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- Intro
- The Herald
- Palm Wine
- God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat. Yazmin Lacey)
- Ajala
- The Traveller
- N29
- No One's Watching Me (feat. Olivia Dean)
- Hear My Cry
- Shaking Body
- Expensive
- Streets is Calling (feat. M.anifest & Moonchild Sanelly)
- Why I Smile
- Have Patience
- Everybody
CD 2
- Streets is Calling (Instrumental)
- No One's Watching Me (Instrumental)
- Ajala (Live)
- Little Things (Live)
Ezra Collective
Dance, No One's Watching
Partisan Records
There’s jazz for chin-strokers and there’s jazz for hip-shakers: this is definitely the latter! A groovy, colourful smile-raiser.
The Mercury-Award winning troupe draw us into a dizzying spin of a night, touring around their favourite spots, sounds, and, of course, dancefloors. Just make sure your jiving boots are set to slide. An album that musically guides you through a night out in the city, from the opening of possibilities as a new evening spans out ahead, to dawn’s final hours as the night comes to a close.
Written during a blistering 2023 which saw Ezra Collective tour the world, and become the first jazz act to win the Mercury Prize, Dance, 'No One's Watching' is a documentation of the many dance floors they encountered. From London to Chicago, Lagos to Sydney, dance and rhythm connect us. These songs are a testament to that spirit. The album was recorded at Abbey Road studios, where the band was surprised by a group of close friends and family, turning the sessions into a live communal celebration of love, music, and dancing.
'Dance, No One's Watching' is a record that speaks to the unifying power of dance. It is a powerful and distinctive addition to a catalogue that continues to blaze a bold new trail in contemporary British music.