Reviews
My favorite direction is east, so of course I bought this album.
Ashlyn N
My family saw Jimmy Wonder in Key Largo last February while he was promoting this album's release. What an absolutely incredible show! It was a cathartic experience because I realized that I would never reach the same level of happiness and joy again. And in that moment, I fell into a deep depression that I haven't been able to pull myself out of.
Kyle D
I think it's neat that the album's back cover is magnetized and doubles as a rudimentary compass. It really messed up my cellphone and laptop, but at least now I have a rudimentary compass.
Eric E
I can't stop listening to this album - it's an obsessive compulsive thing. I tried shutting it off, but the time didn't have a four in it and now I am stuck in a loop. Please, someone, put me out of my misery.
Jake S
Jimmy Wonder is like a member of my family. We set an extra plate for him at our dinner table and prop this CD up so we can admire it and include it in our conversations. It was so cute the other day, when our youngest, Britney, asked if this CD was her little brother. Of course we told her, yes it is!
Richard B
Jimmy Wonder does it again - he created an entire CD out of nothing. He just pulled these songs out of thin air, recorded them, and sold it to us. He makes it seem so easy, I am starting to think that I could make my own record about directional situations.
Sly W
I find it difficult to trust people who are from the northern hemisphere. I know its a bit xenophobic, but I can't shake the feeling.
Korey S
Jimmy Wonder opens his compass, sets it to due east, and goes on a journey to prove that you don't need a map to get lost in beautiful music.
Track Listing:
1. Asking for Directions
2. Which way is home
3. We're not lost, we are having fun
4. 5 miles past the last exit
5. Let's turn around...again
6. Really...I want to go home
7. Can anyone out there hear me
8. I need help...please send someone
9. Flat tires and a broken flashlight
10. Paying for gas without money