Five albums, sixty tracks and still counting. Cool Million
are back with a new album!
Ten years ago the euro soul duo Cool Million released their
first album ‘Going Out Tonight’ on UK soul label Expansion Records. The album
took the soul crowd by surprise, cause who were these guys that out of the
blue, could recreated the soulful sound of the 80’s hey day like no other?
The answer to that question is; Rob Hardt and Frank Ryle.
One a super musician from Germany with skills you can only dream of. The other
a Dj/musicfreak from Denmark with a masterplan – both of them with tons of
dedication and passion for thier craft.
Thier passion and ambition have kept them in the came for a
decade and they have worked with a long list of artists, some known some not,
some forgotten some on their way up! The list include names such as: Jean
Carne, Keni Burke, Shirley Jones, Eugene Wilde, Meli’sa Morgan, Rena Scott,
Leroy Burgess, Peggi Blu, Yvonne Gage, Marc Evans, Alton McClain, Kenny Thomas,
Lisa Stansfield, Tom Moulton, Joey Negro, Dimitri From Paris and John Morales,
Glenn Jones, Marc Sadane, Tim Owens, Gavin Christopher, Michael Jeffries.
Cool Million tells that they feel privileged and humble when
they look at the list of names they have worked with over the ten years.
Futhermore they add; ‘Who would have thought that two dudes from northern
Europe would be able to create music with people that talented, we hope we
could do it, when we started but that we actually done it, is amazing and
wonderful’.
Reflecting on the first decade of Cool Million it’s fair to
say that Rob & Frank are two determined and ambitious gentlemen with
extraordinary talent.
So what can Cool Million tell us abouth their new album?
‘It’s a classic Cool Million album where we work/collaborate with various
artists, staying true to our original concept both in terms of genre and how we
think a album works best. Having say that we think that our fans will be a
little surprised with the fact that this is our slowest album to date. We
believe we have more variety than ever and it’s a fact that the music on the
new album is slowed down in terms of more ballads and mid-tempo songs compared
to our other albums’.
‘The reason for this development is that we wanted to try
something that was a little out of our comfort zone. Also we felt that we
wanted to prove that we can do quality slow jams aswell. You could also argue
that is’s beause we both turned fifty this year.. haha’.
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