Ten

Ten

by Gabriella Cilmi
Ten

Ten

by Gabriella Cilmi

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Overview

Echoing the authentic '60s retro-soul of Amy Winehouse, Australian teen vocalist Gabriella Cilmi's breakthrough hit, "Sweet About Me," was something of a red herring, as its parent album, Lessons to Be Learned, had much more in common with the self-described "sprock" of Anastacia and the spiky inventive pop of Girls Aloud, unsurprisingly considering that their long-term producers, Xenomania, were at the helm for its entire 12 tracks. But following her appearance at Glastonbury, her support slot on James Blunt's tour down under, and interviews citing Janis Joplin and Led Zeppelin as her main influences, it's a surprise that instead of being preoccupied with establishing her "serious artist" credentials, her second album, Ten, is an even more commercial affair, inspired by both the Studio 54 disco sounds of the '70s and the new wave/synth pop scene of the '80s. Indeed, lead single "On a Mission," a gloriously camp retro-fueled anthem, manages to evoke the spirit of Olivia Newton-John's "Xanadu," Toni Basil's "Mickey," and the Bangles' "Walk Like an Egyptian," all in one Hi-NRG three-minute song. It's a bold statement of intent that indicates from the offset that far from the half-expected tortured singer/songwriter vibe, Ten is only concerned with having fun. Elsewhere, Xenomania's sole contribution, "Hearts Don't Lie," is a funky bass-driven dancefloor filler that could easily have been lifted from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, "Invisible Girl" is the kind of slinky robotic synth pop Goldfrapp so cleverly revived, and "Superhot" apes the pulsating production of Donna Summer's iconic "I Feel Love." Best of all is the twinkling synth-led "Love Me Cos," which recalls the gorgeous electronic melancholy of Grace's '90s hit "Not Over Yet." The epic beats of the Dido-esque power "Defender," the gospel-fused "Let Me Know," and the laid-back sultry midtempo "Superman" offer a respite from the party atmosphere, but as competent as they are, Ten is much more interesting when Cilmi unleashes her previously hidden disco diva tendencies. If her aim was to distance herself from the albatross of "Sweet About Me," this unexpected and convincing career re-invention might just do the trick. ~ Jon O'Brien

Product Details

Release Date: 05/18/2010
Label: Universal Island Records
UPC: 0602527318844
Rank: 128443

Tracks

  1. On a Mission
  2. Hearts Don't Lie
  3. What If You Knew
  4. Love Me Cos
  5. Defender
  6. Robots
  7. Superhot
  8. Boys
  9. Invisible Girl
  10. Glue
  11. Let Me Know
  12. Superman
  13. Sweet About Me [Twenty Ten Version]
  14. [CD-ROM Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Gabriella Cilmi   Primary Artist,Vocals
ACM Gospel Choir   Primary Artist,Vocals,Ensemble,Orchestra
Fred Falke   Keyboards
Mark Feltham   Harmonica
Nick Coler   Guitar,Keyboards,Xylophone
Chris Worsey   Cello
Greg Kurstin   Bass,Drums,Guitar
Alice Smith   Vocals (Background)
Tony Reyes   Guitar
Marc Parnell   Drums
Brian Higgins   Keyboards,Xylophone
Ian Masterson   Keyboards
Owen Parker   Guitar,Keyboards
Tim Larcombe   Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
Chris Potts   Vocals
Joe Holweger   Guitar
Jason Pebworth   Keyboards
Jon Shave   Keyboards
George Astasio   Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
Greg Fleming   Keyboards
Jon Mills   Bass,Guitar
Mitch Stevens   Vocals
Laura Miller   Vocals
Tim Powell   Keyboards
Oliver Langford   Viola
Joelle Moses   Vocals (Background)
Robekah Allen   Violin
Christine Gudgin   Vocals
Henry Bowers-Broadbent   Keyboards
Beanie Bhebhe   Keyboards
Freyja Sculpher   Vocals
Sara Roboto   Vocals
Paul Flumphies   Vocals
Charlotte Hamson   Vocals
Mariatu Conieh   Vocals
Natalie Hamson   Vocals
Rikki Ancell   Vocals
James Eraise   Vocals
Nick Squlies   Cello
Joanna Breheny   Vocals
Adam Coney   Guitar
Kleren Jones   Bass
Jason Rosch   Guitar
Emily Lambros   Vocals
Amy Eltekhail   Vocals
Ed Whicher   Vocals
Jenny Gibbons   Vocals
Aldan Neeson   Keyboards
Max Balley   Violin
Natalles Palmer   Vocals
Jason Resen   Guitar
Felicity Nunn   Vocals
Zion Desta Wilson   Vocals
Adam Walls   Vocals
George Mason   Vocals
Rachel Alderson   Vocals

Technical Credits

The Invisible Man   Producer
Jeremy Wheatley   Mixing
Fred Falke   Additional Production
Nick Coler   Programming
Tim Powell   Composer,Composer,Programming,Composer
Timothy Powell   Composer
Dan Parry   Mixing Assistant
Lucy Shaw   String Arrangements
Greg Kurstin   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Programming
Jimmy Douglass   Mixing
Michael Boddy   Engineer
Rick Sheppard   Engineer
Dallas Austin   Composer,Producer
Dick Beetham   Mastering
Tom Elmhirst   Mixing
Gabriella Cilmi   Composer,Producer
Brian Higgins   Composer,Producer,Programming
Ian Masterson   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Programming
Miranda Cooper   Composer
Owen Parker   Composer,Programming
James Bourne   Composer
Tim Larcombe   Composer,Programming
Luciana Caporaso   Composer
Xenomania   Composer,Producer
Jason Pebworth   Composer,Programming
Jon Shave   Composer,Programming
George Astasio   Composer,Programming
John Shave   Composer
Ellie Goulding   Composer
Greg Fleming   Engineer,Programming
Nick Clow   Composer
Jon Mills   Engineer
Richard Edgeler   Assistant
Dan Smith   Composer,Composer
Paul Harris   Composer,Composer
Kyle Abrahams   Composer
Darren Heelis   Assistant
Andrew Nitsch   Assistant Engineer
Nicholas John   Composer
Rita Ora   Composer
Justin Griffiths   Composer
ACM Gospel Choir   Orchestration
Kim Smith   Project Coordinator
Tinashe   Additional Production
Oli Davies   Additional Production
Henry Bowers-Broadbent   Engineer,Programming
Beanie Bhebhe   Programming
James Bourine   Composer
Spencer Dewing   Engineer
Shariss Asbury   Project Coordinator
Aldan Neeson   Programming
Nino Munoz   Photography
Kyle James Abrahams   Composer
Peter Ighile   Composer
Nicholas John Sutherland Coler   Composer
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