Periphery (Digital Download)
Periphery (Digital Download)
Periphery (Digital Download)

Periphery (Digital Download)

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"The best days are not planned." ~from “Periphery by Bob Sima

All songs written and composed by Bob Sima.

Produced by David Weber and Bob Sima, Airtime Studios, Bloomington IN.

Album design by Stump’d Design.

Musicians: Bob Sima, Jason Wilber, Slats Klug, Jamey Reed, Jack Helsley, Anne Hurley, Rick Hackler, Neil Heidler, Rob Thorworth, David Glaser, David Weber, and Krista Detor

© Bob Sima Music, Released 19 September 2008

What’s Up Magazine Review
by: Nadja Maril

Sometimes you hear music that just makes you feel happy and relaxed at the same time.

Annapolis musician, Bob Sima, has been making music for several years, writing songs and recording CDs that feature his pleasant tenor voice, often harmonizing with some of the other members of his performing ensemble. Listen closely and you will hear a mandolin, cello, banjo, trumpet, tuba and more in his latest album, Periphery. The title song conveys the essence of Sima’s outlook on life. He begins by singing:

“The best days are not planned. Spontaneous, hand in hand… real smiles that sneak up…”

And the chorus rejoins, “You can build your life on what tomorrow brings and complicate the simplest things and never see what is in the periphery.”

“You can’t go through life with blinders on” has always been one of my favorite expressions to use when describing the intensity and focus, which prevents many of us from appreciating the present and the good things around us. Sima’s songs capture the sentiment of living life to its fullest. Even after the CD stops playing, the tune and words will stick in your mind and you’ll want to listen again and again to each song—the mark of a successful musician. While I was listening to the CD in my office, several co-workers stopped by and commented on how much they liked the music—another mark in the plus column in this album’s favor.

In the final cut on the CD, entitled “Sunshine & Blue Skies”, Sima reflects on life’s disappointments.

“It all happens for a reason you see. They just haven’t gotten around to telling you what that reason might be. ‘Cause it’s always going to rain, ‘Cause its always going to rain. But I’m telling you there’s going to be sunshine and blue skies again.”

So if you haven’t heard of Bob Sima, well look up his website www.bobsima.com and check out where he will next be performing, and yes, buy a copy of his latest album Periphery.