This soft-rock titan has dabbled in gentle stylistic tweaks over the years—the doo-wop chorus on “It's Growing”; the chorus of soulful harmonies on “Only One”; the brass fanfare on “Everybody Has the Blues”—but his oeuvre is phenomenally consistent. At its core, every track is built on an easy strum and that indelible, intimate voice—toasty as a campfire, soothing as a summer rain, and a beacon that draws listeners in.