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The Return of Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Sophie Ellis BextorSophie Ellis-Bextor has revealed the art work for her forthcoming fifth solo album.

The new album is titled ‘Wanderlust’ and is expected in January 2014. The album might see Ellis-Bextor move away from the pop tunes that brought her fame and see her return to the indie sound she first was associated with when she was the lead singer of English band The Audience.

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Ellis-Bextor has released a demo version of the tune ‘Young Blood’ which was written in collaboration with British songwriter Ed Harcourt.

The track listing for WAnderlust is

Birth Of An Empire
Until The Stars Collide
Runaway Daydreamer
The Deer & The Wolf
Young Blood
Interlude
13 Little Dolls
Wrong Side of the Sun
Love Is Q Camera
Cry To The Beat Of The Band
When The Storm Has Blown Over

Check out the demo version of the song ‘Young Blood’ below, you can download this song for free from Sophie’s website.

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