Lovers Card, The

Tani, Maurice
Little Village Foundation
Blues | Sep 2017

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2017-09-13
Fixture of the local music scene, SF-based Tani is a singer/songwriter/guitarist/bassist/producer. He’s hard to pigeon hole. Folk/roots, Americana/alt-country, jazz/blues. He’s got a really engaging vocal style and is surrounded by a solid band. This release could be equally filed in blues, country, jazz, or rock.

*1. Midtempo roadhouse blues rock. Very cool.
2. Downtempo lost love lament w/a jazzy flair.
3. Mostly midtempo rock jam w/a hip small-club feel.
*4. Slow ballad into midtempo love song w/Euro jazz sound.
*5. Low key mid/up rock. Coolly grungy.
6. Stripped down, relaxed folksy rock/jazz story song.
*7. Roadhouse-y romance, downtempo w/good pedal guitar.
*8. Vocal duet, low key romance. Slightly swampy, & good.
9. Cool mid/downtempo bluesy rock, nice vocals & guitar work.
10. Slow, and kind of quiet but also gently swaying romance.

Recent airplay

It Finally Fell For You
blues with a feelinNov 25, 2017
Push Me Away
blues with a feelin'Nov 18, 2017
Three Small Words
TraditionsNov 17, 2017
Take Me With You
blues with a feelin'Nov 11, 2017
Push Me Away
blues with a feelin'Nov 04, 2017
Falling
TraditionsNov 03, 2017

Charting

2017-09-14 — 2017-11-16 Blues
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 12 1
Nov 5 2
Oct 29 2
Oct 22 2
Oct 8 2
Sep 17 1

Track listing

1. Something To Hide
2. It Finally Fell For You
3. It Looked Like You Had It All
4. The Lovers Card
5. New Dress
6. Take Me With You
7. Falling
8. Three Small Words
9. Push Me Away
10. Out With The Old