August 3, 2011 Co-produced with GRAMMY award winner Seth Atkins Horan, who has worked on each of Pierce's previous releases, most of the album's 10 tracks were captured live on the first take, underscoring the raw emotion of the material. "This album is for the strugglers, the invisible people – those who make light out of the darkest of times even when it seems like no one is listening," says Pierce, who penned five songs himself and four with long-time collaborator Marvin Etzioni. A poignant version of Bill Withers' "Hope She'll Be Happier," featuring simply vocals and piano, completes the collection.
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I Can Hear You is a bracingly honest examination of the challenges we face in these times and a testament to the indomitable power of the human spirit. From the anthemic album opener and focus track "Looking for the Spark" to the rousing closer "Invisible People," it celebrates our capacity for renewal. Musically, the album showcases Pierce's tremendous musical dexterity as he effortlessly shifts from R&B (the title track, a heartbreaking plea for a second chance at love), to soul ("Too Heavy"), pop ("Looking for the Spark") and jazz ("Play with Me" and "Let Yourself Smile"). |