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Divide (2LP 45rpm 180-Gram VinylEd SheeranOne of the most anticipated global releases of 2017, "÷" sees the 25-year-old in his finest form yet. Drawing inspiration from a wide array of experiences and subjects, Sheeran takes you through a hugely personal journey; be that reflecting on past relationships, family memories, his musical career or his time off travelling the world in 2016. Musically, ÷ is a varied collection of beautifully orchestrated and emotive ballads, impassioned raps laid over hip hop beats, timeless acoustic guitar masterpieces, and innovative, idiosyncratic pop music. Constantly on the move, the album was recorded between LA, London, Suffolk and while crossing the Atlantic aboard the RMS Queen Mary 2. Executive produced by multi-GRAMMY winner Benny Blanco and Sheeran himself with additional production coming from frequent collaborator Johnny McDaid, GRAMMY winner Mike Elizondo, and BRIT-award winner Steve Mac. Sheeran also created the album artwork concept for "÷" , even painting the cover himself.Unveiled in tandem last Friday, the album's first singles "Shape Of You" and "Castle On The Hill" highlight a clear divide to his musical spectrum - the former being an inventive dismantling and rebuilding of modern-pop using little more than a loop pedal juxtaposed by a stadium-ready, rocker with hdriving beats and Springsteen-esque riffs. Together the two singles logged over 13 million global streams in the first 24 hours, breaking Spotify's 'day 1' streaming record. With "Shape Of You" tallying 6,868,642 streams and "Castle On The Hill" landing 6,168,395 streams, both of the new tracks have individually had overtaken the previous 'day one' record holders (One Direction logged 4,759,698 streams with "Drag Me Down" in August 2015) marking another record- breaking milestone in his career. Meanwhile, the accompanying lyric videos received over 60 million combined hits, having amounted over 10 million views in the first 24 hours - these mark his fastest-ever video launches, with the accompanying official videos still to come.Ed Sheeran - an 11-time GRAMMY nominee and multi-GRAMMY winner - has quickly established himself as one of the world's biggest musical artists with over 22 million albums sold and 4.7 billionSpotify streams. Both of his studio albums are now platinum, along with multiple platinum singles under his belt. The British singer-songwriter's second full length album ‘x' (pronounced multiply) - released in 2014 - proved to be both a critical and commercial phenomenon. After debuting at 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release, the album has since been certified 4x-Platinum in the US and earned two GRAMMY nominations, including the prestigious Album Of The Year. Additionally, "x" spawned four consecutive multi-platinum singles in "Sing," "Don't," "Photograph," and his global smash and biggest single to date "Thinking Out Loud," which marked his first 1 at Top 40 radio and won a pair of GRAMMY awards, including highly coveted "Song Of The Year."

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.44 x 12.44 x 0.31 inches; 10.58 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Atlantic


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2017


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 9, 2017


Label ‏ : ‎ Atlantic


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


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  • True Ed - It will take you to new hights (DIVIDE Vinyl 2 180 g LP Record)
Today is the day that I have been waiting on for months! The release of Ed Sheeran's latest work - DIVIDE! This is the third in a line of incredible musical releases that follow the naming pattern that he started with his first solo release - PLUS (+) and then the sophomore album of MULTIPLY (X). I once again purchased this on vinyl and get the digital download! If you buy the vinyl please be aware that he spins this 12" vinyl at 45 RPM (same as with (X)). As you know most 12" vinyl is normally 33 1/3 RPM but to increase the fidelity of the music it is pressed on 180 g vinyl and at a higher turn rate you get a more accurate sound reproduction from your turn-table. I know you cannot match the digital fidelity of CD with vinyl but Ed's voice is made for playing on an old fashion record. It just brings out the rich soulfulness of his vocals. This review is based on the vinyl copy and the digital download from Amazon. If you order this on vinyl MAKE SURE YOU CAN PLAY 12" LPs @ 45 RPMs! We all got a taste of this album with the early release of a couple of songs that made their way to the top of the radio playlist. "Shape of You" let us know that Ed was following in the path of his previously release music with a familiar sound and artistry that we have come to know and love. The backing tracks of an upbeat soulful up tempo song that paints the images in your head of the girl that physically pushes all the right buttons. There is no denying his style of writing and where you go when you listen. My review of the songs on the album: Eraser starts off the collection of songs with some Sheeran style rap and gets you ready for what is about to come. Next he goes into a ballad with Castle on the Hill and lulls you into that soft safe space that he can easily create with his vocals and then speeds things up with a snare laden song called Dive – you almost feel like the person in his studio apartment just listening to the magic being created. Now you head further down the path with Shape of You and you know why you love him. You cannot help but sway while you listen and you see/feel/smell what he is singing to you. It has a subtle eroticism and full of confidence, you know where someone looks at you and you know what will happen next. Five songs in and there it is. Perfect – both the song and placement on the album. Soulful and sounds like it could be sung on a small stage somewhere in a bar that smells of stale beer and old perfume. Dimly lit on a stage with only a single spotlight but then opens up to a more angelic hook but still reminds you are at an old hotel out by the airport. Nicely done with some Nashville flair. From there to what seems to be old Ireland with the flute, fiddle, and a rap mashup that strangely works with Galway Girl. Next the spotlight return to Ed and his guitar doing what he does best and he sings Happier about someone who he hurt but still loves deeply and you feel it in your gut. New Man has a familiar beat telling the story of a man he lost a girl to and reminisces of a better time. The hook makes you want to move your body. The reference to the Kardashians made me chuckle! It is a song about keeping up with… More of his life in song follows with Hearts Don’t Break Around Here & What Do I Know? And How Would I Feel – Making the world a better place through song! The latter is an awesome ballad that also gives you a warm loving feeling between two people and give you a joyous hope of forever. This is for you and that special one when the relationship is new and you want to spend the rest of your life with them and you want them to feel the same way. Great electric guitar solo! No sooner that you believe in love forever. I wasn’t ready for Supermarket Flowers. I had to stop and close my eyes. I’m glad I was alone the first time I heard this because it is something special and to anyone who has lost their Mum understand. I always said my Mother was an Angel on earth – Halleluiah. Be ready to dance to Barcelona! Bibia Be Ye Ye makes you want to party in Africa! You can see the colorful dancers if you just let yourself go there. Get up and move around and don’t care if anyone is watching while you dance! As we make it towards the finish line you get the Irish feeling again during the song Nancy Mulligan. Fiddle going and Irish dancing in my head and he paints a picture of Nancy and how the story of the courtship goes! You know it has a happy ending! For an ending like no other – Save Myself. Another story told by Sheeran like no one else can. It reminds you who is the most important person in life and if you don’t take care of yourself then who will? The 2 LP vinyl is packed with 16 songs. All of which tell you a different story. After a quick listen to the tracks and hearing what he brings to the table with this 3rd work of art you will quickly understand why he is still at the top of his game. Today (release date) I will be listening to this collection of songs and will give you my opinion of who I believe is one of the most talented artist of this decade. In addition I will photograph the vinyl collection in detail and will post what you will receive if you have (or will purchase) this on the 2 LP set. The details are incredible along with the art and liner pictures - which is another reason to enjoy music on vinyl records. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2017 by David Allen ✅ David Allen ✅

  • Ed Sheeran
Love Ed Sheeran.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Karen

  • Knocked it out the park!
Present for father in law and he LOVED it!
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Conni Wooldridge

  • Sheeran showcases the divide between human and musician on third studio album
Ed Sheeran has always known how to make me smile. His songwriting has never left me disappointed. This English showman has always been able to enrapture all those that listen to his music with just him and his guitar, and a peddle machine. Divide debuted at #1 and stayed there in its second week. Eraser: A fun opening track to the album; a declaration of intent mixing hip-hop with a chorus. It discusses Sheeran’s upbringing and his small town beginnings singing in the choir in the Catholic church and then being a busker during his teen years. It also references the temptations artist’s face whether it be drugs, girls, etc. Castle On The Hill: A love song for Sheeran’s hometown of Suffolk, England. Guitar driven it is a “life affirming pop rocket.” Dive: Written about his wife with themes of vulnerability, a sense of devotion and emotional reflection, with a musicality that emulates the classic fifties and early sixties soul/stax ballad arpeggio and time sequence. It was co-written with Julia Michaels. Shape of You: Originally written by Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes of TLC and meant for pop singer Rihanna, the track is about a strong physical attraction. Musically, it is based around a tropical-house inspired lead melody and dancehall beat. A rhythm is given by xylophones, guitars, and percussion. Perfect: A love ballad written and inspired by the love between him and his wife Cherry Seaborn. It was written remininscent of Sheeran’s song he wrote for One Direction, “18.” Galway Girl: My favorite song on the record for its fun Irish folk musicality. Musically influenced by Van Morrison’s Irish Heartbeat, A “Galway Girl” describes a black haired and blue eyed woman from the city of Galway. Happier: A standout ballad with mature lyrics about a failed relationship who has already found a new man. New Man: A fun fast-flowing song about an ex who has changed because of him and these toxic changes have led to her looking for satisfaction elsewhere. Hearts Don’t Break Around Here: A ballad for his wife Cherry Seaborn, showing Sheeran’s softer side. What Do I Know?: Despite not having the education or being the smartest, he uses his music to change the world. How Would You Feel: A paen is a work that praises or honors its subject and also the middle name of his now wife Cherry Seaborn. A really emotional song about realizing how much you love someone. Supermarket Flowers: A tribute to Sheeran’s late grandmother, comparing her to an angel. Barcelona: Ode to the great Spanish city’s vibrant history and culture contain Latin musicality and Spanish guitars. Bibia Be Ye Ye: A song written in Ghanian dialect meaning “everything will be alright.” Nancy Mulligan: Full on Irish traditional song that pays tribute to Sheeran’s paternal grandparents, Anne “Nancy” Mulligan and William “Bill” Sheeran. His grandparents had a Romeo and Juliet romance. Save Myself: A final song speaking to the importance of self-care and self-love. A soft song with a strong piano musicality. Sheeran’s third album seeks to showcase him exploring both sides of himself, the musician side and the human side but seeks to bond the world with it’s wholesome themes of spreading love and recklessly falling in love with yourself and when the time comes, someone who accepts the entire you that you are and will be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2019 by The Smart Cookie

  • One of Ed Sheeran's Best Albums
There are many good songs on this album, and it's one of Sheeran's best (certainly my favorite out of the math series). Lots of good, catchy songs, and some that have meaning that will affect your soul. Certainly make sure to listen to all the tracks if you get this. There are some that never got a lot of radio play that will site with a person for a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by J. Brown

  • A little warped
Still works but is a little warped. It wobbles a little as it plays on the record player
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024 by M.B.

  • The good, the bad, and that AMAZING!!
Many here have commented on the music, but I want to talk about two things....the recording quality, and the format. First my gripe, why 45 rpm?!?!?! Was it so they could sell me two LP's and justify a higher price? I hate it, as I am constantly forgetting to switch to 45 rpm and can't figure out why Ed sounds like a baritone for a few seconds. I would have much rather it been done on 33 1/3rd like all other LP's. The gain in better fidelity isn't that much, because what you gain in the high's you lose in the lows, and I am so use to the 33 1/3rd rpm sound. Now for the recording quality, I was completely shocked and amazed of how good this LP was produced. His performance comes through in spades, I can not imagine it better!!!! It is like being at a concert live, if I could get the hair on the back of my neck to stay down I might be able to concentrate enough to memorize the words and sing along. This record isn't music, it is an experience!!! It is for this reason I just had to give it a five start rating. The only thing that could be better is the 33 rpm speed thing. Oh well can't have everything I guess. Ed if your reading this plz consider my request for all future LP's be done in 33 1/3 rpm, please!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2018 by Terry

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