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Jack Pryor : Journey to Normal
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Hand-crafted honest alternative rock. Thoughtful lyrics and tasty instrumentation from electric guitar to accordion, to violin, to Irish tin whistle. A little gritty and a little sweet.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2008
Journey to Normal
Jack Pryor
Record Label: Jack Pryor
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1. This Time I Would 3:31 + MP3 $0.99
2. Broom of My Will 3:32 + MP3 $0.99
3. Little Pieces 4:03 + MP3 $0.99
4. Maybe I'm Crazy 4:18 + MP3 $0.99
5. Reading My Mind 4:01 + MP3 $0.99
6. Watercolors 5:04 + MP3 $0.99
7. Victory 4:17 + MP3 $0.99
8. All I Ever Wanted 4:47 + MP3 $0.99
9. Pieces 3:45 + MP3 $0.99
10. Take Me Over 4:57 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Journey to Normal is a "solo" album at its most literal, featuring songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jack Pryor on guitar, bass, violin, piano, mandolin, accordion, tin whistle, drums, percussion, and vocals. The album's handcrafted grace and depth are testament to the 3 years spent recording and refining it, allowing the music to evolve and grow organically.

The music is reminiscent of early Counting Crows prolific rock and ballads, with morsels of Americana along the lines of Cracker. Other suggested pairings include KT Tunstall, Gomez, Dave Matthews, Modest Mouse, Spoon, Old 97's, Pedro the Lion, and Toad the Wet Sprocket.

Each song is gifted with thoughtful lyrics that are blatantly honest and emotionally raw in the style of great folk music. Many of them were conceived just as melodies that waited years for a sleepless night when the lyrics would finally spill onto the page. The album tells a story of growing up and all that comes with it, hitting on themes of coming of age, personal struggle, trials of marriage, and peace.

Journey opens with the true story of a fiery car crash where no one survived, and having to reconcile whether or not they could have been saved from the flames. "This Time I Would" speaks not of regret, but of seizing new opportunities while they're there. "Even though I don't believe there was half a chance to do much good; Given the chance to break a window and just try to reach inside; Well you know, this time I would."

"Little Pieces" embraces the excitement and uncertainty of leaving home after youth: "All along I remember wishing I could fly; Now the time has come and still I wonder when my wings will arrive." It is beautifully decorated with mandolin and violin interplay and piano-driven crescendos with the essence of roots rock, giving a chorus that is hauntingly addicting.

"Victory" delves into the darkness of a loved one recovering from abuse. It's both inspirational and eerie, giving strength to those who've lived it and a glimpse inside to those who have not. The song triumphantly walks the line between sweetness and strength as it intertwines the tenderness of a lover with the power of a battle.

Journey is best experienced as a whole album, start-to-finish, as each song further opens up the story and the mind of the artist, drawing from the emotion of the song before it, ending with a refreshing exhale. Alas, there is no "Normal," nor do you ever get there, but the Journey is what makes life beautiful, terrifying, and worth living.

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REVIEWS

A Work of Art!
author: J. Hantske
                            
This is a well-crafted set of songs. The CD as one cohesive work is very impressive. It sounds like Jack Pryor put a lot of time, effort, thought and heart into his 'Journey to Normal' opus and I would say it was well worth it. This CD is damn good! I hope a sophomore effort is coming down the pipeline in the near future.
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Evocative Music!
author: M Saint
                            
I really love this CD. It's a great collection of songs, and it amazes me to think that one guy managed to play all the different parts! I think "Little Pieces" is my favorite song on the album, but all the songs work together as a whole to create a wonderful effect. Listening to the album is a real experience.
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