Piece by Piece is the second studio album by British-Georgian jazz and blues singer Katie Melua. It was released on 26 September 2005 by Dramatico Records. In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at #1 with 120,459 copies sold in its first week and to date has gone platinum four times. Georgia-born (as in the country, not the state) singer/songwriter Katie Melua found herself atop the British charts in 2003 with her breezy debut, Call Off the Search, which sold over three million copies in Europe alone. Her laid-back blend of blues, jazz, and pop with a kiss of worldbeat drew comparisons to Norah Jones, and rightfully so. She sticks to the formula on her lush, ultimately safe follow-up, Piece by Piece.
Katie Melua's debut album, Call Off The Search, instantly established her as a remarkable new talent. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, the album showcased her unique vocal style, blending jazz, blues, and folk influences with contemporary pop sensibilities. The album was co-written and produced by Mike Batt, who played a crucial role in crafting the album's lush and sophisticated sound.
The central theme of Call Off The Search revolves around love and self-discovery, expressed through a collection of heartfelt and introspective songs, including lead single, ‘The Closest Thing to Crazy,’ which immediately captured audiences worldwide with its emotive delivery and captivating melody…
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Singer-songwriter and producer Katie Herzig has released a new tune off her highly anticipated 6th studio album Moment of Bliss. The track entitled “Beat of Your Own” is a follow-up to her 4 previous singles which she unveiled throughout 2017. Now a veteran in the pop game, Herzig has already garnered attention from the likes of Interview Magazine, Noisey, Paste Magazine, TIME, andUSA Today on her work as an artist and producer. She is additionally recognized for her collaborations with Ingrid Michaelson and RAC.