Ketevan (album)

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Ketevan
Katie Melua Ketevan.jpg
Studio album by
Released16 September 2013 (2013-09-16)
Length40:10
Label Dramatico
Producer
Katie Melua chronology
Secret Symphony
(2012)
Ketevan
(2013)
In Winter
(2016)
Singles from Ketevan
  1. "I Will Be There"
    Released: 12 July 2013
  2. "The Love I'm Frightened of"
    Released: 17 October 2013

Ketevan is the sixth studio album by British singer Katie Melua, released in the United Kingdom on 16 September 2013 (her 29th birthday) through Dramatico. [1] At birth Melua was given the name Ketevan, but later she adopted the name Katie. The album was produced by Mike Batt and his son Luke.

Contents

Promotion

The lead single promoting the album, "I Will Be There", was released on 12 July 2013, [2] together with an accompanying music video of a concert version of the song. [3]

A music video for "Love Is a Silent Thief" was released onto YouTube on 13 September 2013. [4] A video for "The Love I'm Frightened Of" was released on 7 October. [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Never Felt Less Like Dancing" Mike Batt 4:12
2."Sailing Ships from Heaven"M. Batt5:01
3."Love Is a Silent Thief"3:00
4."Shiver and Shake"
  • Melua
  • Luke Batt
2:59
5."The Love I'm Frightened Of"Luke Batt3:35
6."Where Does the Ocean Go?"
  • Melua
  • M. Batt
  • L. Batt
3:37
7."Idiot School"M. Batt3:35
8."Mad, Mad Men"M. Batt3:21
9."Chase Me"
  • Melua
  • Jepson
3:41
10."I Never Fall"
  • Melua
  • L. Batt
2:46
11."I Will Be There"M. Batt4:18
Total length:40:10
iTunes Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."I Never Fall" (Strings Version)
  • Melua
  • L. Batt
2:45

Personnel

Charts

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