American East Coast singer/songwriter
Ellis Paul has always been successful at coming up with songs that seem to mirror the everyday foibles of small-town, working-class America. Here he turns the lens on himself and the dissolution of his marriage -- the centerpiece of this very intimate, close-to-the-bone album. Strong playing out of producer
Jerry Marotta and guest players
Bill Dillon and
Tony Levin frame the tunes in a highly supportive way. Highlights include "Did I Ever Know You?," "She Loves a Girl," "Seven," "Take Me Down," "The World Ain't Slowin' Down," "Angel in Manhattan" and the title track. An album full of sound textures and emotions big and bigger. ~ Cub Koda