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2014 album from the acclaimed singer, songwriter, pianist and performer. Pure Fiction is Hutchinson's elegy to Pop music, a place to fit all those melodies that are so comforting in their immediate hook, you could swear you heard them before. Someone must have already raised the Gospel pleading of 'Forever' or the choral Na-Na's that herald 'Tell the World', the record's first single. It is a striking prologue to the album's underlying theme - holding on to the best moments in life and shamelessly shouting it from a mountain top. ''I live in constant social media, sharing in this world of endless 'best moments'. Nobody, including me, ever seems to post their 'bad day'online. 'Tell The World' is kinda a jab at that, but also it's that celebration we feel when we want to share the best things in life.'' - Eric Hutchinson
2014 album from the acclaimed singer, songwriter, pianist and performer. Pure Fiction is Hutchinson's elegy to Pop music, a place to fit all those melodies that are so comforting in their immediate hook, you could swear you heard them before. Someone must have already raised the Gospel pleading of 'Forever' or the choral Na-Na's that herald 'Tell the World', the record's first single. It is a striking prologue to the album's underlying theme - holding on to the best moments in life and shamelessly shouting it from a mountain top. ''I live in constant social media, sharing in this world of endless 'best moments'. Nobody, including me, ever seems to post their 'bad day'online. 'Tell The World' is kinda a jab at that, but also it's that celebration we feel when we want to share the best things in life.'' - Eric Hutchinson
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Format: CD
Label: LBK
Catalog: 301
Rel. Date: 04/08/2014
UPC: 5060186922485

Pure Fiction
Artist: Eric Hutchinson
Format: CD
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2014 album from the acclaimed singer, songwriter, pianist and performer. Pure Fiction is Hutchinson's elegy to Pop music, a place to fit all those melodies that are so comforting in their immediate hook, you could swear you heard them before. Someone must have already raised the Gospel pleading of 'Forever' or the choral Na-Na's that herald 'Tell the World', the record's first single. It is a striking prologue to the album's underlying theme - holding on to the best moments in life and shamelessly shouting it from a mountain top. ''I live in constant social media, sharing in this world of endless 'best moments'. Nobody, including me, ever seems to post their 'bad day'online. 'Tell The World' is kinda a jab at that, but also it's that celebration we feel when we want to share the best things in life.'' - Eric Hutchinson
        
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