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  • Audio CD (July 15, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: July 21, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Import
  • Label: Universal Int'l
  • ASIN: B001AS69MY
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #42,810 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. It Was You
2. All the Times I Cried
3. Stop, I Don't Love You Anymore
4. Melody
5. I Wonder
6. I'm Going to Haunt You
7. Don't Keep Me Waiting
8. You Let Me Down
9. Where Did It Go Wrong
10. Day Tripping
11. Francoise
12. [CD-Rom Track]

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2008 solo album from the singer/songwriter and leader of Scottish Pop rockers Texas. Not only did Sharleen write the whole album, she also produced it, taking complete artistic control of its every sonic nuance. Steeped in the sound and textures of '60s Soul, '50s Rock 'N' Roll and Doo-Wop, it's an album that's vintage in flavor yet utterly contemporary in spirit. Beside the new generation of retro-obsessed UK songbirds such as Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Adele, it's a timely reminder that Sharleen was already dabbling in similar influences over a decade ago, be it Tamla Motown ('Black Eyed Boy'), Marvin Gaye ('Say What You Want') or Elvis Presley (cross-dressing up as The King for 2001's 'Inner Smile' video). Going solo has allowed her the freedom to indulge in such consuming passions even further, creating an album that proudly wears its influences on its sleeve. 11 tracks including the first single 'All The Times I Cried'.

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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Texas' leading lady gets a 60s makeover., July 22, 2008
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"Melody" is a short but sweet selection of tracks which bear all the hallmarks of some of the most successful music of recent years, with the added element of Sharleen's vocals. We're talking laid back, end-of-the-night tunes that could be easily at home either on the dancefloor or in the background of a late summer barbecue.
The playlist is admittedly brief at around 37 minutes, but that doesn't matter too much, as it's good enough to put on a loop. In fact, with every track a winner one way or the other, the shuffle function might not be a bad idea to keep things interesting.
Generally speaking, quality definitely wins out over quantity on the debut solo album from the beautiful and talented Glaswegian chanteuse.
She is in fine vocal form, with that distinctive burnt caramel carapace pulling at the heartstrings as effectively as ever.
"Melody" is easy on the ear with plenty of sheen.
The 60s-infused Bondesque soul-pop is holler-along-while-you-Hoover fun, but lacks a Winehouse darkness.
Following Amy, Duffy and Adele, here's Sharleen, ex of Texas, with the mandatory Bernard Butler-produced, brassy, Motown-style heartbroken ballads about how her man done her wrong.
Actually Motown's Berry Gordy would find much to approve of in Spiteri's accomplished use of brass and rippling percussion in "Don't Keep Me Waiting", soul-laced harmonies in "You Let Me Down" and the glorious finger-clicking excitement of the Supremes-like "Day Tripping".
As this was intensely personal stuff, it was not something she wished to address on a Texas album. Now, with the band on hiatus, she has been able to pour out all the hurt and betrayal she felt into a succession of 60s girl-group pastiche numbers, somehow managing to say the same thing slightly differently on each of the 11 tracks, all packaged up with an image suggesting she's been stealing Dusty Springfield's eyeliner.
All in all, "Melody" is pretty good - especially the stomping "It Was You" and the smokily atmospheric title track - but, even to those who have never listened to the Supremes, the Four Tops and 2008's other omnipresent influences, it will seem pungently familiar.
The Texas front woman has made her "personal fantasy record", which has plenty in common, at least superficially, with the defining record of the last few years, Amy Winehouse's Back to Black, and one of the biggest-selling album of the year to date, Duffy's Rockferry, allowing the ghosts of Johnny Cash, Nancy Sinatra, Serge Gainsbourg and Elvis to direct the sound.
The glow of nostalgia is achieved, but it's all a bit bloodless..
That's the thing about "Melody" - it's pretty rather than gritty. It's a bit conservative too, choosing to replicate the sounds of the period instead of trying anything novel or adventurous with them.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sultry vocals with lush, melodramatic pop music from the fifties and sixties., July 23, 2008
The brilliant Italian/Scottish songstress behind the widely known Glasgow rock band, Texas, emerges as a solo artist with her long awaited debut album "Melody".
Calling this her "Nancy Sinatra record", the Texas frontwoman unleashes a flurry of trumpets and parping saxophones. Her sultry, provocative voice sits well with Sixties soul.
Sharleen has clearly been dreaming about lush, melodramatic pop music from the fifties and sixties: Motown, Bacharach, The Shangri-Las, Serge Gainsbourg, Lee Hazelwood, Righteous Brothers.
It's hardly a revelation that Spiteri likes this sort of thing: she's been homaging Motown ("Black Eyed Boy"), channelling Marvin Gaye ("Say What You Want") and sampling Gainsbourg ("Guitar Song") with Texas for years.
Sharleen Spiteri has picked a very apt time to unleash her inner Dusty Springfield. Not since the actual 60s have the 60s been so very "now" - but with Amy Winehouse, Adele and Duffy clogging up the charts with their bouffants and smoky eye make-up, is there room for Sharleen? Sure !
"Melody" explores fresh musical terrain. Whereas Texas sold 20 million albums by looking to The Pretenders, Motown and modern R&B for inspiration, Sharleen's first solo effort relies more on Fifties doo-wop, female harmony groups, Nancy Sinatra, and Francoise Hardy and Serge Gainsbourg's dreamy French pop, although a few hints of Motown do remain.
She says she is proud to have written and produced the new album herself. "Being solo meant I could make the record I've always dreamed about", she says. "I'd done the Duffy thing, that big soul sound, with Texas".
"I wanted to go back further, so I decided to delve into music that had always been with me but wasn't suited to Texas".
Running her ideas past musical soulmate Johnny McElhone, the bassist in Texas, Sharleen began writing new songs during a break in the small Spanish hillside town of Gaucin.
With songs such as "You Let Me Down", "Where Did It Go Wrong" and new single "All The Times I've Cried", the album is an intensely personal affair.
In 2004, Sharleen split up with journalist Ashley Heath, her partner for ten years and father of her sixyearold daughter, Misty, and she admits that writing songs helped her to "make sense" of what was clearly a traumatic separation.
Her first album outside the Texas womb is a break-up album in the tradition of Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks".
The titles alone - "All the Times I Cried", "Stop I Don't love You Any More" - ought to give Spiteri's ex, Ashley Heath, pause for thought. The slow-burning, gorgeous "You let Me down" is pure venom but the pain is leavened by the Motownesque throb she utilised on Texas's "Black Eyed Boy".
But I do not see "Melody" as a downbeat, melancholy, dark album.
Sure, she spends large chunks of the album telling us he "isn't the one" and serving up surprisingly bitter one-liners. "Something inside just died," she sings at one point, "it was you".
But the songs are so polished, and Spiteri's vocals so sweet and controlled, that the bleakness of the lyrics isn't immediately obvious.
"Melody" is an authentic, affectionate take on the pop sounds of the fifties and sixties, an homage that's sympathetic to the very last finger-snap.
The singer's sultry melodies are a sure-fire hit.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Quirks & Twist., September 18, 2009
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I first heard of Sharleen Spiteri when I purchased a song called "In Our Lifetime" while she was still a part of the scottish band "Texas". I loved that song, After searching for a solo artist since 1999 I found out in 2009 the song was again performed by a female fronted band called "Texas" and the lead singer was Sharleen Spiteri. I sampled the bands entire catalogue finding nothing else that sounded anything like "In Our Lifetime". I soon found "Melody" the solo project from the lead band member "Shareleen, of course". I figured I'd just take a risk and purchase the album, Since most artists that decide to go solo tend to do things that are nothing like what they were doing with the band. "Melody" is inspired by 50's & 60's rythyms, "I'm into that". The vocals on this album are mediocre, I like the style and sound of the music on the album, However I'm not blown away by it. "I'm Going To Haunt You" is the song that blew me away, It's actually a cover. I saw her perform this song Live, She even crossfaded "These Boots Were Made For Walking" Into the end of the song while performing. I love the melody and spooky sound of it. At times Sharleen sounds identical to Lisa Stansfield , Which is a good thing. While i'm not blown away by this release at all I can still see myself listening to this album and possibly getting attatched after some growing with it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
For this she has given up Texas? Too bad. Texas shone brightly, this work blends into the aural background. It's not awful, it's just not particularly good. Ms. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Thomas W. Altizer

2.0 out of 5 stars Not so great!
Although her voice is good the material is not. Her past material with Texas was much better and showed off her range. This one will be back on the used market for me.
Published 7 months ago by Will Richardson

4.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting
Sharleen Spiteri is a very interesting young artist. This CD is about failed relationships. The theme of "What did I do wrong" is treated like an examination of the artists... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Spiteri Delivers
Melody is a beautiful album from Scottish soulstress 'Sharleen Spiteri'. She fuses soul with pop with ease and the sultry soothness of her voice can warm even the hardest of... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than all of Texas put together...
As a longtime Texas fan I was excited and apprehensive about Sharleen Spiteri's solo debut. I have loved Texas since I discovered a song of theirs on the "Bend It Like Beckham"... Read more
Published 14 months ago by D. Hinson

4.0 out of 5 stars From Texas
"Melody" is the solo debut by lead vocalist of UK group Texas. Produced by Bernard Butler (he also produced Duffy's debut smash), it finds her mining that same lush, melodramatic... Read more
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