Try My Love cover

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

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