"Blame It on the Summer," "If Not Now Then When," "A Gift."

Released nearly a decade after her comeback album, Butterflies stands as a testament to Basia's enduring artistry. The album leans heavily into her jazz roots, delivering an energetic yet refined listening experience that ranks among her finest work.

Following a fifteen-year break from solo studio albums—during which she briefly reunited with Matt Bianco—Basia delighted fans with It's That Girl Again in 2009. The album proved that her voice had lost none of its agility or signature warmth. It seamlessly updated her classic sound for the 21st century without relying on trendy production gimmicks.

Basia's story is one of talent, tragedy, and triumphant return.

Deeper global percussion, heavier jazz instrumentation, and flawless pop songwriting.

The Elegant Sophistication of Basia: A Complete Discography Guide (1987–2018) in FLAC

Expanded FLAC sets include hard-to-find 12-inch remixes, instrumental versions, and B-sides (such as her excellent cover of Aretha Franklin's "Until You Come Back to Me") in uncompressed quality for the first time.

After an extended hiatus, Basia returned with her fourth studio album, It's That Girl Again . It was met with critical acclaim, proving that her signature blend of jazz, pop, and bossa nova had not lost its luster. The album retained her signature production style while exploring more mature, introspective themes. Butterflies (2018)

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