Adele '25' Review: Track-By-Track Review Of 'Hello' Singer's New Album - The Follow Up To The 30-Million Selling '21'

We've Heard Adele's '25' And Here Is Our Verdict
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The wait is finally over. Adele's '25' is released on Friday 20 November and we're among the first people on the planet lucky enough to hear the album in its entirety ahead of release.

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So what does it sound like? Well, fans of her first two albums '19' and '21' won't be disappointed, but there is plenty here to win over new fans too (if there's anyone left on the planet who doesn't actually own an Adele album yet).

Unsurprisingly, '25' is a highly polished set of songs, mixing big, bold production with stripped back moments. Yes, some of it is a tad predictable, but at the centre of it all is THAT voice, which has never sounded better.

Here's our track-by-track review...

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1. Hello 5/5

We think you might know this one already, seeing as it’s become the fastest selling single since Elton John’s Princess Diana tribute ‘Candle In The Wind’ in 1997. A musical ‘moment’.

2. Send My Love (To Your New Lover) 5/5

Has Adele ever sounded so sassy and fun? Well, not on record anyway. But then that's what happens when you team up with super-producer Max Martin. He's helped carve out something completely irresistible and totally unexpected, whilst sounding nothing like the stuff he’s written and produced for Taylor or Britney (or *NSync, thankfully). Pop perfection.

3. I Miss You 3/5

Co-written with ‘Rolling In The Deep’ producer Paul Epworth, the atmospheric percussion and drums lend this an almost hymn-like quality, which suit the lyrics about intimacy and (whisper it) sex. Oooh and indeed errrr.

4. When We Were Young 5/5

You’ve probably already heard the live version of this after a clip of Adele performing it with her band was made available online. So you’ll also know that this is the album’s ‘Someone Like You’ - in other words, the ‘big ballad’. "You look like a movie, you sound like a song". Stunning.

5. Remedy 3/5

This piano-led track is the nearest to anything on ‘21’, so it’s no surprise that Ryan Tedder (‘Rumour Has It’ and ‘Turning Tables’) was involved in its creation and was the first song written for the album way back in 2013. Well, all good things…

6. Water Under The Bridge 5/5

Another co-write with Greg Kurstin who penned ‘Hello’ with Adele. It’s mid-tempo, but has the same huge, expansive sound of the lead single thanks to the highly polished production. Hand claps, drum crashes, gospel choir… yes, it’s BIG.

7. River Lea 5/5

Adele takes us to church on this gospel-tinged song about growing up in Tottenham, North London. “When I grew up as a child I grew up on the River Lea/ Now there's some of that water in me.” If this doesn’t move something inside of you then we recommend a visit to the docs.

8. Love In The Dark 3/5

More pianos but laid down with some lush orchestral accompaniments this time. Another one that sounds like it could have been on ‘21’.

9. Million Years Ago 4/5

Adele does flamenco anyone? No wait! Come back! Honestly, it really does work! Another Greg Kurstin co-write, which will have you thinking of balmy Spanish nights, holiday romances but hopefully not all-day English breakfasts in Benidorm. And there’s definitely a touch of Doris Day’s ‘Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps’ about it too, which is obviously a very good thing.

10. All I Ask 4/5

The album’s campest moment (and there are quite a few) comes courtesy of a co-write with Mr. Bruno Mars. If Adele was ever going to write a musical then this would be the BIG moment in the finalé. And yes, there’s a key change. "I've never sung so hard in me whole life,” Adele said of this song, and you’ll know what she means when you hear it. Fabulous.

11. Sweetest Devotion 4/5

Adele might not have been born until 1988 but she’s an old soul at heart, and that’s never been more apparent than on this track that sounds like it’s been salvaged from Fleetwood Mac’s lost musical vaults. The perfect album closer that, like a delicious meal, leaves you satisfied, but wanting just a little bit more...

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Adele's 30 Greatest Achievements... So Far
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(01 of21)
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Winning an Oscar for 'Skyfall' (credit:Getty)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(02 of21)
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She was signed at 16, just three days after finishing school, all because one of her friends posted one of her performances on MySpace. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(03 of21)
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For making the cover of both the UK and US editions of fashion bible, Vogue (and not being a size 00). (credit:Vogue)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(04 of21)
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Having her very own waxwork created by Madame Tussauds in London. The completed figure is expected to be unveiled late 2013. (credit:AP)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(05 of21)
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Her famous friends. (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(06 of21)
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Winning six Grammy Awards in 2012 including Album of the Year, equalling the record for most Grammy Awards won by a female artist in one night. (credit:Getty)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(07 of21)
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Her son, Angelo (well, at least we think that's the little blighter's name, Adele still hasn't confirmed what she's called him) (credit:Splash)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(08 of21)
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For owning the most fabulous collection of black designer dresses in the celeb universe. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(09 of21)
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Her refusal to be a size zero like the rest of celebland, saying: "I would only lose weight if it affected my health or sex life." (credit:AP)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(10 of21)
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Cracking the US with a double platinum debut album ('19') (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(11 of21)
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For not giving a stuff what people think. (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(12 of21)
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For not selling pictures of her baby son. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(13 of21)
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For not deserting the UK and moving to Lala land. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(14 of21)
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She is the first female in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to have three singles in the top 10 at the same time. (credit:Billboard)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(15 of21)
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Keeping her feet on the ground despite being the biggest selling female artist on the planet. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(16 of21)
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Being the first artist EVER to sell more than 3 million copies of an album in a year in the UK. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(17 of21)
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Having her second album, '21' certified 16 times platinum in the UK. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(18 of21)
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Selling 26 million copies of her second album, '21' worldwide. (credit:Universal)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(19 of21)
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Winning a Golden Globe for 'Skyfall' (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(20 of21)
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Being named one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(21 of21)
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Being the first living artist to achieve the feat of having two top 5 hits in both the UK Official Singles Chart and the Official Albums Chart simultaneously since the Beatles in 1964. (credit:WENN)