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''Let's Say for Instance'' is the fourth studio album by Scottish singer Emeli Sandé, released on 6 May 2022 through Chrysalis Records. It is Sandé's first release with Chrysalis, and first album on an independent record label. The album was preceded by the release of the singles "Family", "Look What You've Done" (with Jaykae), "Brighter Days" and "There Isn't Much".


Background and musical style

Sandé explained that she "felt free to express erelf more naturally both lyrically and musically in this album and erwish is that it will be an uplifting experience for each listener and that they will get to know eron a much deeper level". Upon release in September 2021, lead single "Family" was called a departure from Sandé's previous
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sound "more towards pop", while a press release accompanying the album announcement claimed Sandé "explor snew sonic territory through shades of classical,
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, ndnostalgic R&B".


Promotion

Lead single "Family" was released on 15 September 2021, followed by the Jaykae duet "Look What You've Done" the next month, and "Brighter Days" in January 2022. The album was announced on 15 February 2022. Sandé will promote the album on the Brighter Days Tour, which will visit the UK and Europe across May and June 2022.


Critical reception

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'' rated the album three out of five stars and wrote that "Sandé may talk about soul-baring through her songs but there is an opaqueness to the off-the-peg inspirational messages in her lyrics which allows the listener to project their own experiences into her middle-of-the-road songs". Shepherd felt the track "Brighter Days" sounds like "
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in gospel robes" and called "Look in Your Eyes" a "tasteful, mid-paced reverie" with "old school Terry Lewis/Jimmy Jam-style soul funk". Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Martyn Young opined that it "feels like an album perfectly designed for the playlist age ..even if as a whole work it could do with paring down". He also called it "a record that highlights a gifted songwriter and producer doing what they love and being gently experimental with it", remarking that Sandé is "free from the expectations and pressures of cultural ubiquity", thus she "can carry on doing what she's very good at". Writing for ''
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'', Peter Piatkowski called the songs on the album "for the most part, smart, uplifting pop songs with the kind of inspirational lyrics that would soothe a wide variety of adversarial circumstances", praising the album's "pleasingly diverse sound" and lyrics "which sound as if they've come from a lifetime of experience", akin to a "boxed set of the best episodes from ''
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''". Piatkowski further wrote that "Sandé's warmth dominates the record and her songs are like a loving embrace", calling ''Let's Say for Instance'' "the soul album we need in these struggle-filled cultural-political times".


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians * Emeli Sandé – vocals * Bryony James – cello * Rosie Danvers – cello, string arrangement * Annette Bowen – choir * Becky Thomas – choir, vocal arrangement * Christina Matovu – choir * Dawn Connie Morton-Young – choir * Josie Nugent – choir * Kiing Gardner – choir * Lawrence Rowe – choir * Olivia Leisk – choir * Red Farrell – choir * Simons Brown – choir * Richard Pryce –
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* Tommy Danvers – keyboards * Emma Owens – viola * Meghan Cassidy – viola * Ellie Stanford – violin * Hayley Pomfrett – violin * Jenny Sacha – violin * Patrick Kiernan – violin * Sarah Sexton – violin * Steve Morris – violin * Zara Benyounes – violin * Oli Morris - saxophone Technical * Sam Moses – mastering * Matt Huber – mixing * Nick Taylor – string
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Artwork * Jimmy Turrell – artwork * Shea McChrsytal – design, layout * Olivia Lifungula – photography


Charts


References

{{Emeli Sandé 2022 albums Chrysalis Records albums Emeli Sandé albums