul. Music should felt in your bones, fiber and soul and that what Carbon Leaf does for me. Pick up this album, you won't be disappointed.

Sounds of Summer 2009!5
Carbon Leaf's latest album, "Nothing Rhymes with Woman", is a fantastic followup. The smooth instrumentals and harmonies make the songs easy to sing along with. From the bluesy "Another Man's Woman" to the misty "Pink" to the trip back to childhood summers in "X-ray", the tracks are mostly relaxed and mellow (like summertime). The album seems like a growing period for a band who refuses to do the same old style over and over again. It's pop that's still grounded and gentle. A very enthusiastic thumbs up.