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What are you trying to connote with the title and imagery used in the albums artwork?

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What are you trying to connote with the title and imagery used in the albums artwork?

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I wanted a dreamy, starry, fairytale looking album. I chose a really great photographer. Her name is Dawn Glesener. I explained that I wanted a Lord of the Rings effect and she really captured some great pictures. It’s a little embarrassing at the shows when a customer picks up my new album and looks at me than looks back at the album and asks, “Is this you?” I suppose because I’m not glowing without shadows and I don’t have an otherworldly look like the picture it’s a little disappointing to some to realize that I am only human and I do look very ordinary in real life. I’m also thrilled with my graphic artist Laurie Sugiarto. I sent her my gold master of the recording and asked her to design an enchanted fairy tale theme throughout the album and boy did she ever! She chose Arthur Rackman illustrations and blended them into the background of my lyrics. I wanted this album to be a work of art, so she placed fairies and mermaids and trees throughout the ten page foldout. I invested a lot

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