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1Surfaces
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2Babies
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3Rock Stars And Models
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4Dresden
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5Fault Lines
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6Invincible
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7Savoring Samsara
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8Doppelganger Body Donor
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9Immanence
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10Ladder
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11Dive
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12Swim
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13Drown
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Bright Apocalypse

Here we are at the turn of the millennium, and End Of The World Syndrome is predictably gaining momentum. For whatever reason, we humans seem to get a buzz from anxious dread, and this calendar change seems to lend itself to all sorts of Fun-With-Fear projects. From religious fundamentalists to computer techies, a lot of people seem to feel the turn to 2000 is a marker of doom.

My take on the situation is simple; we're all going to die anyway. So, if we are in fact living in the End Times, the best thing we can do is try to cultivate compassion and realize that in essence, we are all God, everything is God (or Spirit, or One, or Allah, whatever your preference). On the other hand, if it isn't the end of the world, each one of us is still going to die soon enough, in which case the best thing we can do is try to cultivate com passion and realize that in essence, we're God. Either way, we're headed to the same place.

'Apocalypse' is from the Greek word 'apokalupsis', meaning uncover, reveal. So literally, I'm using Bright Apocalypse to mean a revelation of light. I'm just trying to put out a reminder that there is more than one possibility of what an apocalypse can be, and this album is a portrait of an interior apocalypse, the end of our old inner world, in a good sense. The idea behind the album is very simple: instead of the world coming to an end, humanity just becomes a little bit more compassionate. The world changes from within, that's my kind of apocalypse. The songs on album tell the story, step by step surrendering to the Divine inside us. The perspective is not from any one particular religion, but rather stems from the mystical truths that are common to all religions. I'm a spiritual mutt by nature, so they're kind of Buddhist-Christian-Hindu-Jewish-Muslim-Taoist pop songs.

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1Only Echoes
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2Whisper
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3WW III
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4Garden
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5Caravan
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6Your House
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7Eclipse
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8Alms
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9Seven Wonders Of The Soul
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10Bright Apocalypse
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11Even The Devil Is God
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12Infinity Hymm
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13Mercy
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16 Nudes

With the tens of thousands of dollars poured into the production of his later works, and his consistent improvement as a songwriter, it's hard to understand why this album continues to outsell every other Stuart Davis release! I guess it's because Stuart is funny and extemporaneous. Of course a clock is extemporaneous, but people don't pay $10 to stare at it for two hours! What does 16 Nudes have that a clock does not? Maybe it's the audience solo in Only Changing Drugs, or the initial appearance of the inimitable Swim, or maybe it's the sympathetic resonance with the laughter/applause coming from the humans at the show. Whatever the case, 16 Nudes seems to capture and include more of Stuart Davis than any other Stuart Davis album.

The 3 Jewels: Only Changing Drugs, Kid Mystic, It's All Just Because

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1Fall Awake
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2Mermaid
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3Jonah
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4Only Changing Drugs
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5Swim
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6I Need
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7Universe Communion
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8Medley
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9Kid Mystic
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10Someone Else's Ears
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11It's All Just Because
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12Practice Dying
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13Disciple
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14Asshole World Renown
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15Narcoleptic Mary
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