
"All This and Heaven Too" is the sonic equivalent of a perfect late 1970s afternoon, bathed in golden light and infused with an undeniable sense of warmth and optimism.
Andrew Gold, a multi-instrumentalist and master craftsman, weaves together intricate vocal harmonies, shimmering piano lines, and understated guitar work to create an inviting soundscape.
Each track feels meticulously arranged, yet effortlessly delivered, making for an album that is both sophisticated and deeply comforting. It's the kind of record that instantly brightens a room, filling it with a gentle, reassuring glow.
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