I love an album that you just can’t label. This one by keyboardist/composer Jon Wirtz is an audio journey through a world of sounds, styles and moods. Ethereal voice delivered by Sarah Miles on “Slumber” leads into a Pat Metheny-esque “Politico” that features some energetic rhythm by Alejandro Castano/dr, John Grigsby/b and soloing by guitarist Dan Schwindt before urban lyrics are spoken by Stephen Malloy Brackett on “Gratitude.” Just where is this guy taking us? A little bit of everywhere, and the up and down climbs from “Country” to the title track to the panoramic “Awakening” with the luminous trumpet by Gabriel Mervine make the travel quite worthwhile.