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  1. Thanks to Facebook friend Gene M, I have a title for this first solo CD in four years…The Apocaloptimist. It’s a combination of the words apocalypse and optimist. See I think the world is going in a bad direction, but I believe in my heart it’s going to turn out all right. And I work at making that a reality with every day I am blessed ...

  2. The Apocaloptimist Lyrics – James Lee Stanley. Living the Party Life. Once upon a time, every tale begins the same. Once we had it all, now it’s anybody’s game. What do we do when we win? We party. What do we do when we lose? Party harder. And when we’ve paid no dues? More party. What’ve we got to lose? What we’ve got to lose?

  3. Just when I thought I wasn’t going to create another full length CD, all these songs just came to me in a burst of energy. I had to record them and now there’s another James Lee Stanley CD. It is called the Apocaloptimist. By combining the word apocalypse with the word optimist, […]

  4. 15. Jan. 2015 · If you miss the old school singer/songwriter sounds of Kenny Rankin, you’ll feel like you just reached the oasis on this album by James Lee Stanley. He uses both acoustic and electric guitar here in a variety of settings, ranging from a living room casual “Any Other Way” through a mid temp walker on “ Gypsies in the Hallway ...

  5. The Apocaloptimist by James Lee Stanley. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. James Lee Stanley is a singer/songwriter who has been around for decades and has amassed quite a large discography culminating with his latest album The Apocaloptimist. Before you set your sights on this album know one thing, this is folk inspired pop/soft rock and is far removed from the progressive genre. That is not to say this is a bad ...

  7. 7. Nov. 2014 · The instrumental “Etude in E Minor” highlights Stanley’s considerable acoustic guitar talent and it, with “Gypsies in the Hallway,” remain two favorites, although the entire album deserves an afternoon on the chaise longue, with a tall, comforting beverage and enough time to relax and get dreamy.