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  • Summary: The first release of new material from the Canadian country singer-songwriter in three yewars was produced by Dave Cobb.
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S Lazy H
Well I was born in this valley On this ranch I was raised I learned to lope, rope and dally On the S Lazy H Well the roots of my people They run deep... See the rest of the song lyrics
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  1. Oct 12, 2015
    80
    It's thrilling and moving to hear Lund indulge his serious side on this gorgeously forlorn new LP.
  2. Oct 20, 2015
    80
    Melodically engaging and narratively compelling, Things That Can’t Be Undone furthers the case for Corb Lund as one of the best contemporary country songwriters.
  3. Oct 12, 2015
    80
    The pairing of Lund and Cobb on Things That Can't Be Undone is a feather in both their caps; as an album, it forges a new path in country music, yet remains exceptionally close to the tradition's heart.
  4. Oct 12, 2015
    80
    For all the lyrical power of those songs (and others here), the album’s most affecting moment may be its most plain-spoken: At the set’s end, Lund shares a song about a young niece who died of cancer, “Sunbeam,” that brims with quiet, heartfelt beauty.
  5. 70
    Cobb’s touch could use a little more grit overall, but Lund delivers an enjoyable romp that gets points on diversity. The album displays his impressive lyrical skills and enough sparks that could catch fire in tougher live versions propelled by rowdy crowds and concert electricity.
  6. Mojo
    Oct 27, 2015
    60
    It's great credit to both Lund and his versatile backing bad, The Hurtin' Albertans, that such see-sawing through genres can sound so much like a singular piece of work. [Dec 2015, p.93]