Sunny Levine

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Runnin Thru My dreams 04:14 Tools
Can't Tune You Out 03:22 Tools
No Other Plans 05:16 Tools
Love Rhino 04:45 Tools
Saturn Returns 03:54 Tools
Famous Dog From Japan 03:59 Tools
As for Tonight (feat. Orelia) 03:59 Tools
A Great Time - Astronautica Remix 03:59 Tools
china town #1 03:26 Tools
On & On & On 00:00 Tools
Daylight 03:49 Tools
Go Without 04:16 Tools
People & Places 04:13 Tools
So Down for Whatever 04:41 Tools
Relations 04:47 Tools
Mayan Credit 04:03 Tools
No Other Plans (Daedelus Remix) [feat. Daedelus] 04:27 Tools
Better Off 04:08 Tools
ghost on you 03:22 Tools
Glass Jaw 03:58 Tools
D.A.Z.E. 03:53 Tools
Holding You 04:23 Tools
Love On The Rocks 03:49 Tools
Gun 2 My Head 00:30 Tools
Easy Breezy Colored Girl 04:07 Tools
Sea Shells 03:53 Tools
No Other Plans (feat. Young Dad) 01:30 Tools
Moon Hung 01:30 Tools
No Other Plans (ft. Young Dad) 05:14 Tools
Daylight (Morgan Page Remix) 06:59 Tools
Daylight - Morgan Page Remix 06:59 Tools
As for Tonight 03:58 Tools
Revel 03:58 Tools
Out Here 03:58 Tools
Crime Lords 03:58 Tools
Shelter 03:58 Tools
A Great Time 04:37 Tools
Don't I know That 07:00 Tools
Gun To My Head 04:37 Tools
Crime Lords - Noer the Boy & Anti.Negative Remix 04:37 Tools
Daylight - Morgan Page Dub 07:00 Tools
Wild Us Out 06:11 Tools
San Francisco Montage 06:11 Tools
Daylight (Morgan Page Dub) 06:58 Tools
D.A.Z.E. - Vhsceral Remix 06:58 Tools
Don’t I Know That - Elusive Remix 06:58 Tools
Famous Dog from Japan - David Ichikawa Remix 06:58 Tools
Day Light 03:51 Tools
Crime Lords - Holly Remix 03:51 Tools
5 Crime Lords (Noer the Boy & Anti.Negative Remix) (feat. Shabazz Palaces) 03:51 Tools
As For Tonight (ft. Orelia) 03:58 Tools
Cafe Rhinocerante 03:58 Tools
Crime Lords (Noer the Boy & Anti.Negative Remix) (feat. Shabazz Palaces) 03:58 Tools
No Other Plans feat. Young Dad 05:11 Tools
No Other Plans (Daedelus Remix) 04:27 Tools
Daylight [Morgan Page remix 02:40 Tools
As For Tonight feat. Orelia 03:59 Tools
Crime Lords (feat. Shabazz Palaces) 03:59 Tools
A Great Time (Astronautica Remix) 03:59 Tools
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California born artist Sunny Levine has an international reputation as a producer, but has finally decided to embrace his identity as a musician. He's taken his talent to create a musical diary - a love story gone wrong told through his first solo album, Love Rhino. What exactly is a Love Rhino? Initially it was just an inside joke, a one off statement that grew into a metaphor about dealing with heartache. Rhinos are tough animals, thick skinned, imposing; a rhino with a broken heart would seem heavy, lumbering, and slow. Coping required charging through the hard times lugging a big upended world of emotions - and that's exactly what Sunny did. On this debut Sunny Levine delivers a sparsely textured chronicle of love gone wrong. Levine took the classic "boy meets girl, they fall in love, it falls apart" story and set it to music – really good music. The late night confessional vibe of Love Rhino's lyrics harkens that of Dylan's Blood on the Tracks, Beck's Sea Change and Marvin Gaye's Here My Dear. Blending casual conversation, acoustic instrumentals, electronic beats, witty word play, mixed metaphors and sarcasm, Levine tells a story that has a beginning, middle and end, mapping his heartbreak with painstaking chronology. Composed with an eclectic assortment of acoustic guitar, processed violin, horns, banjos, and lyrical references to boxing and horse racing, the albums style is loose and genuine. To pull it all together, Levine enlisted a little help from friends like Ry Cooder, Amir Yaghmai, Holly Palmer, and Joachim Cooder. Growing up in Santa Monica, Sunny grew up surrounded by music. Most of the men in his family are musicians. His grandfather is Quincy Jones, his father is producer Stewart Levine (Simply Red, Joe Cocker, BB King, Dr. John, Minnie Ripperton, and Jamie Cullum) and his uncle is producer QD3 (Tupac Shakur, Ice Cube). Becoming part of the family business was just the next logical step. After fronting the band Matta Haari, he decided to try his hand at production and found himself really busy working with a diverse cross section of artists from Mickey Avalon to Hugh Masekela, The Sylvias, and the upcoming album from Pete Yorn. Levine played a key role in the completion of Happy Mondays' first studio album after a twelve-year hiatus. In between producing music, scoring films, and mixing records, Sunny was bitten by love. When the relationship faltered, he stitched together all his confusion and mixed emotions into a record. For Sunny, it was a time to grow. The album proved a step up from his earlier music, which he describes as "guarded, macho, cool-guy. This was a little therapy. I was stepping out of a vague safe place to be vulnerable and talk about very specific emotions. It's not cool to be all jacked up from love, but I had to go through it, and luckily it became a body of work and not just a broken heart." Love Rhino was recorded in stolen moments between other sessions resulting in a production that has a completely distinctive sound…raw, personal yet uplifting. But Love Rhino is anything but a sappy, tragic tale. Rather, it is about a journey through hardships to come out stronger in the end. And he does. Question: Are you a Love Rhino? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.