All That We Let In
2004 studio album by Indigo Girls
All That We Let In | ||||
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Studio album by Indigo Girls | ||||
Released | February 17, 2004 (2004-02-17) | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 45:58 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Peter Collins | |||
Indigo Girls chronology | ||||
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Singles from All That We Let In | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (69/100)[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Billboard | (favorable)[3] |
Blender | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B+[4] |
The Guardian | [5] |
PopMatters | [6] |
Rolling Stone | [7] |
Uncut | [8] |
USA Today | [9] |
All That We Let In is the ninth studio album by the Indigo Girls, released in 2004. The cover art is by alternative comics artist Jaime Hernandez of Love and Rockets fame.
The album was released in two versions: a single-disc, audio-only version and a CD+DVD version containing a 30-minute, bonus DVD with 6 songs.[2]
Track listing
- "Fill It Up Again" (Emily Saliers) – 3:49
- "Heartache for Everyone" (Amy Ray) – 3:15
- "Free in You" (Saliers) – 3:47
- "Perfect World" (Ray) – 3:36
- "All That We Let In" (Saliers) – 4:40
- "Tether" (Ray) – 6:15
- "Come On Home" (Saliers) – 4:41
- "Dairy Queen" (Ray) – 3:49
- "Something Real" (Saliers) – 4:09
- "Cordova" (Ray) – 3:47
- "Rise Up" (Saliers) – 4:10
Track listing – Bonus DVD
- "Dairy Queen"
- "Fill It Up Again"
- "Come On Home"
- "Perfect World"
- "Galileo"
- "Kid Fears"
References
- ^ a b "Critic Reviews for All That We Let In". Metacritic. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ a b All That We Let In at AllMusic
- ^ Vrabel, Jeff (2004-02-24). "Indigo Girls: All That We Let In". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2004-03-19. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Williams, Jenny (2004-02-20). "All That We Let In Review". Entertainment Weekly. No. 752. p. 67. Archived from the original on April 26, 2009. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Sullivan, Caroline (2004-02-12). "Indigo Girls, All That We Let In". The Guardian. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Gilstrap, Andrew (2004-03-26). "Indigo Girls: All That We Let In". PopMatters. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Puterbaugh, Parke (2004-01-29). "Indigo Girls: All That We Let In : Music Reviews". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2007-11-09. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ "Indigo Girls - All That We Let In". Uncut: 92. April 2004. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
- ^ Gardner, Elysa (2004-02-17). "A different shade of Indigo; a twin tribute to rock (Indigo Girls, All That We Let In)". USA Today. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
External links
- All That We Let In at Metacritic
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