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Dianna's edgier third project depicts her growth, as an artist, into her own skin, and then her shedding of it. Calling on Autumn offers a little more hope than Words to You, starting right away with "Since You've Come Around", a love song. "Country Wild" calls for the need to break free of your chains and live in the moment, and was featured in the 2007 award-winning Sundance film, "Four Sheets to the Wind". "To Those in Charge" addresses how the expansive manipulation of the Powers That Be can put the average American in a tailspin. "Better Than That" calls for accountability for your own actions, distinguishing the right from the wrong. The nine songs on this album successfully hit general topics while at the same time, striking you on a very personal level. More mature issues, with a more mature arrangement: Calling on Autumn is a definite MUST HAVE for the collection of all you adult alternative fans! Dianna Gatto Calling On Autumn Songs | 1. | Since You've Come Around |
| 2. | Elijah |
| 3. | Country Wild |
| 4. | Darling Dahlia |
| 5. | Home |
| 6. | Sulking |
| 7. | Lena's Song |
| 8. | To Those in Charge |
| 9. | Better Than That |
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