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Carbon Leaf, Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat

Audio CD

Disk ID: 99175

Disk length: 47m 54s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Learn to Fly 4:04
2. Love Loss Hope Repeat 4:18
3. Under the Wire 3:54
4. Royal One 4:03
5. A Girl and Her Horse 3:54
6. Texas Stars 4:58
7. Block of Wood 4:03
8. Comfort 3:56
9. The War Was in Color 6:14
10. Bright Lights 4:08
11. International Airport 4:12

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Review

In its 13 years together, Richmond, Va. quintet Carbon Leaf has evolved from an Irish-laced bar band into a legitimate rock outfit, and one of Vanguard Record's most coveted artists-along the way winning a soda company's "Best New Artist" contest and earning a bona fide hit with "Life Less Ordinary" (on 2004's Indian Summer album). Led by singer/songwriter Barry Privett and a stinging Rickenbacker 12-string, the band wastes no time aiming for a follow-up on Love Loss Hope Repeat. "But I can see you fly away," sings a disheartened Privett on the break-up song "Learn To Fly," rising up to proclaim, "As I fall apart, I learn to fly." Such an optimism-replaces-hopelessness blueprint, which has befitted Carbon Leaf on five previous records, is peppered throughout the 11 songs here, including the country-flavored "Block of Wood" and perhaps the strongest track of the herd, "A Girl and Her Horse." "And away she rides to the great unknown," Privett sings over a driving guitar lead, effusively aware that Carbon Leaf now knows precisely where it's going. --Scott Holter

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