Ella Henderson – Chapter One (Deluxe Edition) (2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Ella Henderson - Chapter One (Deluxe Edition) (2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Ella Henderson
Album: Chapter One (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Pop
Release Date: 2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:05:10
Total Tracks: 18
Total Size: 743 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Ella Henderson – Ghost (03:33)
1-02. Ella Henderson – Empire (03:49)
1-03. Ella Henderson – Glow (03:48)
1-04. Ella Henderson – Yours (02:48)
1-05. Ella Henderson – Mirror Man (03:42)
1-06. Ella Henderson – Hard Work (04:31)
1-07. Ella Henderson – Pieces (03:43)
1-08. Ella Henderson – The First Time (03:47)
1-09. Ella Henderson – All Again (04:12)
1-10. Ella Henderson – Give Your Heart Away (03:31)
1-11. Ella Henderson – Rockets (03:41)
1-12. Ella Henderson – Lay Down (04:18)
1-13. Ella Henderson – Missed (03:14)
1-14. Ella Henderson – Billie Holiday (03:16)
1-15. Ella Henderson – Beautifully Unfinished (03:39)
1-16. Ella Henderson – 1996 (02:50)
1-17. Ella Henderson – Five Tattoos (03:02)
1-18. Ella Henderson – Giants (03:37)

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2014 debut album from the British vocalist, best known for finishing sixth place on the ninth series of the X Factor, despite being the favorite to win. Includes production from Ryan Tedder, TMS, Steve Mac, Jamie Scott and others. This Deluxe edition includes five bonus tracks.Ella Henderson didn’t win the ninth season of the U.K.’s X-Factor — she came in at sixth — but she made a more lasting impression than some of her competitors, as evidenced by the release of her major-label debut Chapter One in 2014, nearly two years after television pushed her into the spotlight. Like many modern pop albums, Chapter One has many cooks, chief among them the production team TMS, but also Steve Mac and Ryan Tedder, who are responsible for the singles “Glow” and “Ghost,” respectively. Henderson does share some similarities with Tedder’s career-making diva Leona Lewis — there’s a glassiness to the ballads that nearly generates a reflection from the listener — but she adheres closely to a strain of new millennial U.K. pop that stretches from Natasha Bedingfield to Ellie Goulding: dance-savvy, generation-hopping adult contemporary, informed by a past where girl groups and Tamla/Motown are ground zero and equally suited for clubs or waiting rooms. Henderson is a considerably more forceful singer than Bedingfield and Goulding — she’s carrying the torch passed down from Amy Winehouse and Adele — and that helps give the cheery polish a bit of grit, which is ultimately the thing that makes Chapter One a promising debut. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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