Pixie Lott - Young Foolish Happy (Deluxe Edition) (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Pixie Lott
- Title: Young Foolish Happy (Deluxe Edition)
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Virgin EMI
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:09:
- Total Size: 482 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Come Get It Now
02. All About Tonight
03. What Do You Take Me For? (feat. Pusha T)
04. Nobody Does It Better
05. Kiss the Stars
06. Stevie on the Radio (feat. Stevie Wonder)
07. Everybody Hurts Sometimes
08. Dancing on My Own (feat. Marty James)
09. Birthday
10. Bright Lights (Good Life) Part. 2 (feat. Tinchy Stryder)
11. Perfect
12. You Win (feat. John Legend)
13. We Just Go On
14. Til the Sun Comes Out
15. The Thing I Love
16. I Throw My Hands Up
17. Black as Rain
18. Paper Planes
19. What Do You Take Me For?
20. Young Foolish Happy
Disregard the effervescent title Young Foolish Happy: Pixie Lott takes a sharp left turn away from youthfulness on her sophomore set, determined to fulfill an imagined need for a diva with the stuffy stylishness of Natasha Bedingfield and the overworked desperation of Joss Stone in her modern R&B phase. Being British -- and this album indicates that she and her team have given up on the idea of a U.S. crossover -- she favors pulsating Euro-disco alternating with immaculately tailored showcases for vocal gymnastics, occasionally punctuating these two sounds with a bit of Mark Ronson-driven retro-soul, such as the Motown-mythologizing "Stevie on the Radio." That's one of the brighter, better songs here, largely because it has bigger beats and hooks; the rest of the record has the form of a blockbuster record but lacks the requisite rhythms or hooks and its scale dampens Lott's spunky personality, which was her primary charm on her debut.
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01. Come Get It Now
02. All About Tonight
03. What Do You Take Me For? (feat. Pusha T)
04. Nobody Does It Better
05. Kiss the Stars
06. Stevie on the Radio (feat. Stevie Wonder)
07. Everybody Hurts Sometimes
08. Dancing on My Own (feat. Marty James)
09. Birthday
10. Bright Lights (Good Life) Part. 2 (feat. Tinchy Stryder)
11. Perfect
12. You Win (feat. John Legend)
13. We Just Go On
14. Til the Sun Comes Out
15. The Thing I Love
16. I Throw My Hands Up
17. Black as Rain
18. Paper Planes
19. What Do You Take Me For?
20. Young Foolish Happy
Disregard the effervescent title Young Foolish Happy: Pixie Lott takes a sharp left turn away from youthfulness on her sophomore set, determined to fulfill an imagined need for a diva with the stuffy stylishness of Natasha Bedingfield and the overworked desperation of Joss Stone in her modern R&B phase. Being British -- and this album indicates that she and her team have given up on the idea of a U.S. crossover -- she favors pulsating Euro-disco alternating with immaculately tailored showcases for vocal gymnastics, occasionally punctuating these two sounds with a bit of Mark Ronson-driven retro-soul, such as the Motown-mythologizing "Stevie on the Radio." That's one of the brighter, better songs here, largely because it has bigger beats and hooks; the rest of the record has the form of a blockbuster record but lacks the requisite rhythms or hooks and its scale dampens Lott's spunky personality, which was her primary charm on her debut.
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