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This is his third album as Trailhead although he has also released a number of albums in his native tongue under his own name. All thirteen tracks were written by Panwitz and he also plays most of the instruments on the album as well as having production credits. The opening track is the upbeat and inspirational “Another Mile” a song about making the most your own gifts and being strong in the face of adversity. This is generally indicitive of the album as a whole. Certainly if you are looking for songs of lament and woe this is not for you although it would be wrong to suggest that this is a sugary sweet affair – far from it, this is a collection of well written and very well presented songs. There are influences aplenty, with the title track “Leave Me To Learn” sounding like it could have been lifted directly from the Ron Sexsmith songbook both in terms of feel and subject matter, this song referring to soul searching whilst on the road and ultimately returning home to the bossom of the family. There are hints along the way of Dylan, Neil Young and Jackson Browne amongst others, and on tracks where harmonica is to the fore Springsteen in a country mood.