Decisions (Jim Allchin album)

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Decisions
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 2017 (2017-06-16)
RecordedBlackbird Studios, Nashville, and Studio 3038, Seattle, Washington
Genre Blues rock
Length50:36
Label Sandy Key Music LLC
Producer Tom Hambridge
Jim Allchin chronology
Q.E.D.
(2013)
Decisions
(2017)
Prime Blues
(2018)

Decisions is the third widely available studio album by American blues rock musician and computer scientist Jim Allchin. It was released on June 16, 2017 by Sandy Key Music. The title of the album is a reference to the decisions we make in our life about identity, relationships, and how to live life authentically.

Contents

Reception

Decisions received positive comments and ratings by reviewers.[ by whom? ] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Artificial Life" Jim Allchin 3:42
2."The Mexican End" Jim Allchin 3:16
3."Bad Decisions" Jim Allchin, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming3:04
4."Healing Ground, feat. Keb' Mo'" Jim Allchin, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming3:45
5."Blew Me Away" Jim Allchin 3:14
6."She is It" Jim Allchin, Tom Hambridge, Richard Fleming2:59
7."Just Plain Sick" Jim Allchin 2:42
8."Friends" Jim Allchin 4:48
9."You Might Be Wrong" Jim Allchin 3:00
10."After Hours" Jim Allchin 4:04
11."Don't Care" Jim Allchin 3:18
12."Stop Hurting Me" Jim Allchin 5:14
13."My Father's Eyes" Jim Allchin 4:10
14."Destiny" Jim Allchin 2:46

Personnel

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