Ellie Goulding – Delirium

Album Info

Artist: Ellie Goulding

Title: Delirium

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (Delirium) (1:54)
  • 2. Aftertaste (3:46)
  • 3. Something In The Way You Move (3:47)
  • 4. Keep On Dancin' (3:46)
  • 5. On My Mind (3:33)
  • 6. Around U (3:17)
  • 7. Codes (3:16)
  • 8. Holding On For Life (4:15)
  • 9. Love Me Like You Do - From Fifty Shades Of Grey (4:12)
  • 10. Don't Need Nobody (3:33)
  • 11. Don't Panic (3:16)
  • 12. We Can't Move To This (3:28)
  • 13. Army (3:57)
  • 14. Lost And Found (3:36)
  • 15. Devotion (3:46)
  • 16. Scream It Out (3:09)
  • 17. The Greatest (3:31)
  • 18. I Do What I Love (2:51)
  • 19. Paradise (3:44)
  • 20. Winner (3:20)
  • 21. Heal (4:52)
  • 22. Outside (3:47)

Review

Get ready to vibe out with Ellie Goulding's "Delirium"! This 2015 album marked a major pivot towards a more pop-driven sound, and the results are straight fire. Critics were all about the production quality, but some were a little meh about the originality. Still, "Delirium" slayed the charts, debuting at number three on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200 - Goulding's highest-charting record in the US, btw!

The album's got some serious bops, including "On My Mind", "Army", and "Something in the Way You Move". And let's be real, "On My Mind" was a total game-changer, reaching the top 10 in several countries and peaking at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The deluxe edition is like the icing on the cake, with bonus tracks like "Love Me like You Do" from the "Fifty Shades of Grey" soundtrack and "Outside", a collab with Calvin Harris.

Goulding's vocals are, as always, on point, and the production is polished and on fleek. Sure, some critics thought the album's pop focus made it a little less experimental than her previous work, but "Delirium" is still a solid addition to Goulding's discography and a testament to her skill at crafting catchy, radio-friendly hits. - Morgan