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- Summary: This is Carpenter's first studio release since 1996, and features a seven-piece band.
- Record Label: Sony
- Genre(s): Country, Folk
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A landmark album that is Carpenter's best effort since 1994's Stones in the Road -- and, quite possibly, her best ever.
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While her introspection and understated approach bog things down at times, songs like "The Dreaming Road" and "King of Love" are finely crafted and often hauntingly beautiful.
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This album - musically more extravagant, lyrically just as searching - takes its place at the shoulder of 1994's Stones In The Road as her best yet.
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Carpenter delivers a batch of reassuring songs -- about confidence in yourself and the world -- making you wish she'd check in a bit more often.
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She's always straddled musical genres, and Time*Sex*Love boasts a clear pop streak, with the influence of the Beach Boys evident on the harmonies of "Maybe World" and the string arrangements on "What Was It Like" and "King of Love."
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Entertainment WeeklyStick with her slow, depressing stuff, and bring your Zoloft. [6/1/2001, p.90]
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