Secret Symphony [Bonus Edition]

Secret Symphony [Bonus Edition]

by Katie Melua
Secret Symphony [Bonus Edition]

Secret Symphony [Bonus Edition]

by Katie Melua

CD(Bonus Tracks)

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Overview

Apropos of nothing, Georgian-born chanteuse Katie Melua surprised everyone with 2010's The House by hooking up with William Orbit and fusing her familiar brand of coffee table jazz-pop with flourishes of subtle electronica. Perhaps concerned that it failed to top the charts like her previous three records, the 27-year-old has reverted to type for its follow-up, Secret Symphony, by returning to mentor Mike Batt, the former Wombles songwriter responsible for her incredible early success. It's a disappointing and frustrating retreat back to safety. Melua's distinctive velvety vocals were always more intriguing than the so-laid-back-they're-horizontal arrangements which surrounded them, but her last effort was an encouraging sign that she could leave her usual dinner party background music firmly behind. And while Batt's contributions here -- such as the drowsy lounge pop of "The Bit That I Don't Get," the steel-laden country balladry of "The Walls of the World," and the yearning, string-soaked title track -- are all typically elegant, demure, and understated affairs, they're so overly polite and ultimately anodyne, they make Eva Cassidy sound like a death metal act. If any more evidence were needed that Batt appears to be restricting her talents, Melua is far more captivating on the self-penned chamber pop of "Forgetting All My Troubles," and the four cover versions included, from the soaring torch song reworking of Ron Sexsmith's "Gold in Them Hills," to the double bass-led shuffle treatment of Fran Healy's "Moonshine," to the straightforward rendition of Francoise Hardy's sultry chanson "All Over the World." Secret Symphony is therefore not without its charms, but ultimately it's a clear step backwards from an artist who appeared to be overcoming her notable lack of edge. ~ Jon O'Brien

Product Details

Release Date: 11/06/2012
Label: Dramatico
UPC: 0802987048224
Rank: 202808

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Gold In Them Hills
  2. Better Than a Dream
  3. The Bit That I Don't Get
  4. Moonshine
  5. Forgetting All My Troubles
  6. All Over the World
  7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
  8. The Cry of the Lone Wolf
  9. Heartstrings
  10. The Walls of the World
  11. Secret Symphony
  12. Feels Like Home
  13. Too Long At the Fair
  14. Love Me Tender
  15. It's Over

Disc 2

  1. Secret Symphony
  2. The Flood
  3. A Moment of Madness
  4. If You Were a Sailboat
  5. Better Than a Dream
  6. Gold In Them Hills
  7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
  8. If the Lights Go Out
  9. Moonshine
  10. Call Off the Search
  11. The Bit That I Don't Get
  12. Tiger In the Night
  13. The Walls of the World
  14. The Cry of the Lone Wolf
  15. Nine Million Bicycles
  16. All Over the World
  17. Heartstrings
  18. Mockingbird Song
  19. Two Bare Feet
  20. The Closest Thing to Crazy
  21. I Cried For You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Katie Melua   Primary Artist,Vocals
Henry Spinetti   Drums
Tim Harries   Bass
Mike Batt   Conductor
Steve Donnelly   Guitar
John Parricelli   Guitar
Luke Potashnick   Guitar
Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg   Orchestra
Secret Symphony Orchestra   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Lauren Christy   Composer
Elvis Presley   Composer
Francoise Hardy   Composer
Joel Zoss   Composer
Ron Sexsmith   Composer
Vera Matson   Composer
Randy Newman   Composer
William Orbit   Arranger
Mike Batt   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Orchestral Arrangements
Guy Chambers   Composer
Roy Orbison   Composer
Jimmie Cox   Composer
Haydn Bendall   Engineer
Olga Fitzroy   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Mazen Murad   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Fran Healy   Composer
Simon Fowler   Photography
Luke Batt   Engineer
Bill Dees   Composer
Katie Melua   Composer
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