Anthony Green recorded this one inside Moravian Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The place was built by Henry Chapman Mercer, who shaped tiles by hand in the early 1900s. No shortcuts, just craft and time. That spirit carries into the music. It's a live set with four voices – Green plus Dave Davison, Keith Goodwin and Gregg Mervine on vocals, guitars and keys. Some of these songs he hadn't touched in years because of what they stirred up in him. You can hear that rawness. The arrangements are mostly acoustic, leaning into folk and indie rock territory, with harmonies that feel lived-in rather than polished. It's not on streaming at all. Green wanted this to feel human and affordable, especially in wartime. So it's a direct sale, with physical options from vinyl to cassette to a button. The tracklist pulls from across his career, from "So It Goes" to "Dear Child (I've Been Dying To Reach You)". If you want the shared experience of music without the machine turning it into numbers, this is where to find it.