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CD REVIEW: Christian coffeehouse group Caedmon's Call's latest lacks substance
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Nora Frost
University Wire
10-10-2000
(The Lariat) (U-WIRE) WACO, Texas -- It looks like Caedmon's got its calling wrong this time. In 1997, Caedmon's Call defined and made popular Christian coffeehouse music with a self-titled CD.
Three years later, Caedmon's Call has strayed from its raw originality. Their new CD, Long Line of Leavers, is kind of like oatmeal -- it had some tasty moments, but there was nothing to chew on. It is expected of Caedmon's Call to deliver piercing lyrics and tunes to be performed on the acoustic guitar around the campfire.
Unfortunately, great expectations are ...
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