Tom Herman's "Tom Herman/Music for Voice" is a captivating journey through a diverse collection of songs, each telling its own unique story. Released on January 1, 2008, under the independent label Tom Herman, this album spans a concise yet impactful 49 minutes. Tom Herman's distinctive voice and musical prowess shine through in this eclectic mix of tracks, ranging from whimsical and playful to deeply introspective and poignant.
The album opens with "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," a charming and lyrical piece that sets the tone for the journey ahead. "Birthday Horoscope for B.R." and "Music I Heard with You" showcase Herman's ability to blend words and melody seamlessly, creating a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. The title "Chanson" hints at a French influence, adding an international flair to the collection.
Herman's introspective side is evident in tracks like "If I Should Learn in Some Quite Casual Way" and "The Garden of Love," where his thoughtful lyrics and melodic sensibilities come to the forefront. The album also features a series of tracks inspired by religious themes, including "Sanctus," "Hosanna," "Benedictus," "Hosanna II," and "Hosanna III," which add a spiritual dimension to the collection.
Throughout "Tom Herman/Music for Voice," Tom Herman's artistry and versatility are on full display. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a compelling exploration of the human experience through the lens of one of today's most intriguing musical voices.