Chaotic Resolve

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Chaotic Resolve
Studio album by Plumb
Released February 28, 2006
Recorded 2005
Genre Soft rock, pop metal[1][2]
Length 60:34
Label Curb
Producer Matt Bronleewe
Plumb chronology

Simply Plumb
(2005)
Chaotic Resolve
(2006)
Blink
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Jesus Freak Hideout [3]
Cross Rhythms [4]
The Phantom Tollbooth [5]

Chaotic Resolve is the fourth album by Christian singer Plumb which features the songs, "I Can't Do This", "Better", "Bittersweet", "Blush" and "Cut". It also features a remake of Michael W. Smith's song "Pray For Me" and an extended remix of "Damaged" as bonus tracks.

Track listing

Album release
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Blush (Only You)"  Tiffany Arbuckle-Lee, Matt Bronleewe 3:49
2. "I Can't Do This"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 4:03
3. "Real Life Fairytale"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 5:05
4. "Better" (featuring Rockefeller Jones)Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe, Shaun Shankel 4:10
5. "Manic"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 3:57
6. "Cut"  Arbuckle-Lee, Brandon Arbuckle, Jeremy Bose, Bronleewe 4:01
7. "Bittersweet"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 4:49
8. "Good Behavior"  Arbuckle-Lee, Arbuckle, Bronleewe 4:01
9. "Motion"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 3:54
10. "I Have Nothing"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe, Savannah Packard 2:52
11. "Jekyll & Hyde"  Arbuckle-Lee, Shankel 4:35
12. "Sleep"  Arbuckle-Lee, Bronleewe 5:46
13. "Damaged" (Redemption Extended Version) (Bonus Track)Arbuckle-Lee, Thad Beaty, Bronleewe 5:49
14. "Pray for Me" (Bonus Track)Wayne Kirkpatrick, Michael W. Smith 3:36
Total length:
60:27

Singles

  • "Better" (2005)
  • "I Can't Do This" (2005)
  • "Cut" (2006)
  • "Bittersweet" (2006)
  • "Real Life Fairytale" (2006)

References

  1. Breimeier, Russ. "Silent Screams". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved March 26, 2013. "[Eowyn is] more successful than Fireflight at capturing the gothic pop-metal of Evanescence and Plumb." 
  2. Breimeir, Russ. "Chaotic Resolve". TheFish.com. Christianity Today. Retrieved March 26, 2013. "But the dominant sound on Chaotic Resolve is the modern pop-metal popularized by Evanescence in 2003." 
  3. "Jesus Freak Hideout review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. February 28, 2006. Retrieved February 27, 2013. 
  4. "Cross Rhythms review". Cross Rhythms. April 24, 2006. Retrieved February 27, 2013. 
  5. "Cross Rhythms review". The Phantom Tollbooth. 3/12/06. Retrieved February 27, 2013. 


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