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1
Heart In Hand
04:38
547 plays
2
Wash Away
04:30
441 plays
3
Fragments
03:50
364 plays
4
Famous
03:04
523 plays
5
The Man Who Would Be Santa
04:43
353 plays
6
Angel Without Wings
04:19
1,020 plays
7
Answer Me
05:31
381 plays
8
Life in the City
04:13
303 plays
9
Japan
05:24
314 plays
10
Call It Even
03:40
370 plays
11
Sunrays and Saturdays
03:36
498 plays
12
Candyman
04:19
291 plays
13
Falling Down
04:12
307 plays
14
Goodnight My Friend
06:34
291 plays
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album review
Fans of Vertical Horizon's breakthrough album Everything You Want may want to add Running on Ice to their collection. First released in 1995, their debut was distributed by Rhythmic Records (home of Jacopierce) for a reason. The album is a folk-based collection of songs with none that resemble the hard rock, electric guitar sounds that made them popular. Members of Dave Mathews Band (Carter Beauford) and Jackopierce make appearances, which results in a cool pickup for fans of those bands. Running on Ice reflects the band's early roots (and appreciation of James Taylor). Obviously fans of There and Back Again will love this CD, but it might be a stretch for the modern rock listener who shies away from mellow, softer sounds. ~ JT Griffith, All Music Guide
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