Am I the Kinda Girl? | ||||
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Released | 14 October 1996(Australia) [1] March 1997 (UK) | |||
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Length | 40:27 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
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Cathy Dennis chronology | ||||
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Singles from Am I the Kinda Girl? | ||||
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AllMusic | [3] |
Am I the Kinda Girl? is the third and final studio album by British singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis. It was released through Polydor Records in October 1996 in Australia, [1] and in March 1997 in the UK. Dennis abandoned the dance-pop sound of previous releases and switched to a more traditional singer-songwriter approach. The resulting album, Am I the Kinda Girl?, was more in keeping with the Britpop sound of bands such as Blur and performers such as Stephen Duffy, and features collaborations with Guy Chambers of The Lemon Trees and Andy Partridge of XTC. The album features the singles "West End Pad", "When Dreams Turn to Dust", and a cover of The Kinks' 1967 hit "Waterloo Sunset".
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "West End Pad" | 3:03 | |
2. | "Fickle" |
| 3:15 |
3. | "When Dreams Turn to Dust" |
| 4:07 |
4. | "Stupid Fool" |
| 4:17 |
5. | "Am I the Kinda Girl?" |
| 3:26 |
6. | "Homing the Rocket" |
| 3:34 |
7. | "That Is Why You Love Me" |
| 3:16 |
8. | "Waterloo Sunset" | Ray Davies | 3:39 |
9. | "Don't Take My Heaven" |
| 4:15 |
10. | "The Date" |
| 4:35 |
11. | "Crazy Ones" |
| 3:00 |
Total length: | 40:27 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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12. | "Run Like a River" |
| 3:37 |
13. | "I Just Love You" |
| 4:46 |
Total length: | 48:54 |
Personnel as per Discogs. [4] [5] [ unreliable source ]
Technical
Chart (1996–1997) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [6] | 183 |
UK Albums (OCC) [7] | 78 |
Recorded as part of the same sessions, Dennis released the following as B-sides to the singles for the album.
In May 2021, Mark Saunders, who worked with Dennis on the album, post short samples of further tracks indicating that there was more unreleased material. Further discussion revealed more content is unreleased than the tracks Mark Saunders has given in the sample/worked on.
The track titles of the songs