Following a successful sold-out tour of Europe, Lisa Stansfield just announced the launch of its new album under the name 'Seven', which will go on sale from next October 7. With this title the British singer refers to what will be her seventh studio album, with which she promises to attract her old followers and add new ones. Stansfield returns to the music scene with this long-awaited album from her regular professional partner and husband, Ian Devaney, also known for his collaborations on the soundtracks of films such as 'The Bodyguard' (1992) and 'Indecent Proposal' (1993). ).
The soul diva of the nineties recorded the new songs of 'Seven' in the cities of Los Angeles and Manchester, adding a total of ten songs including 'Can't Dance' (the first broadcast single), 'The Rain', 'Stupid Heart', 'Why', 'Conversation ',' The Crown ',' Strong ',' Carry On ',' Love Can ',' So Be It 'and' Picket Fence '.
In 'Seven' he had the artistic collaboration of John "JR" Robinson, known as the "The most recorded drummer in history", for his work with the legendary Quincy Jones and more recently for his participation in Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories'. Also featured on this album are the renowned Jerry Hey, a Stansfield contributor for two decades, a multiple Grammy Award winner and also a historic Quincy Jones session musician. Hey worked on bronze arrangements for Michael Jackson albums, such as 'Off The Wall', 'Thriller' and 'Bad'.
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