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PolyEast Records

Angela Torres

ACOUSTIC ESSENTIALS relives music of Queen, James Taylor and MLTR
Are you looking for a collection of songs that bring together the music of three of the most celebrated artists in the past three decades? Featuring smooth and sexy vocals wrapped around in two stunning CDs with songs borrowed from Queen, James Taylor, and Michael Learns to Rock, PolyEast Records proudly releases Acoustic Essentials series—a wonderful collection of acoustic versions of romantic hits and relaxing tracks all on the theme of love— now available nationwide.
Featuring Angela Torres at her very best as she breathes new life into these classic love song in the albums “Angela Sings Queen”, “Angela Sings James Taylor” and “Angela Sings Michael Learns To Rock.”
Rock goes acoustics as the album “Angela Sings Queen” collects timeless rock ballads of one of the most enduring rock bands of the 70s, Queen. Reinventing the most legendary tunes of all time with Angela’s fine versions of acoustic blues includes “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “I Want To Break Free”, “Love of My Life” , “Too Much Love Will Kill You, “ “We Are The Champions” and a lot more.
As our big-band jazz and lounge singer shine through with catchy guitar tunes and soft vocals, experience music reminiscent to the one of the most successful singer-songwriter of the 70s James Taylor with “How Sweet It Is”, “You’ve Got A Friend”, “Fire and Rain”, “Your Smiling Face”, “Shower the People” and other JT songs everybody know by heart
Any sentimental person would not fail to grow up listening to tracks by Michael Learns to Rock as PolyEast Records’ “Angela Sings Michael Learns to Rock” includes acoustic, stripped down ballads borrowed from the pop group MLTR. To name a few of the favourites would be Angela’s version of “25 Minutes”, “That’s Why You Go Away,” “Paint My Love and You Took My Heart Away” and other MLTR classic hits.
Acoustic Essentials series highlight timeless ballads, love songs, and laid-back tracks and Angela Torres’ musical gifts shine in these albums. With vocals that are very different from most female artists we hear today with her smooth, almost innocent voice is enough to capture attention all on its own.