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Fred Eaglesmith, Falling Stars and Broken Hearts

Audio CD

Disk ID: 769583

Disk length: 42m 16s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2007

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Ain't Ever Givin' In 3:00
2. Pretty Girl 2:22
3. Indian Motorcycles 2:17
4. Sugarcane 2:57
5. Ordinary Guy 3:13
6. Cumberland Country 4:07
7. Rev It Up 2:16
8. Soft On My Shoulder 2:13
9. Dancin' On the Bar 4:12
10. I Wanna Buy your Truck 3:38
11. Cold War 2:40
12. Your Sister Cried 9:14

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Review

With a potent mix of roots rock, roadhouse blues, and goofy asides, Canadian singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith knows how to wax poetically about what really matters--cars, trains, and girls (just check out classics "Time to Get a Gun" from Lipstick, Lies & Gasoline and Ralph's Last Show's "Big Hair"). Falling Stars and Broken Hearts may lack some of the comedic charms of his previous albums, but it should still serve the legion of Fredheads just fine. There are plenty of gems here: the creepy Tom Waits-inspired "Pretty Girl," the infectious guitar pop of "Sugarcane," and the sweet samba of "Soft on My Shoulder." Unfortunately, compared to Eaglesmith's anthemic Lipstick, Lies & Gasoline, the slower-paced, more earnest Falling Stars is a bit of a downer. --Jason Verlinde

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Falling Stars and Broken Hearts

Tracks: 13 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 45m 8s (+2m 52s)

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