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0:00/2:37
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Without Her Love 4:180:00/4:18
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Diner Boy 5:150:00/5:15
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Projection Blues 3:570:00/3:57
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Through Rosa's Eyes 4:440:00/4:44
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Next Dance 4:580:00/4:58
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Wawa Moon 4:500:00/4:50
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Everything Is New 5:290:00/5:29
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The Advice Song 3:300:00/3:30
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Slow Down 3:330:00/3:33
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The Road Taken 4:350:00/4:35
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Cape May 4:390:00/4:39
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Lonely town 3:060:00/3:06
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Kathleen 6:130:00/6:13

Everything Is New
Recorded in 1996 at Morningstar Studios
Reviews:
"Great album! His voice is both resonant & fluid--a great combination. The songs and performances are wonderful as well, and are really brought to life by his great singing."
(Micah Solomon, President, Oasis CD)
"I really love the CD. The quality of the recording is great, and the arrangements are so creative. London's voice sounds really wonderful. Its warm and clear, and he really demonstrates his versatility of style. He is an inspiration." (Judi Neal, musician and editor of "Spirit at Work")
Michael London's "The Advice Song" is one of the funniest songs I've heard in years! Tight, clever songwriting that hits home better than a cruise missile. (Barry Rabin, songwriter/lawyer)
"I love absolutely every song on the album and want a copy.... He really sings from your heart and it is all beautiful." (Susan Siegel)
Credits
•Words and music ©1996 Michael London/Lisa Devuono/BMI
•Produced by Ken Ulansey, Michael London and Glenn Barrett
•Recorded for Big Fuss Records, 1995 - 1996
•Engineering by Glenn Barratt, Scott Mac Minn, Carl Angstadt at Morningstar Studio
•Photographs by Robert Corwin/Photo-Arts
About the CD
"In a way, my arrival in Philadelphia was a kind of homecoming, even though I was a newcomer. In a time of great transition in my life, the paths I took eventually led me to explore my music in a way I had only hoed would be possible. Making this CD was one of those paths and along the way I met so many wonderful and inspirational people who held candles to light up my dreams...and thanks to the Philadelphia music community for the warm welcome into their hearts and homes."
– Michael London