Thanks for the heads-up on this. Will check it out. On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 6:18 AM, Rafael Paulino Neto wrote: > I think it's a return to form, his best in a long time. Perhaps not so > good as Nashville or Dressed Up Like Nebraska, but very nice for sure. It's > clear that, in his latest albums, Josh tried to escape from his early > 'formula', and in my opinion, he simply lost his charm. Happy to see hm > back on track. > > Rafael. > > Em 24/4/2013 08:53, floatingunder escreveu: > > Is anyone else listening to this? >> >> I've been a fan of his for a while now but I admit when I saw a new album >> was out I thought to myself "self perhaps you have all you need by him". >> But I ended up purchasing it and I am very surprised at how much I love >> it. My one minor complaint is some of the lyrics are a tad weak (IMO). >> However, for me, this album may not contain my fav Rouse track of all time >> but to me it's the album where the songs all fit together so well and I >> really like every track. It's a subjective thing I know but to me this >> album works terrific complete album start to finish, where all the songs >> belong on the disc and flow nicely. What really seals the deal in terms of >> why I love this disc is Brad Jones production. This album is clean and warm >> in it's sound. At the risk of being to cliche it does seem like a summer >> album of sitting at a quiet beach. OK, maybe that's heard through the ears >> of someone who lives in a land with snow still on the ground in late April. >> >> Anyway, anyone else listening to this? >> >> Steve D. >> RIP and thank you: Scott Miller >> >> >> >> > > >