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Young Pals Music is a full-service independent record label based in New York. Services include production, recording, songwriting and consulting.
The company is owned and operated by NYU Tisch Master’s graduate Ayhan Sahin, whose recent work includes recordings for
Olivia Newton-John, Melba Moore, Phoebe Snow, Turkish superstar Sezen Aksu, Sandra Bernhard and a half-dozen “American Idol” finalists.
Records released by the label have been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Billboard, Fox News, MTV, VH1 and Yahoo Music.
Over the past five years, Young Pals has recorded, produced and released a half-dozen full-length projects for
Canadian chanteuse Karine Hannah, as well as for Chilean-American singer/songwriter Promis, American Idol Season 8 Finalist Norman Gentle, Puerto Rican actor/singer Mitch Zorba, French artist Lybert Ramade, Russian artist Tinatin, Turkish singer/musician Emre Yilmaz and MTV “Making the Band” finalist Adam Shenk..
For information, click here. Contact: sahinayhan@mac.com

Friday, January 27, 2012

UPCOMING: "Swedish Style" The Musical Cast Album



Young Pals Music will release a 14-song double-disc cast soundtrack for “Swedish Style: The Musical,” inspired by the captivating tale of the break-up of Swedish super group ABBA—a lesser-known but all-important chapter in the quartet’s fabled history.

For a decade starting in 1972, ABBA released eight studio albums and a staggering 73 hit singles. In all, Benny, Björn, Frida and Agnetha have sold more than 370 million albums around the world. But all good things come to an end, and ABBA’s demise was sullied with divorce between the two couples, internal strife and ultimately, dissolution.

The dramatized theatrical production—set in the early 1980s and rapt with love, loss, friendship, heartbreak and the penance of ultimate artistic immortality—illustrates the saga of beloved pop group Opus 10’s demise, following the break-up of the quartet’s two couples. Manager Anna pleads with members Reno, Rita, Kurt and Karla to deliver a final album that propels them beyond their “bubble gum” legacy and insures legendary status in the pop pantheon. Ultimately, the group’s primary nemesis turns out to be staring them in the mirror, as they strive to conjure their original magic one more time and achieve “immortality.”

“Swedish Style” was written by Ayhan Sahin and Selcen Pamuk.

The first disc comprises a full-cast vocal production featuring a 14-member cast; while the second is instrumental-only. The 13-piece band offers a robust palette of keyboards and piano; electric, classical, flamenco and acoustic guitars; percussion, bass, violin, cello, flute and sax.

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