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''Pixie Lott'' is the third studio album by English singer
Pixie Lott Victoria Louise Lott (born 12 January 1991), better known by her stage name Pixie Lott, is an English singer and songwriter. Her debut album, '' Turn It Up'', released in September 2009, reached number six on the UK Albums Chart and sold ove ...
. It was released on 1 August 2014 by
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. Lott began recording the album in mid-2012, citing
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as an influence on the album. " Nasty" was released as the album's lead single on 7 March 2014. The second single, " Lay Me Down", was released on 25 July 2014.


Background

In June 2012, Lott revealed plans to record a
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-influenced album. "I'm going to be heading to New York to work with the guys who did the original Motown records in the sixties to make a new album soon", Lott told the '' Daily Star''. The album was primarily recorded in
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and
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, as well as in
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. The album was finished by June 2013, when Lott stated that she hoped to release the first single in October, and the album would follow in 2014. During a
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Hangout on 2 December 2013, Lott announced that her third album would be titled ''Pixie Lott'', along with the accompanying artwork. She explained to ''
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'' that the album would be self-titled because this one "represents me the most out of all of my albums", adding, "My last album had some
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tracks and some
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tracks, but this one is more centered."


Promotion and singles

In November 2013, Lott unveiled a preview of the music video for the single " Nasty". In early December, it was confirmed that "Nasty", which was originally recorded by
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as a duet with
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for the 2010 film ''
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'', would serve as the album's lead single. Released on 7 March 2014, the single reached number nine on the
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and number 43 on the
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. A music video for the song "Heart Cry" was filmed in Paris and premiered on 17 December 2013. On 21 July 2014, the track was released as a free download through
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for a limited time. "Lay Me Down" was released on 25 July 2014 as the second single from the album. The song peaked at number 114 on the UK Singles Chart. "Break Up Song" was set to be released as the album's third single, but it was ultimately cancelled. The music video was directed by Nick Bartlett and premiered on 19 September 2014. The video was filmed at
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and co-stars Lott's boyfriend, model
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.


Critical reception

''Pixie Lott'' received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics.
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wrote that although the album "does attempt to tone down her girlishness", Lott "can't run away from her ebullient instincts, and that sprightliness is why ''Pixie Lott'' is an enjoyable piece of high gloss pop." John Walshe of ''
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'' commented that Lott "succeeds in unleashing her inner diva throughout these highly polished R&B-tinged pop standards, complete with backing vocals that could have been lifted from the golden era of soul music itself." David Smyth of the ''
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'' noted that the album trades "the electronic pop touches of its predecessor" for "a more organic sound that comes across like a lightweight
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", while complimenting the songs "Break Up Song", "Bang" and "Kill a Man". However, Smyth concluded that "Lott sings with a lot of bravura but surprisingly little soul." Martin Townsend of the ''
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'' was complimentary of opening song "Nasty", but criticised the rest of the album as "standard, crescendoing modern r'n'b distinguished only by Lott's rather unattractive nasal warble." Matthew Horton of
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opined that the album "suggests Pixie Lott ..is a genuine retro-soul diva, comfortable with the grandstanding ballads and the slinky R&B stompers", but felt that " e risk with these retro tools is slipping into pastiche". Despite stating that tracks like "Leaving You" and "Cry and Smile" "best showcase ott'ssmoky vocals", the ''
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'' characterised the album as "a middle ground of
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and edgeless Winehouse", expressing that its "main issue" is that "almost everything about it is second-hand."
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'' commented that " u can't get away from the feeling that ottis imitating a soul singer rather than actually being one", adding that "while you can see the record company-led logic of Lott moving away from pure pop and heading towards classic soul, it's a misguided and unconvincing new look." Killian Fox of ''
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'' wrote, "The execution is proficient enough, but everything about the album lacks character, from the anodyne production to the wafer-thin songs, which reveal what they're all about within the first verse."


Commercial performance

''Pixie Lott'' debuted at number 15 on the
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, selling 3,895 copies in its first week. The following week, the album fell to number 94 with 934 copies sold.


Track listing

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* signifies an additional producer * signifies an original producer Sample credits * "Nasty" features song adaptations of "Dance Across the Floor" written Harry Casey and Richard Finch, "
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of the Japanese edition of ''Pixie Lott''. *
Pixie Lott Victoria Louise Lott (born 12 January 1991), better known by her stage name Pixie Lott, is an English singer and songwriter. Her debut album, '' Turn It Up'', released in September 2009, reached number six on the UK Albums Chart and sold ove ...
– vocals ; backing vocals * Jerry Abbott – vocal production ; vocal recording ; percussion ; bass ; additional keyboards ; additional production ; guitar ; additional engineering ; engineering ; production ; programming ; recording ; mixing ; keyboards ; handclaps * Rami Afuni – production *
Connor Ball The Vamps are a British pop band consisting of Brad Simpson, James Brittain-McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans. They formed in 2012 and signed to Mercury Records (now Virgin EMI Records) in the November of the same year. In 2017, they had t ...
– bass, vocals * Nick Barr – viola * Ian Burdge – cello * Simon Clarke – saxophone * Craze & Hoax – original production * Tim Debney – mastering engineering * Alison Dods – violin *
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– production * Michael Duke – additional vocals * Coco Dupree – backing vocals * Jake Edwards-Wood –
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, piano * Benjamin Epstein – bass *
Tristan Evans The Vamps are a British pop band consisting of Brad Simpson, James Brittain-McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans. They formed in 2012 and signed to Mercury Records (now Virgin EMI Records) in the November of the same year. In 2017, they had t ...
– drums, vocals * Ben 'Jah' Fairman – voice of boxing commentator * Jon Green – backing vocals, bass guitar, production ; guitar, keyboards ; piano ; Hammond organ * Searah Hall – backing vocals *
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– backing vocals, production * Stuart Hawkes – mastering engineering *
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– string arrangement ; violin ; string session * Emily Holligan – backing vocals *
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– horns *
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– percussion ; additional programming * Andrew Jackson – backing vocals * Oli Langford – violin * Dave Liddell – trombone *
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– drums ; additional drums *
James McVey The Vamps are a British pop band consisting of Brad Simpson, James Brittain-McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans. They formed in 2012 and signed to Mercury Records (now Virgin EMI Records) in the November of the same year. In 2017, they had t ...
– guitar, vocals * Elisabeth Melton – backing vocals * Grace Mitchell – backing vocals * George Murphy – recording engineering ; percussion ; bass, Hammond and horn engineering and recording * Andrew Murray – string arrangement, string programming ;
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; piano ; Hammond organ * Michael James Onufrak – string arrangement *
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– engineering, production, programming * Matt Parad – whistles * Ashton Parsons – backing vocals * Ryan Quigley – trumpet * Jay Reynolds – mixing ; additional drum programming ; additional drums, programming ; keyboards, production * Kate Robinson – violin * Tim Sanders – tenor saxophone *
Bradley Simpson The Vamps are a British Pop music, pop band consisting of Brad Simpson, James Brittain-McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans. They formed in 2012 and signed to Mercury Records (now Virgin EMI Records) in the November of the same year. In 2017, ...
– guitar, vocals *
Jack Splash Jack Splash is an American recording artist, musician, songwriter, and record producer from Los Angeles, California. Splash's works include writing and production on singles for artists such as Alicia Keys, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, John Legend, ...
– arrangement, drums, engineering, keyboards, percussion, production, programming * Paul Spong – trumpet *
Mark 'Spike' Stent Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & The Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sheeran ...
– mixing *
Phil Thornalley Philip Thornalley (born 5 January 1960) is an English songwriter-producer who has worked in the music industry since 1978. He is perhaps best known for co-writing (with Scott Cutler and Anne Preven) the song " Torn" (made famous by Natalie Imbr ...
– backing vocals, electric sitar, guitar, drums, percussion, production, programming * David Tozer – mixing * Jeremy Wheatley – mixing * Lucy Wilkins – violin * Christian Wright – mastering engineering


Charts


Release history


References

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