Sean Smith is back with his second solo album, ‘Swing For The 90’s’ – a jazz-influenced collection of his favourite hits from the 1990s.
The Same Difference star took to social media on Wednesday (March 10) to reveal the cover for the LP, along with its April 16 release date.
“I’ve been busy at home during lockdown 3 creating this incredible new album with some amazing jazz musicians,” explained the star.
“I’ve fused a style that I’m born to do with hits from my favourite era for music… The 90’s.
“All will be revealed THIS FRIDAY,” teased Sean.
*EXCITING NEWS*
— Sean Smith (@SeanSmithSolo) March 10, 2021
I’ve been busy at home during lockdown 3 creating this incredible new album with some amazing jazz musicians!
I’ve fused a style that I’m born to do with hits from my favourite era for music… The 90’s
All will be revealed THIS FRIDAY ?
Love you all!!! ??❤️ pic.twitter.com/5QSXjURxib
The trackless for ‘Swing for The 90’s’ is as follows:
- Sweetness
- Who Do You Think You Are
- Truly Madly Deeply
- Sweet Like Chocolate
- You’re All That Matters To Me
- One For Sorrow
- What Is Love
- Crazy For You
- Turn Around
- End of the Line
Sean released his debut album, Solo, in 2020, marking his first full-length collection away from Same Difference.
In an exclusive interview with Retro Pop earlier this year, Sean revealed there’s a possibility of new music from Same Difference, as ‘The X Factor’ duo contemplates dropping previously-unreleased recordings from their planned third LP.
“There is a potential to take some of the songs that we did back then and release them under the name of the third album, just just for the fun of doing it in so everyone can hear it,” he shared.
“We’re thinking possibly all the ones that are in good state we could do as an EP.”