Paloma Faith disappointed with debut album
British singer Paloma Faith compromised her artistic vision while making her debut album because she lacked the confidence to tell label bosses her opinion.
The pop star allowed producers to sway her as she recorded her 2009 album, Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful?, because she felt so grateful to have landed a record deal.
However, Faith insists she wasn't "wholeheartedly happy" with the
finished tracks she released.
She tells the BBC, "The first time round, I knew what I wanted but
I didn't necessarily have the confidence to stick to my guns.
"There was a certain degree of manipulation because I felt
indebted, somehow, to the record label for signing me. I was too
preoccupied with getting people to understand what I wanted
stylistically, so I'd neglect the songwriting. You see, every song
was produced by the person who wrote it with me. It was like a
compilation. But I wasn't wholeheartedly happy with any of the
production on the first record."
The New York hitmaker admits she learned her lesson and took charge
in the studio while making her follow-up, Fall To Grace, due in May
(12).
She explains, "On this record, I wrote the songs for the songs'
sake. I wrote on piano and guitar, and I totally focused on the
structure and the melody."