Richard Ashcroft's debut solo album, "Alone With Everybody," is a captivating journey through the landscapes of Britpop and Madchester, released in June 2000 under Hut Records. With a runtime of nearly 60 minutes, the album is a testament to Ashcroft's evolution as a singer-songwriter, following the end of his previous band. The tracklist, featuring 11 songs, includes standout tracks like "A Song For The Lovers," "Brave New World," and "New York," each offering a unique blend of alternative pop/rock and space rock elements. Ashcroft's confident and introspective lyrics, coupled with lush arrangements of strings and choirs, create an atmosphere that is both intimate and expansive. "Alone With Everybody" is not just an album; it's a collection of sweet symphonies, bitter and otherwise, that showcases Ashcroft's ability to craft music that resonates deeply with its audience. Whether you're a fan of Britpop or simply appreciate well-crafted rock music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.