
Adrian Romero
Shirts Against Skins
© 2003 Adrian Romero (659057606026)
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NYC's ADRIAN ROMERO is best depicted by the the famous Sun Studios interview with an 18-year-old Elvis Presley: "Q: Who do you sound like? A: I don't sound like nobody. Q: What kind of music do you play? A: I play all kinds."
tracks
- 1 Thank You
- 2 Studio 54
- 3 And You Do
- 4 Crave
- 5 Novena
- 6 Wake Up!
- 7 You Keep Waiting
- 8 Beautiful Blur
- 9 It's Gonna Be
- 10 13:31
- 11 Home Movies
- 12 Sometimes You're Wrong
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albums you will love
- ADRIAN ROMERO: Radio Free Cola
- ON SECOND THOUGHT: Available In Fine Stores Everywhere
- ON SECOND THOUGHT: Wait Up
genres you will love
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notes
Two guys in New York City playing all the instruments in an incredible hurry to finish 12 songs before the recording studio closed down. In 2002 after 9-11, the economy went to hell, but that didn't stop landlords from trying to raise rents when business' leases were up. Lots of empty buildings now.
Tin Pan Alley had been going for some 15 years giving birth to albums like the Beastie Boys "Ill Communication". Giovanni Fusco was a part-owner and the head engineer of the studio. We arranged and cut all the tracks there in 4 1/2 days. Mixed in 5. One song ["Wake Up!"] was even written in the studio. Express lane music. This is one of the last things to happen there.
-- ADRIAN ROMERO --