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Lyndsay Diaries

Tops Of Trees Are On Fire

Militia Group 9

Released on November 5, 2002

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Scott Windsor has raised the bar on his second and most outstanding album to date. Though keeping to his acoustic ideals, he has brought in more drums, strings, piano, keys, slide guitar, and harmonica to make for a more full sound. Engineered and Produced by the brilliant Sean O'Donnel (Dogwood, Reeve Oliver) at his JumboSound Studio in El Cajon, CA. Fans of Elliott Smith, Bright Eyes, & Dashboard Confessional will be enjoy Scott's soothing melodies and heartfelt lyrics.

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Average Customer Rating: 3.5 with 10 reviews (See Below)
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Song Titles
# Song Name Popularity
1 The Tops Of Trees Are On Fire  10%
2 Cowboy Voted #2  20%
3 Mixtapes And Memories Voted #3  18%
4 Sometimes  8%
5 Paper Airplane Dream  5%
6 The Consequences Of Learning How To Fly Voted #1  27%
7 How We Kill Ourselves  0%
8 The 20th Year  0%
9 Illustrations Of Melbourne  8%
10 Des Peres  3%
Come back on or after Tuesday, November 5 to vote for your favorite songs

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Eric from Stein, Netherlands 
Jan 12 2005 Rating: 5/5 Stars

better production! to start with. next to that, a more stable sound to the songs, and to the album in whole. best song with no doubt i think, is "the consequences of learning how to fly", it's brilliant. the cd is really good, although it drags a little after 10 songs or so. but that could've been my opinion at the moment i was listening it.

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Joe from Croydon, PA 
May 25 2004 Rating: 5/5 Stars

I get tired of everyone saying "These guys sound like". This album is perfect for you if you love sad songs and acoustic guitars. The songs are performed beautifully in such a serene voice. I couldn't have been more pleased with this album. If you are someone who gets into very mellow songs and lyrics that pull at your heart, then this album is most definatly for you.

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Shane from Tukwila, WA 
Jul 3 2003 Rating: 3/5 Stars

This CD is ok? It's not as good as the first one but still has some good songs. If you like emo then check this out. But buy his first CD first. Also you might want to check out some bands like, Brand New's New CD, Teenage Puberty and Straight*Line. They all rock.

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Al from Grove City, OH 
May 27 2003 Rating: 3/5 Stars

ok, i downloaded a whole bunch of Scott's songs before i bought this, and i really liked them. kind of a dashboard confessional with a little more folk sound. so i bought this and his first one at the same time. it turned out, most of the tracks i downloaded that i liked, were on the first cd. dont get me wrong, this cd is still pretty good. "cowboy" alone is worth buying the cd. but its not quite what i expected. so in review: this cd=good, first cd=better, loben=totally awesome.

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Dan from Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 
Apr 4 2003 Rating: 2/5 Stars

a generic version of dashboard, with a voice not nearly as good as Chris's. This album is not worth getting...if you like this style of music, buy a "Feeling Left Out" cd instead. But don't buy this!

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Sam from Yuma, AZ 
Mar 18 2003 Rating: 2/5 Stars

Wow this is a really good cd.......for me to poop on. Only one song on here is kinda good, not that the music is that bad, the dudes voice drives me nuts, he sounds like an 11 year old girl....on crack. For the music i have to give it at least 2 stars, but i wouldn't really recommend this, try to download a song or two first.

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Jake from Peoria, AZ 
Mar 16 2003 Rating: 5/5 Stars

This Cd is great! Scott Windsor has done it again. At first your gonna think just another dashboad wripoff but this is better. Great Lyrics. Pick it up now. A-

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Brian from Ooltewah, TN 
Dec 2 2002 Rating: 5/5 Stars

yeah, when you listen to this you're gonna think, "this is like dashboard...", but so what. this is a good solid album, from the lyndsay diaries... i would also recommend getting "remember the memories" the debut from the lyndsay diaries too.

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Chris from Bountiful, UT 
Nov 15 2002 Rating: 2/5 Stars

Ugh, I expected a lot better than this shit. The only really good song on the CD is #3 and thats about it. If you haven't heard the lyndsey diaries yet then they sound like Dashboard Confessional, but not near as good. Your typical, one guy, acoustic guitar, and whinny voice.

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Pete from Worcester, United Kingdom 
Nov 12 2002 Rating: 5/5 Stars

Scott Windsor, the man behind "the lyndsay diaries" deserves a pat on the back for this, His second full length. Following on from his breathakingly brilliant album 'remember the memories' he continues to write about tragedy, friendship, triumph, love, loneliness, e.t.c But this time Scott has developed from pure acoustic tracks and rears toward a more 'Band' feel. Fans of Elliott Smith, Bright Eyes, Dashboard Confessional & OneLineDrawing will be enjoy Scott's soothing melodies and heartfelt lyrics. This is one c.d that will remain on the top of the pile for a long time.



 
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