Bobby Oroza follows up his newly released Get On The Otherside album withanother must have 45.The A side is one of the mid tempo stand outs, "My Place, My Time" whereBobby humbly pours his heart out about his own dif_culties and how he madeup his mind to get passed them. Like a lot of the other tunes on this albumthere is a message of encouragement and an invitation to a new perspectiveBobby has found at this stage in his life. Cold Diamond & Mink's backing trackhas the perfect tone to carry the message and the whole tune comes outsomehow tough, sweet, encouraging, and introspective all at once.The B side "Through These Tears" is a heavy duty ballad sure to become astaple in the slowie sets. As usual for Bobby he does it up in his own way,with his own tone, and it sets him apart from his peers. Although it has all themakings of a classic B side ballad, a closer listen _nds Bobby again with amessage of getting past the trouble and coming out on the otherside of it all.