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  1. Morning Orbit is the second solo album released by Canadian musician David Usher. The album's lead single, "Alone in the Universe", was first made available for streaming in May 2001. The album was released on July 31, 2001 and was certified Platinum by the CRIA in April 2002. "

  2. MORNING ORBIT is David Usher's second solo LP, a follow up to 1998's LITTLE SONGS. ORBIT is a bit more upbeat, but still lyrically challenging and compelling. The album opens with the musically upbeat and lyrically dark "How Are You?"

  3. Morning Orbit - 2001 All songs written and recorder by David Usher.

  4. Morning Orbit gives us an Usher who is looser and poppier. The dreamy, diaphanous opener, "How Are You," and "A Day in the Life" are the songs most likely to land him in Beatles Court, while "Too Close to the Sun" and the lush single "Alone in the Universe" only momentarily recall the guitar bluster of his band.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_UsherDavid Usher - Wikipedia

    Usher continued with his solo career, releasing his second solo album, Morning Orbit, which sold 90,000 copies. The song "Alone in the Universe" was released as the first single, and the album featured collaborations with some members of Moist and with several figures of the Canadian music scene including Jagori Tanna and Bruce ...

  6. 27 juil. 2021 · Reviews. Classic Album Review: David Usher | Morning Orbit. The Moist frontman's sophomore solo set is an indecisive, self-indulgent offering. By. Darryl Sterdan. - 2021-07-27. This came out in 2001 – or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing): Exactly what does David Usher want?

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Morning Orbit" on Discogs.