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Where I Should Be
Rock · 1979 · 10 tracks · 42m

Where I Should Be

Polished 1979 pop-rock defined by smooth studio production, soulful horn sections, and a melodic shift away from arena-sized theatrics toward intimate craft.

1979 · Music On CD

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A polished and optimistic collection that feels like a steady hand on the wheel after a period of turbulence.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks · 42m
01
I Can’t Stand It No More
4:14
02
Got My Feet Back on the Ground
3:58
03
Where I Should Be (Monkey’s Song)
4:30
04
Everything I Need
5:13
05
May I Baby
3:37
06
You Don’t Know Like I Know
3:15
07
She Don’t Reply
3:59
08
We’ve Just Begun
5:27
09
Take Me by the Hand
4:13
10
It’s a Sad Affair
4:20
Moments Worth Listening For
The crisp, driving guitar hook of I Can't Stand It No More that signaled a radio-ready return to form.
The soulful horn arrangements on the Sam and Dave covers that reveal a deeper R&B influence than previous records.
The gentle, reflective acoustic layering on the title track that provides a moment of genuine vulnerability.
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