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The Double Album preserves a complete arc, ten songs arranged in sequence, each paired with a lyric and a short reflection on why it mattered. This is not a highlight reel or a summary. It’s the full record, kept intact.

 

Each piece begins with real music and real context. You choose the songs, the lyrics that stayed, and a brief note for each explaining why that moment mattered. From there, we shape the sequence, pacing, and layout so the story unfolds naturally, without forcing meaning or resolution.

 

Printed as a museum-quality 18×24 poster, the scale allows the full timeline to breathe. The size is intentional — large enough to hold the complete story, restrained enough to live naturally in a home. Nothing is added to decorate. Nothing remains unless it belongs.

 

For those working with time constraints, a digital version can be delivered within 24–48 hours, with the printed poster following. This allows the story to be shared or gifted immediately, without rushing the physical piece.

 

An optional Private Album Page is available as an add-on. This creates a quiet digital home for the full record, preserving the song order, lyrics, reflections, and streaming links in a private space that mirrors the printed album. Nothing is public unless you choose.

 

This format is often chosen for long partnerships, parent–child legacies, memorials, and milestone moments, when the story isn’t one song, but everything that came after.

The Double Album is not designed to explain a relationship, it exists to preserve one, exactly as it unfolded.
 

10 Song Lyric Poster With Personal Note

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  • The Double Album is chosen when the story can’t be shortened.

    It’s for parent–child legacy pieces
    When years of moments deserve to be held together, not summarized.

    It’s for lifetime partnerships
    When love evolved, shifted, deepened, and stayed.

    It’s for memorials and milestone birthdays
    When remembering means honoring the full arc, not just the highlights.

     

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