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A Perfect Contradiction

A Perfect Contradiction is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter , released on 10 March 2014 by . The album marks a continuation of Faith's retro-inspired sound, blending pop, soul, R&B, and influences across its 11 tracks, with production contributions from notable figures including , who co-wrote and produced the lead single "Can't Rely on You." It explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal contradiction through Faith's distinctive, theatrical vocals, often drawing comparisons to classic divas like and . Commercially, A Perfect Contradiction achieved significant success in the UK, debuting and peaking at number 2 on the Official Albums Chart and remaining on the chart for 85 weeks. The record spawned multiple singles, including "Can't Rely on You," which reached number 10 on the , and "Only Love Can Hurt Like This," penned by , which climbed to number 6 and became one of Faith's biggest hits. Additional singles such as "Mouth to Mouth" further supported promotion, contributing to the album's total sales exceeding 600,000 copies in the UK alone and earning 3× Platinum certification from the BPI. Critically, the album received generally positive to mixed reviews, with praise for Faith's charismatic delivery and the album's polished production, though some critics described it as formulaic retro-soul lacking innovation. Aggregated scores placed it around 60-70 out of 100 on review platforms, highlighting standout tracks like the Pharrell collaboration and the emotional ballad "Only Love Can Hurt Like This." An expanded edition, A Perfect Contradiction (Outsiders' Edition), followed later in 2014, adding covers and remixes to extend its appeal.

Background and development

Announcement

On January 22, 2014, Paloma Faith's management unveiled the title and artwork for her third studio album, A Perfect Contradiction, via an official . The artwork depicts Faith portrayed as multiple characters cradling a nude figure of herself wrapped in a white sheet, emphasizing themes of and multiplicity. The album was announced for release on March 10, 2014, through , following her 2012 double-platinum album . It features collaborations with producers and songwriters including , , , , , and Sade's guitarist . Faith described the record as a shift from the introspective tone of her prior work, stating, "Its tone is the very opposite of what the last album was… much more a ‘if it’s all gone to shit, fuck it, let’s have a ’ kind of record." The lead single, "Can't Rely on You"—produced by —was confirmed for release on February 23, 2014, ahead of the album. This announcement coincided with early promotion, including tour date reveals and availability, building anticipation for the project's blend of , pop, and dance elements.

Recording process

Recording for A Perfect Contradiction began in 2012 and continued through 2014, with writing much of the material while living in . She aimed to shift from the melancholic tone of her previous album (2012), drawing on her soul roots to create more upbeat and hopeful tracks that explored love's contradictions without descending into sadness. Sessions took place across multiple locations, including , , , and , allowing Faith to escape the constant public scrutiny in the UK and focus on personal themes. Faith collaborated with a diverse array of producers and songwriters to blend vintage soul influences with modern pop elements, incorporating live band instrumentation, girl-group style harmonies, and danceable rhythms. Key contributors included , who co-wrote and produced the lead single "Can't Rely on You" during a session where he emphasized embracing life's contradictions—a concept that inspired the album's title. handled production on tracks like "" and co-produced "Love Only Leaves You Lonely" with . contributed to "The Other Woman," while penned "Only Love Can Hurt Like This," and additional involvement came from and Stewart Matthewman. Faith described the process as liberating, particularly working with selective and hardworking talents like Williams, who discarded imperfect ideas to ensure quality. The album's sound was shaped by Faith's desire for organic, energetic recordings that reflected real emotional vulnerability, influenced by the and her experiences in a stable relationship at the time. This approach resulted in a cohesive collection that balanced retro stylings with contemporary production, completed just before the album's release on 10 March 2014.

Composition

Musical style

A Perfect Contradiction is characterized by a retro-soul sound that draws heavily from 1960s and 1970s influences, blending Motown, doo-wop, and Northern Soul elements with modern pop production. The album features prominent horns, wailing vocals, and lovesick slow jams, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary atmosphere that echoes the style of Amy Winehouse's B-sides in tracks like "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" and "Taste My Own Tears." This retro-soul routine is consistent throughout, with Pharrell Williams' minimal production adding a sleek, funky edge to songs such as "Can’t Rely on You," which samples Northern Soul classics and evokes his work on "Blurred Lines." The album also incorporates and orchestral elements, infusing pop ballads with funky eccentricity and theatrical flair. For instance, "Trouble With My Baby" combines pulsating beats and live-recorded with a British-accented spoken , delivering a danceable, soul-infused track that highlights Faith's textured, throaty voice. Influences from appear in soulful cuts like "Take Me," while 1980s Michael Jackson-inspired synths drive the upbeat "," merging retro vibes with clubby pop. Overall, the sound reinvents old-school jazzy soul through nostalgic /70s beats paired with modern synths, resulting in a versatile mix that transcends strict genre boundaries.

Songs

A Perfect Contradiction features 11 tracks on its standard edition, drawing from 1950s , 1960s , and 1970s and sounds to explore the dualities of love, heartbreak, and empowerment. The album opens with the upbeat, Pharrell Williams-produced Can't Rely on You, a confident breakup anthem co-written by Williams that sets a sassy tone with its funky and Faith's bold vocals, marking the first collaboration between the two artists after an impromptu studio session. , produced by and co-written by , Saadiq, and , channels 1980s Michael Jackson-inspired pop with a soulful edge, evolving into a Northern Soul-infused track that highlights Faith's throaty delivery on themes of romantic desperation and revival. , helmed by producer and co-authored by Faith, Hudson, and (as John Stephens), adopts a lighter, playful vibe with horn arrangements, addressing impulsive desire in a relationship. The standout power ballad Only Love Can Hurt Like This, penned by and produced by AC Burrell, became one of the album's biggest hits, with Faith's stratospheric vocals conveying raw emotional vulnerability over swelling strings and piano, drawing comparisons to classic torch songs. , produced by (Ben Drew) and co-written by Faith, Drew, and others, shifts to a gritty, bluesy narrative of infidelity, featuring tense guitar riffs and dramatic orchestration that underscore jealousy and betrayal. Taste My Own Tears, a collaboration between Faith and with production by AC Burrell and G'harah "The Soulchild" Degeddingseze, delivers a mid-tempo soul track reflecting on self-inflicted emotional pain, bolstered by smooth horns and introspective lyrics. Trouble with My Baby, co-written by Faith, Steve Robson, and , is a Motown-esque plea for understanding in a turbulent romance, characterized by its catchy chorus and live-feel that evokes 1960s girl-group energy. The Bigger You Love (The Harder You Fall), produced by Wiggins, amplifies the album's retro with its driving beat and Faith's powerful, textured performance, exploring the intensity of deep emotional investment. Impossible Heart, co-written by Faith and Braide and produced by Braide, offers a piano-driven confessional about unattainable love, blending vulnerability with orchestral swells. Closing the album, Love Only Leaves You Lonely, co-written by Faith, Saadiq, Stinson, and Wiggins and produced by Saadiq and Wiggins, is a melancholic soul ballad that meditates on the following romance, featuring layered harmonies and subtle disco undertones. It's the Not Knowing, co-written by and Matthewman and produced by , provides a haunting finale with its minimalist arrangement and lyrics delving into the anxiety of uncertainty in love, emphasizing emotional ambiguity.

Promotion

Singles

The lead single from A Perfect Contradiction, "Can't Rely on You", was released on 23 February 2014. Co-written and produced by , the track features a funk-inspired sound with retro elements, marking Faith's first collaboration with the producer. It debuted and peaked at number 10 on the , spending 16 weeks in the top 100. The song received positive reviews for its upbeat energy and Faith's vocal delivery, contributing to the album's pre-release buzz. "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" followed as the second single on 11 May 2014, written by and produced by . The ballad explores themes of painful love, blending soulful vocals with orchestral arrangements. It became Faith's highest-charting solo single to date, peaking at number 6 on the and spending 52 weeks there; it also topped the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number 3 in . Critics praised its emotional depth and radio-friendly appeal, with some comparing it to classic ballads. The third single, "Trouble with My Baby", was issued on 11 August 2014, co-written by , , and , and produced by Orton. Drawing on influences with a modern electronic twist, the song addresses relationship frustrations. It peaked at number 68 on the . Reception highlighted its catchy rhythm and live performance potential, though it underperformed commercially compared to prior releases. "Ready for the Good Life" served as the fourth on 7 November , written by , Ian Barter, and others, with production by . The upbeat track promotes self-empowerment and optimism, fitting the album's theme of contradictions. It peaked at number 50 on the but had limited chart longevity. Reviewers noted its anthemic quality, suitable for live shows. An expanded edition of the album in included additional singles like "Leave While I'm Not Looking", a Diane Warren-penned released as a promotional on 8 , which did not chart but was well-received for its dramatic orchestration. These releases helped sustain the album's momentum into 2015, with overall single sales contributing to A Perfect Contradiction's certification as double in the UK.

Tour

To promote A Perfect Contradiction, launched her third headlining , simply titled the Paloma Faith Tour (also referred to as the A Perfect Contradiction Tour), beginning on 23 May 2014 in . The tour featured a mix of and arena venues, emphasizing the album's and influences through elaborate staging with arrangements and theatrical elements. Initial dates focused on the and , with performing tracks from the new album alongside hits from her previous releases, Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? (2010) and (2012). In March 2014, Faith announced an initial 19-date leg for October and November 2014, starting at on 28 October and concluding at London's Eventim Apollo on 25 November, which sold out completely before the album's release. This was followed by a fall 2014 headline tour announced in September, comprising 10 intimate club and theatre shows from 7 October in at the to 25 October in at the , supporting the album's North American rollout. An expanded arena tour was revealed in September 2014, running from 14 March 2015 at Newcastle's Metro Radio Arena to 25 March at London's , covering 10 dates including stops in , , , and ; this leg upgraded to larger venues to reflect the album's commercial success, with tickets going on sale immediately. European dates were interspersed throughout 2014, including shows in , the , and . The setlist typically opened with "Can't Rely on You" from A Perfect Contradiction, blending upbeat soul numbers like "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" and "Upside Down" with ballads such as "Picking Up the Pieces" and earlier hits including "Just Be" and "Black & Blue." Faith's performances were characterized by her dynamic stage presence, costume changes inspired by 1960s glamour, and audience interaction, often incorporating storytelling between songs to highlight themes of love and contradiction from the album. Support acts varied by leg, including UK singer-songwriter Foxes on select UK dates and American artist Lianne La Havas opening some US shows. Critical reception praised the tour's energetic execution and Faith's vocal range, with reviewers noting the seamless integration of the new material's Motown revival sound into live arrangements. A November 2014 review of her Hammersmith Apollo show highlighted her "incredibly sincere" delivery and strong band chemistry, describing the performance as a "phenomenal" blend of hip-shaking soul and theatrical flair that engaged both longtime fans and newcomers. Similarly, a US review from October 2014 at Seattle's Crocodile venue lauded the intimate setting as transporting audiences to a "1961 dinner club," emphasizing Faith's full-bodied vocals and captivating stage persona. The tour's success contributed to the album's momentum, helping it achieve platinum status in the UK.

Repackaged edition

Additional content

The Outsiders' Edition of A Perfect Contradiction, released in November 2014, incorporates four tracks absent from the original March 2014 , expanding its exploration of soul-infused pop with themes of , , and transformation. These additions include three newly recorded songs—"Beauty Remains", "Ready for the Good Life", and "Leave While I'm Not Looking"—alongside a rearranged solo version of "Changing", originally a 2013 collaboration with duo . "Beauty Remains", co-written by , , and with production by , serves as an uplifting emphasizing enduring beauty amid hardship, and was issued as the edition's third single on 29 March 2015. "Ready for the Good Life", released on 7 November 2014 as the from the repackaged album, features an optimistic funk-soul vibe co-written by Faith, Klas Åhlund, Adam Baptiste, Måns Wredenberg, and Linus Wiklund with production by Åhlund, peaking at number 68 on the . "Leave While I'm Not Looking", written by with production by Komi, JL, and Burrell, delivers a dramatic narrative on heartbreak and preemptive farewell, released as a promotional single from the edition on 8 December 2014 that did not chart. The inclusion of these tracks, alongside the reimagined "Changing"—a piano-led rendition stripping back the electronic elements of its prior incarnation—allowed to revisit personal motifs while aligning with the album's core and retro influences. This repackaging not only refreshed the project amid ongoing promotion but also highlighted Faith's songwriting evolution, with the new material receiving airplay on and integration into her live performances during the 2015 tour.

Release details

The repackaged edition of A Perfect Contradiction, subtitled Outsiders' Edition, was released on 10 November 2014 in the United Kingdom. Issued by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, it was distributed in multiple formats including a standard single-disc CD (catalogue number 88843 09537 2) and a deluxe two-disc edition (catalogue number 88843 09538 2) featuring a slipcase. The deluxe version included the original album tracks plus nine live recordings from Paloma Faith's performance at the BBC Proms 2014. Digital download and streaming versions of the expanded edition, comprising 24 tracks, were made available through platforms such as iTunes and Apple Music.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release, A Perfect Contradiction received generally favourable reviews from critics, earning a Metascore of 66 out of 100 on based on 10 reviews, indicating generally favorable approval. Reviewers frequently praised Faith's powerful, distinctive vocals and the album's energetic blend of , R&B, and influences, drawing from and aesthetics. The album's production, featuring collaborations with artists like , , and , was highlighted for its polished and upbeat execution, with tracks like "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" and "Can't Rely on You" noted as standouts for their catchy hooks and danceable grooves. Critics appreciated Faith's ability to infuse modern pop sensibilities into vintage sounds, creating an exuberant and vibrant listening experience that showcased her maturation as a performer. However, some reviewers found the retro formulaic and lacking innovation, with repetitive Motown-inspired elements and horns becoming grating over the course of the record. Despite these criticisms, the album's consistency and Faith's charismatic delivery were seen as strengths, positioning it as a solid follow-up to her previous work, though not a groundbreaking evolution. Lower scores, such as Drowned in Sound's 4/10, emphasized its familiarity bordering on flavourlessness, while more positive takes like Q Magazine's 80/100 lauded its disco-diva persona and vocal prowess. Overall, the reception underscored Faith's reliability as a retro-pop capable of delivering enjoyable, if conventional, soul-infused pop.

Commercial performance

A Perfect Contradiction debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart upon its release on 10 March 2014, marking Paloma Faith's highest charting album at the time and held by her previous release Fall to Grace which also peaked at number two. The album remained on the chart for 85 weeks, demonstrating sustained popularity driven by successive single releases. It was certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 20 February 2015 for shipments exceeding 600,000 units in the UK, with total sales surpassing 635,000 copies; it became Faith's best-selling album and the sixth highest-selling album of 2014 overall, as well as the top-selling album by a female artist that year. Following Faith's win for British Female Solo Artist at the 2015 BRIT Awards, album sales surged by 130 percent in the subsequent tracking week. Internationally, the album achieved notable success, particularly in where it peaked at number four on the ARIA Albums Chart after climbing from number 15, boosted by the number-one single "Only Love Can Hurt Like This," and spent 22 weeks in the top 50. It ranked at number 29 on the ARIA year-end albums chart for 2014 with over 35,000 copies sold. In , A Perfect Contradiction reached number nine on the Top 40 Albums Chart and placed at number 48 on the year-end chart. The album also entered the top ten in Ireland at number eight and charted in other European territories including the (number 41) and (number 91), reflecting its broader appeal beyond the UK market.

Credits

Track listing

The standard edition of A Perfect Contradiction consists of 11 tracks, blending soul, pop, and R&B influences.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can't Rely on You", 3:15
2."Mouth to Mouth", , 4:24
3."Take Me", , John Stephens3:10
4."Only Love Can Hurt Like This", 3:53
5."Other Woman", Ben Drew, Eric Appapoulay, Kieron McIntosh3:09
6."Taste My Own Tears", 3:03
7."Trouble with My Baby", Steve Robson, 3:00
8."The Bigger You Love (The Harder You Fall)", 3:02
9."Impossible Heart", Christopher Braide4:32
10."Love Only Leaves You Lonely", , 4:33
11."It's the Not Knowing", 3:30
Total length: 39:31. The Outsiders' Edition, released later in 2014, adds four bonus tracks: "Beauty Remains", "Ready for the Good Life", "Leave While I'm Not Looking", and "Changing" (with ), extending the runtime to approximately 54 minutes.

Lead Artist and Vocals

Paloma Faith performed lead vocals on all tracks of A Perfect Contradiction.

Producers

The album features production contributions from several key figures, including: Additional production roles were handled by Eric Appapoulay, Kieron McIntosh, and Kyle Townsend on select tracks.

Musicians and Instrumentation

Notable musicians include:
  • Seye Adelekan – guitar (tracks 2, 3)
  • Steve Payne – guitar (track 6)
  • Luke Potashnick – guitar (track 7)
  • Tom Wright Goss – guitar (track 5)
  • Rory More – (track 3)
  • Kieron McIntosh – keyboards, organ, (track 5)
  • Eric Appapoulay – drums, (track 5)
  • Joy Joseph – percussion (track 3)
  • Dylan – additional keyboards (track 2); all instruments (tracks 8, 10)
  • – all instruments (track 11)
  • – all instruments (track 15)
  • Rob Mathes – organ (track 15)
  • James Gardiner-Bateman – alto and (tracks 3, 8)
  • Trevor Mires – (tracks 3, 8)
  • Tom Rees-Roberts – , (tracks 3, 8)
  • Cochemea Gastelum – (track 7)
  • Neal Sugarman – (track 7)
  • (track 7)
Horns on various tracks were arranged by AC Burrell and G'harah Degeddingseze, with additional horn performances by The Dap-Kings on track 7.

Backing Vocals

Backing vocals were provided by: Vocal production was overseen by (track 6), (tracks 2, 8, 10), Kyle Townsend (track 4), and Christopher Braide (track 9).

Engineering and Mixing

Engineering credits include:
  • Andrew Coleman (track 1)
  • Tom Hough (tracks 3, 9, 11)
  • Mario Luccy (track 4)
  • (track 7)
  • Alalal (track 5)
  • Mike Horner – assistant engineer (track 5)
  • Gabriel Roth – horns recorded (track 7)
  • Simon Guzmán, Wayne Gordon – horns assistant recorded (track 7)
  • Justin Merrill (general assistant)
  • Chris Galland – assistant (general)
Mixing was handled by:
  • (tracks 2–6, 8, 10)
  • Mike Larson (track 1)
  • Dan Parry (tracks 7, 9, 11)
  • Simon Gogerly (track 15)
Assistant mixing by Chris Galland, Delbert Bowers (tracks 2–6, 8, 10), and Andy Menhenitt (tracks 7, 9, 11).

Other Technical Roles

  • A&R: Colin Barlow, Iddison
  • Mastered by: John Davis
  • : David Standish
These credits are adapted from the deluxe edition .

Release history

Initial releases

A Perfect Contradiction was first released on 10 March 2014 in the United Kingdom and by , an imprint of Sony Music Entertainment. The album launched simultaneously in and deluxe editions, available on and as a , with the version containing 11 tracks and the deluxe expanding to 15 tracks including four . Initial physical formats included a single-disc for the standard edition (catalogue number 88843006112) and a double-disc deluxe edition (88843006102) featuring the bonus live tracks "Can't Rely on You ()", "Trouble With My Baby ()", "Only Love Can Hurt Like This (Off The Cuff)", and "It's The Not Knowing (Exposed Version)". Digital versions were offered in and MP3 formats at varying bitrates, primarily through platforms like in the UK and . A limited double edition (88843043981) also appeared in later that year, pressed on 180-gram . The release was promoted with the lead single "Can't Rely on You", which preceded the album by several weeks, and included promotional copies on CD-R for media and radio in the UK. International rollout followed shortly after, with CD editions in Australia, Malaysia, and the United States under RCA and Epic labels, adapting to regional markets while maintaining the core tracklist.

Reissues

In 2014, released A Perfect Contradiction: Outsiders' Edition on 10 November as an expanded repackage of the album, adding four bonus tracks: the new songs "Ready for the Good Life", "Leave While I'm Not Looking", and "Beauty Remains", along with a of "Changing" featuring . A deluxe two-disc version of the followed on the same date, incorporating , acoustic recordings, and live performances—including a cover of Etta James's ""—to extend the album's retro-soul and Motown-inspired sound. The album received a vinyl repress in 2017, marking the first widespread availability of the original tracklist on double LP format through RCA, which helped introduce the record to vinyl collectors amid growing interest in analog formats. For the album's tenth anniversary, RCA issued a limited-edition double LP on 30 August 2024, pressed on Curacao Blue vinyl in a teal gatefold sleeve and including the bonus track "Only Love Can Hurt Like This" featuring , a reimagined version of the original single that blends gospel influences with contemporary production. This reissue, available exclusively through select retailers, remastered the tracks for enhanced audio fidelity and bundled a double-sided .

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