Little Black Numbers

Little Black Numbers

Infobox Album | Name = Little Black Numbers
Type = Album
Artist = Kathryn Williams


Released = 2000
Recorded = 2002
Genre = Folk
Length = 43:52 (Europe/Australia)
Label = Caw Records
Producer =
Reviews =
*"Allmusic" Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:g9fpxqwaldfe] | Last album = "Dog Leap Stairs"
(1999)
This album = "Little Black Numbers"
(2000)
Next album = "Old Low Light"
(2002)

Little Black Numbers is the second studio album by Kathryn Williams released by Caw Records in 2000 in the United Kingdom. The phrase "Little Black Numbers" often refers to underwear, but in this case seems to reflect the fact that several of these songs take a dark view at human nature. "We Came Down From the Trees" is a brief history of the human species, depicted as a malign animal. "We Dug a Hole" refers to the psychological place where people hide - a security blanket. Cellist Laura Reid brings a "Nick Drake" feel to the songs. She is also a player on the albums of "Maximo Park" and "Cradle of Filth". The sound is more complex than on Williams previous album, closer to classical music than folk.

Track listing

# "We Dug A Hole" (Kathryn Williams) - 4:26
# "Soul To Feet" (Kathryn Williams) - 4:07
# "Stood" (Kathryn Williams) - 3:21
# "Jasmine Hoop" (Kathryn Williams) - 3:55
# "Fell Down Fast" (Kathryn Williams) - 5:36
# "Flicker" (Kathryn Williams) - 3:29
# "Intermission" (Laura Reid/Kathryn Williams) - 1:33
# "Tell The Truth As If It Were Lies" (Kathryn Williams) - 4:07
# "Morning Song" (Kathryn Williams) - 2:33
# "Toocan" (Kathryn Williams) - 2:24
# "Each Star We See" (Kathryn Williams/Dan Moscardi) - 4:27
# "We Came Down From The Trees" (Kathryn Williams) - 3:46

Personnel

* Kathryn Williams (vocals, guitar)
* Laura Reid (cello)
* Alex Tustin (drums, congas, bongos, tambourine, shaker)
* David Scott (classical guitar, vocals), Jonny Bridgwood (double bass)
* Laura Mundy (flute)
* Emma Williams (vocals)
* Mike Latham (vocals)
* Dan Robinson (tablas)
* Dan Moscardini (12 string guitar, hammond, vocals, glockenspiel)
* Neil Le Flohic (vocals)
* Amy Reid (saxophone)
* Dan Robinson (piano)

External links

* [http://www.kathrynwilliams.net]


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