The Scotsman

Dreams come true a second time as Gabrielle reboots her music career

The singer talks to Joe Nerssessia­n about recording her first album in more than a decade

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It’s been a long 11 years since soul songstress Gabrielle released her last album.

The 48-year-old boasts two Brit Awards and one of the best pop soundtrack­s of all time with Out Of Reach, recorded for Bridget Jones’s Diary in 2001.

And finally she’s back. A return to the studio was motivated by a desire to tour new music after admitting it was unfair to expect die-hard fans to continue paying to see her sing the same material.

“They needed new material and I was ready because it means I can go back on the road again,” she says, sitting on a sofa in a small room inside BMG’S west London offices.

She got back on the road and signed to the label after supporting Michael Bolton and being surprised at her disappoint­ment when the tour was over.

“He reignited my ambition to go back on to the road,” she says. “I loved him but if someone had said you were going to miss this when it ends, I would have told them to f*** off, don’t even try it.

“But it was getting back out there. The seats were filled and I was really chuffed. I was singing my songs for 45 minutes and I realised I actually liked this. By the time it ended, I really was depressed.”

She says all of this at a rapid pace, occasional­ly launching into footnotes which are more often than not left unfinished. Dressed all in black with beautiful gold rings, her hair is short, but styled to cover her right eye, which has a drooped eyelid.

It was her eye – which is affected by a condition called ptosis – that initially stopped her from dreaming of being a pop star.

It didn’t stop her clambering onto a table and singing an original song in the school canteen though. And nor did it stop her years later, singing over the tannoy in her first job at a supermarke­t. Despite citing those two incidents, she admits she was ashamed of dreaming of being a pop star.

“I didn’t look a particular way, I had a lazy eyelid. How dare I even imagine that I

could possibly be a singer? It wasn’t an aspiration I had. It wasn’t something I would have told people because it would have been deemed ridiculous. Who do you think you are? There’s no one on TV who looks like you.

“Even when I was moonlighti­ng in a nightclub in Greek Street in Soho, there were always people that were thinner than me, had better voices than me. So again my stage was confined. I was happy with that – if that’s all it ever was, I’d have been happy.”

She proved her doubters wrong though and grins with glee as she recalls someone signing her school leaving book with the sarcastic message: “See you on Top Of The Pops Ha Ha Ha.”

“I kept the book. So carry on laughing. I’d like to think I paved the way for anyone who has hang-ups on how they look. If I can do it, then you can be whatever you want to be.”

The album, Under My Skin, will arrive in August but Gabrielle has been blown away by the reception to lead single Show Me, which she co-wrote with Steve Chrisantho­u. He’s the man who helped Corinne Bailey Rae make Put Your Records On a smash-hit.

“The best thing for me is

to get me recorded as soon as I hear the music and sometimes what I do the first time is the right thing. So I went in the studio and Steve was coming at me, I was just having a ball.”

A mother-of-two, Gabrielle realised the industry had changed in her time away from the spotlight. One thing that has stayed the same, however, is that it remains a male-dominated industry.

“I walked into the record company and met a whole heap of staff and they were like, ‘This is your team’. And for every woman, there were like five men. It’s something we’ve been tackling since the beginning and we’re still tackling it on all aspects. If this is a place the inequality needs to be addressed then definitely, but for years I’ve been used to there being more guys at everything I do.”

With track titles including Won’t Back Down, Put Up A Fight and Stronger, it’s no surprise Gabrielle is pitching Under My Skin as an inspiratio­nal album.

One of Britain’s most successful female singersong­writers, Gabrielle, who has sold more than five million records, is excited by the next stage of her career but, as always, remains levelheade­d.

“I’m not really that ambitious,” she says. “Just to have a new album, go out and performing new songs makes me happy. I just love what I do.”

“I’d like to think I paved the way for anyone who has hang-ups on how they look”

● Under My Skin is released on 17 August on BMG.

 ??  ?? 0 Touring with Michael Bolton persuaded Gabrielle to record
0 Touring with Michael Bolton persuaded Gabrielle to record

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