Katie Melua - Piece By Piece (2005) {2007, Special Bonus Edition, Taiwan} CD-Rip
Artist: Katie Melua
Title: Piece By Piece
Year Of Release: 2005 / 2007
Label: Avex Trax #AVICD60466DA
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Pop, Vocal
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:54:38
Total Size: 469 / 295 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Piece By Piece
Year Of Release: 2005 / 2007
Label: Avex Trax #AVICD60466DA
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Pop, Vocal
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:54:38
Total Size: 469 / 295 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Piece by Piece is the second studio album by British-Georgian jazz and blues singer Katie Melua. It was released on 26 September 2005 by Dramatico Records. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at #1 with 120,459 copies sold in its first week and to date has gone platinum four times.
Georgia-born (as in the country, not the state) singer/songwriter Katie Melua found herself atop the British charts in 2003 with her breezy debut, Call Off the Search, which sold over three million copies in Europe alone. Her laid-back blend of blues, jazz, and pop with a kiss of worldbeat drew comparisons to Norah Jones, and rightfully so. She sticks to the formula on her lush, ultimately safe follow-up, Piece by Piece. This is Coldplay for the Diana Krall crowd, a perfectly rendered slice of adult contemporary pie for a lazy summer day delivered by an artist whose beautiful voice is almost striking in how unremarkable it is. Her longtime collaborator, producer/songwriter Mike Batt, provides the catchiest number, an odd and endearing little confection called "Nine Million Bicycles." It's both silly and sweet, two things that work in Melua's favor. Sure, she can vamp it up with the best of them on bluesy asides like "Shy Boy" and the dreadful "Blues in the Night," but there's a whole lot of innocence in that voice that just shrivels in the midst of all that bravado. Only in her early twenties, Melua's got plenty of time to decide on a persona, and Piece by Piece has enough quality material on it to placate fans until she does, but there's some tension here, and it doesn't sound intentional. Besides, anyone who covers Canned Heat and the Cure on the same record is still trying to figure it all out.
~ Wiki
Georgia-born (as in the country, not the state) singer/songwriter Katie Melua found herself atop the British charts in 2003 with her breezy debut, Call Off the Search, which sold over three million copies in Europe alone. Her laid-back blend of blues, jazz, and pop with a kiss of worldbeat drew comparisons to Norah Jones, and rightfully so. She sticks to the formula on her lush, ultimately safe follow-up, Piece by Piece. This is Coldplay for the Diana Krall crowd, a perfectly rendered slice of adult contemporary pie for a lazy summer day delivered by an artist whose beautiful voice is almost striking in how unremarkable it is. Her longtime collaborator, producer/songwriter Mike Batt, provides the catchiest number, an odd and endearing little confection called "Nine Million Bicycles." It's both silly and sweet, two things that work in Melua's favor. Sure, she can vamp it up with the best of them on bluesy asides like "Shy Boy" and the dreadful "Blues in the Night," but there's a whole lot of innocence in that voice that just shrivels in the midst of all that bravado. Only in her early twenties, Melua's got plenty of time to decide on a persona, and Piece by Piece has enough quality material on it to placate fans until she does, but there's some tension here, and it doesn't sound intentional. Besides, anyone who covers Canned Heat and the Cure on the same record is still trying to figure it all out.
~ James Christopher Monger, All Music
Track List:
01. Shy Boy [0:03:29.03]
02. Nine Million Bicycles [0:03:15.34]
03. Piece By Piece [0:03:24.28]
04. Halfway Up The Hindu Kush [0:03:06.34]
05. Blues In The Night [0:04:13.27]
06. Spider's Web [0:03:58.21]
07. Blue Shoes [0:04:38.66]
08. On The Road Again [0:04:39.03]
09. Thankyou, Stars [0:03:39.13]
10. Just Like Heaven [0:03:35.30]
11. I Cried For You [0:03:38.07]
12. I Do Believe In Love [0:03:00.25]
13. It's Only Pain [0:03:15.22]
14. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Acoustic Version) [0:03:07.20]
15. Sometimes When I'm Dreaming [0:03:38.06]
Personnel:
Vocals - Katie Melua
Guitars - Katie Melua, Chris Spedding, Jim Cregan
Piano - Mike Batt (Katie Melua on "I Do Believe in Love")
Bass - Tim Harries
Drums - Henry Spinetti
Solo Trumpet - Dominic Glover
Solo violin - Mike Darcy
Percussion - Martin Ditchman, Chris Karan
Harmonica - Paul Jones ("Blues in the Night")
Ethnic flutes - Adrian Brett ("Nine Million Bicycles")
Mandolin - Peter Knight ("Thankyou, Stars")
Sitar - Craig Pruess ("Halfway up the Hindu Kush")
Orchestra - The Irish Film Orchestra, Conductor: Mike Batt
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