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Pop / Rock 12 July, 2019

Taylor McFerrin Announces New Album "Love's Last Chance" Out August 16, 2019

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Los Angeles-based producer, composer, pianist, DJ, and vocalist Taylor McFerrin announced his new album Love's Last Chance (out August 16th via AWAL). The first single "Now That You Need Me" launched today with praise from HYPEBEAST.
Love's Last Chance is McFerrin's first full-length since his 2014 debut Early Riser (released on Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label). The collection - which featured appearances by Hiatus Kaiyote frontwoman Nai Palm, bass/production wizard Thundercat, and Taylor's legendary father Bobby McFerrin - earned praise from Noisey, NPR, and Pitchfork who hailed Early Riser as "an album built for slow weekend mornings spent in bed with a loved one." While Early Riser only featured guest vocalists, Love's Last Chance is McFerrin's first album with his own voice on it. "Over the years, I'd learned how to convey myself well through my instrumentals," says McFerrin. "But singing brings me closer than ever to being able to share everything that's going on inside of me."

McFerrin also discovered a new approach to recording thanks to his work with supergroup R+R=NOW, which found him teaming up with Robert Glasper, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, Derrick Hodge, Justin Tyson, and Terrace Martin (known for his work with Kendrick Lamar). "I had been obsessed with getting everything on my record absolutely perfect, and it led me to this almost crippling place of self-doubt," McFerrin explains. "But the whole R+R album was recorded in five days. It was all about capturing the feeling of the moment, and there was so much freedom and excitement in that."

It was an excitement McFerrin recognized well. His father - best known for his timeless mega-hit "Don't Worry, Be Happy" - was a born improviser who lived for spontaneity, and he gleefully shared that passion with his children at home and on the road. "I never saw him sit down and practice," laughs McFerrin, whose sister Madison is also a critically acclaimed artist in her own right. McFerrin carried that freedom with him to Love's Last Chance, treating the album like a snapshot, a portrait of a specific time and place in his life.
"I called this album Love's Last Chance because in life, you don't get a million opportunities to get love right," McFerrin concludes. "Sometimes, with both your art and your relationships, you realize that it's now or never. For my first time writing and singing my own lyrics, I didn't want to be messing around with make believe and fantasy. This record is real life."

Tracklisting:
1. Her Entrance
2. All I See Is You
3. Love And Distance
4. Now That You Need Me
5. Pictures You Never Hold
6. Memory Digital (ft. Anna Wise)
7. I Would Still
8. As You Are (ft. Elena Pinderhughes)
9. I Can't Give Your Time Back
10. So Cold In The Summer






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