Review
Sam Smith’s In The Lonely Hour (10th Anniversary Edition) is a heartfelt celebration of an album that redefined modern soul-pop. A decade later, its raw vulnerability remains as stirring as ever, with Smith’s voice effortlessly navigating themes of heartbreak, unrequited love, and longing. The anniversary edition adds a layer of nostalgia, featuring unreleased tracks and acoustic versions that breathe new life into familiar songs, offering fans both introspection and timeless emotion. It’s a testament to Smith’s enduring artistry and the universal connection of their music.
Info
Sam Smith's *In the Lonely Hour (10th Anniversary Edition)* is a special re-release of their critically acclaimed debut album. Celebrating a decade since its original release, the anniversary edition arrived on May 26, 2023, in both the UK and US. The album, originally released under the Capitol Records label, achieved remarkable success, reaching the number one spot on the UK Albums Chart and peaking at number two on the US Billboard 200. Recorded at studios including RAK Studios in London, the album features heartfelt ballads and pop hits. Production credits include Jimmy Napes, Steve Fitzmaurice, Eg White, and Two Inch Punch. This re-release offers fans a nostalgic celebration of an iconic era in Sam Smith's career.
Tracklisting
- Good Thing
- Stay With Me - Re-record
- Leave Your Lover
- I'm Not The Only One
- I've Told You Now
- Like I Can
- Not In That Way
- Make It To Me
- Lay Me Down
- Little Sailor
- Money On My Mind
- Life Support
- Restart
- Safe With Me
- Nirvana
- I've Told You Now - Live At St Pancras Old Church, London
- Latch
- La La La
- How Will I Know
- Latch - Acoustic