Candycoatedwaterdrops

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candycoatedwaterdrops
Plumb-candycoatedwaterdrops.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 13, 1999
Length43:55
Label Essential
Producer Glenn Rosenstein
Plumb chronology
Plumb
(1997)
candycoatedwaterdrops
(1999)
The Best of Plumb
(2000)
Singles from candycoatedwaterdrops
  1. "Late Great Planet Earth"
    Released: 1999
  2. "God-Shaped Hole"
    Released: 1999
  3. "Here with Me"
    Released: 1999
  4. "Damaged"
    Released: 1999
  5. "Phobic"
    Released: 1999
  6. "Solace"
    Released: 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
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HM Magazine (not rated) [5]
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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.

Contents

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Late Great Planet Earth"Tiffany Arbuckle, Matt Bronleewe, Jimmy Collins3:56
2."Stranded"T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Ian Matthews3:39
3."Here with Me"T. Arbuckle, Thad Beaty, Bronleewe, Matt Stanfield4:04
4."Lie Low"T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe3:12
5."Phobic"T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Stanfield4:29
6."God-Shaped Hole"T. Arbuckle, Wayne Kirkpatrick3:50
7."Solace"Brandon Arbuckle, T. Arbuckle2:56
8."Worlds Collide: A Fairy Tale"T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Collins3:50
9."Damaged"T. Arbuckle, Beaty, Bronleewe3:56
10."Drugstore Jesus"T. Arbuckle, Bronleewe, Collins4:33
11."CandyCoatedWaterDrops"Bronleewe5:25
Total length:43:50

Covers

"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

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