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"It was horrible," James said. "It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. It was a nightmare and it definitely sent me to a really bad place. It kind of paralleled this book,
'God's Man,' I was reading. I felt like I was part of the book or sucked into the book or something for a while. Also, good happened because I was brought out of that and came out of that and sort of good stuff happened. And that sort of happened in the book, too. It was definitely a major event for me. It definitely shaped the album." James played most of the instruments on "Regions of Light" and broadens his already wide-ranging sound. He was trying to get the sounds that resonate in his head as he ponders deep questions on tape so the listener could join in. "People have said many times 'God is love,' and I feel like an extension of that is love to mean spiritual love, physical love, mental love, the act of creation," James said. "I think anybody who loves what they do loves that point in time when you get lost and you're gone and you're not there anymore. You're working so hard on something you're writing. Or if you're a basketball player you're playing the game or if you're a musician you're playing a concert and you're kind of lost in space and time and you're not thinking about all the mundane (expletive) that we think about. To me that's like the closest glimpse at God." ___ Online:
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