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}} ''Face Up'' is the fifth album by British singer Lisa Stansfield, released by Arista Records on 20 June 2001. It was her first new studio album since 1997's ''Lisa Stansfield''. Stansfield co-wrote songs for the album with her husband Ian Devaney and Richard Darbyshire. Devaney also produced all the tracks. ''Face Up'' garnered favorable reviews from music critics who praised the funky and soul songs and also the adventurous usage of 2-step garage beats in the first single, "Let's Just Call It Love." The disco-flavored "8-3-1," selected as the second single, was withdrawn at the last minute. ''Face Up'' was released in Europe and Japan, and performed moderately on the charts reaching top forty in the European countries. ''Face Up'' was re-released as a deluxe 2CD + DVD set in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2014 and in Europe on 21 November 2014. ==Background== Lisa Stansfield released ''Face Up'' in June 2001, four years after her previous studio album, ''Lisa Stansfield''. In the meantime, she starred in the musical comedy ''Swing'' (1999) and also recorded ten songs for the ''Swing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack''. In 1999, Stansfield recorded "The Longer We Make Love," duet with Barry White, included on his album, ''Staying Power'', and in 2000, she recorded "You Keep Me Hangin' On" for the ''Motown Mania'' compilation. ''Face Up'' was Stansfield's last studio album released by Arista Records.
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