EuroSceptic | ||||
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Released | 26 October 2009 (Europe) 8 October 2009 (USA)[1] | |||
Recorded | Kiev, Ukraine & Moscow, Russia | |||
Genre | Pop, Europop | |||
Length | 47:15:00[2] | |||
Label | Unconditional Records | |||
Producer | Jack Lucien | |||
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EuroSceptic (originally titled as Paint This City)[3] is the second album of British singer Jack Lucien. It was released in October 2009.[4]
Due to being an album influenced by Europop, it features songs with parts in different languages. Whilst eight of the songs are predominantly in English, "Give Me Your Love" is mostly sung in Spanish and "Sentiments" is sung in Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese. The middle 8 of "My Intervention" is in Spanish, "Je Suis Un Superstar" features various lyrics in French, and the album version of "I'm Not Afraid" has parts sung in Catalan.
After releasing the album, Lucien gave four free addition songs sung in both Russian and English on his Myspace: "Kreshatik", "Moscow", "Bez Tebya" (Without You), and "Shto S Taboj?" (What's Up?).
The album did not manage to chart in any country's albums chart. The verses of the song "Closure" are heard on "Wait for You", a track on the Sugababes album Sweet 7.