Robert Foster invites you to step into a world of sophistication and charm with his album "Cafe Surreal," released on February 7, 2008, under the KPM label. This 46-minute collection is a vibrant journey through an array of musical styles, each track a testament to Foster's versatility and creativity.
From the playful and energetic "Fun and Fresh" to the sultry and smooth "Life of Ease," Foster's compositions are a delightful blend of retro chic and modern flair. The album is a treasure trove of genres, from the lively "Holiday Hoe-Down" to the sophisticated "Late Night Lounge," and the elegant "The Tango Touch." Each piece is meticulously crafted, showcasing Foster's ability to create music that is both timeless and contemporary.
"Cafe Surreal" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a soundtrack to the good life, filled with tracks that evoke images of sun-drenched cafes, bustling city streets, and intimate, candlelit evenings. Whether you're in the mood for something upbeat like "Swingers" or something more relaxed like "A Little Indulgence," Foster has you covered.
With tracks like "Here to Help" and "Learn to Believe," Foster also offers a touch of inspiration and positivity. The album is a celebration of life's simple pleasures, from "Simple Wishes" to "Everyday Lives," and a nod to the extravagant with "Lap of Luxury" and "World of Luxury."
Robert Foster's "Cafe Surreal" is a musical feast, a testament to his skill as a composer, and a delightful addition to any music lover's collection.