
14 Songs, 48 Minutes

Electric Light James Bay
EDITORS’ NOTES
While writing his second album, UK singer/songwriter James Bay adopted a David Bowie quote as his mission statement: “I don’t know where I’m going from here, but I promise it won’t be boring.” Secretly hunkered down in a basement studio when he was supposed to be on a six-month break, Bay felt free to experiment. He reemerged with a questing set of songs that crosses into simmering funk-rock, taut alt-pop, and folky electro-R&B from Bon Iver’s neck of the woods. The risk in diverting from the Americana-tinged pop-rock of his GRAMMY®-nominated debut, Chaos and the Calm, is mitigated by unshakable melodies and Bay’s versatile voice, which continues to crackle with the joy and pain of love. Mission accomplished.
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Intro
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Wasted On Each Other
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Pink Lemonade
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Wild Love
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Us
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In My Head
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Interlude
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Just For Tonight
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Wanderlust
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I Found You
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Sugar Drunk High
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Stand Up
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Fade Out
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Slide
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