Abel Tesfaye closes his saga as The Weeknd with Hurry Up Tomorrow, an epic album that concludes an emotional and sonic trilogy. Available in standard edition black vinyl and Complete Edition double LP version with all 22 songs, this work blends cinematic synthizers with intimate narratives on fame, exhaustion and renewal. With outstanding collaborations such as Wake Me Up with Justice, São Paulo with Anitta and the intense Baptized in Fear, the album symbolises the long-awaited farewell to his alter ego and the arrival of a new dawn under his real name.
The track "Wake Me Up", co-produced with the duo Justice, opens the album with references to Michael Jackson's Thriller, and highlightsits sonic and conceptual ambition. Other important tracks include São Paulo (with Anitta) and Baptized in Fear, songs that reinforce the introspective and emotional tone of the album.
Chet Baker, a key figure of cool jazz, solidified his legacy with recordings together with his quintet, where he displayed a lyrical and deeply evocative sound. In these sessions, his trumpet intertwines with subtle arrangements and refined accompaniment, creating atmospheres of intimacy and sophistication. Chet Baker and His Quintet captures the essence of a musician who transformed vulnerability into timeless beauty, and turned each note into an tale of delicacy and melancholy.
This vinyl condenses the elegance of jazz on the West Coast, with relaxed arrangements, introspective atmospheres and a great melodic sensitivity.