I think to the songs of this album as the chapters narrated by Natasha about her life in New York and the conclusion of the relationship whit a musician.
She tells her vision of the town('Glass'), the early days after the love is over and she try to continue her life as ever('Sleep alone'), some regrets and a reference to the musician's band('Moon and Moon') and to her youth('Daniel'). Then the appearance of an alterego that could erase all the mistakes and be more attractive and exuberant than Natasha, and her consciousness of this presence(from'Peace of mind'to'Two planets'). At the end, Natasha take back the control of her mind and realize that she has to go on with her career in music('Travelling woman') and Pearl disappear('The big sleep'). The last song('Wilderness') is the leaving from NYC and coming back to England. About this song I can't understand why it's been left out from the CD (bonus track on iTunes); of course it's a good move for the major's cash, but very bad for all the fans.
I think to the songs of this album as the chapters narrated by Natasha about her life in New York and the conclusion of the relationship whit a musician. She tells her vision of the town('Glass'), the early days after the love is over and she try to continue her life as ever('Sleep alone'), some regrets and a reference to the musician's band('Moon and Moon') and to her youth('Daniel'). Then the appearance of an alterego that could erase all the mistakes and be more attractive and exuberant than Natasha, and her consciousness of this presence(from'Peace of mind'to'Two planets'). At the end, Natasha take back the control of her mind and realize that she has to go on with her career in music('Travelling woman') and Pearl disappear('The big sleep'). The last song('Wilderness') is the leaving from NYC and coming back to England. About this song I can't understand why it's been left out from the CD (bonus track on iTunes); of course it's a good move for the major's cash, but very bad for all the fans.