I think we tend to associate certain music with places, times, and events. This album to me is like a drowsy late Saturday afternoon after I've come home from playing golf or seeing a movie.
http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=147047574&m=147015014
It might look something like this:
Here's what NPR had to say about listening to this album:
"Pro tip for Andrew Bird fans hearing Break It Yourself for the first time: Clear away any and all distractions, listen on headphones and let its subtle charms sink in slowly. Early mornings or late nights work best. This isn't a record for chaotic commutes or busy offices — these are songs of quiet contemplation, performed by a classically trained artist who sounds unmistakably confident in his craft, yet more muted than usual."
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