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# "She's The Light" (Haslam, [[Larry Fast]]) |
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# "[[Wishing on a Star|Wishin' On A Star]]" (Billie Rae Calvin) |
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# "Wildest Dreams" (P. Bliss, T. Cerney) |
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Annie Haslam is the third solo album by Renaissance vocalist Annie Haslam, released in 1989.
The album consisted mostly of original material and included covers of Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight Shadow", which had been a UK number 4 hit in 1983, and Rose Royce's 1978 UK number 3 hit "Wishing on a Star".
It has been described as "A hauntingly beautiful and personal collection that borders on art song rather than art-rock. Gorgeous musical texture and dazzling performances"[1]
Track listing
- "Moonlight Shadow" (Mike Oldfield)
- "The Angels Cry" (Justin Hayward)
- "When A Heart Finds Another" (P. Wolf, I. Wolf, M. Page)
- "Let It Be Me" (N. Lockwood)
- "She's The Light" (Haslam, Larry Fast)
- "Celestine" (Haslam, Fast)
- "Further From Fantasy" (Kit Hain, J. DeNichols)
- "Wishin' On A Star" (Billie Rae Calvin)
- "Wildest Dreams" (P. Bliss, T. Cerney)
- "One More Arrow" (J. Gruska, V. Hoebel)
- "One Love" (Haslam, P. Bliss)
Additional Musicians
- Larry Fast - synthesizers and drums
- Justin Hayward - vocals and acoustic guitar
- Mark Lampariello - guitar
- Peter Bliss - background vocals, guitars and sequencer programming
- David Rose - violin
- Raphael Rudd - harp and piano
- Mel Collins - saxophone
- Joe Franco - percussion and additional drums
- Robert Matarazzo - background vocals
- John De Nicola - midi sequencer programming