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Mary Chapin Carpenter - The Calling

The Calling

Music Artist :Mary Chapin Carpenter
Music Style :General
Record Label :Zoe Records
Release Date :2007-03-06
Store Price :$17.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Calling
2. We're All Right
3. Twilight
4. It Must Have Happened
5. On and on It Goes
6. Your Life Story
7. Houston
8. Leaving Song
9. On with the Song
10. Closer and Closer Apart
11. Here I Am
12. Why Shouldn't We
13. Bright Morning Star

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Words and Music to Inspire
Submitted on: 2009-10-26
I first really listened to Carpenter's music when I heard "Closer and Closer Apart" used as poignant background music for an episode in the television series "In Plain Sight." I had to have this magnificent song, and, of course, my pursuit led me to "The Calling." What a wonderful album. Carpenter's lyrics are so well crafted and so inspiring, I can not stop playing several of the songs every day. The beauty and clarity of her voice along with the fantastic accompaniment make this album a keeper. When she sings in "Leaving Song" of "the three greatest gifts of moving on are forgiveness, hope and the great beyond," I am encouraged to further step out into the world and take some chances. Her "Bright Morning Star" has become a touchstone in my life, and I have never been more serious when I say this. With her words, "But courage hears the sound of dawn approaching," I realize we can each find our own star and the light of discovery, safety and salvation. This is an incredible message from a great singer and lyricist.
Thanks for sharing your political views.
Submitted on: 2008-11-22
Unlike the reviewer Gilchrist, I'm glad artists like Carpenter, Springsteen, The Dixie Chicks and many others aren't shy about sharing their political views. Those who want to control our speech and political perspectives would prefer that people just ignore politics, or advance a politics of happy talk and god-blessing ourselves. Fortunately, most people refuse to be mind-numbed dittoheads and can deal with critical thought. Carpenter's politics are of the sort that are promoted in the Bible, which include working for social justice Yes!. There are plenty of right-wingers in this country who choose silence and complicity with America's corporate-military matrix The Corporation, and there are 'artists' like Lee Greenwood to entertain them. Other people prefer that artists mix their craft with awareness of the realities of the world, such as the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina When the Levees Broke - A Requiem In Four Acts (Documentary). Regarding 9/11, it was a horrific attack, but the death toll was small compared to what U.S. state terrorists have been inflicting on other countries for generations Rogue State, 3rd Edition: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower.
Carpenter was prescient in suggesting that the U.S. could have decent people in elected office again, as the Obama revolution has proven; but there is another revolution that is taking place in places like Venezuela and Brazil. That movement is based on grassroots power, not the power of politicians Beyond Elections: Redefining Democracy in the Americas, and it is advanced by musicians who don't care about the voices who threaten them with lost sales.
Here are a few other artists who have been raising consciousness, much to the dismay of authoritarian thought police:
Come on Now Social
Stay Human
Sonic Jihad
Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran

Keep your political views to yourself
Submitted on: 2008-11-07
OK, I've been a MCC fan-have most of her stuff, and once again, just like all of the other media-induced biased robots from Hollywood to New York-continue jumping on the bandwagon of the loud-mouths to judge and point fingers, when most of those people do not have the first sense or clue of the issues, or how we get to where we are at any given time. You cannot put all of the issues & challenges(when was the last time we ever had to deal with a 9/11?!) of this diverse and complex nation into a box, and label it. People in this country are some-so uninvolved and/or clueless, they're happy just to be able to get a fix by griping and complaining and be a bunch of spoiled cry-babies. The only result is tearing down this country, instead of lifting it up. People like Springsteen, the Dixie Ducks, Whoopi, Alec Baldwin, MCC..etc...should shut-up and entertain. I say that even when I may agree with some! Their opinions serve absolutely no purpose-none, but to ultimately shoot themselves in the foot by turning people off from buying their music, & movies. Doesn't sound too intelligent to me, but apparently that's par for the course. So, having said that, I'm surprised MCC, like the Dixie Ducks, in a musical community of Country artists, who's beliefs & values shun the negative attitudes, do not uphold the tradition of the faith-based country community. Maybe it's that they all cannot come up with anything else to say or talk about. For the entertainers out there: It's your perogative to roll the dice with your careers and the fans you claim to care about(only if they're buying your cds, and concert or movie tickets), but please do not use your entertainment platform, as a pulpit for spewing negativity in your personal views & opinions-guess what? Like my comments here I'm sure...NO ONE CARES!
Better when she doesn't try to preach politics.
Submitted on: 2008-04-19
I like it better when an artist doesn't try to tell me how right thier way of thinking is and how wrong any other political view has to be. I mean they should just stick to entertaining since none of them are smart enough to do more than that.

That aside this is just okay music compared to much of her other work. If you happen to be a big fan (like me) you will likely want this cd (and mostly enjoy it). If you are looking to give Mary Chapin Carpenter a try then I would look into Stones in the Road for a first purchase.
BEST MCC YET ,SHE'S MATURED LIKE A FINE WINE!
Submitted on: 2008-03-25
This album is her best yet. If you're looking for some of her more hook heavy styled songs like ,SHUT UP&KISS ME ,I FEEL LUCKY& PASSIONET KISSES,this may not be the album for you.If you're looking for songs with depth, passion and strong lyrical and musical content,BUY IT! She has come a long way since her early days. The more you listen to it the more you will love it. The songs have real heart, depth and meaning. Her vocals are as strong as I have ever heard fom her,both musically&recorded. The recording is impeccable,both strong&clear,with vocals that are super strong. The songs are all strong & meaningful.IF you are not moved by "HOUSTON" there is something wrong with you! THIS IS TRUE AMERICANA at it's finest!!!!!!!!!!

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