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Tirone- Try My Love / Odoya

SKU: 8018344217222
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Tirone- Try My Love / Odoya
Tirone- Try My Love / Odoya

Stefano Tirone is an eclectic artist, open to a wide range of different music genres. This new release, that includes two brand new tracks, confirms his 20-year-old collaboration with Brazilian songwriter Toco. Working on these songs for Stefano was like going back to the years when he used to listen to Acid Jazz music, especially to the records produced by the Mizell brothers. Their influence here is obvious from the first notes: the funk in "Try My Love" is not as high-fueled as in James Brown's songs, but as the legendary brothers taught us, by blending a hint of soul jazz with the '70s downtempo drumming groove, we get a fluid brew, relaxed and dreamy. This is exactly what "Try My Love" is about. "Odoya," featuring Toco on vocals, is a bit of a faster composition, that would perfectly fit as a soundtrack of a typical Italian police movie from the same decade. Simply fantastic!

Format: New Vinyl/Classical

Tirone- Try My Love / Odoya

SKU: 8018344217222
Regular price Rs. 1,200.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 10.18.19

 
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Stefano Tirone is an eclectic artist, open to a wide range of different music genres. This new release, that includes two brand new tracks, confirms his 20-year-old collaboration with Brazilian songwriter Toco. Working on these songs for Stefano was like going back to the years when he used to listen to Acid Jazz music, especially to the records produced by the Mizell brothers. Their influence here is obvious from the first notes: the funk in "Try My Love" is not as high-fueled as in James Brown's songs, but as the legendary brothers taught us, by blending a hint of soul jazz with the '70s downtempo drumming groove, we get a fluid brew, relaxed and dreamy. This is exactly what "Try My Love" is about. "Odoya," featuring Toco on vocals, is a bit of a faster composition, that would perfectly fit as a soundtrack of a typical Italian police movie from the same decade. Simply fantastic!