Shameless Self Promotion – Max Tosi
All those who love the beatnik side of Stephen Bishop, the albums of James Taylor – above all those prior to Flag – the masterly melodies of the Beatles, and the soft acoustic atmospheres of Ink’s Liv Taylor, simply have to listen to Let Me Ride. They will not be disappointed.
Max Tosi, originally from Cremona, a lengthy transit in Milan, but Sardinian by adoption (resident in Sassari for the last 11 years), gives the impression of having just stepped out of the Troubadour on a balmy evening in the mid-seventies with his live-act cassettes tucked under his arm. In effect the album Let Me Ride, although a studio album, has all the warmth and spontaneity of a confidential acoustic set recorded live in a small club. Priceless emotions for those who were brought up on bread and Mud Slide Slim or for those who for years have dreamed of travelling under a Californian sun towards San Buenaventura on the Fwy 101.
Genuine passion, love for the ballad, artisan attention to detail and simple instrumentation with light touches of strings and brass. Ten original compositions, ten instant soft-focus snapshots which, for better or for worse, appear to have been taken on an old-fashioned Polaroid. No bluffing, only the fragile, inexpressible charm of daily sensations, of little stories told with a delicate and at times almost naive touch. Review by Franco Fusilli
RadioIndy is pleased to present Max Tosi with a GrIndie Award for the CD “Let Me Ride”
Max Tosi, gifted singer/songwriter, has released his latest album titled “Let Me Ride,” comprised of dreamy folk/pop music. Tosi’s lyrics are cleverly written and are straight from the heart. His vocals are polished and have a soft and soothing effect for the listener. This album also has a well-balanced mix of instruments capturing the relaxing and laid-back atmosphere. Featuring an easy going beat, “I’ve Been Waiting For a Long Time” also features complementing horn fills. “Someone Has Come” is a charming piece sung by a female vocalist accompanied by a graceful piano. If you’re a fan of James Taylor, Max Tosi’s “Let Me Ride” is sure to be in your music collection as it is well worth hearing.
-Diane and The RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team