Artist: Paloma Faith
Title: Fall To Grace (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: RCA Records Label
Genre: Pop, Soul, Alternative
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:07:36
Total Size: 157 mb | 417 mb
Tracklist:01. Picking Up the Pieces
02. 30 Minute Love Affair
03. Black & Blue
04. Just Be
05. Let Me Down Easy
06. Blood Sweat & Tears
07. Beauty of the End
08. When You're Gone
09. Agony
10. Let Your Love Walk In
11. Freedom
12. Streets of Glory
13. Picking Up the Pieces (Acoustic Session)
14. 30 Minute Love Affair (Acoustic Session)
15. Black & Blue (Acoustic Session)
16. Just Be (Acoustic Session)
17. Agony (Acoustic Session)
18. Never Tear Us Apart
The ten songs on Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?, Paloma Faith's U.K. Top Ten debut, were touched by over a dozen producers. For Fall to Grace, the follow-up, the singer worked almost exclusively with the duo of Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran) and Nellee Hooper (Massive Attack). Naturally, as a result, it's more of a piece than merely a collection of songs. That's not to say that Gosling and Hooper don't provide Faith with a wide variety of backdrops. There's synth pop that pulses, electro-disco that just about bursts, ballads that occasionally preen and frequently roar, and grand Phil Spector-meets-Baz Luhrmann pop that teems with florid desperation. The significant uptick in theatrical flair pushes Faith to put forth maximum-effort vocal showcases that place the sound of her voice far above the meaning of the song. This steamrolls the potential for subtlety and even humor; in "Blood, Sweat & Tears," "You tell me I'm a handful, but believe me, I know" is sung with the same level of chest-beating desperation as "We can conquer the world, leave our footprints on earth." For every bullseye, like the white-hot cover of the Northern soul favorite "Let Me Down Easy," there's a wild misfire, like the societal ballad "Black and Blue" the wrong material for a singer with a larger than life image and affected approach to singing. Commercially, she's faring well. Artistically, she's still coming into her own.
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