Return to Zooathalon
Sananda Maitreya · 2013
75 min · 22 tracks · contemporary R&B · soul
A fusion of contemporary R&B and soul woven with eclectic storytelling and introspective melodies.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic journey with varied pacing introspective melodies for reflection nostalgic themes with warmth
- Context
- Released on January 1, 2013, 'Return to Zooathalon' marked Sananda Maitreya's return after a lengthy hiatus since his last album in 2001. At this point in his career, he was exploring a more independent artistic vision, having shifted away from major labels to self-releasing his work, allowing for greater creative freedom.
- If you like
- contemporary R&B, soul
Return to Zooathalon is an album by Sananda Maitreya, released in 2013. A fusion of contemporary R&B and soul woven with eclectic storytelling and introspective melodies. 'Return to Zooathalon' signifies Maitreya's re-entry into the music scene, showcasing his unique blend of styles and themes. The album received attention for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, contributing to a renewed interest in his work and solidifying his place within contemporary R&B. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Return to Zooathalon sound like?
A fusion of contemporary R&B and soul woven with eclectic storytelling and introspective melodies. Rooted in contemporary R&B and soul.
What makes Return to Zooathalon by Sananda Maitreya notable?
'Return to Zooathalon' signifies Maitreya's re-entry into the music scene, showcasing his unique blend of styles and themes. The album received attention for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, contributing to a renewed interest in his work and solidifying his place within contemporary R&B. Released on January 1, 2013, 'Return to Zooathalon' marked Sananda Maitreya's return after a lengthy hiatus since his last album in 2001. At this point in his career, he was exploring a more independent artistic vision, having shifted away from major labels to self-releasing his work, allowing for greater creative freedom.
Who is Return to Zooathalon for?
Return to Zooathalon works well if you're into dynamic journey with varied pacing, introspective melodies for reflection and nostalgic themes with warmth.
How many songs are on Return to Zooathalon?
Return to Zooathalon has 22 tracks, running approximately 75 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Brimstone Follies 1:01
- 2 DFM (Don’t Follow Me) 3:21
- 3 Save Me 3:23
- 4 Dancing With Mr. Nostalgia Standout 3:19
- 5 Stagger Lee / Part 1 1:44
- 6 Stagger Lee / Part 2 2:32
- 7 Ornella or Nothing 3:38
- 8 Where Do Teardrops Fall? Standout 4:29
- 9 Albuquerque 3:21
- 10 Camel 3:14
- 11 Mr. Grüberschnickel 3:37
- 12 Just Go Easy 4:23
- 13 Tequila Mockingbird 3:25
- 14 She’s Not Right 2:44
- 15 Return to Zooathalon Standout 4:08
- 16 Walkaway (Ghost Song) 3:02
- 17 Hurricane Me & You 4:58
- 18 If I Go Away 3:49
- 19 Free to Be 4:44
- 20 Kangaroo 3:55
- 21 D.H.S. 0:41
- 22 The Last Train to Houston 5:26
Release Date
January 1, 2013
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
75 min 3 sec
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