: A six-minute version of the piano solo that Hornsby famously captured in just one studio take.
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The primary talking point regarding the 2021 release is the remastering process. For many legacy acts, a remaster simply means "louder." For Hornsby, it means "clearer." The original 1988 release was a product of its time—glossy, mid-heavy, and slightly compressed to fit FM radio standards. Scenes From the Southside followed the band's Grammy-winning
Scenes From the Southside followed the band's Grammy-winning debut, The Way It Is . It reached the top of the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and featured several tracks that became classic rock and pop staples. Tracklist & Key Personnel
The original 1988 mix was notoriously compressed for FM radio. The 2021 MoFi release promised to strip away that "loudness war" fatigue, revealing the subtle interplay between Hornsby’s Steinway and the late Joe Puerta’s fretless bass.