The second album from Irish singer Cormac Kenevey, Cormac is Ireland's answer to Michael Buble. This follow up to his critically acclaimed debut "This is Living" features a combination of marvelous, lyrical compositions by Kenevey and well chosen standards. With a diverse range of tracks including a tribute to British electronic pop band Moloko created using vocal layering alone, intimate versions of the jazz standards such as The Nearness Of You and a Lambert, Hendrix and Ross style lyrical composition The Extraoutosphere. This album demonstrates why this Dublin boy ended up in a publicly voted Down Beat Poll alongside Tony Bennet and Kurt Elling.