EuroSceptic | ||||
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Studio album by Jack Lucien | ||||
Released | 26 October 2009 (Europe) 8 October 2009 (USA)[1] |
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Recorded | Kiev, Ukraine Moscow, Russia |
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Genre | Pop, Europop | |||
Length | 47:15 [2] | |||
Label | Unconditional Records | |||
Producer | Jack Lucien | |||
Jack Lucien chronology | ||||
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EuroSceptic (originally titled as Paint This City [3]) is the second album of British singer Jack Lucien. It was released in October 2009.[4]
Due to being an album influenced by Europop, it features songs with parts in different languages. Whilst 8 of the songs are predominantly in English, "Give Me Your Love" is mostly sung in Spanish and "Sentiments" is sung in Catalan, Spanish and Portuguese. The middle 8 of "My Intervention" is in Spanish, "Je Suis Un Superstar" features various lyrics in French and the album version of "I'm Not Afraid" has parts sung in Catalan.
After releasing the album, Jack Lucien gave 4 free addition songs sung in both Russian and English on his myspace: Kreshatik, Moscow, Bez Tebya (Without You) and Shto S Taboj? (What's Up?).
Due to little promotion, the album did not manage to chart in any country's albums chart.
The verses of the song "Closure" are heard on "Wait for You", a track on the Sugababes album Sweet 7.