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Between Here and Gone quietly demands the listener's attention and dives deeply into a labyrinth of emotions before emerging as a validating, affirmative, and instructive experience; it is an album not only to experience, but to hold on to.
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Carpenter reestablishes herself not only as a world-class poet, but as an artist of the first order.
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BlenderIf the comfy, mostly acoustic, fiddle-inflected tunes are pure Nashville craft, the lyrics speak bluntly about personal dislocation and loneliness. [May 2004, p.119]
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Entertainment WeeklyA dashboard light for life's dark roads. [30 Apr 2004, p.162]
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Q MagazineBeautifully written, played and sung, but just once it would be nice to hear a bit of distortion, a fluffed note and some real soul. [Jun 2004, p.96]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 0 out of 14
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Negative: 2 out of 14
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DavidMAug 13, 2004a beautiful, brilliant, moving album
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PatriciaLJul 9, 2004
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KeithCJun 12, 2004A truly gifted songwriter and musician. Between Here and Gone is "Chapins" finest work to date!!