Caesar Spencer - Get Out Into Yourself (2023)
Artist: Caesar Spencer
Title: Get Out Into Yourself
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: New Radio Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Indie Pop, Baroque Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:38
Total Size: 122 / 353 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Get Out Into Yourself
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: New Radio Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Indie Pop, Baroque Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:38
Total Size: 122 / 353 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Hail Caesar (Feat. Gilles Tandy & Jean Felzine) (2:13)
02. Get Out Into The Pigs (3:48)
03. Isn't That What Jimi Said (Feat. Jean Felzine & Jo Wedin) (4:16)
04. When I Whisper In Your Ear (Feat. Mareva Galanter) (5:16)
05. Jane Loves The Highway (Feat. Gilles Tandy & Jo Wedin) (3:58)
06. Requiem (5:06)
07. Cult Of Personality (5:05)
08. Broken By The Song (4:32)
09. Waiting For Sorrow (Feat. Jacqueline Taïeb) (5:22)
10. Get Out Into Yourself (5:34)
11. Knew That One Day (Feat. Jean Felzine & Jo Wedin) (5:30)
One of the most elusive crooners has not said his last word. This is Caesar Spencer who continues to maintain his legend lately and confirms once again with his latest ambitious work called Get Out Into Yourself.
Throughout these eleven new titles, Caesar Spencer tells the story "of a character who travels through different cultural landscapes, and tells us a story full of existential questions in a world in perpetual change". Thus, we get carried away from the first notes of "Get Out Into The Pigs" which begins a completely crazy musical adventure just like "Requiem" and "Cult Of Personality" where the baroque influences are perfectly distilled.
We navigate between baroque pop and absolutely stunning cinematic surf-rock throughout Get Out Into Yourself. Caesar Spencer brings out his most prestigious address book and it's no coincidence that we find our chic and shocking couple, namely Jo Wedin and Jean Felzine on "Isn't That What Jimi Said" or on "Knew That One Day” absolutely irresistible. We also find Gilles Tandy on the hectic "Hail Caesar" and "Jane Loves The Highway" as well as Maréva Galanter on "When I Whisper In Your Ear" absolutely dandyesque and the very great Jacqueline Taïeb on "Waiting For Sorrow" where we carefully follows the adventures of our protagonist. With this conceptual and collaborative disc, Caesar Spencer stands out from the lot of pop crooners who remain as inventive as ever.
Throughout these eleven new titles, Caesar Spencer tells the story "of a character who travels through different cultural landscapes, and tells us a story full of existential questions in a world in perpetual change". Thus, we get carried away from the first notes of "Get Out Into The Pigs" which begins a completely crazy musical adventure just like "Requiem" and "Cult Of Personality" where the baroque influences are perfectly distilled.
We navigate between baroque pop and absolutely stunning cinematic surf-rock throughout Get Out Into Yourself. Caesar Spencer brings out his most prestigious address book and it's no coincidence that we find our chic and shocking couple, namely Jo Wedin and Jean Felzine on "Isn't That What Jimi Said" or on "Knew That One Day” absolutely irresistible. We also find Gilles Tandy on the hectic "Hail Caesar" and "Jane Loves The Highway" as well as Maréva Galanter on "When I Whisper In Your Ear" absolutely dandyesque and the very great Jacqueline Taïeb on "Waiting For Sorrow" where we carefully follows the adventures of our protagonist. With this conceptual and collaborative disc, Caesar Spencer stands out from the lot of pop crooners who remain as inventive as ever.