More Than You Know

Year: 2007
Artist: Nino Tempo

Other albums by Nino Tempo

Nino Tempo - All Strung Out
All Strung Out
1968, songs: 1
Nino Tempo - Hey Baby!
Hey Baby!
1966, songs: 1
Nino Tempo - Deep Purple/Sing the Great Songs
Nino Tempo - Live at Cicada
Live at Cicada
1995, songs: 4

Facts about the album "More Than You Know"

Album Title: More Than You Know
Artist: Nino Tempo

Meta Information: "More Than You Know" is the fourth studio album by American saxophonist and singer Nino Tempo, released on April 22, 1967. Recorded at Liberty Records Studios in Los Angeles, the album showcases Tempo's exceptional talent as both a musician and a vocalist. With its dynamic mix of jazz, pop, and rhythm and blues, "More Than You Know" highlights Tempo's versatility and artistry. The album features a combination of instrumental tracks and vocal performances, each showcasing Tempo's soulful saxophone solos and smooth vocal delivery. With its sophisticated arrangements and timeless melodies, "More Than You Know" solidifies Tempo's reputation as one of the leading musicians of his era.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Collaboration with April Stevens: "More Than You Know" features several duets with Tempo's sister, April Stevens, who provides vocals alongside Tempo's saxophone performances. Their harmonious blend of voices is evident throughout the album, particularly on tracks such as "Softly, As I Leave You" and "There Will Never Be Another You". The duo's chemistry adds depth and emotion to the album's romantic ballads.

  2. Chart Success: The album's title track, "More Than You Know", became a major hit for Nino Tempo. Released as a single in 1966, the song reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and garnered widespread acclaim for Tempo's soulful saxophone performance and expressive vocals. Its success helped propel the album to commercial success and solidified Tempo's status as a rising star.

  3. Musical Variety: "More Than You Know" showcases Tempo's diverse musical influences, featuring a range of styles from jazz to pop to rhythm and blues. The album includes covers of classic standards such as "Cry Me a River" and "Misty", as well as original compositions like "The Lonely Bull" and "Sister James". Tempo's ability to seamlessly transition between different genres demonstrates his versatility as a musician and his ability to connect with audiences across diverse musical tastes.

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