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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
30.10.2020

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  • 1 Sometimes It Snows In April (arr. piano) 03:29
  • 2 Breathe 02:55
  • 3 Dead Boys (Solo) 03:40
  • 4 Storm In My Head 04:08
  • 5 Bold 03:44
  • 6 LOVE YOU, BYE. 03:55
  • 7 Chase The Fear Away 02:59
  • 8 Orange Tree 03:12
  • 9 California Blue 03:37
  • 10 À la prochaine… 02:23
  • 11 Surrender To Be Free 04:14
  • 12 Lose My Mind 03:33
  • 13 My Mind And Me 04:10
  • 14 Lockdown Kittens Dancing 04:22
  • Total Runtime 50:21

Info for Happy Place

Fearne Cotton, a longtime radio and television personality in the UK and the host of the immensely popular Happy Place podcast, has curated an album of the same name. Like the podcast and the wider “Happy Place” brand, the 14-track album, out via Decca Records, is focused around mental health and well-being and features an array of blissful tracks from a musically-diverse collection of artists.

Other contributors to the album include Emeli Sande, Sam Fender, Ludovico Einaudi, Billie Marten, Amahla, Tommy Ashby, Larry Pink The Human, Luke Sital Singh, Ryan Lewis, Geejay, Kye Sones, and Stephan Moccio.

While Cotton has long been associated with music in the UK (she hosted the legendary TV show Top of the Pops, as well as shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 – including a new 90s music podcast), Happy Place gives Cotton her very first “Executive Producer” title on an album. The record also marks the first of several releases that Decca will release under the “Happy Place” brand.

Happy Place launched in 2018 as a podcast, featuring frank conversations with a variety of well-known personalities. It quickly expanded into a community of 10.5 million on social media, a festival, and a range of award-winning “Sunday Times Best Seller” books. Today, Happy Place is a chart-topping podcast with over 30 million downloads.

“Mental health and music have always been linked,” said Cotton in a statement. “It might not be immediately recognizable but music has the potency and power to help us work through difficult emotions, understand ourselves a little better and release unlocked feelings that have been suppressed. I have personally always used music to cathartically work through tough patches or to boost me when there is heaviness present.”

She continued, “I really hope this album envelopes the listener in support as each musician/artist has poured a little of their own emotion and experience into each song. Some of the tracks may elevate emotions to move through a low, others may offer up solace as lyrics resonate and melodies create movement & enjoyment.”

When it came to her contributors, Cotton said that she felt “incredibly lucky to have worked with such a pool of talent during the making of this album. As a massive music fan it really is a dream come true to work with some of my favorite artists in marrying my passion for music and interest in mental health. This album will soothe on a stressful day and is a great soundtrack for meditation. It was made with 100% love.”



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