Pieces (Michele Stodart album)

Pieces is the second album by Michele Stodart, released on the One Little Indian label on 8 July 2016. The album features contributions from The Magic Numbers (and brother) Romeo Stodart, Kathryn Williams & The Goat Roper Band.[1]

Pieces
Studio album by
Michele Stodart
Released8 July 2016 (2016-07-08)
Genre
LabelOne Little Indian
ProducerMichele Stodart
Michele Stodart chronology
Wide Eyed Crossing
(2012)
Pieces
(2016)

Tracklisting

  1. Come Back Home
  2. When It Is Over?
  3. Once In A While
  4. Just Anyone Won't Do
  5. Oh By & By
  6. Ain't No Woman
  7. Something About You
  8. Will You Wait?
  9. Over The Hill

Personnel

  • Michele Stodart - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, backing vocals, percussion, electric guitar & harmonium
  • CJ Jones - drums & percussion
  • Matt Skipper - electric guitar & glockenspiel
  • Romeo Stodart - electric guitar, piano and Hammond organ
  • Kathryn Williams - backing vocals
  • Will Harvey - violin & viola
  • Leo Van Bulow-Quirk - cello
  • Richard Causon - piano & Hammond organ
  • Goat Roper Band - backing vocals
  • Correigh Anne Killick - backing vocals

Production

  • All songs written & produced by Michele Stodart
  • Engineering and production by Ben Amesbury & Richard Causon
  • Additional engineering by Ber Quinn
  • Mixed by Dave Izumi Lynch at Echo Zoo Studios
  • Mastered by Miles Sherwell at Abbey Road Studios
  • Photography by Gavin Hammond
  • Design layout by Kellie Hutchens

Reception

Folkradio.co.uk reviewed the album as "More considered, more intimate and lyrically more about the storytelling" than her debut solo effort.[2] NARC Magazine dubbed it "a beautiful record".[3]

References

  1. "Michele Stodart - Pieces". Discogs. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  2. "Michele Stodart: Pieces - Featured Review | Folk Radio". Folk Radio Music Magazine - Folk, Acoustic, Americana, Alternative. 28 June 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  3. "ALBUM REVIEW: Michele Stodart – Pieces". Retrieved 3 July 2018.


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