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  <title>The Making of Crescent Nights - Part 4:  Bringing it Home</title>
  <description>  Join me and Greg Canty (Win Happy podcast) for the final installment of our four-part series on putting together The 4 Of Us' latest album, Crescent Nights. &amp;amp;nbsp; The final numbers—they're the crucial part that makes you wonder if you should listen again, or maybe just go for a walk. &amp;amp;nbsp; We dive into the album's closing songs, and the journey from youthful optimism to older (and not necessarily wiser) reflections. &amp;amp;nbsp; On &amp;quot;I Know You Know Me So Well&amp;quot;, the song embraced its ramshackle rhythm section, and I had to push my vocal limits higher and lower than I'm used to. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Miracle Every Morning&amp;quot; closes the album as a thank you to that rare piece of solid ground in a shaky world, usually found next to the person who holds you steady. &amp;amp;nbsp; Beyond the music, we talk collaborative chaos and why a thick skin was a necessary requirement in the studio. The final piece of the puzzle: Discover how we brought Crescent Nights home. &amp;amp;nbsp; Brendan &amp;amp;nbsp;  Brendan Murphy, THE 4 OF US This podcast has been produced by Fuzion.    </description>
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