Ron Sexsmith is coming to the 50, in his music incorporated life experience and still childlike joy. He understands his craft well and what you get to hear from him, I really enjoyed - melancholy or not. Without compromising quality, this new production Air-Play (radio) and CD sales is targeting. Both are long overdue and would treat him very. I like this new disc considerably better than its predecessor (Exit Strategy of the Soul), which was not bad! The previous record was supposed to bring the breakthrough, then I was after the first hearing immediately sure that nothing will be again. Too complicated. This time, there is more reason for hope, at least half of the CD can easily walk into the mainstream radio stations! By the way, almost all of Ron Sexsmith is ideal to play along on the guitar, for me a proof of the quality and substance of the songs. They are not intrusive, but remain stuck when they are given the opportunity to do so (often hear). In Long Player Late Bloomer Bob Rock (the producer) has successfully reduced the need for frequent hearing (in the best sense), the music goes faster radio friendly ear. But it's still challenging, harmonious, very human music of an artist who is valued by many 'top notch' colleagues. Get the time, the 'mass' with, so that "Late Bloomer" then also fit?