Try My Love
Táta Vega · 1978
37 min · 9 tracks · R&B
A vibrant blend of soulful vocals and infectious grooves that beckons listeners to dance.
Why this album works
'Try My Love' garnered critical acclaim within the R&B genre, helping to solidify Vega's presence in the music industry. The album's title track became a moderate hit, reflecting the growing demand for female-led soul music during the late 1970s and contributing to the evolving sound of urban contemporary.
- Career context
- Released in 1978, 'Try My Love' was Táta Vega's debut solo album after her time as a backing vocalist for artists like Stevie Wonder. At this point in her career, she was transitioning from supporting roles to establishing her own identity as a solo artist, showcasing her powerful vocal capabilities and emotional range.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Ike & Tina Turner· Billy Preston· The O'Jays
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Come on and Try My Love Standout 3:20
- 2 I Need You Now Standout 3:34
- 3 Get It Up for Love Standout 6:09
- 4 If Love Must Go 4:11
- 5 Magic Feeling 3:51
- 6 Gonna Do My Best to Love You 4:23
- 7 I Just Keep Thinking About You Baby 4:21
- 8 Whopper Bopper Show Stopper 3:15
- 9 In the Morning 4:15
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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