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Supernature

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Supernature

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Play Ooh La La full track 3:23 252,813
2 Play Lovely 2 C U full track 3:24 115,235
3 Play Ride a White Horse full track 4:40 162,826
4 Play You Never Know full track 3:26 93,547
5 Play Let It Take You full track 4:28 104,632
6 Play Fly Me Away full track 4:24 125,578
7 Play Slide In full track 5:20 100,199
8 Play Koko full track 3:22 96,686
9 Play Satin Chic full track 3:25 102,380
10 Play Time Out From the World full track 4:46 79,567
11 Play Number 1 full track 3:26 123,546

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© Mute (2006) Released: 28 Mar 2006 11 tracks (44:04)
Supernature is the third album by British electronic duo Goldfrapp. It was released by Mute Records on 22 August 2005 in the United Kingdom, and was the duo’s first album to receive mixed reviews. Most critics complimented its blend of pop and electronic music, while others called it uninspiring. Supernature was a top five album in Goldfrapp’s native United Kingdom, and its lead single “Ooh La La” was a top five single. In North America, where “Number 1” was promoted as the first single, the album was released on 7 March 2006, peaking low on the Billboard charts.

The album represented a change in Goldfrapp’s musical style and featured pop and electronic-dance music; inspirations were disco music artist Donna Summer and New Wave band New Order. Supernature received a Grammy Award nomination in 2007 for “Best Electronic/Dance Album”. In January 2006, the album was certified platinum in the UK, and has sold one million copies worldwide as of early 2007.



Recording and production
Supernature contains music in the same pop and electronic-dance styles featured on Goldfrapp’s 2003 album Black Cherry (especially Black Cherry’s singles “Strict Machine” and “Twist”), but it focuses on subtle hooks instead of large choruses. Goldfrapp’s lead singer Alison Goldfrapp called the album’s writing process “an electronic, glam cross between Berlin, New York and north-east Somerset”, and said that she was inspired by artists such as Donna Summer and New Order.
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