HAUSER - The Player (2022) [Hi-Res]

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Artist:
Title: The Player
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Masterworks
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:03
Total Size: 302 / 954 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Sway (3:15)
2. Livin' la Vida Loca (3:29)
3. La Isla Bonita (4:05)
4. Bésame Mucho (3:03)
5. Quando Quando Quando (3:33)
6. Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White (3:15)
7. Señorita (3:30)
8. Obsesión (3:55)
9. Quizás, Quizás, Quizás (feat. Caroline Campbell) (3:30)
10. Historia de un Amor (4:09)
11. Let's Get Loud (3:47)
12. Waka Waka (3:39)

Following an incredible 10-year run as half of 2CELLOS, HAUSER is ushering a new era as a solo artist and visual concept creator with THE PLAYER, using his innovative musical stylings and irresistible charisma to bring a new wave of cello music to fans everywhere.

THE PLAYER, which features an accompaniment from the Czech National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Steven Mercurio, skillfully merges modern-day hits with timeless classics in custom HAUSER flavor. The genre-bending artist has found a deep appreciation for Old Hollywood and classic rock-n-roll greats like Elvis and Dean Martin, who have inspired much of his new style. On the new record, HAUSER follows in the footsteps of his heroes, taking the stage as a cross-generational legend in his own right.

“I can’t wait to share THE PLAYER with the world,” says HAUSER. “It’s been such a dream come true to bring these songs to life in a fun and fresh way. I’ve long had the vision of taking the cello into uncharted territory, and now we’re getting to play around a bit and explore new arrangements that have never been done before.”

The success of HAUSER himself extends far beyond his ever growing devoted fan base and many millions of social media followers. With more than a billion audio streams across the globe and more than 4 billion video views, the Croatian cellist is a phenomenon that is one part virtuoso and the other, that of sheer, animal magnetism. For HAUSER’s fans, perhaps it is simply his ability to unify generations of music lovers. “The cello has a universal language that everyone can understand,” he affirms. “I want to create music that brings us all together to celebrate the gift of music and the spice of life!”