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Album Review: Trip the Light Fantastic

  • Artist: Sophie Ellis-Bextor
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 21, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A welcome return from one of the most sophisticated and distinctive voices in British dance-pop, Trip The Light Fantastic is easily Sophie Ellis-Bextor's most dynamic album to date. Markedly more consistent than its enjoyable-but-spotty predecessors, but also -- more importantly -- far more gutsy, varied and vital, its many strong points are the most exciting of her career. It had been four years since her previous album -- a considerable span in pop terms -- but Ellis-Bextor's music has always hearkened to smartly classicist, new wave-informed synth-disco, even in the days when the Pet Shop Boys were practically the sole remaining practitioners of the style, so it didn't require much alteration for her to sound right in step with eighties-resuscitation that was in full swing by 2007. Even so, she sounds dramatically reinvigorated here, with a notable infusion of rock guitars and often a forceful, even menacing, electro edge to the productions, both evident right out the gate in the strident, barnstorming first single "Catch You." The highlights follow fast and furious: the immaculate disco glide of "Me and My Imagination" (whose canny lyrics advise an overeager suitor to play harder to get), the robotic, strobing "New York City Lights," the Xenomania-esque, Emma Goldman-quoting stomp of "If I Can't Dance" (the actual Xenomania contribution, "If You Go," is nearly as good), and the lovely pop ballad "Today the Sun's on Us," Ellis-Bextor's entrant in the late-2000s "Time After Time"-homage sweepstakes. Amazingly, despite that practically flawless opening sequence, the latter half of the album is nearly as strong, boasting the bouncy, fun-loving pop of "Love Is Here" and the twitchy electro of "China Heart," while the brashly optimistic disco-schmaltz apotheosis "Only One" stands as the album's most triumphantly over the top, life-affirming moment. In a banner year for British, female-fronted electronic chart pop, which saw excellent albums by Sugababes, Girls Aloud, Róisín Murphy, Siobhan Donaghy, Tracey Thorn, and Kylie Minogue, among others, Ellis-Bextor more than held her own with a classy, romantic, and, above all, tremendously enjoyable record that stands as a shining example of the state of the art. ~ K. Ross Hoffman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Catch You Greg Kurstin Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:19)
Me and My Imagination Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Hannah Robinson, Matt Prime Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:27)
Today the Sun's on Us Steve Robson, Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sophie Ellis-Bextor (4:18)
New York City Lights Matt Rowe, Richard Stannard, Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:53)
If I Can't Dance Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dimitri Tikovoi Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:26)
The Distance Between Us Liam Howe, Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sophie Ellis-Bextor (4:26)
If You Go Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Sophie Ellis-Bextor Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:27)
Only One Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dan Gillespie Sells Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:45)
Love Is Here Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dan Gillespie Sells Sophie Ellis-Bextor (4:34)
New Flame Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Dimitri Tikovoi Sophie Ellis-Bextor (2:51)
China Heart Pascal Gabriel, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Hannah Robinson Sophie Ellis-Bextor (3:44)
What Have We Started? Pascal Gabriel, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Hannah Robinson, Jane Best Sophie Ellis-Bextor (4:06)

Credits

Rik Simpson (Engineer), Pascal Gabriel (Instrumentation), Dan Gillespie Sells (Vocals (Background)), Brian Higgins (Producer), Tim Powell (Mixing), Greg Kurstin (Instrumentation), Tim VanDerKuil (Guitar), Richard Edgeler (Mixing Assistant), Greg Kurstin (Programming), Brian Higgins (Mixing), Tim Powell (Programming), Zoe Smith (Assistant Engineer), Nick Coler (Guitar), Richard Stannard (Producer), Jeremy Wheatley (Producer), Brio Taliaferro (Producer), Jane Best (String Arrangements), Jane Best (String Conductor), Niall Acott (Engineer), Greg Kurstin (Producer), Steve Robson (Vocal Producer), Jeremy Wheatley (Mixing), Guy Pratt (Guitar (Bass)), Dick Beetham (Mastering), Tim Powell (Keyboards), Matt Rowe (Producer), Dan Gillespie Sells (Guitar), Damon "Day" Wilson (Drums), Brio Taliaferro (Programming), Liam Howe (Instrumentation), Pascal Gabriel (Producer), Brian Higgins (Keyboards), Brio Taliaferro (Mixing), Brian Higgins (Programming), Matt Rowe (Keyboards), Liam Howe (Producer), Matt Jackson (Producer), Dario Dendi (Engineer), Matt Rowe (Programming)
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Trip the Light Fantastic
Studio album by Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Released United KingdomEurope May 21, 2007[1]
United States May 22, 2007 (Amazon)
CanadaMexico May 29, 2007
Brazil June 14, 2007
Australia July 27, 2007[2]
Japan July 28, 2007[3]
Portugal October 22, 2007
Spain September 15, 2008 (Digital)
Recorded 2005–2007
Genre Pop
Dance
Electronica
Disco
Length 53:27
Label Fascination Records
Polydor Records
Producer Fred Schneider
Greg Kurstin
Xenomania
Professional reviews
Sophie Ellis-Bextor chronology
Shoot from the Hip
(2003)
Trip the Light Fantastic
(2007)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor: iTunes Live in London
(2009)
Singles from Trip the Light Fantastic
  1. "Catch You"
    Released: February 19, 2007
  2. "Me and My Imagination"
    Released: May 7, 2007
  3. "Today the Sun's on Us"
    Released: August 13, 2007
  4. "If I Can't Dance"
    Released: April 7, 2008

Trip the Light Fantastic is the third solo album by British popstar Sophie Ellis-Bextor. It was released on May 21, 2007 following the release of the 2nd single, "Me and My Imagination", and lead single, "Catch You". The album was available on the internet on May 18, 2007, three days before the UK release date. It debuted inside the UK Top 10 at #7. "Today The Sun's On Us" was the 3rd single released from the album. It was released on August 13, 2007 and prompted the album to re-enter the charts at #99.

In one interview, Sophie stated that the 4th single would be either "If I Can't Dance" or "Love Is Here", with a possibility of a 5th.[4] She performed "If I Can't Dance" on DanceX, BBC One on 28 July 2007, making it seem that the decision for the fourth single was swayed towards this song.[5] In an interview with Digital Spy on 2 August 2007, Sophie confirmed that the fourth single was to be "If I Can't Dance".[6] However, the release of a fourth single from the album was cancelled as Sophie's next single will be the first from her forthcoming album.

Contents

Album facts

  • There aren't any duets on the album. Only Dan Gillespie Sells is providing backing vocals for two songs on the album and Fred Schneider does vocals on one.
  • Sophie said that she wouldn't be posing on the cover but she later confirmed she would actually appear on it. She's said "It's sparkly, but hopefully it's got a bit more depth than just a nice picture of me on the cover!"[7]
  • She said that she worked with "a French guy named Dimitri" who was rumoured to be Dimitri From Paris, but turned out to be Dimitri Tikovoi.[8] She has also worked with Kerin Smith of theaudience.
  • The opening line in "If I Can't Dance" is, according to Sophie in an interview for the Times website, a famous quote by feminist anarchist Emma Goldman.
  • She wrote around 80 songs for the album, although, in an interview for The Times website admitted "that's probably how many demos exist. Overall, it's probably knocking on for triple figures I'd say".
  • She was said to have had plans to tour UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia during 2007 to support the album and promote the singles around the world. However, her UK tour was postponed, and her world tour was never officially confirmed.
  • The album has received great reviews by the press with 'The Sun' giving the album 4 stars, 'The Times' 4 stars and 'The Guardian' 4 stars. All the reviews can been seen on her official website and she received comments by 'Grazia' saying 'The third album from the best pop artist around' and 'Metro' said 'Album of the week.'
  • Sophie had plans to release a song called "Hype" which sampled Kraftwerk's "The Model", but the band denied permission.
  • It was originally believed that only the UK would get the bonus tracks, but Australia got them as well. The album has gone top ten on the Australian iTunes pop album chart and top forty on the main album chart.
  • The album can be purchased in the United States via Amazon.com.
  • The track 'If I Can't Dance' features in the 2007 film St Trinian's.
  • The album was critically acclaimed, and peaked at #4 on the Keith Caulfield Billboard best albums of 2007 [9].

Touring in 2007

Sophie originally planned embark on a 14 date concert tour beginning on August 14 and ending on October 5, 2007. The tour was scheduled to be a nationwide tour of the UK, including festivals such as T4 on the Beach (July 22), twice at V Festival (August 18 and 19) and at Summer Sundae (August 11).

However, the entire tour was postponed due to Ellis-Bextor's involvement with Take That's 34 tour dates. The Trip the Light Fantastic tour was rescheduled to resume in early 2008 "better and bigger than ever" according to Ellis-Bextor. Despite this, it was postponed once again and was said to be getting rescheduled for Autumn, but it was finally cancelled.

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Certification
UK Albums Chart 7 Gold [10]
Russian Albums Chart 3 Gold
Swiss Album Chart 28
Greek International Albums Chart 2
Estonian Album Chart[11] 18
Polish Album Chart 52
French Album Chart 81
Canadian Albums Chart 85
German Album Chart 87
Mexican Album Chart 85
Irish Albums Chart 93
European Top 100 Albums[2] 28

Track listing

  1. "Catch You" (Cathy Dennis, Greg Kurstin) – 3:18
  2. "Me and My Imagination" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Matt Prime, Hannah Robinson) – 3:27
  3. "Today the Sun's on Us" (Ellis-Bextor, Steve Robson, Nina Woodford) – 4:18
  4. "New York City Lights" (Ellis-Bextor, Matt Rowe, Richard Stannard) 3:53
  5. "If I Can't Dance" (Ellis-Bextor, Dimitri Tikovoi) – 3:26
  6. "The Distance Between Us" (Ellis-Bextor, Liam Howe) 4:26
  7. "If You Go" (Ellis-Bextor, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Tim Powell) – 3:27
  8. "Only One" (Ellis-Bextor, Dan G. Sells) – 3:45
  9. "Love Is Here" (Ellis-Bextor, Sells) – 4:34
  10. "New Flame" (Ellis-Bextor, Tikovoi) – 2:51
  11. "China Heart" (Ellis-Bextor, Pascal Gabriel, Robinson) – 3:44
  12. "What Have We Started?" (Ellis-Bextor, Gabriel, Robinson)[12] – 4:06
  13. "Can't Have It All" (Ellis-Bextor, Francis "Eg" White) – 4:07 [UK/AU bonus track]
  14. "Supersonic" (Ellis-Bextor, Fred Schneider, Bruce B. Brody, James Staub) – 4:03 [UK/AU bonus track]

Other released tracks

# Title Writers Included in:
1. Dear Jimmy Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Hannah Robinson/Matt Prime Popjustice: 100% Solid Pop Music.
2. Down With Love Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Rob Davis/Jewels & Stone "Catch You" CD single as a B-side.
3. Move To The Music Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Pascal Gabriel "Me and My Imagination" CD single as a B-side.
4. Here's To You Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Anu Pillai "Me and My Imagination" vinyl single as a B-side.
5. Duel Claudia Brücken/Michael Mertens/Ralf Dörper "Today The Sun's On Us" single as a B-side.
6. Love Is The Law Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Dimitri Tikovoi Free download from her website, as an apology for postponing her tour.

Unreleased songs

  • "As Sure As The Sun" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Gary Clark/Rob Davis)
  • "Can I Be Enough" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Jullian Gallagher/Richard Stannard)[13]
  • "Colour Me In" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/David Kreuger/Magnusson)[14] (Leaked onto the internet)
  • "Don't You Want To Get Crazy?" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Fred Schneider/Richard Barone)[15]
  • "Enjoy It While You Can" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Stephen Lironi)[16]
  • "Eternity Begins" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Francis White)[17]
  • "Fake Love To Me" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Danielle Brisebois/Wayne Rodriguez)[18]
  • "Let Go" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Matt Prime/Hannah Robinson)[19]
  • "Mr Friday" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Shelly Poole/Paul Statham)[20] (Leaked onto the Internet 18/10/09)
  • "Make My Night" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Jullian Gallagher/Richard Stannard)[21]
  • "Mirror Mirror" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Julian Gallagher/David Raymond Morgan/Richard Stannard)[22]
  • "Off The Hook" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Gary Clark/Rob Davis)
  • "Our Song" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Matt Rowe/Richard Stannard)[23]
  • "Pop Wow" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Shelly Poole/Paul Statham)[24] (Leaked onto the Internet 18/10/09)
  • "Ring The Changes" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/David Kreuger/Magnusson)[25]
  • "Running Out" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Danielle Brisebois/Wayne Rodriguez)[26]
  • "Take Me Back" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Dan G.Sells)[27]
  • "The Lesson" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Stephen Lironi)[28]
  • "Turn It Up" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Fred Schneider/Richard Barone)
  • "Wasted" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Andrew Watkins/Paul Wilson)[29]
  • "Who You Really Are" (Sophie Ellis-Bextor/Matt Prime/Hannah Robinson)[30]

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