The keyboards bounce in the uplifting inspiration of the Lonely Heather dance that begins the The Nude Party - Midnight Manor album w ith a joyous celebration wrapped in the bright threads of sparkling rock'n'roll, preceding the understated echoes of that style, like a cowboy singing his wanderings and adventures in the prairies of the wild west in the Pardon Me, Satan bard tale, preceded by the soft tenderness of the Cure Is You romantic ballad with blues notes, continuing the melodic charm in the lounge atmosphere of the Easier Said Than Done song, sometimes rising in the inspiration of vocals emotions.
The slow march of the musical charm of the intro unfolds into the musical charm of the Shine Your Light dance, which weaves music and vocals together in a mesmerizing waltz that anticipates the echoes of wild west adventures and the country-tinged sound of the What's The Deal? song, which develops into the unruly and freedom-loving march of the Cities assertive march, which continues with the rolling rhythm of the Thirsty Drinking Blues song, crowning the musical waves with the crests of vocals phrases.
The enchanting introduction creates an atmospheric haze of the Time moves on musical fairy tale, gently enveloping the pensive vocals story with soft musical covers. The harmonica brings notes of a wise wanderer's tale to the sound of the Judith composition, concluding with the calming sound of the Things Fall Apart romantic ballad and closing the album with the acoustic Nashville Record Co. bard tale with country tones in the sound, developing in a vivid ascension of impressions of the experience of recording songs in this studio.