One of the things that happens 
When we make a record is 
That usually one member of the band 
Ends up stepping forward into the spotlight. 
They end up being featured 
By the fact that the things 
That they add to the songs 
Make an indelible impression on the music. 
It can happen subtly or in some cases 
It can be a dominant effect. 
William Tyler managed to do both. 
Through the course of both of these records 
He has managed to put his mark within the music. 
As with his predecessors, 
Tony Crow on is a woman and Paul Neihaus on Nixon, 
William has unwittingly contributed both his youthful dynamics 
And energy to these particular selections of material. 
We have also marveled at his sense of melody and playfulness 
When it comes to his interpreting the songs. 
Notably, this instrumental does not appear in the film score.