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The first album, Overture, is simply a preview of everything to come in later releases. It has a taste of each style. |
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Even the Strongest Hero follows. It's a live, solo acoustic record. Records like this challenge listeners to fill in the empty gaps with their imagination. This album is strong, but lonely. Just like in life, being alone leaves us wanting more and imagining what it might sound like. |
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The third album, Lonely Together, features a full band. It's everything a listener's ear can handle. Every gap worthy of instrumentation and vocal is filled. But sometimes, it's nice to go back to being alone. When we live in close community, sometimes the invasion of privacy can overwhelm. So it's nice to retreat back to loneliness. Ideally, there's a balance between the two unique to each person. |
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Finally, For a Day, features several other artists in a series of duets about Christmas. Regarding community, it's the best of both worlds. Like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, we can fulfill our cowboy dreams, but we don't have to be alone. We can ride with someone else. |
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