"Terrific album from Larry Stewart, however, not what I expected. This sounds nothing like his previous solo work or old Restless Heart music. It's interesting to hear a familiar voice sing a new style of music."
He's singing again!
cindini@prodigy.net | Illinois | 03/23/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It's great to hear Larry again and see him continue with his solo career. I have been a long time fan of his, since his Restless Heart days, and was saddened when they disbanded for a second time. I think this is a great addition to anyones CD collection with it's blend of up tempo and slow ballads. This is a CD not only for the country music fan, but the pop music, or adult contempory fan as well."
Very different from his past releases but equally as great.
Cherie D. Brannan-Russell | Fort Worth, TX USA | 08/30/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was very surprised as I listened to this CD because it was so different from anything Mr. Stewart had done before. The CD has a nice mix of romantic ballads and light rockers. It really shows his true vocal ability more than anything he's recorded in the past. I hope this is the first of many albums like this to come from him."
Definitely A Great Performance
Michael Butts | Martinsburg, WV USA | 07/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Larry Stewart has shed his "Restless Heart" country voice (which was awesome to begin with) and scored with an easy listening/adult contemporary session. Impeccably produced and performed, this set should definitely enclose him in the best of today's AC singers. Highlights of this collection are "Learning to Breathe Again," "Still in Love With Me," his remake of "Summer in the City" and the great mid-tempo "Fantasy". Fans of Restless Heart will probably ignore this departure, but if you are new to Mr. Stewart, give him a listen. If you like Gary Morris, John Farnham, or John Berry, Larry is right up there with them!"
This is a really cool album. Buy it!
Michael Butts | 06/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There isn't a bad song on the entire CD. The diversity of this album is incredible. You'll hear Larry Stewart as you've never heard him. Sounding better than he's ever sounded. "Compared to Goodbye" is the best duet I've heard in years."