Officially a double album spanning 17 tracks, Don't Call It Love is an erotic concept driven work exploring sexuality and featuring collaborations with womenacross music, film, photography, and dance. The album's steamy standard was set with single 'Live To Dance,' featuring Princess Chelsea, which wasaccompanied by a strictly adults-only video which paid homage to Duran Duran's The Chauffeur, featuring ballerina and cabaret artist Bella Filbey, whoseexposed, erotic pose is the centerpiece of Don't Call It Love's striking cover.Fans have drawn comparisons to the darkly nostalgic tones of New Order and Siouxsie & The Banshees, with Bree's sound reachingan '80s-soaked, melancholic destination - his trademark orchestral arrangements now paired with a stark noir aesthetic, cinematicinstrumentation, and his brooding baritone. "On the surface one might ask, 'What's sexy about Jonathan Bree?' He's 40 plus years old, he's far from a pop star and he's from 10,000 miles away, but when you get beyond the surface there's something very sexy about Jonathan Bree..." - Nile Rodgers
- 1. Disappear
- 2. Chameleon (Feat. Eloïse Labarbe-Lafon)
- 3. Game
- 4. Cloak and Dagger
- 5. Confidant
- 6. Honey
- 7. Live to Dance (Feat. Princess Chelsea)
- 8. Medicine
- 9. This Is Me
- 10. Part Time Love (Feat. Princess Chelsea)
- 11. Just Like An Angel
- 12. Savour My Love (Feat. Rachel Clarke)
- 13. Gun
- 14. Don't Call It Love (Feat. Adah Dylan)
- 15. She Was Fun
- 16. Slow (Feat. Princess Chelsea)
- 17. Little Miss No Name