Hollie Cook's self-titled debut album, released in the summer of 2011, is a vibrant introduction to her unique "tropical pop" sound. Blending reggae, soul, and 1960s girl-group influences, Hollie Cook crafts a refreshing and infectious musical experience that spans just over 33 minutes. With her passion for reggae at its core, the album offers a delightful mix of genres, including rocksteady and dub, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The album opens with "Milk & Honey," setting the tone for the sunny and laid-back vibes that follow. Tracks like "That Very Night" and "Walking in the Sand" showcase Hollie's smooth vocals and the album's catchy, upbeat rhythms. The "Disco Mix" of "Cry" adds a funky twist, while "It's So Different Here" and "Sugar Water" highlight the album's dreamy and romantic side. The collection concludes with "Body Beat," leaving the listener with a sense of joy and satisfaction.
Hollie Cook's debut is a testament to her musical versatility and her ability to create a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. Whether you're a fan of reggae, pop, or just great music, this album is sure to bring a smile to your face and a bounce to your step.