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Copeland Album: “In Motion [Bonus Track]”
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In Motion [Bonus Track] |
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Release Date:2005-03-21
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Adult Alternative, The Coffeehouse
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Label:3D
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:4527313003536
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Review - :
The line between "angelic" and "wimpy" is a pretty subjective one. {@The Militia Group} calls {$Aaron Marsh}'s vocals "angelic" and "breathy" -- others might hear lightweight and wimpy. But there's no denying the beauty his throat generates when he's at his best, and he's at his best more often than not on {$Copeland}'s sophomore effort. {^In Motion} is a surprisingly varied album, offering everything from the muscular {\emo} attack of {&"No One Really Wins"} to the {\waltz}-time accordion-and-falsetto strangeness of {&"Kite."} Although the band's configuration is the standard {\rock & roll} lineup of two guitars, bass, and drums, the vocals are layered so elegantly that the band often sounds much bigger (notice in particular the very nicely arranged {&"Sleep"} and {&"Love Is a Fast Song"}); from time to time the band also brings in woodwinds and strings, which offer a highly effective counterpoint to the slabs of big guitar that generally dominate the sonic landscape. As an added surprise, the package includes a bonus disc that offers four acoustic versions of two songs each from {^In Motion} and {^Beneath Medicine Tree}. Strongly recommended. [A Japanese version added a bonus track.] ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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