Dive into the eclectic soundscape of "Song Speaking," the 2011 album by Robert Foster, a captivating collection of 32 tracks that span a concise yet engaging 40 minutes. This album, released under The Scoring House label, is a testament to Foster's versatility and creativity, offering a blend of genres and moods that keep the listener intrigued from start to finish.
"Song Speaking" is a journey through Foster's musical prowess, with tracks like "Hypnotrip" and "Elastobeats" showcasing his ability to craft infectious beats and melodies. The album's diversity is evident in songs such as "Curious Days," which invites introspection, and "Upperty," an upbeat track that's sure to lift your spirits. Foster's lyrical depth shines through in tracks like "Thoughts and Seeds" and "World of Wonders," offering a glimpse into his poetic mind.
The album also features collaborations, as seen in the credits for Alexander Stephen Gray and Daisy Windsor, adding layers of richness to the overall sound. Whether you're in the mood for something reflective with "Starting Over" or something vibrant with "Feel the Heat," "Song Speaking" has a track for every moment. This album is not just a collection of songs but a snapshot of Robert Foster's artistic vision, making it a compelling addition to any music lover's library.