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Billie Ray Martin - Sparks Demos (Very Rough, Late 90's) album

Billie Ray Martin - Sparks Demos (Very Rough, Late 90's) album

  • Performer: Billie Ray Martin
  • Genre: Electronic / Soulful music / Pop
  • Title: Sparks Demos (Very Rough, Late 90's)
  • Released: 2015
  • Style: Synth-pop, Ballad
  • MP3 version size: 1975 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1513 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
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Description

The Opiates are Billie Ray Martin and Robert Solheim. Silent comes the nighttime' live @ Rough Trade London. The Opiates are Billie Ray Martin and Robert Solheim.

Billie Ray Martin: Your Loving Arms, Honey, After All и другие песни.

Free downloads at Soundcloud. The tracks were recorded in 1996 for the greatest hits/tribute album project by Sparks, due for release in mid-1996. Due to budget reasons and Sparks changing labels (from Logic/BMG to Virgin) no recordings beyond the demos were made. The greatest hits/tribute album project evolved into "Plagiarism", released in November 1997, a compilation album of past hits, some.

Billie Ray Martin (born 1970) is a German singer-songwriter, known for her single "Your Loving Arms", which reached the Top 10 of both the UK Singles Chart ( and the Irish Singles Chart ( in 1995, and reached number one on the US Dance Club Chart.

Reading labels: Anything that has the word Polymer in it or Silicon, anything that has Cabomer (a very toxic chemical) in it, should not be bought. Billie Ray Martin added 13 new photos to the album Recording Eighteen Carat Garbage at House of Blues, Memphis, Tenn. it seems so long ago.

4 tracks · 26 March 2001. 3 tracks · 7 July 2003. Your Loving Arms - Remixes. The 18 Carat Garbage Demos. 10 tracks · 22 August 2003.

Billie Ray Martin discography. Billie Ray Martin discography. Since 2000, though Billie has had very limited commercial success, she has continued producing and releasing studio albums and singles worldwide. Je Regrette Everything" (DJ Hell featuring Billie Ray Martin) - - BRM New Demos. No Brakes On My Rollerskates" (Hot Skates 3000 featuring Billie Ray Martin) - - Non-album single. Bright Lights Fading" (Slam featuring Billie Ray Martin) - - Year Zero (Slam album).

In contrast to that album, the production of Deadline sounds very much of its moment - what pulls it out of that, 12 years on, is the pure quality of the songwriting and Valkyrie-like power of the singing. Born Birgit Dieckmann in Hamburg, Germany, Billie Ray Martin is mainly remembered for the big dance hit "Your Loving Arms," which has since turned up on many dance compilations.

Billie Ray Martin describes herself as a kid from Hamburg’s red-light district, who wanted to be a soul singer, but ended up playing repetitive machine music, while still trying to be a soul singer". Dubbed the "queen of electronic soul", Billie first came to prominence as a guest with S-Express before leading the acclaimed deep house act Electribe 101, her unique voice hitting both the house scene and charts with a strong infusion of soul.

Tracklist

1 Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil 5:08
2 This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us 3:21

Credits

  • Producer [Uncredited] – Billie Ray Martin
  • Written-By [Uncredited] – Ron Mael, Russell Mael (tracks: 1)

Notes

Free downloads at Soundcloud

[info derived from a now defunct BRM fansite:]
The tracks were recorded in 1996 for the greatest hits/tribute album project by Sparks, due for release in mid-1996. Due to budget reasons and Sparks changing labels (from Logic/BMG to Virgin) no recordings beyond the demos were made. Before the project was shelved, Billie supported Sparks on tour (at least on two gigs) and performed "Hear No Evil..." with the group. The greatest hits/tribute album project evolved into "Plagiarism", released in November 1997, a compilation album of past hits, some reinterpreted, some featuring new vocalists, with a couple of new tracks. The version included of "This Town.." featured Faith No More. There were plans to extend the album to double CD (including Billie's tracks) after the first single, but the initial album didn't do well and the plan was scrapped. Apparently many other tracks with other featured artists were also prepared or planned.
Tracks were originally streamed online at official BRM website in 2001.