Why this album works
'Non-Stop' received positive reviews for its catchy hooks and production quality, establishing Bell's distinct voice in the pop genre. The album's lead single 'Call On Me' became a notable club hit, charting well in the UK and contributing to the revival of interest in synth-driven pop during the late 2000s.
- Career context
- In 2010, Andy Bell was at a transitional point in his solo career, having released his debut album 'The Art of Dying' in 2005. 'Non-Stop' marked his second studio effort, showcasing his evolution as a solo artist while distancing himself from the shadow of his work with Erasure. The album highlighted his commitment to personal expression through pop music.
- Stylistic neighbors
- David Bowie· Duran Duran· Kate Bush· Kim Wilde· Joe Jackson· Radiohead· Gorillaz· Ringo Starr
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Running Out Standout 3:24
- 2 Call On Me Standout 3:50
- 3 Subject/Object 3:44
- 4 Say What You Want 3:34
- 5 Will You Be There? 3:29
- 6 Slow Release 3:39
- 7 Touch 3:30
- 8 Non-Stop 3:30
- 9 DHDQ 3:16
- 10 Honey If You Love Him (That's All That Matters) Standout 4:56
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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