1.1 Another Day, Another Lifetime/I Would Like to Know
1.2 I'm Not Alone
1.3 Sweet December
1.4 Tell Me More
1.5 Now to You
1.6 Professor Crawford
1.7 Time M
1.8 So Much More
1.9 Mirrors of Wood
1.10 Of Our Other Days
1.11 I Don't Care
1.12 Mister, You're a Better Man Than I
Extra-Infos:
California Based Psychedelic Band, All Tr. Remastered
Description:
Western beats, Eastern chants and the one and only "Plasmatar," an instrument invented by the group's composer Warren Hansen, gave the David one of the most distinctive sounds in the psych scene. Though they built a strong following, they released only one album-this 1967 LP, reissued here with remixed, re-mastered sound and two unissued bonus tracks! Includes the title song; I'm Not Alone; Now to You; I Don't Care, and more.
"Another Day Another Lifetime" on CD is an evocative, album-length journey by artist David, presented in the classic, reliable physical format cherished by collectors and music lovers. Across its carefully sequenced tracks, the record explores themes of time, memory and emotional renewal, moving between intimate, reflective moments and more expansive, powerful passages. The production places David's musical ideas clearly in the foreground, with a warm, detailed soundstage that makes this CD particularly rewarding on a good stereo system. Listeners can expect a coherent, atmospheric work that invites repeated listening and rewards attention to subtle nuances in arrangement and mood.
The CD format by manufacturer Jami stands for solid craftsmanship and durability: from the precise pressing quality to a clean, dependable playback performance. Jami focuses on delivering a product that feels substantial in the hand and performs reliably in daily use, making this edition of "Another Day Another Lifetime" a suitable choice both for dedicated collectors and casual listeners who still value physical media.
David's artistic profile on this release is that of a musician who places storytelling and emotional depth at the center of his work. Rather than relying on superficial effects, David builds tension and atmosphere through careful song structures, dynamic contrasts and a strong sense of melody. While specific chart positions or awards are not documented here, "Another Day Another Lifetime" represents a mature, cohesive statement that can stand as an important milestone in his discography. It is particularly well suited for listeners who appreciate albums as complete, self-contained experiences rather than just collections of individual songs.
Overall, "Another Day Another Lifetime" on CD by David and Jami offers an inviting entry point into the artist's world. The combination of thoughtful songwriting, attentive production and Jami's robust manufacturing makes this edition a compelling addition to any music library, especially for those who enjoy reflective, emotionally resonant albums that unfold their full impact over time.