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* In 2004, Topley-Bird appeared on "Into the Sun," a track from [[Diplo]]'s album ''Florida''.
* In 2004, Topley-Bird appeared on "Into the Sun," a track from [[Diplo]]'s album ''Florida''.
* In 2005 she made a guest appearance (alongside [[Roots Manuva]]) on the [[Gorillaz]] track "All Alone", on the album ''[[Demon Days]]''.
* In 2005 she made a guest appearance (alongside [[Roots Manuva]]) on the [[Gorillaz]] track "All Alone", on the album ''[[Demon Days]]''.
* In 2006, Topley-Bird appeared on the [[Son of Dave]] record Devil Take My Soul.
* In 2006, Topley-Bird appeared on the song 'Devil Take My Soul' on the [[Son of Dave]] record [[02 (album)|02]].
* Topley-Bird appears on the song "Marterry" on Leila Arab's Myspace page.
* Topley-Bird appears on the song "Marterry" on Leila Arab's Myspace page.
* ''[[Saturnalia]]'' by [[The Gutter Twins]] (vocals "The Body") (2008)
* ''[[Saturnalia]]'' by [[The Gutter Twins]] (vocals "The Body") (2008)

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Martina Topley-Bird is a British vocalist who first gained fame as the featured female vocalist on trip hop pioneer Tricky's debut album Maxinquaye (a printing error credited her as "Martine"). She continued her collaboration with Tricky on his follow-up albums Pre-Millennium Tension and Angels with Dirty Faces as well as his Nearly God side-project.

Following a falling-out of their professional and personal relationship in 1998, Topley-Bird began pursuing a solo career. It was not until 2003 that she released her debut album Quixotic on Independiente Records. Upon its release it received rave reviews from critics and was a finalist for the 2003 Mercury Music Prize. The song "Sandpaper Kisses" from the album was featured in the video game Fahrenheit (released in North America as Indigo Prophecy).

The album finally saw a release, of sorts, in the United States in July 2004 when the Palm Pictures label released a "re-designed and re-sequenced" version with a new title (Anything), a trimmed-down tracklisting and all-new cover art.

Her second solo album, The Blue God, is penned for release in May 2008. The track "Carnies" was released as the first single on 3 March 2008[1]and reached No.20 on the UK Indie Charts.[2] "Poison" has been confirmed as the second single.[3]


Discography

Albums

Singles

  • 2003 "Need One"
  • 2003 "Anything"
  • 2003 "I Still Feel"
  • 2004 "Soul Food"
  • 2008 "Carnies"
  • 2008 "Poison"

Collaborations

References