What if the club was romantic?
You’d get Alberta, Canada’s country crooner Robert Adam’s “Let’s Do It Again.” The song has it all: an irresistible groove, clever lyrics, and Adam’s warm rasp. Throughout the song, Adams maintains his cool as he draws his crush into one more slow song, though by the song’s climax a hint of lust breaks through the restraint. Perfection.
Hailed for his angelic, inviting presence, Robert Adam is known for breaking barriers between generations. Born and raised in the small town of Bonnyville, Alberta, Robert Adam now calls Calgary home. As a heavy duty mechanic by day and a heavy duty vocalist by night, one thing is guaranteed, Robert is the most gritty, pretty cowboy you’ve seen. Sporting western Canada’s iconic white stetson and illuminated in rodeo crystal, Robert Adam crafts records with a reverent respect for traditional country music, while infusing an accessible, modern tone.
His new tune captures the youthful energy of a crush at first sight. The record glows with sweetheart vocals, lush strings, “Carpenter’s” style backup vocals and other angelic dreamy textures. “Let’s Do This Again” is not only reminiscent of cuttin’ a rug to Glen Campbell, it boldly holds its weight in the frontier of modern country. “Let’s Do This Again” combines feelings of young spontaneous love at the town social, with the intimacy of human connection.
“Let’s Do This Again” is Robert’s first single from his long awaited EP “Baby Blue,” which captures the youthful energy of a crush at first sight. The record glows with sweetheart vocals, lush strings, “Carpenter’s” style backup vocals and other angelic dreamy textures. “Let’s Do This Again” is not only reminiscent of cuttin’ a rug to Glen Campbell, it boldly holds its weight in the frontier of modern country. “Let’s Do This Again” combines feelings of young spontaneous love at the town social, with the intimacy of human connection.