It’s not just winner Harrison Craig who’s been signed to record deals with Universal Music, with the label confirming today that they’ve also inked deals with runners up Luke Kennedy, Celia Pavey and Danny Ross.
Each of the artists will release their own ‘journey’ album on Friday July 12, with a single from each hitting media and retail the previous Friday.
Luke Kennedy’s album ‘A Time For Us’ (cover above) features eleven songs including tracks performed on the show, as well as lead single ‘Stay For A Minute’ which was co-penned by Robbie Williams’ old writing partner Guy Chambers.
01. Un Giorno Per Noi/A Time For Us
02. I Dreamed A Dream
03. Time To Say Goodbye
04. Please Don’t Ask Me
05. Freedom 90
06. Overjoyed
07. Caruso
08. Love Is Gone
09. Stay For A Minute
10. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
11. In My Life
Celia Pavey’s debut album is entitled ‘This Music’ (cover pictured above) and from what we can ascertain, it will take on a more acoustic feel, with tracks performed during the show as well as lead single ‘Believe Me’, which was penned by British pop songstress Ellie Goulding. Translation : it’s sure to be good.
01. Scarborough Fair/Canticle
02. A Thousand Years
03. Woodstock
04. Jolene
05. Edelweiss
06. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
07. Xanadu
08. Candle In The Night
09. Believe Me
10. Feel Good Inc.
11. Moonshadow
And for Danny Ross, his album ‘As The Crow Flies’ (cover pictured above) will also feature performances from the show, along with his new single – an acoustic ballad entitled ‘Pockets’, which was penned by Iain Archer and Ollie Sloan.
01. When The Levee Breaks
02. Are You Gonna Go My Way
03. All Along The Watchtower
04. The Joker
05. Old Man
06. It’s Time
07. Let Her Go
08. Windmill
09. Pockets
10. Sugar Man
11. Suzanne
All three of the albums will be released on Friday July 12, with each of the lead singles hitting radio and digital retail on Friday July 05.
Anonymous says
Hilarious that Harrison Craig hasn’t even been out for an entire week before the announcement of further signings & releases. So I guess the point of The Voice series is to award someone with a vehicle & a cash prize. They should be unable to pipe they are the voice or that they win a contract which is clearly cemented by placing rather than the contestant.
Why is there not an article or a documentary about the impact of this poor spotty format.
Karise Eden released her first single on the second series & it is a MASSIVE FLOP spending only three weeks inside the entire top 100. Also no album & we have the next round of releases from the next series. So does this mean within’ four weeks we won’t hear anything further from the second series contestants until series 3. Reality music shows are about the dollar right then & there. Anyone who is willing to sell there talent for a shot at the big time is in for a punch in the arm & no career.
Anonymous says
LOVE that picture of Luke.
Wasn’t a big fan of Celia, but very excited to hear her song – huge fan of Ellie Goulding!