Debut studio album from Chicago's Ben Pirani. After releasing many singles solo and in groups like Determiner and Benjamin, 'How Do I Talk To My Brother' was a long - awaited release. With a father who played piano on some of Terry Callier's well - known records, Ben Pirani's soulful upbringing shines through. Tracks like the 60s - style 'Light Of My Life' and 'Can't Get Out Your Own Way' with its Motown rhythm are evident of this. 'Art School Girl', a steamy slow jam, features sultry strings, layers of horns and backing vocals. The production has a Daptone - like perfection. It includes ten tracks and is released by Colemine Records on black vinyl. It comes in a gatefold, tip - on sleeve with a digital download. Music label: Colemine Records 2018. Reviewed by Coffee House Cadet 10/2018.


To use this vinyl LP, first, make sure your turntable is set up correctly. Gently place the vinyl on the turntable platter and use the tonearm to drop the needle on the start of the record. Enjoy the high - quality sound of Ben Pirani's music. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After each use, return the vinyl to its gatefold, tip - on sleeve to protect it. Store the record in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat to keep it in good condition. The included digital download can be accessed by following the instructions provided with the record. Just make sure to download it on a compatible device for a convenient listening experience.