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Carrie Newcomer, The Age of Possibility

Audio CD

Disk ID: 678454

Disk length: 43m 58s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. When It's Gone It's Gone 4:14
2. Tornado Alley 3:43
3. Threads 3:38
4. Love Is Wide 3:04
5. All I Know 3:43
6. Bare To The Bone 3:26
7. Anything With Wings 3:40
8. Just Like Downtown 3:32
9. Sparrow 2:41
10. Seven Dreams 2:59
11. It's Not OK 2:51
12. One Great Cry 3:20
13. This Too Will Pass 2:57

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Review

Though Carrie Newcomer ranks with the most literary-minded of contemporary troubadours, The Age of Possibility is as impressive for its musical buoyancy and melodic grace as it is for its narrative command. The album finds Newcomer, coproducer Mark Williams, and session leader Don Dixon achieving a perfect balance of sound and sense. Subtle touches pay significant dividends: the cello that underscores the hymnlike purity of "Thread" and "Sparrow," the accordion that waltzes through the autobiographical "Just Like Downtown," the vibraphone that gives the shimmer to "Seven Dreams." For all the thematic ambition of this song cycle--as Newcomer sings of love and loss, blood and legacy, the passage of time and the timelessness of faith--the results are never ponderous or preachy. --Don McLeese

Other Versions

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The Age of Possibility

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 44m (+0m 2s)

The Age of Possibility

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 43m 26s (-1m 28s)

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