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1999 studio album by Plumb
candycoatedwaterdrops Released April 13, 1999 Length 43 :55 Label Essential Producer Glenn Rosenstein
"Late Great Planet Earth" Released: 1999
"God-Shaped Hole" Released: 1999
"Here with Me" Released: 1999
"Damaged" Released: 1999
"Phobic" Released: 1999
"Solace" Released: 1999
candycoatedwaterdrops is the second album of Christian singer Plumb . It has been critically acclaimed, and singles have appeared on major motion picture soundtracks such as Bruce Almighty and Drive Me Crazy . The songs "Stranded " and "Here with Me" were covered by Jennifer Paige on her second album Positively Somewhere , with the former track becoming a single and an airplay hit in mainland Europe.
Track listing [ edit ]
Album release Title Writer(s) 1. "Late Great Planet Earth" Tiffany Arbuckle, Matt Bronleewe, Jimmy Collins 3:56 2. "Stranded " T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Ian Matthews 3:39 3. "Here with Me" T. Arbuckle, Thad Beaty, Bronleewe, Matt Stanfield 4:04 4. "Lie Low" T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe 3:12 5. "Phobic" T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Stanfield 4:29 6. "God-Shaped Hole" T. Arbuckle, Wayne Kirkpatrick 3:50 7. "Solace" Brandon Arbuckle, T. Arbuckle 2:56 8. "Worlds Collide: A Fairy Tale" T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Collins 3:50 9. "Damaged" T. Arbuckle, Beaty, Bronleewe 3:56 10. "Drugstore Jesus" T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Collins 4:33 11. "CandyCoatedWaterDrops" Bronleewe 5:25 Total length: 43:50
"Damaged" was covered by the trance group Plummet in 2001.[8] There are two versions of the music video; one which includes a girl with balloons and another with mannequins.[citation needed ]
"Here with Me" and "Stranded " were covered by Jennifer Paige on her second album Positively Somewhere in 2001.[8]
Personnel [ edit ]
B.J. Aberle – bass, editing, mastering, loop editing
Tiffany Arbuckle – vocals, background vocals
Toni Armani – make-up, hair stylist
Thad Beaty – guitar
Steve Bishir – engineer, mixing
Richard Bissell – horn
John Bradbury – violin
Gary Burnette – guitar
George Cocchini – guitar
Dermot Crehan – violin
Paul Cullington – double bass
Philip Eastop – percussion
Jon Evans-Jones – violin
Chris Fogel – mixing
Steve Henderson – oboe
Rebecca Hirsch – violin
Tom Howard – arranger, conductor
Jimmy Jernigan – percussion, engineer
Fats Kaplin – lap steel guitar
Paul Kegg – cello
Patrick Kelly – engineer
Jennifer Kemp – clothing, wardrobe
Patrick Kiernan – violin
Boguslaw Kostecki – violin
Peter Lale – viola
Chris Laurence – double bass
Tony Lewis – cello
Ken Love – mastering
Jerry MacPherson – guitar
Paul Martin – viola
Jim McLeod – violin
Tony Miracle – programming
Perry Montague-mason – violin
David Nolan – violin
Peter Oxer – violin
Michelle Pearson – project coordinator
John Pigneguy – horn
Joe Porter – drums
Mike Purcell – programming, engineer
Michael Quinlan – loop programming
Tamara Reynolds – photography
Ric Robbins – DJ
Glenn Rosenstein – guitar, programming, background vocals, producer, engineer, Mellotron, VOX continental
Frank Schaefer – cello
Dan Shike – mixing assistant
F. Reid Shippen – mixing
Matt Stanfield – synthesizer, piano, programming, Mellotron
Traci Sterling – production coordination
Jackie Street – bass
Aaron Swihart – engineer
Brad Burke - assistant engineer
Cathy Thompson – violin
Lori Turk – make-up, hair stylist
Kate Wilkinson – viola
Jonathan Williams – cello
Bob Wohler – executive producer
Gavyn Wright – violin
References [ edit ]
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by Allmusic" . Allmusic. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "All Music Guide Review" . Artistdirect. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by Jesus Freak Hideout" . Artistdirect. April 4, 1999. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by Alex Figgis" . Cross Rhythms. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by HM Magazine" . HM Magazine. June 1, 1999. Archived from the original on July 13, 2001. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by The Phantom Tollbooth" . The Phantom Tollbooth. May 12, 1999. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ "candycoatedwaterdrops review by The Phantom Tollbooth" . The Phantom Tollbooth. May 24, 1999. Retrieved February 27, 2013 .
^ a b "candycoatedwaterdrops" . Plumb . 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2016-05-11 .
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