The British singer-songwriter behind the 1988 hit 'Stop' and several thoughtful albums that followed.
If you only know 'Stop', try 'Walking Back To Me' or 'Fear Of Life' next. They give you a better sense of her range.
That 1988 single 'Stop' is still the track people know her for, with its distinctive vocal delivery that cuts through any radio playlist. But her albums like 'April Moon' and '43 Minutes.' show a songwriter who could write a solid soulful ballad like 'Walking Back To Me' or something more direct. She wasn't just a one-hit wonder; she kept making records, right up to 2014's 'Lockdown'.
Her self-titled debut in 1988 had 'Stop' on it, and that became her signature. She followed with 'April Moon' in 1990 and later albums like '43 Minutes.' and 'ReBoot', often working with musicians like Bruce Hornsby on piano. She won a Brit Award for Best Female Solo Artist along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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