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Long Line of Leavers

Caedmon's CallAudio Cassette
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)


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CAEDMON’S CALL

Caedmon’s Call returns to what they do best with their new album titled Overdressed. Overdressed also features the return of Derek Webb to the Caedmon’s fold, adding his vocals and songwriting to the album and upcoming tour.

Band leader Cliff Young proclaims this their most organic record yet, returning their sound to its acoustic-yet-engaging beginnings and harkening back to their… Read more in Amazon's Caedmon's Call Store

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  • Audio Cassette (October 10, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Essential
  • ASIN: B00004YWTD
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,358,859 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Only One
2. Love Is Different
3. Prepare Ye the Way
4. Prove Me Wrong
5. Mistake of My Life
6. Masquerade
7. What You Want
8. Valleys Fill First
9. Can't Lose You
10. Love Along
11. Dance
12. Piece of Glass
13. Ballad of San Francisco

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars growth is good!, November 1, 2000
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This review is from: Long Line of Leavers (Audio CD)
Showing a wider range of influences than ever before, Long Line of Leavers (Essential) fully displays the immense talent of Caedmon's Call. The album smoothly rides from soaring folk ballads to southern rock with pleasantly unexpected twists along the way.

As usual, the tenth Caedmon's project strength lies in strong songwriting and vocal diversity. "Non-touring" member Aaron Tate supplies several songs, as does guitarist Derek Webb. Producer Ed Cash contributed a vulnerable, haunting song entitled "Masquerade."

I never tire of listening to Caedmon's because three members, Webb and new parents Cliff and Danielle Young, share lead vocalist duties. I also enjoy the depth of the band. Few "folk-rock" bands include two percussionists and a keyboard/organist alongside the standard two guitars and bassist.

A few things are obvious from a first listen-they've expanded their collective CD collections past Toad the Wet Sprocket and the Indigo Girls and the typically lamenting Derek Webb has found love. Girls, it's true, Webb's engaged to singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken. Songs like "Love is Different" stand in stark contrast to his usual single musings, as he declares, "Maybe you're the dream I'm wakin' from / `Cause I see you everywhere I go / Darlin' you are such a mystery to me, you know."

One thing that's stayed the same is the lyrical appeal to college-aged fans. The first song documents the difficulty Christians can have with the metaphor of God as lover. "I expect and I believe that / You're gonna run out of love / You're gonna give me the shove / `cause that's the thing that lovers do / then there's You."

Another track destined to become a collegiate favorite is "Valleys Fill First." "My friends up above me / don't understand why I struggle like I do ... Down in the valley / It seems that I'm at my worst / My consolation is that you've baptized this earth / Well down in the valley / Valleys fill first."

Because of the strength of each song, my favorite track changes by the day, but today I relate to the wavering soul in "Prove Me Wrong" pleading "Keep me still until the day You / Cast down my doubts / Please prove me wrong / `Cause these demon's can be so strong."

A few of the songs may be familiar to fans. "Piece of Glass" was featured on the Intimate Portrait enhanced CD and the third track, "Prepare Ye the Way," is a cover of an old John Michael Talbot favorite.

I applaud the development of Caedmon's sound in Long Line of Leavers. It took guts, and I think it's really paid off. Though "Mistake of My Life" is about Derek moving to Nashville to be near Sandra, I think it could apply to the band stepping out on a limb with this album, "once [they've] gone [they] cannot look back / [they've] got to trust this is right." The risk was well worth it.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long Line of Talent, December 19, 2000
This review is from: Long Line of Leavers (Audio CD)
Caedmon's Call equals talent. Pure and unwavering talent. And there's a lot of it. With an ensemble of 7 band members Caedmon's Call is BIG on sound. While their last album produced a sequence of lulling, country ladden overtones, "Long Line of Leavers" shows the band exploring some new territory along the lines of guitar pop (think Sixpence None the Richer), anthemic praise and worship and even classical. Yet, their quality never loses it's charictaristic smoothness or originality. The album contains a lot of song contribution and co-writing from old pal and co-founder Aaron Taite, who has helped fuel the bands success from the beginning. With songs like "Prepare Ye The Way", "Mistake Of My Life" and "Can't Lose You", Long Line Of Leavers is a guaranteed success, that has something for everyone. Lyrically brilliant and sonically sensational this one's a keeper!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Growing Out of Their Roots, April 13, 2001
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This review is from: Long Line of Leavers (Audio CD)
On previous albums, Caedmon's Call showed wore their influences like t-shirts: a little Indigo Girls here, a little REM here, and some Toad the Wet Sprocket to top off the ensemble. Leavers shows them not abandoning their roots as an acoustic band, but growing from them - moving beyond imitation into something more original.

While "Valleys Fill First," "Prove Me Wrong," "Love Is Different," and the John Michael Talbot cover "Prepare Ye The Way" all could easily have fit onto previous Caedmon's albums, the group finds itself exploring some new sounds on this album, with mixed results. "Mistake of My Life" injects some Beatles-via-BNL melodicism into the mix, while the rock energy of "What You Want" kicks things into high gear. Other highlights are the smooth, modern pop of such tracks as "Dance," and "Can't Lose You," one of many tracks given the distinct sonic touch of CCM producer du jour, Monroe Jones.

Throw in the devastating "Masquerade" (written by co-producer Ed Cash and sung beautifully by Danielle Young - MORE LEAD VOCALS, DANIELLE! PLEASE!), and Derek Webb's playful, album-closing ode to singlehood "The Ballad of San Francisco," and you have the occasionally beautiful, occasionally inspiring mix of Long Line of Leavers. It may jump from place to place musically and thematically, but I have yet to hear a more solid collection of songs this year.

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