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In its fourth album, this Scottish quintet draws on a surprising variety of styles without ruffling their smooth, adult-pop composure. Hints of ambient electronics, gritty rock and R&B; grooves ripple through the lush layers of sound. Singer Sharleen Spiteri shifts effortlessly from bluesy crooning to a forthright folkiness without ever losing her poise. It all makes for a very beautiful musical display that remains frustratingly static.
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