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Call Off the Search

Call Off the Search
Katie Melua - Call Off the Search.jpg
Studio album by Katie Melua
Released 3 November 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre
Length 41:14
Label Dramatico
Producer Mike Batt
Katie Melua chronology
Call Off the Search
(2003)
Piece by Piece
(2005)
Singles from Call Off the Search
  1. "The Closest Thing to Crazy"
    Released: 1 December 2003
  2. "Call Off the Search"
    Released: 15 March 2004
  3. "Crawling up a Hill"
    Released: 19 July 2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars
Stylus Magazine (C)

Call Off the Search is the debut studio album by Georgian-British jazz and blues singer Katie Melua, released in 2003.

British songwriter, producer and arranger Mike Batt signed Melua to his Dramatico recording and management label after she performed at a showcase at the Brit School for the Performing Arts in early 2003. Batt was looking for a young artist capable of "performing jazz and blues in an interesting way". Melua went into the studio soon after with Batt as the producer. She recorded songs written by Batt, John Mayall, Delores J. Silver, herself, Randy Newman, and James Shelton. Melua wrote "Faraway Voice" about singer Eva Cassidy. "Belfast (Penguins and Cats)" refers to Melua's upbringing in Belfast, Northern Ireland: "Penguins" referring to Protestants and "Cats" to Catholics.

Call Off the Search was released in the United Kingdom on 3 November 2003. It became a hit, reaching number one on the UK album chart in January 2004 and the top twenty of the Australian album chart in June 2004. It spent 87 weeks in the ARIA Top 100, certified Platinum for shipments of 70,000+. First single "The Closest Thing to Crazy", written by Batt, reached the top five in Ireland, top ten in the UK, top twenty in Norway, and top fifty in Australia. The second single from the album was the title track, "Call Off the Search", which gave Melua her second UK top twenty hit. The third single, a cover of Mayall's "Crawling up a Hill", was released on 18 July as the third single in the UK. In the UK the album sold 1.2 million copies within its first five months of release, making it four times platinum. It spent six weeks at the top of the chart.


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