In this album, originally recorded in 1989, but unreleased until much later, Tonio K. seems more mellow. That is not to say I dislike this album. I like it a lot.Stylistically, it is not like Romeo Unchained, nor is it like Notes from the Lost Civilization although there are points where it sounds closer to Notes than to his earlier punk stuff or to the 80's synthesizers of Romeo.His words are always as important as his music. As an artist I link him with T-Bone Burnett (producer of this album) or Mark Heard (one of the recording engineers on this album).There are 12 songs:1. Stop the Clock is maybe the weakest song. Not to say that it is bad, but perhaps it is easily forgotten.2. Time Steps Aside is an upbeat song about a woman living in the past.3. Maybe There Isn't is a ballad style song.4. Stuck stands out on this album. Looking at where our grandparents, parents, and now where we are, it is an upbeat take on how it may not be how we would like it, but it is up to us work through it.5. That Could Have Been Me reminds of the saying "There but for the grace of God go I."6. Hey Lady is memorable with a simple arrangement and his vocal. I don't think it is for everyone. Hey Lady might be considered a depressing song by some, good social commentary by others.7. Come With Me is a beautiful song. I enjoy the imagery and the lyrics. The music fits nicely.8. I'll Remember You is clearly meant to be the hit song. It is memorable, looking back to teenage love.9. What a Way to Live is reminiscent of his punk years. I like it.10. Day and Night and Pardon Me are written to the same or very similar music. Both are still quite different from each other for all of that.11. Pardon Me for Living. See above.12. We Walk On is a song with good imagery and is a fitting closer to this album.