Sophie Ellis Bextor’s Orchestral Greatest Hits will be her seventh studio album, and is the follow-up to her recent album Familia and previous record Wanderlust, both of which charted in the top 10 and marked a change in musical direction.
With six top 10 singles over her 21-year musical career, she is returning back to her original disco roots on The Song Diaries, which will feature her biggest hits, but not as you’ve heard them before. Singles such as Murder on the Dancefloor and Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) have been re-worked with beautiful orchestral arrangements to create new versions of Sophie’s biggest hits, and the album includes orchestral versions of six top 10 singles. Production on the record comes from acclaimed singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, who also produced Familia and Wanderlust, with string arrangements from Amy Langley of Dirty Pretty Strings and additional production by David Arnold, renowned for his TV and film compositions, including five James Bond films.
Sophie Ellis Bextor’s Orchestral Greatest Hits will be her seventh studio album, and is the follow-up to her recent album Familia and previous record Wanderlust, both of which charted in the top 10 and marked a change in musical direction.
With six top 10 singles over her 21-year musical career, she is returning back to her original disco roots on The Song Diaries, which will feature her biggest hits, but not as you’ve heard them before. Singles such as Murder on the Dancefloor and Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) have been re-worked with beautiful orchestral arrangements to create new versions of Sophie’s biggest hits, and the album includes orchestral versions of six top 10 singles. Production on the record comes from acclaimed singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, who also produced Familia and Wanderlust, with string arrangements from Amy Langley of Dirty Pretty Strings and additional production by David Arnold, renowned for his TV and film compositions, including five James Bond films.