Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Make a Scene (2011/2022)

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Title: Make a Scene
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Plastic Pop Records – PPR0004CD
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 57:48
Total Size: 463 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Revolution (02:44)
2. Bittersweet (03:28)
3. Off & On (03:33)
4. Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer) [feat. Freemasons] (03:26)
5. Not Giving Up On Love (feat. Armin Van Buuren) (02:56)
6. Can't Fight This Feeling (feat. Junior Caldera) (03:40)
7. Starlight (04:22)
8. Under Your Touch (03:54)
9. Make a Scene (03:50)
10. Magic (04:34)
11. Dial My Number (03:40)
12. Homewrecker (03:26)
13. Synchronised (03:14)
14. Cut Straight to the Heart (03:37)

Bonus Tracks
15. Sophia Loren (4:16)
16. Dear Jimmy (3:27)

With a sound that is a mixture of pop, disco, nu-disco and 1980s electronica, Sophie Ellis-Bextor has become established as a multi-platinum selling artist over the past decade. With hit singles such as "Take Me Home (A Girl Like Me)", "Get Over You / Move This Mountain" and "Murder on the Dancefloor" under her belt, Sophie still remains one of todays most exciting British female solo artists.
"Starlight" is a perfect chilled dance anthem that is instantly catchy with a soft but edgy beat. It is a track that can easily take you from sun lounger by day to nightclub by evening.
Sophie’s fourth album Make A Scene is an exciting and energetic pop juggernaut on which Sophie was heavily involved with all parts, including co-writing much of it and working with an in-demand team of writers and producers that includes Freemasons, Greg Kurstin, Calvin Harris, Cathy Dennis, Metronomy, Richard X and Armin Van Buuren. Two songs on the record come from the renowned Freemasons. The first, "Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer)" was not just a massive success in the UK but also went on to become one of Sophie’s biggest successes on the continent. The second song is the single "Bittersweet" which is a euphoric and emotive epic track with dramatic drum machines and cold eighties synths. Sophie Ellis-Bextor emerged ten years ago with rare poise amidst the most memorable chart scuffle since Brit pop. ‘Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love)’ with Italian producer Spiller, her debut solo release (after splitting with rock band The Audience), has recently been awarded the astonishing accolade of the decade’s most played track on radio.



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