Familia (Sophie Ellis-Bextor Album)
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''Familia'' is the sixth studio album by English singer and songwriter
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sophie Michelle Ellis-Bextor (born 10 April 1979) is an English singer and songwriter. She first came to prominence in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the indie rock band Theaudience. After the group disbanded Ellis-Bextor went solo and ach ...
. The album was produced by
Ed Harcourt Edward Henry Richard Harcourt-Smith (born 14 August 1977) is an English singer-songwriter. To date, he has released six studio albums, two EPs, and thirteen singles. His debut album, ''Here Be Monsters'', was nominated for the 2001 Mercury Priz ...
, who also produced Ellis-Bextor's previous album, ''
Wanderlust Wanderlust is a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world. Etymology The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a characteristically German predilection for wandering ...
''. It was released on 2 September 2016, by EBGB LLP and was critically acclaimed. It was preceded by
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- pop single "Come with Us", which was released on 19 July.


Composition

"My new album ''Familia'' is the bolshier, more extrovert little sister to ''Wanderlust''. It sees the ''Wanderlust'' girl move away from
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to the warmer, sunnier climate of
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where she's swapped
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for
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."
— Ellis-Bextor speaking about the album.


Singles

Four singles were released, but none of them saw the success of Ellis-Bextor's previous singles. The four songs were backed with music videos, all of them directed long-time collaborator
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. The first single from the album, "Come with Us", was released to radio stations on 19 July 2016 and was sent to radio stations across the UK, joining West Hull FM's playlist on 1 August and
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on 5 August. The single release was in August 2016; it came ahead of the album in September. The release was accompanied with a simple music video, shot during the photoshoot of the album. It consists of Sophie singing and dancing to the song wearing colourful make-up and dresses. The aesthethics of the video take explicit inspiration from
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imagery. The single received a digital release in some territories and included three additional
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mixes: the "F9 Radio Edit", "F9 Extended Disco Mix" and "F9 Mixshow Edit". On 10 October the video for "Crystallise" was released on
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. The digital single release followed one month later. About the ballad, Ellis-Bextor said: "Everyone has the potential to fall in love and 'Crystallise' is about how easy it is to realize it if you let yourself. The ability to love has been there since the day you were born". In the video we can see her wearing a long black lace dress, wandering through the rooms and gardens of an old house in the countryside of England. Two remixes of the song were released: the "F9 Radio Edit" and "F9 Extended Mix". The third single was "Wild Forever", a track that was highlighted by specialised reviewers as a stand-out. The video was released on
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on 13 January 2017 and the next day the single followed. A music video was filmed in
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, Mexico. Part of it was filmed in Casa Kimberly, the residence of
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and
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in the sixties. Cinematography was undertaken by John Pérez. As with previous singles, "Wild Forever" was remixed by F9 into the "F9 Radio Edit" and "F9 Extended Mix". "Death of Love" was the fourth and last single from the album, released on 24 April 2017. The accompanying video was shot in
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, Mexico, and released earlier the same month. Instead of showing a glamorous and cosmopolitan Sophie, she is characterised as an inhabitant of a traditional Mexican town, shopping in the market, going to the church, walking in the streets and interacting with locals and eventually going to a bar to drink tequila and dance. The "
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version" of the song and video was released less than a week after the official one. It was shot live at the ''La Barandilla'' tavern (that also appears at the end of the official version) with a group of uncredited mariachis.


Critical reception

''Familia'' earned critical acclaim. John Aizlewood of the ''
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'' said, "The pop singer brings ice-cold vocals and massive dance beats on her sixth LP. Sophie Ellis-Bextor's startling transformation from well-dressed pop poppet to mistress of imperious doom on 2014's ''Wanderlust'' didn't quite receive the acclaim it deserved." Stephen Sears of
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said, "Ellis-Bextor returns to Harcourt with ''Familia'' (released September 2), an autumnal record, literally and figuratively. The crisp arrangements are organic, built on bass, guitar, piano and drums. But Harcourt and Ellis-Bextor reference a range of pop styles with details like the bubbling
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on 'The Death of Love' and the power chords that launch the album's galloping opener, 'Wild Forever'. The widescreen love song 'Crystallise', which ranks among Bextor's finest, has a lush chorus ribboned with violin" and praised Sophie for taking the risk with her ''Wanderlust'' album and this one saying, "What ''Familia'' ultimately recalls is the era of female singer-songwriters. Like predecessor
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, Ellis-Bextor knows that a lifelong career is built on a certain amount of risk-taking. 'Why be so ordinary? Why just conform?' she questions on 'Wild Forever'. ''Familia'', released on her own record label, is the sound of an artist making the music she wants to make." Sonia de Freitas of ''
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'' referred to the album as "highly enjoyable", saying that "''Familia'' is a successful new release by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. In it, she showcases her skill in writing music in a variety of styles, while showing restraint in the balance of
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(using acoustic,
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and more traditional timbres). The
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influence on the music is evident without becoming a caricature, which can happen if the music is not well crafted by a meticulous musician. Throughout the album Ellis-Bextor displays her versatility as a singer; her distinctive voice delivers the lyrical content meaningfully and with purpose." ''Classic Pop'' magazine wrote that "It's easy to forget Sophie Ellis-Bextor started out in the late-nineties as singer for the
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. She has always been something of a
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, however, scoring a massive hit in 2000 with
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's immaculate disco-styled '
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' – which went on to become
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's most played single – and notching up more
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hits before drafting in Ed Harcourt for 2014's sophisticated but more low-key ''Wanderlust''." The magazine favoured songs "Here Comes the Rapture", "Unrequited", "Hush Little Voices", "My Puppet Heart" and heralded "Wild Forever" and "Crystallise" as standout tracks. "The former – an effervescent, galloping pop tune, her voice at its sweetest as it rushes towards an ecstatic chorus – remains closest to the dancefloor-friendly Ellis-Bextor template with which we're most familiar. The latter – a lush, mid-paced slice of piano-led elegance – confirms that she remains one of our more refined pop stars. The audience may be forgotten, but Ellis-Bextor's audience has every reason to remain loyal."


Track listing

The album was released in the following formats; Digital download on
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and CD, LP and
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via Ellis-Bextor's official online store.


Tour

Ellis-Bextor and her band toured the album in a number of dates from late 2016 to 2017, mostly in England, but also travelling to
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(Poland, Russia and Ukraine). The regular setlist consisted on most (if not all) of the songs from the album, balanced with older hits and tracks from her precedent album ''Wanderlust''. She also performed a number of covers, some of which she had previously recorded for compilation albums, such as
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's " Do You Remember the First Time?", New Order's " True Faith",
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' "
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" and her former band Theaudience's "
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".


Releases

* CD deluxe edition (bookbound) * CD standard edition * LP heavyweight vinyl (gatefold) * LP heavyweight pink
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(exclusively released for
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) (gatefold) *
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digital album * Mp3 digital album (for sale at Ellis-Bextor's website and for free via giftcard for those who bought the
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) Signed copies of the vinyl and deluxe CD formats were made available via Ellis-Bextor's website.


Charts


References


External links


Sophie-Ellis Bextor's official site
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