Single: All The Times I Cried â July 7th 'Melody hits hard with sonic and emotional depth' - Popjustice
The face and voice of one of the biggest British bands of recent times, Sharleen Spiteri releases her stunning solo debut album, Melody through Mercury Records on July 21st 2008. The Texas frontwoman precedes the album with the pop-fabulous & Shangri-Laâs-lush single âAll The Times I Criedâ on July 7th.
Sharleen takes complete artistic control on Melody to write and produce what she calls âmy ultimate personal fantasy recordâ. Man of the moment Bernard Butler also co-produces one track with Sharleen. Melody was recorded between Glasgow, Sharleenâs house in London and Spain.
Melody is a musically stylish, lyrically powerful album which boasts a blinding array of pop gems; the infectious âIt Was Youâ, the â50s flavoured âDonât Keep Me Waitingâ and her most Motown moment yet, âStop I Donât Love You Anymoreâ. Steeped in the sound and textures of â60s soul, â50s rockânâroll and doo-wop, Melody is an album thatâs vintage in flavour yet utterly contemporary in spirit. Itâs a timely reminder that Sharleen was already dabbling in similar influences over a decade ago, be it Tamla Motown (âBlack Eyed Boyâ), Marvin Gaye (âSay What You Wantâ) or Elvis Presley (cross-dressing up as The King for 2001âs âInner Smileâ video).
Going solo has allowed her the freedom to indulge in such consuming passions even further, creating an album that proudly wears its influences on its sleeve.
âIâve always wanted to make a Nancy Sinatra record,â she explains. âBeing on my own meant I could make the kind of album Iâve always dreamed of. Thatâs what Melody is all about. Itâs my dream Nancy and Lee Hazlewood record, but with Johnny Cash, Motown, Elvis, Serge Gainsbourg, The Righteous Brothers, all these things thrown in. Thatâs what it boils down to. My ultimate personal fantasy record.â
Album Tracklisting:
It Was You/ All The Times I Cried/ Stop I Donât Love You Anymore/ Melody/ I Wonder/ Iâm Going To Haunt You/ Donât Keep Me Waiting/ You Let Me Down/ Where Did It Go Wrong?/ Day Tripping/ Francoise
Catchy, tender, sexy, soulful, frisky and once heard never forgotten. Melody is most definitely Sharleen Spiteri to the core.