Heart-Shaped Scar

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Heart-Shaped Scar
Studio album by L.P.
Released 2001
Genre Rock
Label Koch Records[1]
L.P. chronology

Heart-Shaped Scar
(2001)
Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol
(2004)

Heart-Shaped Scar is a studio album released in 2001 by L.P..[2]

Reception

Allmusic reviewed the album positively, grading it with four stars out of five.[3] Thom Jurek, who reviewed the album noted: "LP's debut, Heart-Shaped Scar, is a roaring, snotty, bratty, bad-ass pop/rock record full of killer riffs, crunching guitars, and LP's voice, which is equal parts Maggie Bell, Pat Benatar, and Robert Plant ground like glass through a deep Rolling Stones, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd, blues-rock, and biker sensibility."[3]

Composition

No. Title Length
1. "Perfect" (L.P./David Lowery) 5:14
2. "Love Somebody" (L.P./David Lowery/Alan Weatherhead) 5:01
3. "Heart-Shaped Scar" (L.P./Barb Morrison/Charles Neiland) 4:30
4. "Coming Home" (Johnny Hickman/L.P.) 4:49
5. "Long Time" (L.P./Barb Morrison/Charles Neiland) 3:21
6. "Kiss It All Goodbye" (L.P./Barb Morrison/Charles Neiland) 4:22
7. "Shut You Out" (L.P./David Lowery) 4:45
8. "Follow Me Down" (L.P./David Lowery) 5:26
9. "Insane" (L.P.) 4:14
10. "When I'm Not with You" (L.P./David Lowery/Alan Weatherhead) 5:21
11. "Greenbriar" (L.P./David Lowery/Alan Weatherhead) 3:41

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