Form the moment the opening vocals of this album are heard, until it's unforgettable closing notes, Daydream is a journey of self-discovery. Before I have the readers of this review questioning my sanity for giving this album such an intense label, let me briefly explain my reasoning. When first introduced to this work in the summer of 1998, it made an immediate and lasting impression on me. Not only is every song on this nearly perfect masterpiece beautifully arranged and performed, I also credit it for helping me through one of the most difficult times of my life.
Why all the praise and an imperfect rating? While they are well performed, the last two tracks of this album are entirely unneeded. If you are able to overlook that minor problem, I would recommend the purchase of Daydream. With timeless themes of love, heartbreak, and survival, this album is as unforgettable as the voice behind it.
Review Written On 10/6/2003
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