''Ellipse'' is the third studio album from British singer-songwriter
Imogen Heap
Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap ( ; born 9 December 1977) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur. She is considered a pioneer in pop music, particularly electropop, and in music technology.
While attending the ...
. After returning from a round the world writing trip, Heap completed the album at her childhood home in Essex, converting her old playroom in the basement into a studio. The album got its name from the distinctive elliptical shape of the house.
The album's title was confirmed by Heap via her
Twitter
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page on 25 April 2009, after being leaked onto the internet on 23 April. On 15 June, Heap confirmed that the album would be released on 24 August 2009 in the United Kingdom on Megaphonic Records and 25 August in North America on
RCA Records
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and
Epic Records
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and distributed by
Sony BMG
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.
Subject matter in the songs includes post
break-up malaise ("Wait It Out"), domestic boredom ("Little Bird"), body image issues ("Bad Body Double") and a common Heap theme, unrequited love ("Swoon" and "Half Life"). On 17 August 2009 Heap made the album available for live streaming via her webpage. The album can no longer be streamed via her webpage but was moved to SoundCloud.
Background
The album's title is taken from Heap's
elliptical-shaped home in
Essex
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,
England
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wherein she began work on the project. The album's artwork was created using pictures from
Flickr
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taken by fans.
She composed and wrote all of the songs on the album prior to recording them in the studio, and recorded all of the vocals for the album in one month.
During the making of the album, she frequently uploaded early studio mixes of its songs online in order to receive feedback from fans.
In July 2009, a promotional copy of the album (designed by Andy Hau) appeared on
eBay
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; Heap in return placed a bid of £10,000,000 to try to reclaim the album, which eBay rejected. As of 8 July, eBay had ended the auction. On 14 July, the first single "First Train Home" was released, and a digital pre-order for the album became available on iTunes in two versions.
The deluxe version includes instrumental tracks of the entire album. Both standard and deluxe editions feature a "Behind the scenes" video when pre-ordered. As the song "The Fire" is already an instrumental, the "instrumental" version on the Deluxe edition's second disc consists of just the crackling fire in the background of the song proper. The solo piano track, without the fire sounds, was included only on the Deluxe CD copy of the album, as a hidden track at the end of "Half Life"; digital copies omit this hidden track.
Composition
Many of the songs on ''Ellipse'' sample sounds recorded from around Heap's house, including the sound of water hitting the kitchen sink, a
jack-in-the-box
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, and a banister.
The song "Swoon" features a theremin-like sound, inspired by a
tweet from a fan suggesting that she include a theremin on the album.
The instrumentation of "Tidal" includes a pitched-down flute played by Ashwin Srinivasan, acoustic guitar played by Heap, synths, and a
Game Boy
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made into a makeshift keyboard by Heap's friend. The song also features vocals from Srinivasan.
Critical reception
Critical response to ''Ellipse'' was generally positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 68, based on 12 reviews. It also earned her a further two Grammy Nominations on 2 December for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "The Fire" and Best Engineered Non-Classical Album. On 31 January 2010, it was announced that Heap had won the latter award.
Commercial performance
Ellipse debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 chart and spent a total of 9 weeks on the chart, while also debuting at number 4 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart and spending a total of 2 weeks on that chart. She also earned three more top 5 entries (including a chart topping entry) in other Billboard charts
As of 2011, the album had sold 161,000 copies in the United States.
The album sold 48,025 copies worldwide in its first week. Which is the most copies Imogen has sold in a singular week.
Live performances
In October 2008, Heap travelled to America to perform at Pop!Tech in Camden, Maine. She performed the song 'Wait It Out' live, for the first time ever on 24 October. The performance was recorded and released on Youtube.com the following day.
On 24 August 2009, Heap appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman (although the episode didn't air until the 28th) and performed "
First Train Home". On her Twitter page, Imogen admitted that she messed up on the second line of the second verse during the performance.
The following day, on 25 August, Imogen headed to the WNYC Radio Station in New York to play "
First Train Home" and "Half Life" on air and give a short interview.
Track listing
Personnel
Credits adapted from
Tidal.
*
Imogen Heap
Imogen Jennifer Jane Heap ( ; born 9 December 1977) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur. She is considered a pioneer in pop music, particularly electropop, and in music technology.
While attending the ...
vocals, production, mixing, engineering, programming
* Ashwin Srinivasanbackground vocals
(track 6), flute
(track 6)
*
Leo Abrahams
Leo Matthew Abrahams (born 28 November 1977) is an English musician, composer and producer. He has collaborated with Brian Eno, Katie Melua, Imogen Heap, Jarvis Cocker, Carl Barât, Regina Spektor, Jon Hopkins and Paul Simon. After attending th ...
electric guitar
(tracks 2, 6)
* Oli Langfordviolin
(tracks 2, 6, 910, 1213)
* Ian Burdgecello
(tracks 6, 8, 10, 1213)
* Richie Millsdrums
(tracks 6, 9)
*
Arve Henriksen
Arve Henriksen (born 22 March 1968) is a Norwegian trumpeter.
Career
Henriksen was born in Stranda Municipality and educated on the Jazz program at Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Trondheim Musikkonservatorium; he later studie ...
trumpet
(tracks 8, 13)
* Simon Heyworthmastering
Production
* Jennie Hancockprojection production
* Ewan Robertsonprojection production
* Andy Haulogo
* Mark Woodmanagement
* Richard Bulldesign
* Annelieke Bosdijkprojections
* Albert Q Buiprojections
* Jessica Butlerprojections
* Alex Carmichalprojections
* Randall Dameronprojections
* J. Daniel Geddisprojections
* Vladislav Gusarovprojections
* Adriane Lakeprojections
* Nick Moulakisprojections
* Nathan Nyeprojections
* Michelle Thomasprojections
* Jeremy Cowartphotography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
References
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Imogen Heap albums
2009 albums
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
Albums produced by Imogen Heap