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Turn It Up

Pixie Lott

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Album Review

Few starlets have ever had a name as fitting as Pixie Lott, the teenage thrush whose debut, Turn It Up, turned her into something of a European sensation in 2009. Lott does indeed possess no small measure of mischief, blatantly lifting phrasing from Beyoncé, Rihanna, Amy Winehouse, Duffy, and Joss Stone in equal measure but getting away with her magpie act through the sheer impish force of her personality. Of course, she’s assisted by a strong set of songs, several co-written by Lott herself, that walk a line between classic and contemporary, a divide reminiscent of Mark Ronson productions, sometimes bringing to mind a lighter, brighter Back to Black. Despite this fondness for swinging girl group sounds and Pixie’s predilection for belting out the songs, Turn It Up doesn’t play as a retro-soul throwback, the way Winehouse or Duffy do. Lott never attempts to seem wiser than her years, not even during the mellow funk vamp of “The Way the World Works” or the Carole King groove of “Jack,” and the production is wisely, slyly modern, playing with Auto-Tune on “Gravity,” allowing Pixie to mimic Beyoncé’s attack on “Band Aid” or groove on the irresistible “Shut Up and Drive” rewrite “Turn It Up.” Sonically, it’s just enough of a twist on tradition to be familiar, and fresh enough to be considerably appealing, as is Lott herself. Blessed with little of the showiness affectations of the X-Factor/American Idol generation, she can sell a song and inject it with age-appropriate enthusiasm that sustains her through the moments when Turn It Up glides by on its surface, while making the album — at its best — pretty damn infectious, too.

Customer Reviews

One of the Best Albums I've Heard in Years!

This album is one of the best I've heard in many years! Pixie Lott has such a unique voice, and it shines through on this her Debut album, which she has been writing since she was 14 years old. I first heard Pixie's incredible voice over 2 years ago and was blown away with such a mature, Soulful voice at such a young age. Don't let the fact that Pixie is only 18 put you off buying this album as something just for teenagers, it's not and is far from it! It's a well crafted, balanced album that has something for everyone and will appeal to Mother and Daughter alike. There are so many great tracks on this album and non of them fall into the category of a "Fill In"... "Cry Me Out, The Way the World Works, Band Aid, My Love, Jack, Nothing Compares and Hold Me In Your Arms are all stand out tracks that will make you play this album over and over again. One of the bonus tracks available, "If I Changed" is the first song I ever heard Pixie sing and is not on the UK album. I could never understand why as I think it's one if her best and Pixie belts this out like the 'Soul Diva' she is destined to become. Pixie Lott has something very special and "Turn It Up" is a 'Must' for everyone's Xmas Stocking, you will Not be disappointed! Alxx

What would my Mama Do without Pixie Lott?

This is a AWESOME album, totally a great buy. the best hits are Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) and Boys and Girls

not as shallow as you could be led to believe.

this sint a plain out pop album. its just fun to listen to. cry me out and jack are great songs and you would be remiss if you missed this.

Biography

Born: 12 January 1991 in Kent, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Soulful R&B-influenced pop vocalist Pixie Lott was born Victoria Louise Lott on January 12, 1991 in Kent, England. Nicknamed Pixie by her mother, she first began singing in church. Later, Lott attended an arts school and appeared in several West End musical productions. One of her early demo recordings eventually caught the ear of producer L.A. Reid, who signed her to Island Def Jam Records when she was just 15 years old. However, songs posted to her MySpace page began drawing even more industry...
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