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In the US? She's hardly a HUGE artist there anyway, she's had like 2 hits to her name.

 

Yes, she is. The charts don't nearly show how well she is known.

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Shock!

 

The next question is, will she remove any tracks from the bloated original or will she need to put out a 4-disc box set :lol:

Ellie coming for that Guinness Book of Records' "longest studio album" record.
a friend of mine who's a big Ellie fan bought the Target edition of Delrrium from the US and it has... 25 tracks :D sure that's a record :D by comparison I read the new Bruno Mars album has 9 tracks :D
Yasss just when you think there were a lot of tracks more come in :cheer: :lol:
a friend of mine who's a big Ellie fan bought the Target edition of Delrrium from the US and it has... 25 tracks :D sure that's a record :D by comparison I read the new Bruno Mars album has 9 tracks :D

9 tracks? No way! :o

I had wondered would she follow in the steps of her previous albums and do a re-release. Her re-releases always sell better than the original release.
I had wondered would she follow in the steps of her previous albums and do a re-release. Her re-releases always sell better than the original release.

True - the album has performed so poorly that a re-issue was pretty much inevitable.

True - the album has performed so poorly that a re-issue was pretty much inevitable.

It has felt like the album hasn't done well, but it's still sold 283k to date, which is pretty much in the middle of what Lights (237k) and Halcyon (337k) had sold the week before their respective re-releases. I don't imagine a re-release for Delirium will add on as many sales as it did for those two, but it could easily see the album reach a total of 400k/500k which is good going for an album that hasn't seemed to have had any stand out huge hits.

True - the album has performed so poorly that a re-issue was pretty much inevitable.

 

Re-releases usually tend to happen for really successful albums so I'm quite surprised this is getting one.

 

Re-releases usually tend to happen for really successful albums so I'm quite surprised this is getting one.

But maybe she's re-issuing it in order to get better sales?

Nobody had any interest in buying this bloated mess, why would they flock to a (most likely) even more jam packed version?
Nobody had any interest in buying this bloated mess, why would they flock to a (most likely) even more jam packed version?

I showed interest :dance:

Delirium had no quality control but still has some great tracks and one of the best songs of the year (Army) :)
Delirium had no quality control but still has some great tracks and one of the best songs of the year (Army) :)

I agree.. some tracks such as; We Can't Move To This, Around U, I Do What I Love etc are so poor IMO.

Whereas the album also has great tracks such as; Army, The Greatest, Lost & Found, Winner etc..

 

True - the album has performed so poorly that a re-issue was pretty much inevitable.

 

Not releasing Lost and Found was a big stuff-up in my opinion.

Something in the Way you Move should have been a single for sure, was a bit weird to abandon this era just after Army

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