Ron Fields makes Don't Go To Strangers feel like the record you meant to find all along. The timing lands perfectly: warm, direct, and a little sly, with enough polish to sound brand new without trying too hard.
The arrangement glides on clean piano, brushed percussion, and a bass line that stays close to the pocket. Fields sits right on top of the mix, so every phrase feels intimate, steady, and easy to lean into.
For a late-afternoon coffee run, a quiet desk, or a room that needs a little glow, this cut fits without fuss. It sounds like a calm decision and a good one at that.