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Dido
Artist Icon Still on My Mind (2019)
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"Still on My Mind" is the fifth studio album by English singer Dido, released on 8 March 2019 through BMG. It is her first studio album since 2013's Girl Who Got Away.
The album is said to display Dido's "love of hip hop and her folk roots", and feature "a dance and electronic music sensibility".
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After 6 years away Dido has teamed up with her brother Rollo for Still On My Mind and the teaser tracks from the album sounded like a return to form could be on the cards.
The album’s lead single, Give You Up, features a fairly simple piano arrangement but it sounds majestic. Dido’s vocals are layered and she’s supported by soaring backing vocalists. It’s Dido at her best and it’s simply spine-tingling. After that track Dido continues to play to her strengths and the songs certainly impress. The sparse beat-driven Hell After This is a little different but it works really well. Less is often more with Dido and minimal really suits her.
Elsewhere on the record hip-hop beats are at the fore on title track Still On My Mind, Walking By is an understated piano ballad, and Friends is a dreamy soundscape that threatens to break out into a club banger. The album comes to a close with Have to Stay, a song about Dido’s son. The song is mostly driven by Dido’s vocal and the instrumentation is so subtle, you’d be forgiven for not noticing it’s even there.
Still On My Mind will sit proudly next to No Angel as one of Dido’s best albums. It’s superior to everything she’s done since then and it reminds you of why you feel in love with her gorgeous voice and songs in the first place. At times very understated, at others musically adventurous and interesting, Still on My Mind is the return to form I’ve been waiting for and it demands repeated listens.
Reviewed by Pip Ellwood-Hughes for entertainment-focus.com.


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