The Dichotomy by Kushner, David (CD, 2024)

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Record LabelVir, Virgin Records now Virgin EMI Records
UPC0196922902642
eBay Product ID (ePID)22071185866

Product Key Features

Release Year2024
FormatCD
GenreVocal
ArtistKushner, David
Release TitleThe Dichotomy

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.89 in
Item Width5.62 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks17
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 No High 1.2 Poison 1.3 Skin and Bones 1.4 Hero 1.5 You and Me 1.6 Love Is Going to Kill Us 1.7 Dead Man 1.8 Flesh X Blood 1.9 Sweet Oblivion 1.10 Buried at Sea 1.11 Humankind 1.12 Universe 1.13 Heaven Sees 1.14 Darkerside 1.15 California Nights 1.16 Saving Your Soul 1.17 Daylights
Notes"The Dichotomy": David Kushner's debut album delves into the tapestry of human existence by exploring two contrasts. Comprising 17 songs, this musical work examines the interplay between light and darkness, happiness and sadness, anger and love, hero and villains, and the dichotomy of our inner demons and angels. Through a fusion of introspective lyrics, David Kushner captures the essence of emotional experiences, providing connection from all walks of life.

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  • Dichotomy?

    I can't figure out what the Dichotomy is for the album by the same name. This David Kushner album is interesting. Is the dichotomy the fact that this album has dark overtones to the music? Or, is it the fact that Kushner has a unique voice for popular music in that he has a rich bass quality to his voice as well as using a falsetto? In any case, the album is unique by today's popular music standards. I mentioned the dark quality to his music. It isn't overly somber. But it is thought provoking. Kushner's music is copyrighted by both Kushner and Miserable Music, Inc. (if that gives you any indication). One thing I didn't like was the lack of information normally found on jackets is missing. No info about the personnel. That is frustrating.

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