Jones, Isaac: Seduction of Josephine

Jones, Isaac SKU: 23860353
Jones, Isaac: Seduction of Josephine

Jones, Isaac: Seduction of Josephine

Jones, Isaac SKU: 23860353

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Seduction of Josephine
Artist: Jones, Isaac
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 853378000864
Genre: Rock

The album starts off with our hero wondering if he'll ever find love (Solid Ground). He then meets Josephine (And Did You Love Her?). She seems to be everything he's looking for in a woman, but is she exactly right for him? He asks the question, 'Are You The One? Things settle in, and he concentrates on his career (A Man Must bust His Butt). The seemingly idyllic nature of his life is expressed in the Interlude. But nothing lasts forever. He sees Josephine and himself drifting apart, and fears she will leave him (Don't Tale your Love Away). On the other hand, he also sees her as demanding and manipulative (Josephine). Finally, he sees that the relationship is doomed, and that he must leave (I Must Be Free). When All Is Said and Done looks back over the relationship, and recognizes that mistakes were made. But is this our protagonist or Josephine looking back? At the end, he is once again alone, but he has grown as a person. This growth is reflected in the more complex arrangement of Solid Ground (Reprise).

Tracks:
1.1 Solid Ground
1.2 Did You Love Her?
1.3 Are You the One?
1.4 A Man Must Bust His Butt
1.5 Interlude: Fantasy #1 in E Major for Unaccompanied Bass Guitar
1.6 Don't Take Your Love Away
1.7 Josephine
1.8 I Must Be Free
1.9 When All Is Said and Done
1.10 Solid Ground (Reprise)
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