Ultraviolet (Kirsten Morrell album)

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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet by Kirsten Morrell.jpg
Studio album by
Released10 May 2010
Recorded2009
Studio
  • The Lab (Auckland)
  • London Lounge Cobblers Lane
Genre Pop
Length39:16
Label KMR Records, Warner Music New Zealand
Producer Jol Mulholland
Kirsten Morrell chronology
Ultraviolet
(2010)
Morrellium
(2024)

Ultraviolet is the debut solo album by New Zealand singer-songwriter Kirsten Morrell, released in 2010. It was Morrell's first commercial release since the hiatus of Goldenhorse.

Contents

Morrell returned to working with producer Jol Mulholland, who had previously worked with Goldenhorse on their 2007 album, Reporter . Other contributors to the album include Goldenhorse collaborator Geoff Maddock, and singer Daniel Bedingfield providing backing vocals. [1] [2]

The album spent two weeks on the top 40 charts, peaking at 25, and was met with mixed reviews. [3] [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ghosts"3:26
2."Friday Boy"3:44
3."Silent Window"3:25
4."Let Me Go"2:59
5."I Fly Away"3:01
6."Town of My Bones"3:02
7."Cherry Coloured Dreams"3:07
8."Better"1:41
9."Cold Spoilt Girl"3:21
10."Wandering Hands"3:48
11."Marianne"3:11
12."He Walked In"4:26
Total length:36:16

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes. [5]

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [6] 25

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