Kathryn Williams lyrics
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Artist's albums
Night Drives
2022 · album
Put the Needle on the Record
2022 · single
Radioactive
2022 · single
Moon Karaoke
2022 · single
Answer in the Dark
2022 · single
Midnight Chorus
2021 · album
Dear Lord
2021 · single
Midnight Chorus
2021 · single
Snow Angel
2020 · single
Selection of Tracks from the Anthology
2019 · album
Sorrow Flies
2019 · single
Songs from the Novel Greatest Hits
2017 · compilation
Resonator
2017 · album
My Funny Valentine
2016 · single
Autumn Leaves
2016 · single
Crown Electric
2013 · album
Beyond the Sea (From "The Cafe")
2011 · single
The Quickening
2010 · album
Two
2008 · album
Come With Me
2008 · single
Leave To Remain
2006 · album
Hollow
2006 · single
Beachy Head
2005 · single
Over Fly Over
2005 · album
Shop Window
2005 · single
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Biography
In this new musical world when we talk about an artist’s body of work, we tend to think of a handful of records stretched out across of a handful of years, if we’re lucky. A changing industry and a focus on immediacy has done little to alter such notions, which makes Kathryn Williams something of an anomaly - releasing eleven full-length albums under her own name since her debut LP, Dog Leap Stairs, released in 1999. As impressive a stat as that might be, it does little to capture the true magic of Williams work; the enchanting craft that has grown and expanded as she’s moved from one project to the next, from the breakthrough success of her Mercury Prize nominated 'Little Black Numbers' all the way to her Sylvia Plath tribute project 'Hypoxia' While her best-known work is characterised by rich and honest songwriting, inspired by the greats - from Nick Drake to Joni Mitchell and beyond - Williams has continually been able to evolve as an artist because she’s always looked outside of such genre boundaries. “The things that influence you aren’t necessarily going to come out in obvious ways, unless you’re trying to copy,” she said in a 2007 interview. “I don’t sound like Lou Reed or Tom Waits. But when I listen to them, I learn.” Williams is an artist that continues to listen and learn from the greats while, at the same time, undoubtedly becoming one herself; approaching her twentieth anniversary with a fiery spirit and a sense of adventure that has never once wilted.