So Much Beauty

So Much Beauty is a studio album by Australian recording artist, Kate Ceberano. It was released on April 26, 2008.

So Much Beauty
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 26, 2008
Recorded2007-2008, Sound Management Studios
GenrePop, soul, jazz
Length50:05
LabelUniversal Music Australia
ProducerSteve Scanlon, Ben Balfour
Kate Ceberano chronology
Nine Lime Avenue
(2007)
So Much Beauty
(2008)
Bittersweet
(2009)
Singles from So Much Beauty
  1. "She Will Be Loved"
    Released: 28 April 2008

Excluding the three new tracks, "So Much Beauty", "Stars and Satellites" and "Never Say Never", the remaining 9 songs are cover versions. Ceberano co-wrote all three originals; she co-wrote "Never Say Never" with Eddie Chacon of Charles & Eddie.

Ceberano recorded it in co-producer’s Steve Scanlon’s lounge room, with the aim of keeping both herself and her band relaxed.[1]

Track listing

# Title Original performer Writer Duration
1 "Suddenly I See" KT Tunstall Tunstall 3:54
2 "Live to Tell" Madonna Madonna, Patrick Leonard 4:51
3 "She Will Be Loved" Maroon 5 Adam Levine, James Valentine, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden, Ryan Dusick 4:04
4 "Avalon" Roxy Music Bryan Ferry 4:30
5 "So Much Beauty" Kate Ceberano Kate Ceberano, Dallas Cosmas 3:05
6 "I'll Stand by You" The Pretenders Chrissie Hynde, Billy Steinberg, Tom Kelly 4:34
7 "Chasing Cars" Snow Patrol Gary Lightbody, Jonathon Quinn, Nathan Connolly, Paul Wilson, Tom Simpson 3:54
8 "Stars and Satellites" Kate Ceberano Ceberano, Paul Gray 4:13
9 "Play Me" Neil Diamond Diamond 3:35
10 "Never Say Never" Kate Ceberano Eddie Chacon 3:38
11 "Babylon" David Gray Gray 4:41
12 "Bridge over Troubled Water" Simon & Garfunkel Simon 4:05

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
ARIA Albums Chart 9[2]
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