close

‘Alone Together EP’ a winner for Daley

2 min read
article image -

There’s something magnificent about Daley’s sweet tone – he coos on songs lightly, but it’s also demanding and emotional. That swag was all over his 2011 mixtape, “Those Who Wait,” which was top-notch from its opener to its closing number.

The English singer borrows three songs from that album for his six-song EP and major label offering, “Alone Together.” It’s short, sweet and satisfying.

The song that is propelling him to R&B fame, “Alone Together,” is soft and breezy. It features fellow English R&B singer Marsha Ambrosius, and their tones blend nicely on the track; sometimes you’ll forget who’s who. He keeps up with the English-R&B theme by covering Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is a Losing Game” and collaborating with Jessie J over a hip-hop beat on “Remember Me.”

“Blame the World,” with its strings, is a winner, as is the feel-good “Game Over.” The 23-year-old singer-songwriter – who has collaborated with the Gorillaz and received two nominations at this year’s Soul Train Awards – closes with “Those Who Wait,” a song about breaking through with lyrics like: “I’m waiting because I know I’m going to be next in line to claim my prize and be all that I want to be.” You got that right.

CUSTOMER LOGIN

If you have an account and are registered for online access, sign in with your email address and password below.

NEW CUSTOMERS/UNREGISTERED ACCOUNTS

Never been a subscriber and want to subscribe, click the Subscribe button below.

Starting at $3.75/week.

Subscribe Today