Try My Love (Jeremy Jordan album)

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.