Please Release Me: We Won’t Give Up On This Siobhan Donaghy Album

noah | April 10, 2007 4:58 am

Welcome to another edition of “Please Release Me,” in which your Idolators request–nay beg–that an out-of-print, delayed or held-up-in-customs album be issued Stateside:

Artist: Siobhan Donaghy Hometown: United Kingdom Albums: Ghosts, out June 2007 What is it?: The second solo album from this ex-Sugababe (who, in the group’s earliest press, was dubbed “the indie one”) will, according to her claims, be influenced by Brian Eno, the Cocteau Twins, and Kate Bush; from what we’ve heard, Donaghy’s put a pop spin on those influences that’s at once delightful (because it sounds so good) and chilling (because it sounds kinda gloomy). Where is it?: We’re going to start beating the drum for this album to come out Stateside now, if only because we remember the long lag time between the UK and US releases of One Touch all too well. “Don’t Give It Up” was released in the UK yesterday, and our attempt to purchase a legit copy from the iTunes Store this afternoon ended with our 99 cents staying in our pocket. (We have a low-bitrate MP3 that we’re on the verge of wearing out, so if you have a higher-quality version, you know what to do.) Today, arjanwrites released an MP3 of the track “Sometimes,” which incorporates a shutting-down jet engine into its dreamy swirl, and that only served to whet our appetite further.

Siobhan Donaghy – Sometimes [MP3, link expired; via arjanwrites] Siobhan Donaghy – Don’t Give It Up [YouTube] Siobhan Donaghy [MySpace]