I recently discovered Adam Daniel last week. I heard 2 albums – “4-track demos: The Adam Daniel Frequency” and “4-track demos: Where You Are EP” – and from reading his bio, he made a brilliant debut in 1999 witht he album “Blue Pop.” The AD Frequency” has a varied collection of songs, ranging from power pop to adult contemporary tunes. “It’s Automatic” is a cool little pop number that has a great bouncy melody and reminds me a bit of Doug Powell and Chris Von Sneidern. The remaing tracks are equally good. “Supernova” has a great Sloan-like quality that deserves to be on your ipod playlist. However, with the track “Where You Are” things get very jazzy, slow and moody. The next few songs almost sounds like another artist. The newest EP named after that track follows with adult pop similar to blue period Elvis Costello. I don’t feel Daniel pulls as well with the ballads, except in a great song “Star Dust 2002” which has excellent piano melody and rivals the early Bee Gees for pure emotion. You can purchase all these songs on itunes. I was also able to go on Amazon and order “Blue Pop” for a very good price as well.