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After a critically-acclaimed debut, Eliot took a few years off to write, what will be, his breakthrough album into the mainstream entitled "Endless Ride." With a fine supporting cast including Grammy-nominated Producer Luigie Gonzalez (Juan Gabriel) and seasoned players (James Taylor, Chaka Khan), Popkin delivers an 11-song collection of pop and acoustic rock gems. From the infectious title track, to the painfully beautiful 'The Reason Why' to the acoustically simple 'For A While'. The arrangements are classic, allowing for Popkin's expressive voice to weave in and out of stories of relationships, family, childhood, and spirit. "Endless Ride" showcases an artist taking chances, while giving mainstream radio something to remember. Eliot Popkin Endless Ride Songs | 1. | I Don't Wanna |
| 2. | Endless Ride |
| 3. | Mister |
| 4. | Reason Why, The |
| 5. | Deeper Sensuality |
| 6. | Little Bit More, A |
| 7. | You've Got Love |
| 8. | For a While |
| 9. | Three Thousand Miles |
| 10. | Soar |
| 11. | Grandma's Piano |
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