Try My Love is the debut album by American singer Jeremy Jordan, released in 1993 by Giant Records.
In 1990, Jordan wanted to get involved in movies and sign with a talent agency in Chicago, but was forbidden since the orphanage he lived was in Mooseheart, (near North Aurora ), forty miles away,[3] and then in 1991, when Jordan was seventeen years old, before Thanksgiving 1991, he moved to Chicago to stay with a friend's parents.
[14] Released solely in the CD format, it included several postcards, photos, and a thank-you letter for the fans.
[14] On the Oricon Albums Chart, it peaked at number 70 and sold 6,510 copies in the country.
[13] Matt Collar from AllMusic gave to the album 3 out of 5 stars and stated that "the album showcases Jordan's soulful if slight voice with a radio-ready, synth-heavy R&B production" and that "while the album does contain altogether too much filler, "Right Kind of Love"'s Todd Rundgren meets Andy Gibb melodic hook almost qualifies it as a classic of the decade.