Over Fly Over | ||||
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Studio album by Kathryn Williams | ||||
Released | 9 May 2005 | |||
Label | CAW Records | |||
Kathryn Williams chronology | ||||
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Over Fly Over is the fifth album by Kathryn Williams. It was released on CAW Records on 9 May 2005. [1]
Kathryn Williams is an English singer-songwriter who to date has released 14 studio albums, written and arranged for a multitude of artists, and was nominated for the 2000 Mercury Music Prize.
The Guardian newspaper thought the songs "beautifully wrought and not without its own kind of gentle surprises", [2] and MusicOMH called it "the sound of a woman reborn...her best album yet". [3] The BBC, however, suggested "it feels over produced, undercooked, slipping through one ear and falling out the other." [4]
All songs written by Kathryn Williams except:
Track 1 – written by Kathryn Williams, David Scott & Laura Reid
Track 2 – written by Kathryn Williams & David Scott
Track 8 & 10 – written by Kathryn Williams & Laura Reid
Recorded by Dave Maughan in Newcastle and Darius Kedros in London.
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