1 | Between Me And You | 4:39 |
2 | Diggin' Up The Heart | 3:50 |
3 | The Way It's Always BeenProducer – Brandon Flowers | 3:57 |
4 | I Can Change | 4:19 |
5 | Dreams Come True | 4:04 |
6 | Lonely Town | 3:31 |
7 | Can't Deny My Love | 3:42 |
8 | Untangled Love | 4:11 |
9 | Still Want You | 3:11 |
10 | Never Get You Right | 3:44 |
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The Desired Effect is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter and The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers. It was released on May 15, 2015, by Island Records. It was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Flowers and mixed by Alan Moulder. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, becoming Flowers' second solo number-one album and sixth overall. Buy The Album. Timeline Tourdates. Brandon Flowers - The Desired Effect 2015. To favorites 17 Download album. Listen free to Brandon Flowers The Desired Effect Dreams Come True, Can't Deny My Love and more. 10 tracks 39:08. The Desired Effect is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Brandon Flowers. The album was produced by Ariel Rechtshaid and Flowers, and mixed by Alan Moulder. From the deluxe version of album The Desired Effect by Brandon Flowers. Writers: B. Flowers, T. Goldsmith, Griffin Goldsmith I don't own the Desired Effect is the second studio album by American artist Brandon Flowers, known primarily for his work as lead singer of The Killers. Released on May 15, 2015, the album was preceded by four singles: Cant Deny My Love. Still Want You. Lonely Town. I Can Change. The Desired Effect finds Flowers collaborating with Ariel Rechtshaid for the first time. The pair chart a path from Flowers' Flamingo sound to a new, 80s-esque electro-pop feel. The Desired Effect Brandon Flowers. The Desired Effect, Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers goes deep into the pomp of the '80s with the help of producer Ariel Rechtshaid. There are huge Killers-ready songs to fill stadiums or casinos and hoary love songs, but Flowers cant help but trip over himself as hes writing. On The Desired Effect, Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers goes deep into the pomp of the '80s with the help of producer Ariel Rechtshaid. Brandon Flowers is hard to pin down as a pop star, in part because he's still playing at being a pop star. For his sophomore solo outing, 2015's The Desired Effect, the line between the man and his band begins to sharpen. Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid Madonna, Vampire Weekend, HAIM, the album finally finds Flowers achieving an unmistakable sound of his own, with the kind of effortless sophistication that a seasoned musician hopes for. Brandon Flowers once asked with the Killers. But as he proves on his excellent new solo album, he sounds most human exactly when hes dancer. The Desired Effect is easily his strongest work since the Killers 2008 keeper Day & Age, and its similarly full of synth-disco flourishes. Flowers gets a boost from producer Ariel Rechtshaid, who brings the same New Wave glimmer he brought to recent albums by Sky Ferreira and Haim. I Can Change takes off from Bronski Beats 1984 club classic Smalltown Boy to build a desperate torch song, featuring a spoken-word cameo from Pet Shop Boys Neil Te