Not Your Muse (Deluxe) Celeste
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
29.01.2021
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- 1 Ideal Woman 03:44
- 2 Strange (Edit) 03:18
- 3 Tonight Tonight 03:41
- 4 Stop This Flame 03:29
- 5 Tell Me Something I Don't Know 03:56
- 6 Not Your Muse 04:27
- 7 Beloved 03:58
- 8 Love Is Back 04:17
- 9 A Kiss 03:58
- 10 The Promise 03:45
- 11 A Little Love (From The John Lewis & Waitrose Christmas Advert 2020) 02:58
- 12 Some Goodbyes Come With Hellos 03:26
- 13 Father's Son 03:16
- 14 Lately 04:12
- 15 Both Sides Of The Moon 04:15
- 16 Strange 04:14
- 17 Unseen 03:47
- 18 In The Summer Of My Life 04:05
- 19 It's All Right (From "Soul"/Duet Version) 02:51
- 20 Hear My Voice 03:08
- 21 I'm Here 03:24
- 22 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital) 02:33
Info for Not Your Muse (Deluxe)
Not Your Muse features twelve songs, including nine brand new tracks alongside acclaimed singles "Strange," "A Little Love" and "Stop This Flame" (the theme song to Sky Sports Premiere League).
“’Not Your Muse’ is the power I found when I felt powerless…In making this album I have allowed myself to arrive at a place where I feel empowered, fiercely wide-eyed and fulfilled. I’m very proud of what I’ve achieved on my debut album and to be in this position, after the year that has been, I feel nothing but gratitude and excitement. I hope you enjoy it…” – Celeste (December 2020)
The announcement completes what has been a remarkable year for 2020’s breakthrough artist, who achieved the double win of BBC Sound of 2020 and the BRITS Rising Star award. Celeste’s spell-binding performance of "Strange" at The BRITS in February placed her firmly in the global spotlight, winning her a legion of new fans blown away by its raw intimacy. While the ensuing pandemic put paid to all touring and festival plans, the British-Jamaican soul singer and songwriter released a string of captivating songs - the sentiments of which resonate in these uncertain times - including "Hear My Voice" was co-written with Golden Globe®-nominated composer Daniel Pemberton and is the focus track of the Netflix film The Trial of the Chicago 7, written and directed by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Aaron Sorkin. "Hear My Voice" is tipped as an Oscars contender for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards next year. New song "A Little Love," which was written and recorded for the John Lewis and Waitrose Christmas advertising campaign, has been widely praised as a Christmas classic in the making. She is the first artist to be commissioned to write and perform an original song for the ad, marking another milestone in her unparalleled ascent. Further accolades were bestowed on Celeste with two big announcements last week; YouTube Music named her as the next talent in their Artist On The Rise series, which celebrates and supports the most exciting new artists in the UK, then Disney Pixar announced that she lends her vocals to the end credit vocal, "It’s Alright," on the Pixar ‘must see’ film, SOUL. With her phenomenal debut album Not Your Muse now confirmed for a February release, next year looks set to belong to Celeste too.
Celeste
Celeste Epiphany Waite
(born 5 May 1994) known mononymously as Celeste, is an American–born British singer-songwriter from Saltdean. Her music blends British soul and jazz-tinged blues over subtle R&B melodies. In late 2019, she won both a Brit Award and a BBC Music Award and was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2020 in an annual BBC poll of music critics, Sound of 2020. Since 2017, Celeste has released two extended plays and has supported Michael Kiwanuka on tour. She has performed at some of Europe's biggest festivals such as Glastonbury, Primavera Sound, Field Day, and Rock en Seine, and has been included in lists of artists to watch in 2020 by publications like The Guardian, Vogue, NME, GQ, MTV, Vevo and Amazon Music.
At the age of 16, Celeste caught the attention of a manager after uploading a self-written tribute to her late father to YouTube. After graduating, Celeste released her debut single "Daydreaming" on the Lily Allen-owned record label Bank Holiday in 2016. In March 2017, she released her debut EP The Milk & the Honey under the same label before completing a month-long residency at Laylow in Ladbrooke Grove. Celeste signed to Polydor in 2018 after catching the attention of labelmate Michael Kiwanuka. She released her second EP Lately in March 2018, before releasing her well-acclaimed singles "Strange" in September 2019 and "Stop This Flame" in January 2020. She is yet to release her debut album and embark on a tour of Europe in April 2020. With her unique style in music, Celeste released her debut album Not Your Muse in 2021, and it reaching at number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. Not Your Muse was also nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song for Hear My Voice of the film The Trial of the Chicago 7.
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