Thursday, March 15, 2012

Lost and Found - Judith Owen

Lost and Found - Judith Owen

Biography

Born: Wales

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

British songster/songwriter Judith Owen's eclecticism has seen her records shelved in the support, folk, and jazz sections of memoir stores. She was born the daughter of every opera singer and began writing songs for example a teenager. Becoming a professional musician, she met and connubial actor/musician Harry Shearer and contributed vocals and keyboards to his 1994 album, It Must Have Been Something I Said. Her debut solo album, Emotions on a Postcard, was released on her confess Dog on the Bed label in 1996. Among...

Track strip

Smoke On The Water
Emily
Sky High (deed. Tom Scott)
Moonlight
Train Out of Hollywood (exploit. Keb' Mo')
These Foolish Things
Enough (act of dexterity. Cassandra Wilson)
Famous Friends
Down
Night and Day (act. Richard Thompson)
Walking On The Moon
Bridges
Dreaming
P.S. (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
The Beautiful Damage Collection
Happy This Way
Lost and Found
Twelve Arrows
Mopping Up Karma
The Beautiful Damage Collection
The Beautiful Damage Collection
The Beautiful Damage Collection
The Beautiful Damage Collection

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