Celeste ‎– Not Your Muse (LP + Signed 5" Card)

€39.95

Long-awaited, delayed, ahead of time, out of time, and ultimately opportune are all accurate ways of describing Celeste's first album. The first new single off Not Your Muse, the mannered and grand pop-soul belter "Stop This Flame," appeared at the top of 2020 and almost cracked the Top 40 in her native U.K. None of the other songs throughout the year stuck, but Celeste was still rising, identified by many media outlets as one to keep an eye on.

At year's end, she was heard in the credits sequence of Pixar's Soul (a duet with Jon Batiste on a cover of the Impressions' "It's All Right"). Mere days after Not Your Muse finally arrived the following January, she was nominated beside stylistic peer Andra Day for a Golden Globe, recognized for one of her contributions to the soundtrack of The Trial of the Chicago 7.

Along the line, Not Your Muse had several intended release dates and at some point was supposed to be an EP. Chaotic roll-out notwithstanding, the album is sure-footed and attests to the artist's high standing among the crowd mining pre-disco R&B, jazz, and pop. Celeste and her fellow songwriters and producers -- led by main collaborators Jamie Hartman and Josh Crocker -- have all the knowing, tasteful moves down pat and exhibit some tricks of their own.

While some songs merely drift along with mechanical efficiency and fade into the background, and one in particular is mawkish to the hilt, a greater number of them allure with a slightly peculiar sense of delight and undertones of unease and looming distress. Celeste's voice stuns most when matched with quieter support.

Most charming is "Beloved," which at first blush signals "exotica frivolity for a tiki bar jukebox," yet Celeste captivates with a swooning, sinuous vocal. There are some stellar lines, too. The brush-offs in "Idea Woman" and the title song are particularly cutting, and moments in unraveling and one-sided relationships are related to striking effect with "I touch your head to pull your thoughts into my hand" (from 2019 single "Strange") and "Sometimes you give and pay the price" (from the rolling "Tell Me Something I Don't Know," the best of the uptempo numbers).

 

Label: Polydor ‎– 0881443

 

Country: Europe

 

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

IOriginal inner sleeve, insert and signed 5" art card by Celeste with golden pen included.