Sing SOS- Songs of the Spectrum
It’s rare for a benefit album to actually engage you musically, but Sing SOS – Songs of the Spectrum is one of those rare albums…So besides being a benefit disc, this is also something of a concept album. However, this approach worked out wonderfully. The trio has penned a lyrically cohesive yet musical diverse set of songs…Sing SOS is not just a terrific benefit album, it’s a pretty terrific album overall.
-No Depression
The album features O’Neil’s lyrics set to music by family friends Deena Shoshkes and Jon Fried (husband-and-wife indie-pop duo The Cucumbers) and recorded by artists such as Jackson Browne, Teddy Geiger and Dar Williams.
-USA Today
Moving songs from well-known musicians like Jackson Browne and Marshall Crenshaw are geared toward helping families living with autism and toward spreading the word about the importance of early detection and intervention.
-Parent & Child Magazine
Dealing with autism can be an emotional roller coaster, as many parents and siblings of autistic children know. But the problem can create challenges that can bring joy and pride and hope. One father put all that emotion into poetry, and now it’s music.
-WABC-TV
A rare example of a benefit album whose content is focused squarely on the cause.
-Newark Star-Ledger
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Songs of the Spectrum:
One Went Missing – Ollabelle
Diagonosis – Richard Julian
Shiny House – The Cucumbers
Hide and Seek – Kelly Flint
Understanding – Marshall Crenshaw
Afraid (My Brother’s Cries) – Teddy Geiger
If It Were His Legs – Christina Courtin
House on Fire – Dar Williams
Treatment – Ari Hest
Day After Day (Dr. Maturin’s Daughter) – Jackson Browne & Valerie Carter
When You Grow Up – Jonatha Brooke
He’s Coming Back – Don Dixon & Marti Jones
It’s Time – Dan Bern & Mike Viola
My Perspective – James O’Neil
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