Boucher,Butterfly - Flutterby
CD
Performer
 
Title
 
Flutterby
UPC
 
60249800068
Genre
 
Rock/Pop
Released
 
2004-02-24
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Flutterby is the debut album by Australian singer/songwriter Butterfly Boucher, first released in 2003.

Bonus tracks

#"For A Song" - 2:52

#"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)

Category:Butterfly Boucher albums

Category:2003 albums

Category:Debut albums

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Artist/Band Information

Butterfly Boucher () is an Australian singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Boucher, born 2 June 1979, is the middle child of six daughters. The name "Butterfly" was a suggestion from a friend of the family. In later years, Butterfly's sister Becca Boucher had a band, The Mercy Bell, in which Butterfly played bass guitar. Her debut album, Flutterby, was released in 2003. Boucher toured the United States and Europe, opening for Barenaked Ladies, and later for Sarah McLachlan on her Afterglow arena tour.

Boucher released her first single of the album, "I Can't Make Me," in the UK first and later released "Another White Dash."

A second album, Scary Fragile, was released on June 2, 2009. The single "A Bitter Song" from the album, first featured on an episode of the television series Grey's Anatomy, was released as an iTunes download on February 27.

Boucher currently resides in the United States in Nashville, Tennessee, and is part of the musical group Ten Out of Tenn. In 2011, she toured with Sarah McLachlan, playing bass and singing vocals.

Discography

Albums

* Flutterby (2003)

* Scary Fragile (2009)

Singles and EPs

* "I Can't Make Me" (2003)

* "Another White Dash" (2004)

Collaborations and guest performances

* For the Kids Too! (with Gerry Holmes) 2004-10-19

* Too late, Farewell (with Delerium) on Voices 2010-10-5

Works featuring Butterfly Boucher

Boucher recorded a duet, with David Bowie singing his song "Changes", for the soundtrack of the film Shrek 2, released in May, 2004.

Boucher's own songs have also been featured on various television programs. From Flutterby, "Never Leave Your Heart Alone" was used in the third-to-last episode of British teen program As If. Short-lived ABC series The Days used "Life is Short" as its opening theme.http

Fantasy television series Charmed also featured songs from Flutterby. "Life is Short" was used in the episode "Spin City", and the episode Show Ghouls features a version of Flutterby song "I Can't Make Me" remixed by Chris Lord-Alge, which is later included in soundtrack album Charmed: The Book of Shadows.

Hit television series Grey's Anatomy later featured both "Never Leave Your Heart Alone" and "Life is Short" in its first season in 2005, and debuted "A Bitter Song" from the yet-unreleased album Scary Fragile in the third season episode "Drowning On Dry Land" in 2007.

Boucher harmonizes on the song "Not Enough Night," by David Poe.

"Life Is Short" was also featured in an episode of the short-lived series Wonderfalls.

She also played the drums on Mat Kearney's song "Breathe In, Breathe Out".

She also co-wrote several songs and appears on Dawson Wells debut album Re: No Subject, for which she played several instruments, including drums, guitar, piano and other keyboards, tambourine and bass. She provided lead and backup vocals on most of the songs, including a duet with Dawson called "Gracey and Henry Martin's First Summer". Compositions she penned with Wells on that album are "Say Anything", "Silly One", "Being In Love". An accomplished arranger and producer, Boucher co-produced this album with Dawson Wells.

She harmonizes on the songs "Human Nature" and "One Plus One" on David Mead's album Indiana.

She also appears in a duet with K.S. Rhodes on YouTube, performing his song "Dead Language" on a video for Flipside Highway.

Her music was featured on "Channel 1 News" a national school news broadcast.

An American TV commercial for Endless.Com used "For the Love of Love" as its music track in late 2009.

Butterfly Boucher performed and was interviewed on BETA Records TV.

References





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Performers
 
Label
 
AAM
Catalog #
 
81802