It is indeed a pop album, and it is indeed big: 16 tracks in its standard edition, a staggering 25 tracks and 90 minutes in its deluxe format – longer than Prince’s Sign O’ the Times, Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde or indeed Yes’s Tales from Topographic Oceans – with a certain grandiosity signalled by its introduction, which goes heavy on the operatic vocals. ![]() ![]() But leaving aside the pressing question of precisely what kind of music Ellie Goulding thinks she has been making for the past six years, it’s hard to argue with her description of Delirium.
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