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This 1995 release is a quintessential midlife exploration to complete the trilogy that began with Road of the Heart and Hole in the Day. Ann's full, deep, exquisite voice and artful self-harmonizing are just two of the features that make this album distinctive. The title track is a rocking reality check that offers insights about perspective and philosophy of life. Love Online is a humorous country song about e-mail relationships: 'Your hair, your eyes, well these are things I've never seen/But ooh your voice appears so warm upon my screen.' Walk is a beautiful and compelling piece dealing with domestic violence. Excellent rhythms and melodies -- her best yet -- highly recommended!
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