Introducing the Hardline According to Sananda Maitreya
Introducing the Hardline According to Sananda Maitreya
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
In a time when the music industry is dominated by cookie-cutter pop stars and auto-tuned mediocrity, Terence Trent D'Arby emerges like a phoenix rising from the ashes with his debut album "Introducing The Hardline According To." This 13-track masterpiece is a melting pot of genres, ranging from soul to rock to funk, all filtered through D'Arby's unique and infectious personality.
From the moment the opening track "If You Let Me Stay" kicks in with its funky bass line and soaring vocals, it's clear that D'Arby is not your average musician. His voice is a force of nature, effortlessly moving from smooth crooning to full-throttle wails, proving that he is a vocal chameleon with the chops to back it up.
Tracks like "Sign Your Name" and "Wishing Well" showcase D'Arby's songwriting prowess, with their catchy hooks and infectious melodies burrowing their way into your brain and refusing to leave. But it's not all about radio-friendly hits - deeper cuts like "Rain" and "Dance Little Sister" showcase a darker, more introspective side to D'Arby's songwriting, revealing layers of complexity beneath his slick production.
In a sea of one-hit wonders and forgettable pop acts, Terence Trent D'Arby stands out as a true original, a musical maverick unafraid to march to the beat of his own drum. "Introducing The Hardline According To" is a bold statement from an artist at the top of his game, and a must-listen for anyone tired of the same old pop drivel.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. If You All Get to Heaven
2. If You Let Me Stay
3. Wishing Well
4. I'll Never Turn My Back On You (Father's Words)
5. Dance Little Sister
6. Seven More Days
7. Let's Go Forward
8. Rain
9. Sign Your Name
10. As Yet Untitled
11. Who's Loving You
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About the artist
Sananda Maitreya
Terence Trent D'Arby burst onto the music scene in the late 1980s with his debut album "Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D'Arby," and he hasn't looked back since. The man is a true enigma - part soul singer, part rock star, all wrapped up in a package of pure charisma. D'Arby's music is a blend of soul, funk, rock, and pop, with influences that range from Prince to Marvin Gaye to The Beatles. His voice is smooth as silk, with a range that can go from a whisper to a scream in the blink of an eye. And let's not forget his killer dance moves - the man can groove like nobody's business. But it's not just his music that sets D'Arby apart - it's his personality. He's known for his quirky sense of style (those hats!) and his larger-than-life stage presence. He's also not afraid to speak his mind, whether he's calling out the music industry or waxing poetic about love and life. In a world full of cookie-cutter pop stars, Terence Trent D'Arby is a breath of fresh air. He's the kind of artist who takes risks, pushes boundaries, and refuses to be pigeonholed. So if you're looking for some truly original music that will make you think, dance, and maybe even shed a tear or two, look no further than Terence Trent D'Arby. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
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