Tony Monaco's "The Monacos Are Moving Up" is a vibrant and eclectic journey through a variety of musical styles, released on January 1, 1977, under the label Rising Coup. In just under 37 minutes, this album showcases Tony Monaco's versatility and knack for blending genres, from country and pop to polka and beyond.
The album kicks off with the poignant "Why Are You Crying," setting a reflective tone before shifting gears with the upbeat "Walkin' in Rhythm." Fans of classic country will appreciate the rendition of "Rhinestone Cowboy," while pop enthusiasts will enjoy the timeless "I Write the Songs." For those who love a bit of whimsy, "Barbara Polka" offers a playful twist.
Tony Monaco's smooth vocals shine on tracks like "Mahogany" and "Am I to Blame," while "Al Di La" adds an international flair. The album also includes a unique take on "Our Day Will Come" and a soulful rendition of "Comin' Home Baby." Notably, "White Dude Special" adds a touch of humor and originality to the mix.
"The Monacos Are Moving Up" is a testament to Tony Monaco's ability to craft an engaging and diverse musical experience, making it a standout addition to any music collection.