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Emergence
Pop · 1971

Emergence

A quiet, deeply personal pivot to seventies singer-songwriter intimacy. Stripped-back piano, warm analog textures, and vulnerable self-harmonies.

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A warm, introspective, and slightly melancholic journey of self-rediscovery.

Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the sparse, lonely piano chords to the lush, swelling string arrangement on I'm A Song (Sing Me).
The delicate, almost whispered vocal delivery on the opening verses of Rosemary Blue, showing a vulnerability missing from his sixties hits.
The surprisingly driving, rootsy acoustic guitar strumming that propels Superbird forward.

How does Emergence sound next to the rest of Neil Sedaka's catalogue?

Solitude+1.7σ

Solitude saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.

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