Gino Vannelli

Storm at Sunup

Gino Vannelli - Storm at Sunup

01/01/1975 | A&m 

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All Music Guide Review

In the mid-'70s, Vannelli automatically got to the forefront of R&B due to his soulful vocals and the melodic musical arrangements. The only problem with work of Vannelli is that it often veered from the ridiculous to the sublime with absolutely no middle ground. On the bright side, whenever his lyrics hit the right note they were matched by his near-operatic vocals. 1975's Storm at Sunup, his third A&M effort, offers a lot of instances on the yin and yang. The atmospheric "Love Me Now" perfectly captures Vannelli as one of the more wishy-washy and self-absorbed singers as he croons "take me as I am/the storm in your life." The album's best song, "Keep on Walking" beautifully captures a sense of bleak romanticism as Vannelli turns in a mesmerizing vocal. The ARP heavy sound that typified his early work shows up on "Love Is a Night," and it has some tricky chord changes as he recounts his conquests. The clumsy lyrics of "Mama Coco" and "Gettin' High" are so bad they are nearly embarrassments. While those songs are odd, the best of Storm at Sunup certainly captures Vannelli's classic mid-'70s sound. ~ Jason Elias, All Music Guide

Storm at Sunup Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Love Me Now
  • 3:53
  • Sound Clip for Love Me Now from Storm at Sunup


  • 3
  • Mama Coco
  • 3:09
  • Sound Clip for Mama Coco from Storm at Sunup


  • 8
  • Gettin' High
  • 3:27
  • Sound Clip for Gettin' High from Storm at Sunup


  • Credits of Storm at Sunup

    • Gino Vannelli
    • Songwriter, Producer, Main Performer, Band, Arranger, Vocals
    • Joe T. Vannelli Project
    • Synthesizer, Piano, Arranger, Producer, Synthesizer Horn, Synthesizer String Arrangement, Piano (Electric)
    • Richard Baker
    • Organ, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Bass, Synthesizer Horn, Synthesizer String Arrangement


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