News & Features Album Review: Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Trip the Light Fantastic As inferred from the title, Ellis-Bextor spends most of the record in the dance-pop arena. It's a perfect match with her distinctive voice, which retains a mannered Brit accent, and she fitfully preens and pouts to great effect Content by Robert J. Ballantyne Posted on May 21, 2007 Album Review: Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Trip the Light Fantastic Support Popjournalism.com Read more of this content when you subscribe today. Log in Related keywords Related content
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