Even with just eight tracks, Us Alone packs in volumes of highly personal reflections, told with a sense of poetry, humor, and awareness that sets the songwriter apart and explains the longevity of his career.
Us Alone is a pretty good record from a neglected Canadian artist, one that should have him beating the comeback trail.
Us Alone may not be the triumphant comeback he intended, but such candid confessions reveal why we're still talking about Hayden so many years later: He still (almost) believes.