Album DescriptionOver the past few years paul greene has been given the thumbs up by john butler, the waifs & ani difranco, hijacked by midnight oil's rob hirst (hirst & greene) and served as the inspiration behind ben harper's 'diamonds on the inside'. He has sold nearly 30,000 albums; however, you won't see his name on any charts, as greene has taken a staunchly independent path which has led him on a journey through countless festivals, bar rooms and concert halls across australia. 'distance over time' is the album poised to introduce his undeniable talents to the mainstream. The album is a phenomenal showcase for greene's songwriting skills, justifying the many critics who regard him as one of australian music's best-kept secrets. Sydney morning herald's bernard zuel remarked how he moves effortlessly "from rustic folk-pop to unreconstructed rocker; from herbal roots ex-surfer type to intense singer-songwriter".