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D'Adamo Tell Me Something

Format:
CD
Style:
Pop/Rock
Release:
29.10.2010
Art-Nr.:
CD6063
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 14.50 €

Tracklist

01
Tell Me Something
02
Long Long Way To Go
03
Miss You
04
Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore
05
Entangled
06
Woman Like You
07
Please Don't Ask
08
Like It Or Not
09
Constant Change
10
Guide Change

Description

"Tell Me Something" features Genesis / Phil Collins musicians: Brad Cole (producer, keyboards), Chester Thompson (drums), Daryl Stuermer (guitar), Leland Sklar (bass guitar), Grammy winner Luis Conté (percussion), Gerald Albright (saxophone), Arnold McCuller (background vocals), Lynne Fiddmont (background vocals) & Amy Keys (background vocals).
Singer/Songwriter Paul D'Adamo of Irving, Texas, USA, releases his debut album Tell Me Something. Paul D'Adamo's album features six remakes of Phil Collins and Genesis songs, three of Paul's own songs and one song of the Philippino artist Jose Mari Chan.
Paul D'Adamo has produced his album together with Phil Collins' keyboarder Brad Cole in studios in Los Angeles and Nashville. Among the artists that have contributed to the album, Paul has gathered no less than nine musicians who have played with Genesis and/or Phil Collins: Brad Cole (producer, keyboards), Chester Thompson (drums), Daryl Stuermer (guitar), Leland Sklar (bass guitar), Grammy winner Luis Conté (percussion), Gerald Albright (saxophone), Arnold McCuller (background vocals), Lynne Fiddmont (background vocals) and last but not least Amy Keys (background vocals).
The top notch musicianship on the album is further enhanced by Elton John's drummer Charlie Morgan, Grammy winner Darlene Koldenhoven (background vocals), Grant Geissman (acoustic guitar), Daryl's brother Duane Stuermer (bass guitar) and Tell Me Something cowriter Chris Remy (guitar).
With his debut album, Paul presents three of his own songs Woman Like You, Tell Me Something and Miss You. On the Genesis and Phil Collins remakes, Paul's fine choice of songs was focused on songs which he felt deserved more attention then they've received in the past. He gave these songs a fresh interpretation based on partly new arrangements. These are Long Long Way To Go, Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore und Please Don't Ask, all written by Phil Collins as well as Entangled, Like It Or Not and Guide Vocal, written by other members of Genesis.
The album is complemented by Paul's remake of the hit song Constant Change, of his friend, Philippino megastar Jose Mari Chan.