Josh Wilson Masters 20 Instruments For New Album 'See You'

Dec 16 2010

Singer/songwriter Josh Wilson will release his third album 'See You' on 8th February 2011. As the follow-up to his acclaimed second album 'Life Is Not A Snapshot', the new album brings all his musical influences to bear, from pop, folk, rock, classical, hymns, and more.

Wilson stretched himself musically throughout the entire recording process, mastering over 20 instruments outside of the typical grand piano, keyboard, classical, acoustic and electric guitar. Such distinctive instruments consisted of the ukulele, hammered dulcimer and glockenspiel, just to name a few. It was this unique process added to the entire experience of making this record - from days of seclusion writing new songs, to fine tuning every melodic component in studio, that pushed Wilson to a new level of authenticity and creativity in his life's work.

For this project, Wilson teamed up with sought-after producer Matt Bronleewe (Natalie Imbruglia, Jars of Clay, Selena Gomez) and after months in the studio, the end result is what many are calling a 12-track masterpiece. In its entirety, 'See You' is a vivid collection of songs that focus on the evidence of God at work in people's lives.

"Something I've been learning over the past decade is that when we want to see God, we have to depend less on our physical eyes and more on the Holy Spirit," says Wilson. "It's the subtle, still small voice of God."

'See You' Track Listing:
01. Sing It
02. Behind The Beauty
03. I Refuse
04. Fall Apart
05. Know By Now
06. See You
07. It Is Well
08. Shine On Us
09. Always Only You
10. Forest Fire
11. They Just Believe
12. Sing It (Reprise)

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