31 years have disappeared since Tiffany stormed the charts around the world with her breakout hit I Think We're Alone Now. International superstardom followed, and the former teen icon has an impressive 15 million album sales under her belt. In 1987 “I Think We’re Alone Now” took the charts by storm capturing hearts of nations and propelling the singer to world stardom. While she released four albums in quick succession, she opted to focus on family in 1993. Although she has released albums at semi-regular intervals since, her career has been as equally focused on television as it has musical output. Having recently come out of the I'm A Celebrity (Australia) jungle, she returns with her new album Pieces Of Me.

Following on from the self-produced 2016 release, A Million Miles, her new album has been credited as her most personal to date. And while she is perhaps best celebrated for her powerful pop sound, the Country tinged Rock sound of her latest album feels like she may have found a new musical home that suits her songwriting/

Opening with Worlds Away, Tiffany's inimitable vocal is centre stage and she shines in story teller mode. Although the country drive of the album's title track and the impressive King Of Lies deserve to hit the upper echelons of the US Country Airwaves charts, it is the strip back piano-led Hey There that will be the album's defining moment. Flawlessly delivered, this is a song that will melt even her harshest critic's heart.

While Rock and Country are the album's definitive sounds, Tiffany ensures that there is enough pop content for her fans of old - with the nostalgic electro pop vibes of Heaven sure to be a new fan favourite.

Pieces Of Me is an impressively personal affair that will convert an army of new fans, while pleasing those that have stayed loyal for so long.

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