 NEW YORK (By Cheryl Hughey/The Jazz Nation) - Sensually poetic, Tony Adamo in Dance of Love is a diary of romantic paradise. Adamo combines thought provoking words with dark vocals that are reminiscent of Lou Rawls. "Midnight Caf�" with Grammy artist Ernie Watts on sax provides an invitation to passion. Fused with an indulgence essence, this song repetitively hit the top of the charts over at soundclick.com. "Live for Your Love" gained the loyalty of many fans on the Internet. The whole album itself continues to win critical acclaim. Each song on Dance of Love will captivate your attention. "Ecstasy" moves easily with a steady beat and vibrant undertones. It is easy to get yourself lost in the rhythms of "Mystery." An enticing mixture of brass and sax compliments the spellbinding mood. "Hey Lou" is a funky trip with hip vocal percussion, bass lines and Watts grooving on sax. A hot tempo returns with "No Strings." You feel a retro vibe with layers of organ and horns. Things slow to a reminiscent pace in "When Love Comes Over You." The seasons of love are celebrated in "When Love Comes Out to Play." The album comes to a close with reflections on ultimate devotion and joy in "Real Life." Pull that someone close and enjoy the richly textured melodies of Dance of Love. Let yourself go and escape to the world Adamo has created for the lover in all of us!
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