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Beautiful Lumps of Coal

Plumb Audio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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Product Details


1. Free
2. Sink N' Swim
3. Without You
4. Boys Don't Cry
5. Hold Me
6. Walk Away
7. Taken
8. Nice Naive And Beautiful
9. Unnoticed
10. Real
11. Love'em & Kiss'em
12. Go

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Album Description

Tiffany Arbuckle delivers her most powerful album to date with this 2003 release on Curb Records. 12 tracks.

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4.5 out of 5 stars (24 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful lumps of Plumb, July 3 2003
This review is from: Beautiful Lumps of Coal (Audio CD)
Is it possible that singer Tiffany Arbuckle has seen into my heart and journeyed to my soul because it haunts me that Beautiful lumps of Coal seems to depict my life and feelings exactly! I am blown away by this new album...I didn't think it possible for Plumb to outdo their previous 'Candy Coated waterdrops' but (and I can't believe I'm going to say this) I think I like it even better! It's a tough call though. So all I'll say is that Tiffany and all who worked on the album are incredibly talented (understatement) and Plumb is the best thing since sliced bread!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Plumb is a peach!, May 24 2003
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Kelly L. Norman "li'l rock & roller" (Plymouth, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Beautiful Lumps of Coal (Audio CD)
I live near & work in Ann Arbor, the bastion of liberalism and the who-are-you-looking-at attitude in Michigan. My best friend lives in Grand Rapids, home of Zondervan, the Dutch Reformed church, and tasteful women's pantsuits . For some reason, they put the wimpy Christian radio stations on *my* side of the state---the ones that just play Barney song sound-alikes ("I love Him, He loves me") or what singer songwriter Bob Franke calls "Jesus is my girlfriend" songs (write pop song, add Jesus & stir); while the reactionary "west coast" of the penninsula has stations that play Christian rock that hits hard.... either in volume, style or in the pointed nature of their lyrics.

So when I visit my friend, I look forward to hearing those stations until they fade out on the way home. This last time, I got to hear not only an interview by the driving force of Plumb, Ms. Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, but the entire content of this CD! It hits hard in all the right ways. I immediately purchased it when I got home & it's been on my changer ever since.

This is not a recording that jumps out at you as "Christian Music." I don't think it just preaches to the choir, as most stuff in that genre does. Plumb talks about life...the sort of matter that believers and non-believers alike can relate to. It does not shy away from sin, selfishness, eating disorders, the sturm & drang of parent/adolescent relations (I have yet to listen to "Boys Don't Cry" without having to wipe my own tears),and abuse. But with a background of the first awakenings of new and blossoming love, and a young woman finding her own independence,it paints altering hues, not just darkness.

Arbuckle-Lee's voice, and the music, is (no pun intended)divine. She cites Suzanne Vega, Patty Griffin, and Leigh Nash as influences; with her own stamp, she's incorporated some of each in a voice that can be vulnerable, strong, and always siren-like.

Plumb doesn't use "Christian-ese". Jesus is all over this CD in that the lyrics show a mature knowledge of his teachings, even though his name is never mentioned in the songs. And to some, due in part to our own clumsiness in communicating it in other times, the message may come across better that way.

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5.0 out of 5 stars catchy music with a point...., April 14 2004
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This review is from: Beautiful Lumps of Coal (Audio CD)
I've been a Plumb fan since about 1999 when I first heard the single "Stranded". I loved the song and so I invested in the full-length album "Candycoatedwaterdrops" without ever hearing another song from it. The album was only halfway disappointing, meaning, I loved about 5 or so of the songs and didn't really care for the other 5 or so. Well when I heard that Tiffany was returning to released "Beautiful Lumps Of Coal", I was sketcy, but still wanted to hear what she had to offer this time around, I mean after, artists do grow, right?

well I took the chance again, and this time I was happy I did. There is not a single disappointment song on the entire album.

My personal favorites are "Boys Don't Cry", "Without You", "Hold Me", "Free", and "Nice, Naive, & Beautiful".

The music for the most part is fresh, positive, uplifting and upbeat. The songs are definitely catcy music with a point, which is so refreshing from what you hear on mainstream radio these days.

Whats so great about Plumb is that even though its technically Christian rock, I have friends that aren't even Christians that love this.

you gotta check this out, It will have you hooked.

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