When inspiration infuses with genius, an extraordinary creation occurs.
For 14-time Grammy-winning artist Ricky Skaggs, that creation is the right sound and the right people involved to "make the music that is in his head and in his heart." As Ricky puts it, "it was time to do something new, something different." This most special album, "Mosaic", hooks the heart, as the sounds invite you in to take notice and come closer. Grammy-winning writer/producer Gordon Kennedy, who co-wrote Eric Clapton's "Change the World," is instrumental as co-producer and writer. They have blended their talents and love of music with their love for the Lord to create this unique album. These two prolific song masters have come together to offer up a distinctive collaboration of writing and talent that is unparalleled in strength of genius. Ricky says, "This project is unlike anything I have ever done..."
The title track "Mosaic" signals all to realize that no matter how small we feel sometimes, we have a unique place in life and it is real. The reflective and hopeful song "Someday Soon" beckons one to pull up a chair, lean in and get a better listen to the soothing Country sounds of piano, guitar and banjo. "Fire From The Sky" is an exciting account of the Old Testament story of Elijah versus the prophets of Baal with clear, strong vocals featuring a remarkable guitar jam accented with nature's violent fury to solidify God's strength. "My Cup Runneth Over" featuring a guitar solo with Peter Frampton is sure to be a favorite "Praise & Worship" tune. Thoughtful "Picture" provokes visions of God's love for man with touches of Beatles influence to create a complete, lush sound. "Return to Sender" is enhanced with a 12 piece orchestra, whistle, and Tommy Sims on guitar creating a robust amalgamation of sound that leaves the listener satisfied to the end. Ricky, now celebrating his 50th anniversary in music, crowns this special year with "Mosaic." 50 years in the making, this album weaves pieces of life, remembrances, and thoughtful wisdom of the ages to create a fresh, new sound for all the people of the world to hear.