Description
His sole album, Dreamin’, wasn’t a launchpad for a musical empire but a simple collection of 12 tracks recorded in 1976 in friends' living rooms. At 21 and newly married, Senrick crafted songs that captured his everyday world and modest life. Tracks like “Drop A Dime” reflect his shared flat with friends, while “Wedding Trilogy” is a heartfelt tribute to his wife, who also designed the album cover—a portrait blending Minneapolis city life with Montana’s serene landscapes.
Dreamin’ evokes a tranquil, nature-bound life and explores the balance between harmony and adventure. Senrick’s favorite track, “Don’t Be So Nice,” epitomizes this blend with its minimalist, jazzy feel, featuring just a Fender Rhodes and a simple Donca-Matic beat. Senrick's music, with its bittersweet melodies and honest vocals, exudes timelessness—a true soundtrack to eternity.
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