Deni Hines Set to Release New Album “The Tokyo Sessions”

Renowned Australian singer Deni Hines is preparing to unveil her highly anticipated new album, “The Tokyo Sessions,” on August 30, 2024. This release marks a pivotal moment in her storied career, reflecting her deep connection with Japanese fans and highlighting a unique collaboration with the acclaimed Japanese Jazz Funk Dance band, Ricky With FSP.

“The Tokyo Sessions” showcases Hines’ versatility, blending her soulful vocals with the eclectic sounds of Ricky With FSP to create a dynamic and genre-transcending listening experience. The entire album was recorded in Tokyo, capturing the vibrant energy of the city and infusing it into the music.

Hines, whose career spans over three decades, is eager to share this new chapter with her audience. “Recording in Tokyo has been an incredible experience,” she says. “Working with Ricky With FSP has added a new dimension to my music, and I can’t wait for everyone to hear what we’ve created together.”

The album features a mix of nine original tracks and four cover songs, including a sublime rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and a soulful take on Elton John’s classic “Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters.” These covers, along with the original tracks, showcase Hines’ ability to breathe new life into beloved songs while maintaining her distinct vocal style.

Deni Hines has long been one of Australia’s most cherished entertainers, known for her powerful voice and captivating stage presence. Since the early 1990s, she has released multiple hit singles and albums, building a dedicated fan base in Australia, Japan, France, the UK, and beyond. Her previous critically acclaimed works include “Imagination,” “Water for Chocolate,” and “The Soul Sessions.”

With “The Tokyo Sessions,” Deni Hines continues to solidify her legacy as a dynamic and influential artist, offering fans a fresh and exciting new project that bridges cultural and musical boundaries.

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