Mladen Franko's "Gentle Persuasions," released on April 6, 1996, under Sonoton Music, is a captivating journey into the world of contemporary easy listening. This album, featuring collaborations with Stephan Diez, offers a collection of 11 tracks that span a total of 29 minutes, each one a testament to Franko's ability to craft warm, pleasant, and mellow melodies.
The album's instrumentation is a delightful blend of keyboards, guitars, and saxophone, performed by a small group ensemble. Tracks like "The Good Life," "Life in Style," and "Cheery" showcase Franko's knack for creating easy-going, descriptive tunes that are as soothing as they are engaging. The album also includes underscore versions of some tracks, providing versatility for various listening experiences.
"Gentle Persuasions" is not just an album; it's an experience. From the reflective "Reflected Images" to the collaborative spirit of "Working Together," and the intimate "Close Friends," each track tells a story. The album's title track, "Gentle Persuasions," sets the tone with its soft, persuasive melodies, while "Happy Days" brings the collection to a joyful close.
Franko's work on this album has been noted for its ability to modify the listener's perception, creating a sense of warmth and comfort. Whether you're looking to unwind after a long day or simply appreciate the nuances of contemporary easy listening, "Gentle Persuasions" is sure to delight.