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Sam Smith reveals details of his new album 'The Thrill of It All'

Sam Smith has revealed the track listing for his new album The Thrill of It All. The singer’s follow up to his hugely successful debut album will be released via EMI Music worldwide on 3rd November.

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Too Good At Goodbyes, the first single off the new album, has achieved global success, and hit the number one spot on the Austrlaian charts.

The Thrill of It All sees Sam once again working alongside close friend and long term collaborator Jimmy Napes as well as the likes of Timbaland, Malay, Jason ‘Poo Bear’ Boyd and Stargate.

The album also sees Sam collaborate with unsigned artist, YEBBA for their breath-taking track No Peace.

The singer has also been showing his support for marriage equality in Australia reportedly donating a third of the sales from his upcoming concert at the Sydney Opera House to the Equality campaign.

Australian Marriage Equality co-chair Janine Middleton said the singer had been very generous in supporting the campaign.

“Sam knows all too well about the challenges faced by LGBTI Australians and his generosity towards them will help us achieve fairness and equality for all.

“Sam doesn’t need to do this, he isn’t Australian but he understands what it feels like to be in a relationship that isn’t considered equal.

“Soon we hope to realise the equality he enjoys at home in the United Kingdom will soon be a reality here in Australia.”

The standard version of The Thrill of It All will contain ten tracks. Too Good At Goodbyes, Say It First, One Last Song, Midnight Train, Burning, Him, Baby, You Make Me Crazy, No Peace, Palace and Pray.

While the deluxe version will have three additional tunes Nothing Left For You, Scars, One Day At A Time and the title track The Thrill of It All.

 OIP Staff

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