Jessie Ware has launched her ‘What’s Your Pleasure? Platinum Pleasure’ Deluxe album with her latest single, Please.
Debuting Wednesday (April 28) on BBC Radio 2’s Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, the single is the first to be lifted from the expanded edition of Jessie’s follow-up to her 2020 modern disco-pop classic, ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’
”I had such an amazing response to the ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ record that I didn’t want the lights to go up and the party to be over just yet!,” she says of the deluxe album.
“Please is full of optimism and ready to be played in a place where we can all be together and flirt, dance, touch and kiss. A wonderful excuse not to stop the party from ending.”
The ‘Platinum Pleasure’ re-release is out June 11 and is available to pre-order now.
Tracklist: Jessie Ware – ‘What’s Your Pleasure? Platinum Pleasure’
1. Spotlight
2. What’s Your Pleasure
3. Ooh La La
4. Soul Control
5. Save A Kiss
6. Adore You
7. In Your Eyes
8. Step Into My Life
9. Read My Lips
10. Mirage
11. The Kill
12. Remember Where You Are
13. Please
14. Impossible
15. Eyes Closed
16. Overtime
17. Hot and Heavy
18. Pale Blue Light
19. 0208
20. Adore You (Endless Remix)
While the full tracklist has been announced, it’s not yet clear whether Jessie’s collaboration with Kylie Minogue is included on the LP.
After the Real Groove star appeared on Jessie’s ‘Table Manners’ podcast, the Spotlight singer revealed: “I’m working with her. It’s happening. Maybe we wouldn’t have thought to work together if we hadn’t had made similar albums? We hit it off over a halibut. Christmas cards and everything!”
And Kylie let slip she was planning to hit the studio with the Remember Where You Are hitmaker in December, teasing: “I’ve got to get in the studio with Jessie. That’s happening which I am wildly excited about.”
Jessie previously insisted a Deluxe version of her album was a no-brainer, as she’d written “maybe 40 or 50” songs for the original LP.
“I know that my next record is not going to be the same as ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ so when I listened to them, it felt maddening that I had all these brilliant songs that I couldn’t [originally] put on the record.
“They fit so well in this ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ world so it made sense to keep them for this rather than to make another record.
“So there’s some songs that didn’t make the record because I needed to tell the right story with ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’ and now actually, weirdly, the Deluxe has created this new story and the new songs work really well together which is exciting.
“I think that if my fans liked ‘What’s Your Pleasure?’, this will keep them dancing a bit longer.”
Of course, the Kylie track could still appear on an expanded edition of ‘DISCO’, due later this year.