Elvis Costello once said you had your whole life to write your first album and six months to write the follow-up.
In 1993 Prism released Jericho, an album with Mitchell writing several of the songs.
Katlyn creates the album covers and writes most of the lyrics.
This album has only one song written by Sezen Aksu.
The album includes eleven tracks composed, produced and (except for three) written by Yusuf.
The album has only two songs written in Portuguese.
The album had its genesis in a conceptual story apparently written for Johnny Cash.
The album itself is named after a song written by Bill Sprouse Jr..
Their previous two albums had relied heavily on songs written by the band and relatively little on traditional songs.
Most bands shudder at the prospect of having 20 years to write their first album and four days to write their second.