Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent

Lewis Capaldi - LP Vinyl

Limited Edition Picture Disc (4870751)
In stock (ready to ship)
SKU
VT1666168460801
£24.99

We will dispatch this product within 2 days unless otherwise noted. Read more about our deliveries here.

Call us now on 01484 845999 for more information about our products.

Return purchased items and get all your money back.

More Information
Music Styles Pop
Artist Lewis Capaldi (View everything by Lewis Capaldi)
Condition New
Grade NEW
Country Item Pressed In Europe
Format LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Vertigo (View everything from Vertigo)
Catalogue Number 4870751

the follow up to his debut, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, which was the biggest selling UK album of both 2019 & 2020.


From announcing the single via a TikTok live stream during the closing night of his two sold-out London’s O2 Arena shows, ‘Forget Me’ arrived with high anticipation from the start, and was shortly followed by a true spectacle of a
music video that saw Lewis re-enact Wham’s 1983 hit ‘Club Tropicana’ shot-for-shot. The song - now silver certified, and approaching 100 million streams globally - made him just the third artist this year to have a single go straight in at Number 1 in its first week, alongside Harry Styles (‘As It Was’) and Dave (‘Starlight’) and is still sitting in the UK top 3.

 

For  Lewis's second album, the idea is simple but potent: to go in and do the exact same thing. No bells, whistles or starry featured vocalists, and no ruinously expensive stays in distant studios. Like it was on the first album, straight-up, full-force honesty. “I don't want to create a new sound for myself, or reinvent myself.” says Lewis. “The songs I want to write are emotional songs, about love or loss.”

He soon found a groove that suited him just fine, with a recording setup of just a small interface, laptop, speakers, and a Shure SM7B vocal mic. “I felt like I was sounding better because I was just chilled out in my own gaff. Also, a lot of this record was made with most of the same people who I worked with on the first one: TMS, Phil Plested, Nick Atkinson and Edd Holloway. At least one of them's on almost every song.”