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''Ten'' is the second studio album by Australian-born singer-songwriter
Gabriella Cilmi Gabriella Lucia Cilmi ( ; ; born 10 October 1991) is an Australian pop singer. A contralto, Cilmi is known for her distinctive raspy singing voice. Her debut album, ''Lessons to Be Learned'', was released in March 2008, becoming a moderate int ...
, released on 22 March 2010. The lead single, " On a Mission", appeared two weeks ahead of the album and marked Cilmi's foray into more 1980s inspired music. ''Ten'' is Cilmi's second and final album released under
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. The album peaked in the top 40 in Australia and the UK.
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placed ''Ten'' at number 4 on their "Top 33 albums of 2010" list. The album was not released in the
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.


Background

According to Cilmi, ''Ten'' features "lots of uptempo funk and disco-inspired numbers designed to make people groove" as well as "some more sexy tracks". One song incorporates a type of yodel into it. While producing the album, Cilmi worked with
Greg Kurstin Gregory Allen Kurstin (born May 14, 1969) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. He has won nine Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2017 and 2018, and written and produced four songs t ...
, The Invisible Men and
Dallas Austin Dallas L. Austin (born December 29, 1970) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and film producer. Biography Early life During a 2019 interview with DJ Vlad, Dallas Austin detailed previously unknown or unconfirmed events inv ...
, as well as
Xenomania Xenomania is an English songwriting and production team founded by Brian Higgins and based in Kent, England. Formed by Higgins with his Creative Director Miranda Cooper and Business Director Sarah Stennett of First Access Entertainment, Xenoman ...
on the song "Hearts Don't Lie" which she likens to a
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song. Cilmi has said "Love Me 'Cause You Want To" is the song she's most proud of due to the fact it was produced with her band. The album's cover was released a few weeks after Cilmi was reported as having criticised
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for the skimpy nature of her clothing, the cover of ''Ten'', on which Cilmi appears to be wearing an orange
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, overlaid with a black snaky design representative of cinematic film, aroused some interest. Shortly afterwards a further portfolio of photographs was published, for which Cilmi had posed in items of red and black lingerie.


Critical reception

Overall critical reaction has been generally positive. Hugh Montgomery for ''
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'' called it "Good, plasticky fun", praising 'Love Me Cos You Want To' and 'Hearts Don't Lie' but criticising the "unnecessary excursions into quivering balladry and jaunty piano-pop". Pete Paphides for ''
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'' also awarded 4 stars, saying "If her current single on a Mission doesn't manage to relieve Cilmi of the 2008 Sweet About Me albatross, then the sensuous future-disco of Love Me Cos should do the trick." Caroline Sullivan for ''
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'' gave ''Ten'' 3 stars, saying "Her zest and powerful,
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like voice can't be faulted, but the music, produced mainly by dance-pop overlords Greg Kurstin and Dallas Austin, is woefully generic." BBC Music also praised Cilmi's voice, and said about the album: "''Ten'' still doesn't give too a clear indication of where to place Cilmi as an artist. And while that may infuriate chronic pigeonholers, it's also part of ''Ten'''s beauty – it may be a mere stepping stone to something more defined in the bigger picture, but there's an unpredictability and a talent on display that implies she knows exactly where she's going." Pierre Oitmann of Dutch news site Nu.nl cites Gabriella Cilmi as being "every record company mogul's wet dream (...) effortlessly adjusting to the musical genre of choice", and giving the album 7 out of 10 stars.


Singles

The album's lead single, " On a Mission", was released on 5 February 2010 in Australia, and 7 March in the UK. It is accompanied by a £250,000 music video, billed as a homage to Barbarella. The song reached the top 10 on the
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and top 20 on the
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, where it was certified Gold.
Hearts Don't Lie "Hearts Don't Lie" is a song by Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi from her second studio album, '' Ten'' (2010). The song was released as the album's second single on 7 June 2010. The music video has a 1970s theme. Background and writing Gabrie ...
" was released as the second single, it was released in the UK on 7 June 2010. It performed less successfully, failing to chart in Australia, and reaching a lowly number 134 in the UK. " Defender" was released as the album's third and final single on 30 August 2010 exclusively in the UK, where it failed to appear on the singles chart. Promotional releases of "Defender" issued the single as a double-A Side with its b-side "Magic Carpet Ride", which also appeared as a b-side on "On a Mission" and a bonus track on ''Ten''.Forthcoming UK singles - 16 August 2010


Track listing


Charts


References

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