What happens when the only child of Barbra Streisand finally steps into his own spotlight?
Jason Gould has been in front of cameras for years, but his new album “Where We Fall” feels like the moment he fully steps behind the mic. It is the sound of a son who grew up with classic standards in the living room and now mixes that world with the music of today.
Across the album, he moves between intimate confession and big, cinematic emotion. “Solitude” brings new life to Duke Ellington. “Wild Is the Wind” carries a haunting echo of George Michael. “Jealous Guy” feels like an adult looking in the mirror and saying, “I hurt you, and I know it.”
Then there are the originals. “Laws of Desire” and “Run” look at love, trust, and the urge to protect yourself. “World Gone Crazy,” “Sacred Days,” and his take on “It’s Only a Paper Moon” stare straight at war, fake news, and a planet under pressure, yet still search for hope.
The closing ballad, “I Found a Place in My Heart,” feels like a quiet promise to stay open, even when the world makes you want to shut down.
My gifted son Jason Gould has just released some new songs
He sings about war, broken promises, and leaders who forget basic decency. The track was first heard on an earlier EP, but here it lands with new weight. On the album, it sounds like a plea. In the official “World Gone Crazy” video, those feelings of chaos, sorrow, and hope move from sound into powerful images that draw you deeper into his message of courage.
Jason Gould – World Gone Crazy (Official Music Video)
Here he returns to the classic standards that filled his childhood, this time sharing the spotlight with Barbra Streisand herself. You can hear the family blend in their tone, soft and clear, almost like one voice answering another.