Flutterby

Flutterby

Infobox Album | Name = Flutterby
Type = Album
Artist = Butterfly Boucher


Released = October 7 2003 (Australia)
October 13 2003 (UK)
February 24 2004 (US)
Recorded = ?
Genre = Folk, Adult alternative
Length = 40:02
Label = Universal 60775 (UK)
A&M B000081802 (US)
Producer = Butterfly Boucher, Robin Eaton, Ron Fair, Brad Jones
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:19kku3qaan2k link]
Last album =
This album = "Flutterby"
(2003) | Next album = "Scary Fragile"
(2008) |

"Flutterby" is the debut album by Australian singer/songwriter Butterfly Boucher, first released in 2003.

Track listing

*All songs written by Butterfly Boucher, except where noted.
#"Life Is Short" – 3:06
#"Can You See the Lights?" – 3:07
#"I Can't Make Me" – 3:57
#"Another White Dash" (Boucher, Joshua Thomson) – 3:21
#"Soul Back" – 3:23
#"A Walk Outside" – 3:52
#"Never Leave Your Heart Alone" – 3:43
#"Busy" – 2:59
#"A Beautiful Book" – 3:26
#"Don't Point, Don't Scare It" – 2:52
#"Never Let It Go" – 3:11
#"Drift On" – 3:05

Bonus Tracks

13. "For A Song" - 2:52

14. "Gift Wrap" - 3:54

Personnel

*Butterfly Boucher - bass, guitar, piano, violin, vocals
*Ron Fair - conductor
*John Goux - guitar
*David Henry - cello
*Lindsay Jamieson - drums
*Abraham Jr. Laborel - drums

Production

*Producers: Butterfly Boucher, Robin Eaton, Ron Fair, Brad Jones
*Executive producer: Mike Dixon
*Engineers: Butterfly Boucher, Robin Eaton, Tal Herzberg, Brad Jones
*Mixing: Jack Joseph Puig
*Mastering: Brian Gardner, Ted Jensen
*Digital editing: Tal Herzberg
*A&R: Ron Fair, Tony Ferguson
*Assistant: Anthony Kilhoffer
*Arranger: Butterfly Boucher
*Instrumentation: Butterfly Boucher
*String arrangements: Ron Fair
*Formatting: Liam Ward
*Concept: Butterfly Boucher
*Package design: Butterfly Boucher
*Layout design: Butterfly Boucher, Liam Ward
*Artwork: Butterfly Boucher
*Photography: Thomas Petillo, Tina Tyrell
*Cover photo: Thomas Petillo

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Singles - Billboard (North America)


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