

She doesn't always stick with tunes about loving and losing love. One of the ways her move toward pop music manifests itself here is in the subject matter of the songs. TUCKER: Goulding sings with a lot of range, and frequently on "Delirium," her producers deploy that range by multi-tracking her vocals, recorded in various registers. Is that too much to ask? Don't tell me I'm wrong. I only see you now and then, but I know we could have it all because before I was cynical. Is that too much to ask? When I look into your eyes, boy, I'm feeling delirious. Is that too much ask? I just want to be around you.

GOULDING: (Singing) I just want to be around you. Listen to the fast, jittery song called "Around You" - unlike anything she's ever done. The result for Goulding is frequently startling in a good way. On the new album, she's placed her faith in producers like Max Martin and Greg Kursten - pop masterminds who've designed hits for people like Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson and Pink. She made her initial splash overseas by combining EDM - electronic dance music - with tremulous folk-music vocalizing. Goulding has said of "Delirium," part of me used this album as an experiment to make a big pop album. TUCKER: That's "Lost And Found," another song from "Delirium," her new album. You don't even try, still you look so cool - like a cover boy when you light the moon. GOULDING: (Singing) Got to love this field and the cherry sky under blossom clouds though it's late July. This time around, she's going for something different. It's a vocal style that has enabled her to stand out when what she was making was primarily beat-dominated dance music. Goulding specializes in singing about romantic yearning in a clear voice with crisp enunciation. The song appeared on the "50 Shades Of Grey" soundtrack album and is probably the British singer's most well-known work in America thus far. KEN TUCKER, BYLINE: Chances are, you may know that song, "Love Me Like You Do," more readily than you know its singer, Ellie Goulding. Never knew that it could mean so much - so much. You're the cure, you're the pain, you're the only thing I want to touch. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO")ĮLLIE GOULDING: (Singing) You're the light, you're the night, you're the color of my blood. But Ken says her new album, "Delirium," represents a shift into mainstream pop and hopefully a bigger U.S. She first became known the electronic dance music genre. Our rock critic, Ken Tucker, has a review of a new album by Ellie Goulding, a 29-year-old British singer who's been much more popular in the U.K.
