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Picture This

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Download links and information about Picture This by Jim Brickman. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to New Age, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 39:55 minutes.

Artist: Jim Brickman
Release date: 1990
Genre: New Age, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 39:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dream Come True 3:20
2. Sun, Moon & Stars 2:46
3. Sound of Your Voice 2:53
4. Picture This 2:17
5. Edge Water 2:40
6. You Never Know 3:47
7. Coming Home 3:06
8. Frere Jacques 3:19
9. Secret Love 4:03
10. First Steps 3:16
11. Valentine (featuring Martina McBride) 3:16
12. Sweet Dreams 2:39
13. Hero's Dream (Bonus Track) 2:33

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Jim Brickman's simple, straightforward solo piano melodies have made the extraordinary breakthrough onto soft rock radio alongside the Whitney Houstons and Mariah Careys. Perpetuating his belief that less is more, the former jingle writer keeps the romantic pieces on his eloquent third release, Picture This, short and hooky, with most clocking in under three minutes. Though his label association might lean towards his categorization as a new age artist, Brickman is pure pop all the way, with none of the pretentious grandeur of so many of new age's top players. Most of the songs are lighthearted and whimsical, easy to fall in love with and to, but a few (like the moody "Edgewater," which features oboe harmony) hint at a deeper artistry. A tender Martina McBride vocal will no doubt open doors in the country market, but contemporary fans will better enjoy the lush duet Brickman plays with saxman Boney James. It's hardly innovative, but its quiet beauty still runs circles around anything Kenny G's ever done. And it established Brickman as the premier romantic piano sensation of his generation.