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Fall to Grace (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fall to Grace

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| Label = RCA
| Producer =
| Last album = ''Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?''
(2009)
| This album = ''Fall to Grace''
(2012)
| Next album = ''A Perfect Contradiction''
(2014)
| Misc =
}}
''Fall to Grace'' is the second studio album by English recording artist Paloma Faith. It was released by RCA Records on 28 May 2012.〔 She worked on the album with producer Nellee Hooper, who previously worked with artists such as Madonna, Björk, Massive Attack, and Gwen Stefani.〔〔〔 ''Fall to Grace'' features production styles crossing the genres of pop, soul and R&B. The album was received positively by most critics. A deluxe edition was released the same day, which contains acoustic versions of five songs from the album.
The album's lead single was "Picking Up the Pieces", which was released on 20 May 2012 and peaked at number 7, making it Paloma's highest charting single until "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" peaked at number 6. ''Fall to Grace'' peaked at number 2 in the UK and was certified Double Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry after selling more than 600,000 copies. Four more singles were released from the album, "30 Minute Love Affair", "Never Tear Us Apart", "Just Be" and "Black & Blue". Paloma embarked on her second tour in early 2013 to promote the album.
==Background==
Paloma revealed that she was working on a second album in March 2010. In July 2011, Paloma revealed that she did not know when the album was going to be completed and she branded the process "slow". She told Kristy Kelly of Digital Spy "The album's not finished yet and I'm not sure when it will be. If I had my way it would be out tomorrow, but there are so many other people involved that nothing happens quickly."〔
On 29 February 2012, Paloma revealed her second album would be called ''Fall to Grace'' and that it would be released by RCA Records on 28 May 2012.〔〔 Paloma enlisted record producer Nellee Hooper and co-producer Jake Gosling to work with her on the project.〔 Hooper told a writer for ''NME'' that he had not really heard of Paloma as he was living in Los Angeles when her first album was released. He said Sony and RCA Records contacted him and suggested he meet her.〔 Paloma wrote and recorded the album in London.〔 Paloma told an Australian magazine about the writing of the album: "What I did was start by leisurely writing songs at a slow pace,'' she says. ''I didn't think about the sonics or anything; I was just writing on a guitar or piano, it was just the bare bones. My management were nice about it. There was no pressure." It was announced that ''Fall to Grace'' is set to be reissued with new tracks on 22 October 2012. "Never Tear Us Apart" was released on 28 September 2012 as the first single from the reissued album and serves as the third single from the album overall.

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