What do we expect of a musician? We expect him to be able to write original songs that sustain one's interest both musically and lyrically. We expect the music to be unique and flawlessly executed. We expect him, if he sings, to have an intrigueing voice, to sing from his heart, and to move us to the place where he found the song. We don't expect the music to be 'nice' and appealing in the short term - it must have depth, profundity, and it may be sad, but still it should be beautiful. The music should grow on you, and become part of you, and become more beautiful the more you listen to it. Now, I am 55 years old, and I have at last found a young artist, Joshua James, who is able to do everything that I have listed. And a tall order it is indeed - but still he has it all! He stands out like a beacon of light in a morass of boring, unoriginal, feeble wannabees for whom it seems imperative to sing out of tune. Thank God that there are still some artists around. I was beginning to think that they had all gone away. To 'Build me this' all I can say is 'Bravo, Joshua!'. I have the first album too, and love it as much... I cannot wait for more.