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Tony Monaco's 1977 debut album, "The Monacos Are Moving Up," is a vibrant and eclectic journey through a variety of musical styles, showcasing the artist's versatility and charm. Released on January 1, 1977, under the Rising Coup label, this 36-minute collection of tracks offers a delightful mix of genres, from country and pop to polka and beyond.
The album opens with the poignant "Why Are You Crying," setting the tone for a record that doesn't shy away from emotional depth. Tony Monaco's smooth vocals and engaging storytelling shine throughout, whether he's strumming a guitar on the rhythmic "Walkin' in Rhythm" or donning a cowboy hat for the classic "Rhinestone Cowboy." The album also features a standout cover of Barry Manilow's "I Write the Songs," showcasing Monaco's ability to infuse new life into well-known tunes.
One of the most unique tracks is "Barbara Polka," a lively and infectious polka that highlights Monaco's playful side. The instrumental prowess of Tony Monaco is on full display in "Al Di La" and "Mahogany," where his piano skills take center stage. The album also includes a heartfelt rendition of "Our Day Will Come" and a sultry, slow-burning version of "Comin' Home Baby."
With its diverse range of styles and Tony Monaco's captivating performances, "The Monacos Are Moving Up" is a testament to the artist's talent and creativity. This album is a must-listen for fans of genre-blending music and those looking to discover a hidden gem from the 1970s.