Sophie Ellis-Baxtor? That is the singer of the mega dance hits "Murder on the Dancefloor" over 10 years ago? Exactly, so the new album not for real pop lovers, although his voice has me then already enjoyed. So just listen to the new album "Wanderlust" and then realize that the voice has remained the same, but the music has changed significantly. There's no trace of dance floor, but you can hear demanding mature pop songs between upbeat and ballad. For now her fifth studio album, the British singer called in the Songwriters Ed Harcourt to complete and together with Harcourt succeed Ellis-Bextor 11 catchy songs, largely superior songwriter fare, comes as mature pop Grand Dame in Sophie. The songs are thereby staged diverse, sometimes as a solid guitar-pop ("The Deer And The Wolf"), sometimes as a ballad in waltz time ("Love is a Camera"), sometimes with oriental ingredients ("Birth Of An Empire") etc . A beautiful album with many highlights and little idle!