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"In a more perfect world, you're right here with me...". This gorgeous, spare piano/vocal track highlights images of a duo's special moments -- against the setting of current aloneness. The "missing" of someone here is profound...maybe it's to heaven, maybe it's moving on to another phase in life, a new place, a new situation....the separation is real and painful. But the wishes of happiness are sincere. This slow, quiet song will haunt you with its simplicity and beauty.
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CD: A More Perfect World
Label: Musaic
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In "Get Here Tonight," Mary Beth Maziarz asks if the moments that seem so brilliant and amazing in solitude can hold their wonder if shared.... "would it all be the same, if I called and you came, if you could get here tonight?" Can photographs tell the story? Could letters? Although the song and images move at a brisk pace, the production here is deceptively simple...grand piano and Mary Beth's layered vocals create an incredibly rich and faceted sound. |
CD: A More Perfect World
Label: Musaic
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"Waiting for a Sign" was inspired by the storyline of Dawson's Creek--a show that often features Mary Beth's music. MB even performed this slow piano/vocal ballad on the show in January, 2001. If you've ever wondered what you're truly waiting for, this song may give you the insight you need. |
CD: A More Perfect World
Label: Musaic
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