The 'Inside' record definitely opened up a whole new audience.
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Inside was the second LP album of a comedian's performance before an audience.
All of the sudden the audiences started getting younger and the spread of the attendance was really wide. I think it's as a result of the records selling more that they started following our careers.
When we think about big records, a lot of producers are thinking of how to make it as standard as possible. I think those days are gone. I think you have to surprise the audience in 2015.
I was always more interested in the ultimate live performance rather than the recording for its own sake. And, for the audience too, that thrill of - just being there.
The record industry is a world within itself.
We were contracted to make a soundtrack album but there really wasn't enough new material in the movie to make a new record that I thought was interesting.
I think audiences are quite comfortable watching something coming into being.
Too many times you come across lyrics that sound like you've heard them before or you can't really relate to them. And I think that I write songs that sound fresh and sensual in kind of a layered, lush way. But I also think that they are real, and that's why I wanted to call the record 'Inside Out.'
I think The Big Picture was such a huge shift from my second record.
If we were truly in the studio making a record, it would have been more time consuming, and certainly I would have been more involved in the writing process.
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