Label: 4AD Records (Europe), CAD 1012 CD
Style: Rock, Folk Rock
Country: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. (December 8, 1958)
Time: 45:55
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 232 Mb
Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1958, the third of four children,
Berry's mother, Beth was a jazz singer with Quebecois roots, and her
father, Don Berry, worked in theatre and film, most notably appearing
alongside Ed Harris in the George A Romero 1981 cult movie,
Knightriders. The Berry family moved between New York City, New
Hampshire and Massachusetts, and after her parents' divorce, her mother
met and married British anti-architect and Right Livelihood Award
laureate, John F. C. Turner, and the family took up residency in London
in 1973.
While studying for a Fine Art Degree in London, she recorded a demo tape in 1985, which eventually found its way to Creation Records boss Alan McGee via her then boyfriend Pete Astor. She signed to Creation in 1987, releasing Firefly, a six-song mini-album, recorded with Martin Duffy of Felt on keyboards and members of Astor's band The Weather Prophets. A full-length album, Below the Waves, followed in 1989, featuring her brother Christopher on acoustic guitar (who also played on her later albums). Her relationship with Creation broke down, and she left, stating "I simply felt that they didn't understand me".
It was during her support set for Felt in London's Camden Town in 1991, that Berry's performance caught the eye of Ivo Watts-Russell. He recalled being drawn in by her "Dusty Springfield hand movements". This led to him asking Berry to perform the song "'Til I Gain Control Again" on the third album by This Mortal Coil (Blood). Heidi Berry went on to record three solo albums for 4AD, Love, Heidi Berry and Miracle. Love featured an array of musicians, including Martin McCarrick (of Siouxsie & the Banshees), Terry Bickers and Laurence O'Keefe (of Levitation), Ian Kearey (Oysterband) and Lol Coxhill. The self-titled Heidi Berry album focused on "being unlucky in love and in life."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Berry)
While studying for a Fine Art Degree in London, she recorded a demo tape in 1985, which eventually found its way to Creation Records boss Alan McGee via her then boyfriend Pete Astor. She signed to Creation in 1987, releasing Firefly, a six-song mini-album, recorded with Martin Duffy of Felt on keyboards and members of Astor's band The Weather Prophets. A full-length album, Below the Waves, followed in 1989, featuring her brother Christopher on acoustic guitar (who also played on her later albums). Her relationship with Creation broke down, and she left, stating "I simply felt that they didn't understand me".
It was during her support set for Felt in London's Camden Town in 1991, that Berry's performance caught the eye of Ivo Watts-Russell. He recalled being drawn in by her "Dusty Springfield hand movements". This led to him asking Berry to perform the song "'Til I Gain Control Again" on the third album by This Mortal Coil (Blood). Heidi Berry went on to record three solo albums for 4AD, Love, Heidi Berry and Miracle. Love featured an array of musicians, including Martin McCarrick (of Siouxsie & the Banshees), Terry Bickers and Laurence O'Keefe (of Levitation), Ian Kearey (Oysterband) and Lol Coxhill. The self-titled Heidi Berry album focused on "being unlucky in love and in life."
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Berry)
01. Washington Square (03:32)
02. Up In The Air (03:17)
03. Gloria (04:16)
04. Great Big Silver Key (04:05)
05. Wake (04:23)
06. Cradle (03:28)
07. Hand Over Head (04:22)
08. Silver Buttons (04:29)
09. Lonely Heart (04:31)
10. Bright As Day (03:55)
11. Lily (05:33)
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