Music Played by Humans

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Music Played by Humans
Gary Barlow - Music Played by Humans.png
Studio album by
Released27 November 2020
Length50:26
Label Polydor
Producer
Gary Barlow chronology
Since I Saw You Last
(2013)
Music Played by Humans
(2020)
The Dream of Christmas
(2021)
Singles from Music Played by Humans
  1. "Elita"
    Released: 30 September 2020
  2. "Incredible"
    Released: 30 October 2020
  3. "This Is My Time"
    Released: 13 November 2020
  4. "Enough is Enough"
    Released: 29 January 2021
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Arts Desk Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Belfast Telegraph 8/10 [2]
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Music Played by Humans is the fifth solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow. The album was released by Polydor Records on 27 November 2020 and is Barlow's first solo album in seven years, following Since I Saw You Last in 2013. The album's lead single, "Elita" features both Michael Bublé and Sebastián Yatra, and was released on 30 September 2020.

Contents

The album debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart dated 4 December 2020, [4] becoming Barlow's third solo number-one album in the UK. [5]

Background

Music Played by Humans is Barlow's first solo album since 2013's Since I Saw You Last , and "sees [him] add a contemporary take to the orchestral and big band music he fell in love with as a child". The album includes songs recorded with an 80-piece orchestra, and was preceded by the Latin-inspired lead single "Elita" featuring singers Michael Bublé and Sebastián Yatra. Music Played by Humans also includes collaborations with Beverley Knight, Alesha Dixon, Chilly Gonzales, Barry Manilow, Ibrahim Maalouf, Avishai Cohen and James Corden.

Barlow was nearing completion on Take That's Greatest Hits Live tour in support of 2018's Odyssey when he envisioned the concept for the record, including "full orchestras, swing bands and string quartets", and more than 100 musicians in total. He told BBC News: "I went to Universal, the record company, and I said, 'Listen, I have got this idea but can I just record three songs? I don't mean demos, I want to put the orchestra on, I want to mix it, I want to get right down the road with three songs'. And so I did: Big string sections, brass sections, the whole thing. I really wanted to know that it was right. Then I played it to them and they just said, 'Listen, just go and finish the bloody thing. It's fantastic.'" [6]

Singles

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, with sales of 46,406 units, earning Barlow his third number-one solo album. [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gary Barlow, additional songwriters are noted below

Standard edition track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Who's Driving This Thing"Tim Firth
  • Gary Barlow
  • Ryan Carline
4:12
2."Incredible" 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
2:45
3."Elita" (featuring Michael Bublé and Sebastián Yatra)
  • Barlow
  • Carline
  • Yatra
  • Johan Carlsson
  • Andrés Guerrero Ruiz
  • Andres Munera
  • Fernando Tobon
3:30
4."The Big Bass Drum" 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:35
5."This Is My Time" 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:27
6."Enough Is Enough" (featuring Beverley Knight) 
3:26
7."Bad Libran"Firth
  • Barlow
  • Carline
4:21
8."Eleven" (featuring Ibrahim Maalouf) 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:54
9."Before We Get Too Old" (featuring Avishai Cohen)Firth
  • Barlow
  • Carline
4:07
10."Supernatural" 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:32
11."Oh What a Day" (featuring Chilly Gonzales) 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:45
12."What Leaving's All About" (featuring Alesha Dixon) 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:02
13."The Kind of Friend I Need" (featuring James Corden)Firth
  • Barlow
  • Carline
4:03
14."I Didn't See That Coming" 
  • Barlow
  • Carline
2:47
Total length:50:26
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
15."Let's Get Drunk"
  • James Wiltshire
  • Carline
4:31
16."The Day the World Stopped Turning"
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:52
17."You Make the Sun Shine" (featuring Barry Manilow)
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:08
18."Incredible" (acoustic version)
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:46
19."Incredible" (F9 Charleston remix)
  • Barlow
  • Carline
3:20
Total length:69:03

Personnel

Musicians and vocals

Technical and design

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Music Played by Humans
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [13] Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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