Back to You (Brett Anderson song)

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"Back to You"
Brett Anderson Back To You Single Cover.JPG
Single by Brett Anderson
from the album Wilderness
Released9 July 2007
Genre Indie rock
Label Drowned in Sound
Songwriter(s) Brett Anderson, Fred Ball
Brett Anderson singles chronology
"Love Is Dead"
(2007)
"Back to You"
(2007)
"A Different Place"
(2008)

"Back to You" is the second solo single by Suede frontman Brett Anderson. It was released in July 2007.

The single was a collaboration with Norwegian electro pop producer Fred Ball (aka Pleasure). It was previously released on the second Pleasure album. The song was previewed by Anderson during his May 2007 concert tour. The version on Anderson's Wilderness album features vocals from French actress Emmanuelle Seigner.

The song became a favourite of Anderson's live shows and it was well-received. Cam Lindsay of Canadian music magazine Exclaim! wrote: "Heartfelt, gorgeous and affecting, it's a shame Brett can't do more of this because this is easily the best thing he's done since 'She's in Fashion' and a memorable moment in 2007." [1] Music Week wrote: "Forever the emotional sound of the suburbs, Brett Anderson's solo work is hardly a million miles from his previous incarnations and this majestic effort sweeps along, pianos, strings and guitars reaching a crescendo reminiscent of many a Suede ballad." [2]

The cover photograph is by Allan Jenkins.

It's also covered by the German band Gregorian feat. Amelia Brightman on their album "Masters of chant Chapter IX",

Track listing

  1. "Back to You"
  2. "Ebony" (Acoustic)
  3. "Infinite Kiss" (Acoustic)
  4. "Love Is Dead" (Acoustic)
  5. "Song for My Father" (Acoustic)

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References

  1. Lindsay, Cam (4 December 2007). "Pleasure feat. Brett Anderson". Exclaim! . Retrieved 12 April 2007.
  2. "Upfront Reviews - 09.07.07: Singles". Music Week: 16. 30 June 2007.