Shara Nelson | ||
Allmusic Biography : Shara Nelson achieved a measure of success, but little name recognition, as a charter member of British dance collective and trip-hop pioneers Massive Attack. Nelson contributed lead vocals to the groups biggest U.K. hit, "Unfinished Sympathy," and also co-wrote several other songs on their groundbreaking debut, Blue Lines. However, Nelsons limited role in the group proved unsatisfying, and she left for a solo career. She wrote a large quantity of songs diverging from the direction taken by her former band, using more pop song construction, and got a solo deal. She released her debut album, What Silence Knows, in 1994, and had a U.K. hit with Burt Bacharach and Hal Davids "The Look of Love." | ||
Album: 1 of 2 Title: What Silence Knows Released: 1994 Tracks: 10 Duration: 48:21 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify AlbumCover | 1 Nobody (04:22) 2 Pain Revisited (05:16) 3 One Goodbye in Ten (05:50) 4 Inside Out (03:19) 5 Uptight (05:04) 6 Down That Road (05:15) 7 Chance (03:58) 8 Thoughts of You (04:16) 9 How Close (03:59) 10 What Silence Knows (06:59) | |
Album: 2 of 2 Title: Friendly Fire Released: 1995 Tracks: 10 Duration: 49:12 Scroll: Up Down Top Bottom 25% 50% 75% Spotify AlbumCover | 1 rough with the smooth (05:57) 2 moving on (03:48) 3 poetry (03:55) 4 I fell (So you could catch me) (05:02) 5 footprint (05:47) 6 between the lines (04:19) 7 after you (04:07) 8 exit one (04:32) 9 friendly fire (04:56) 10 keeping out the cold (06:45) |