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Lovely CD (2012)
Mara Carlyle albums Arranged and produced by Mara, with additional production and mixing magic from her old buddies Plaid, the album is equal parts sinister and serene. The haunting opener, "Saw Song", demonstrates Mara's saw playing skills and swooping vocal range. "I Blame You Not", a loose ...
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Floreat CD (2011)
Mara Carlyle music CDs 2011 sophomore album from the singer/songwriter. Sampling and reworking classical and contemporary pieces into her songs of 'love and hate, and love gone strange', she creates a mosaic of iridescent beauty and charm that sounds peculiarly timeless. ú Mara has been called 'the Missy ...
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Lovely CD (2012)
Mara Carlyle discography Arranged and produced by Mara, with additional production and mixing magic from her old buddies Plaid, the album is equal parts sinister and serene. The haunting opener, "Saw Song", demonstrates Mara's saw playing skills and swooping vocal range. "I Blame You Not", a loose ...
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Best 20 CD (1999)
Mara Carlyle songs This is an anthology of 20 favorites by pop artist Mara Carlyle.
RCA Eternal Best Rock/Pop Collection.
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Ancient & Modern (2008)
Mara Carlyle CD discography UK four track CD EP from the singer/songwriter, a breathtaking collection of new material, the first to be heard since her critically acclaimed debut album The Lovely. Opening with the truly magnificent 'But Now I Do...', the song tenderly and beautifully builds, developing and ...
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I Blame Dido EP (2005)
Mara Carlyle albums With a sniff of 'Felt Mountain' about it, 'I Blame You Not' is backed up by the folk rumblings of 'Dido's Lament (Remember Me)' and a cover of Dana Siciliano's 'Walk the Line' plus the video. Gorgeous. Accidental. 2005.
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Return of the Clerkenwell Kid CD (2005)
Mara Carlyle CD discography On his second album for Six Degrees, the Real Tuesday Weld (aka Stephen Coates) takes up his alter ego of the Clerkenwell Kid in full form. The fare is primarily in the realm of ballads, but thoroughly built upon sampling, looping, and keyboard arrangements. ...
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End of the World CD (2008)
Mara Carlyle albums As always, THE END OF THE WORLD features Londoner Stephen Coates's trademark blend of 1930s jazz and modern electronica. On this effort, however, his focus is primarily on the former. Although there are a handful of songs where the synthesizers take precedence (the eerie ...
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Goodbye Swingtime CD (2003)
Mara Carlyle music CDs Matthew Herbert (House)/Matthew Herbert Big Band: Simon Niblock (clarinet, alto saxophone); Bob McKay (clarinet, baritone saxophone); Adam Linsley (trumpet); Gordon Campbell (trombone); Dave Green (bass instrument); Martin Williams , Graham Russell, John Higginbotham, Nigel Hitchcock, Pete Cater, Phil Parnell, Dave O'Higgins, Stuart Brooks, Howard ...
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Not for Threes CD (1997)
Mara Carlyle discography As 2/3 of the magnificent Black Dog Productions, Ed Handley and Andy Turner heralded an age of lushly melodic electronic songcraft. The acrimonious fission of BDP produced Plaid and revived the dashed hopes of the duo's earlier brilliance. But, with only one (legendarily rare) album, a fistful of aliases and quiet production assignments, and a few singles in recent years, Plaid had the appearance of an elaborate tease.
If the gorgeous NOT FOR THREES is any indication, Plaid just ...
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 Mara Carlyle Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Mara Carlyle music songs: I Blame You Not, Untitled, Alive, Baby I Need Your Loving Lyrics, All By Myself Lyrics, Lost to Sea, Change Of Heart Lyrics, Bonding. More music lyrics and songs Baby Bloodheart, Weird Girl, For Me, King, Boats Against the Current Lyrics, That's Rock 'N' Roll, Dido's Lament, Nuzzle. More music lyrics and songs No Hard Feelings Lyrics, Devil and Me, She Did It Lyrics, Hungry Eyes. See All Songs
 Mara Carlyle songs Worked With
Real Tuesday Weld
 Mara Carlyle CD discography More Music Artists
Red Peters, Rocky Athas Group, Bob Sima
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