Ellie Goulding's latest album Delirium launches in November 2015

Ellie Goulding’s Latest Album DELIRIUM Launches 6 November 2015

Ellie Goulding's latest album Delirium launches in November 2015
Ellie Goulding’s latest album Delirium launches in November 2015

Ellie Goulding is releasing her third studio album DELIRIUM on 6 November 2015 on Polydor Records. A follow up to the 2012 HALYCON, Delirium is available for preorders now.

A new single from the album “On My Mind” is released today. Ellie views this album as an experiment to make a big pop album as she wants it to be on another level.

Delirium was written and recorded in London, Herefordshire, Sweden and Los Angeles. Ellie worked with Max Martin, Greg Kurstin, One Republic’s Ryan Tedder, Klas Ahlund and Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence as well as long-time writing partner Jim Elliot in crafting the defining album of her career.

Songs such as ‘Devotion’, ‘On My Mind’, ‘Don’t Panic’ and ‘Don’t Need Nobody’ are monumental anthems that retain a personal intimacy: epic tracks with a heart and soul. That balance is displayed most devastatingly on Army, a track written about her best friend Hannah.

The album features 16 tracks, with an additional six on the deluxe version.

DELIRIUM TRACKLISTING

STANDARD:

  1. Intro (Delirium)
  2. Aftertaste
  3. Something In The Way You Move
  4. Keep On Dancin’
  5. On My Mind
  6. Around U
  7. Codes
  8. Holding On For Life
  9. Love Me Like You Do
  10. Don’t Need Nobody
  11. Don’t Panic
  12. We Can’t Move To This
  13. Army
  14. Lost And Found
  15. Devotion
  16. Scream It Out
  17. The Greatest (Deluxe)
  18. I Do What I Love (Deluxe)
  19. Paradise (Deluxe)
  20. Winner (Deluxe)
  21. Heal (Deluxe)
  22. Outside (Deluxe)

 


 

Ellie has sold over 200 million records since the release of her debut LIGHTS in 2010. She had two Number One albums, won two Brit Awards and had Vevo views and streams both in excess of one billion.

The ‘Love Me Like You Do’ single was a worldwide Number One hitting top spot in 70 countries and breaking the record for the most streamed song in one week.

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