Sunday, 17 August 2008

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Edwyn Collins
   

Artist: Edwyn Collins: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie
Rock

   







Discography:


Home Again
   

 Home Again

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 12
Hellbent on Compromise
   

 Hellbent on Compromise

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 11
Doctor Syntax
   

 Doctor Syntax

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11
I'm Not Following You
   

 I'm Not Following You

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12
Hope and Despair
   

 Hope and Despair

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 14
Gorgeous George
   

 Gorgeous George

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 12






Best known for his incumbency fronting the Scottish crop up revivalists Orange Juice as well as his outside solo turned "A Girl Like You," isaac Bashevis Singer Edwyn Collins was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1959. In 1976, he formed the Nu-Sonics, which resurfaced terzetto years later as Orange Juice; the leading advocator of the Glasgow neo-pop scene, the circle earned a devoted craze following but little commercial success, and by the early eighties Collins was the but unexpended innovation penis. After a self-titled 1984 release failed to chart, Orange Juice disbanded, and Collins was freed from his compact with the group's mark, Polydor.


A solo vocation seemed imminent, just the singer struggled; pertinacious by a report as a stubborn, unmanageable perfectionist unmoved by rife commercial attitudes, Collins base no unmatched willing to offer him a shorten, and only after a pair of sold-out London performances did Creation's Alan McGee sign him to the label's Elevation subsidiary in 1986. The singles "Don't Shilly Shally" (produced by Cocteau Twin Robin Guthrie) and "My Beloved Girl" followed, just both failed to chart; in 1987, Elevation folded, and afterward Collins and McGee had a falling out, the singer was once again left without a contract.


Some months by and by, Collins accepted the chance to record at a lowly German studio run by a group of devoted Orange Juice fans; cut with the help of producer Dennis Bovell as well as Aztec Camera frontman Roddy Frame, the resulting LP Hope and Despair -- a incubation, ambitious appeal spotlighting Collins' smooth, soulful baritone voice -- was eventually picked up by the Demon label, and issued in 1989. The record album proven quite successful on the independent charts, and shortly Collins returned to the studio to book 1990's spartan Hellbent on Compromise; when the LP failed to repeat its predecessor's good fortune, Demon dropped him from their ranks, and some other long sabbatic followed.


Afterward expenditure much of the decade's low half in the producer's seat, overseeing sessions from artists including longtime brother Paul Quinn, the Rockingbirds, A House and the Frank & Walters, Collins lastly earned some other snapshot as a performer: afterward signing with the diminutive U.K. indie Setanta, he recorded 1994's Gorgeous George, a vituperative, shimmering countersink of retro-pop highlighted by the single "A Girl Like You." Slowly, the strain became a monumental hit end-to-end Europe as well as the U.S. and returned Collins to the charts for the starting time time since the 1983 Orange Juice smash "Roue It Up," finally establishing the longstanding cult hoagy as something of a house name.