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1.1 Am I Forgiven1.2 Come to Me High1.3 Slow1.4 Take Me As I Am1.5 Aretha1.6 Saving Grace1.7 Thankful1.8 Healer1.9 Blackbird1.10 On My Way Home1.11 Goodbye Girl1.12 [CD-ROM Track] |
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 | Description: | 2010 debut album from singer/songwriter Rumer, the follow-up to her successful EP, Slow. Musically, Seasons of My Soul is influenced by Rumer's upbringing, which takes in a childhood spent in an enclosed, exotic expat colony in Pakistan. Here, her family would often sing and write songs together, determined to provide their own entertainment in the absence of TV or newspapers. Then, they relocated to the New Forest, where Rumer first saw a television, and married her love of the Folk tradition with the sweeping melodies of the technicolor movie musicals. It is a blissful harmony, which you can hear in the likes of 'Slow' and 'Come to Me High'.Enhanced CD. Contains 2 bonus tracks: "It Might Be You" and "Vertigo" and videos for singles "Slow" and "Aretha" + an interview "Introducing Rumer".
On disc and booklet:
? 2010 Warner Music UK Limited. © 2010 Warner Music UK Limited.
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Warner Music UK Limited.
Made in the E.U.
On back cover:
? 2010 Warner Music UK Limited. © 2010 Warner Music UK Limited.
The copyright in this product including without limitation all text, sound recordings, audio visual recordings, artwork (whether in part or whole) contained in this product, is owned by or exclusively licensed to Warner Music UK Limited.
Made in the E.U.
In booklet:
All songs mixed at Metropolis. Mastered at Air Studios.
All songs published by Chrysalis Music Limited except tracks 1, 5, 7 & 8 published by Chrysalis Music Limited/Copyright Control. Track 11 published by Universal Music Publishing.
Photography page 10 & back cover courtesy of the Joyce family.
Packaging: jewel case with clear tray and 12-page booklet containing song lyrics. Transparent hype sticker on front case.
No track durations printed on release."Seasons Of My Soul" is the debut studio album by British singer-songwriter Rumer, released in 2010 on CD format by Atlantic Records. This soulful collection features a blend of pop, jazz, and soft rock influences, highlighted by Rumer's warm and emotive vocals. Standout tracks like "Slow," "Aretha," and "Am I Forgiven" showcase her ability to channel classic sounds reminiscent of Burt Bacharach and Carole King while maintaining a unique contemporary touch. The album received critical acclaim for its lush arrangements and heartfelt songwriting, earning Rumer nominations for several awards including two Brit Awards in 2011. Atlantic Records, established in 1947, is renowned as one of the most influential labels in music history with legendary artists such as Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles among its roster. |  | No. of tracks: |
12 |
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5249825752 |
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Warner Music Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH Alter Wandrahm 14, 20457 Hamburg, DE anfrage@warnermusic.com |  |
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