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The Same Sun
Studio album by
Released16 September 2013
GenrePop, rock
Length38:04
LabelBobbyJean
ProducerMitchell Froom
Sharon Corr chronology
Dream of You
(2010)
The Same Sun
(2013)
Singles from The Same Sun
  1. "Take a Minute"
    Released: 12 November 2013
  2. "We Could Be Lovers"
    Released: 14 February 2014

The Same Sun is the second studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Sharon Corr and was released on 16 September 2013.

Background

Sharon revealed in an interview with Nick Milligan in January 2012 that she was piecing together her second solo record. "We're going to record it in May and hopefully have it out in September/October." Sharon is taking a new approach with the writing of this record, "Mostly my whole life I've written on my own. Some of the songs I wrote for The Corrs, like So Young and Radio, I wrote myself. So for the new album I've been writing with other people and that's been brilliant. It's brought other angles to my music that perhaps wouldn't have been there."[1]

Corr finished writing the album in March 2012 and she said it may be called Catch the Moon. The title comes from the idea "of when somebody comes into your life and they utterly change yours, that you would go to any lengths for them... so you would catch the moon."[2] However, on 21 August 2013, it was announced that the album would be titled The Same Sun.

The Same Sun was first released in Indonesia, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and the Philippines on 16 September 2013, with selected countries following later.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Raindrops"Sharon Corr3:45
2."Take a Minute"Sharon Corr, Mitchell Froom2:59
3."We Could Be Lovers"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall3:19
4."Upon an Ocean"Sharon Corr, Mitchell Froom2:56
5."Edge of Nowhere"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall3:25
6."Full Circle"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall3:31
7."You Say"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall, Andy Hill3:58
8."Thinking About You"Sharon Corr3:43
9."The Runaround"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall3:06
10."The Same Sun"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall, Mitchell Froom3:49
11."Christmas Night"Sharon Corr, Don Mescall3:27
iTunes Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Salamanca"Sharon Corr4:01
13."Take a Minute" (Music video) 2:55
14."We Could Be Lovers" (Music video) 3:09

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Mojo'[3]
Entertainment Focus[4]
The Yorkshire Times[5]
Hot Press[6]

The Same Sun has obtained generally positive reviews from critics. According to Mojo (magazine), Corr has "unleashed a deep, husky voice to deliver '60s influenced about adult vulnerability, remorse and temptation." Graham Clark from The Yorkshire Times gave the album a 3 over 5, stating that her style is "not that far removed from Carole King, Gloria Estefan and Karen Carpenter, in fact you could imagine any of these artists singing these songs." Pip Ellwood from Entertainment Focus, who gave the album 4 stars out of 5, commented that "The Same Sun is a gorgeous collection of songs from one of the most talented female artists in the industry."

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Argentina, Chile, Indonesia, Philippines 16 September 2013 Selecta Digital download
Brazil CD, digital download
Belgium, Netherlands 6 November 2013 Warner Music
Austria, Germany, Switzerland 26 November 2013
Portugal, Spain Parlophone
New Zealand 14 February 2014 Warner Music
Canada 11 March 2014 Justin Time
France 5 May 2014 Verycords
Australia 23 May 2014 Warner Music
Ireland, United Kingdom 7 September 2014 Absolute Marketing & Distribution

References

  1. ^ Milligan, Nick (2012). "Sharon Corr lives to make music". Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  2. ^ Egan, Barry (2012). "Sharon Corr: Rock chick and yummy mummy". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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