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| Artist |
Gabriella Cilmi |
| Producer |
Brian Higgins |
| Label Name |
Ume Imports |
| Song List |
1: Save the Lies 2: Sweet About Me 3: Sanctuary 4: Einstein 5: Got No Place to Go 6: Don't Wanna Go to Bed Now 7: Messy 8: Awkward Game 9: Safer 10: Cigarettes and Lies 11: Terrifying 12: Sit in the Blues |
| Format |
CD |
| Release Date |
2008 09 16 |
| Genre |
Rock |
| Style.Categories |
Teen Pop, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Pop/Rock, Pop |
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U.K.-based Australian teenager Gabriella Cilmi released her debut album at the end of March 2008 to critical acclaim but not much public notice. However, as is often the case, word of mouth spread slowly and the album built into a Top Ten hit as more people discovered it. Having co-written all of the tracks with the production team of Xenomania, the team behind Girls Aloud and the Sugababes, with whom she had just finished touring, Gabriella Cilmi delivered a confident album with styles varying from Eurovision pop-disco ("Messy," "Don't Wanna Go to Bed Now," and "Save the Lies") to cool 1950s swing jazz ("Awkward Lies" and the first single to be taken from the album, "Sweet About Me"), 1960s girl group pop ("Got No Place to Go"), and a few ballads ("Einstein," "Safer," and "Sit in the Blues"). The album closed with the only cover version, a faithful reproduction of Martha & the Muffins' "Echo Beach," which was on the U.K. version only. A good debut album, but it had all been heard before, many times in a crowded market, her voice sounding like a cross between Anastacia and Joss Stone, particularly on opening track "Save the Lies," which also had a Kylie Minogue-style backing track. In particular, the recent albums by Duffy and Adele were also brought to mind, Cilmi sounding quite like Duffy on the song "Sanctuary," so therefore also evoking memories of Dusty Springfield -- no bad thing, but Duffy did it a couple of months before. ~ Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide
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