Benny Trokan - Do You Still Think of Me (2024)
Artist: Benny Trokan
Title: Do You Still Think of Me
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Daptone Records
Genre: Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 69:11
Total Size: 87.2 / 211 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Do You Still Think of Me
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Daptone Records
Genre: Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 69:11
Total Size: 87.2 / 211 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Fever (02:32)
2. Get It in the End (03:02)
3. Long Shadows (03:35)
4. Walking Back (03:41)
5. Save a Place for Me (02:55)
6. Turn Back You Fool (03:36)
7. Nowhere To Be Found (03:38)
8. It's Time (03:20)
9. You Don't Get Me Down (02:55)
10. Just Want To Love You (03:02)
11. Sorrow (02:54)
12. Do You Still Think of Me (02:49)
You may recognise this fine fellow as the bass player for such acts as Spoon, Lee Fields’ Expressions, Reigning Sound and The Jay Vons. Or perhaps you’ve heard the man himself wailing away on several well-received 45’s released on Wick Records and compiled on the digital EP ‘Hey Lovers’.
Former member and leader of The Reigning Sound, and has leant his talents to key Daptone family artists such as Jalen Ngonda, Lee Fields’ Expressions and Charles Bradley’s Extraordinaires.
With Do You Still Think of Me?, his debut album for Wick Records, Trokan takes the listener through the full spectrum of 60s influenced music: the moody teen-beat bop of ‘Save a Place’, the garage dwelling angst of ‘Nowhere to Be Found’, to the sweet soul sound of the title track. But throughout the records, it’s the unique sound of Benny’s raspy, vulnerable lead vocal that carries us across this truly stunning collection of modern pop. Do You Still Think of Me? is a breath of fresh air from a well-seasoned veteran. Unquestionably worth the wait
Former member and leader of The Reigning Sound, and has leant his talents to key Daptone family artists such as Jalen Ngonda, Lee Fields’ Expressions and Charles Bradley’s Extraordinaires.
With Do You Still Think of Me?, his debut album for Wick Records, Trokan takes the listener through the full spectrum of 60s influenced music: the moody teen-beat bop of ‘Save a Place’, the garage dwelling angst of ‘Nowhere to Be Found’, to the sweet soul sound of the title track. But throughout the records, it’s the unique sound of Benny’s raspy, vulnerable lead vocal that carries us across this truly stunning collection of modern pop. Do You Still Think of Me? is a breath of fresh air from a well-seasoned veteran. Unquestionably worth the wait