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  1. Artist: Julia Fordham Title: Mixed, Shaken & Stirred Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Self Produced Genre: Pop/Jazz/Electronic Quality: 320 Kbps Total Time: 43:49 Total Size: 102 MB Tracklist: 1. The Comfort Of Strangers (Vinny Vero Remix) (6:15) 2. Invisible War (J-Mi & Midi-D Remix) (4:00) 3. My Lover's Keeper (Parralox Remix) (4:32) 4. Where Does The Time Go (Bright Light Bright Light Remix) (4:48) 5. Happy Ever After (Johan Mauritzson Remix) (4:09) 6. Invisible War (Ray Grant Remix) (4:14) 7. My Lover's Keeper (Grant Mitchell Remix) (4:11) 8. Where Does The Time Go (Shyboy Remix) (3:45) 9. Happy Ever After (Entrstellar Remix) (5:08) 10. Behind Closed Doors (Aleman Hobbs Remix) (2:42) British singer-songwriter Julia Fordham continues to enchant audiences around the world with her extraordinary vocal range and heartfelt songs. From 1988's Happy Ever After - her first release and an international hit - and throughout all 15 albums, her unique voice and exquisitely crafted compositions strike an everlasting chord. A luscious contralto that she wields with an almost operatic command, it is one of the most strikingly beautiful new voices to be heard in pop. - New York Times At 14, Julia started writing songs and performing at local folk clubs. Soon after, she was invited to be a guest singer with the UK's National Youth Jazz Orchestra, which sparked a lifelong love of the genre. On her highly acclaimed second album, Porcelain, two original jazz songs "For You, Only For You" and "China Blue" were featured along with the hits "Manhattan Skyline" and "Lock and Key." In 1992, "Love Moves" (from her third album Swept), was chosen as the theme song for The Butcher's Wife, starring Demi Moore, and became a big hit in the UK, US, and the Philippines. Four of Julia's albums have been produced by Grammy winner Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Herbie Hancock, Madeleine Peyroux). Her 2005 live CD (That's Life) and DVD (That's Live), features Klein as producer and bass player as part of an all-star band including the Academy Award-winning trumpet player/composer, Mark Isham. On the soulful song (from the album of the same name) "Concrete Love," Julia performs a stunning duet with another Grammy winner, India.Arie. After 2004's devastating tsunami struck in Asia, Julia became intimately involved in a charity project to help rebuild a school in India, by donating the proceeds from a "Happy Ever After" remix. It featured a children's choir from England. This beautiful production brought Julia back full circle to the place where she first started writing and performing as a teenager. In 2007, Julia's Baby Love EP, a set of unconditional love songs dedicated to her daughter, Marley Rose, was released. Julia's 10th album, China Blue, is a collection of original jazz compositions, except for one song: a reinterpretation of Michael McDonald's "I Keep Forgetting" with Michael himself contributing his amazing vocals. Under The Rainbow, is a piano/voice album featuring all her hits and fan favorites, plus a new song: "Skipping Under The Rainbow." Mixed, Shaken & Stirred is Julia's latest project. This unique album features some of the songs from Julia's much loved first album, all of which have been remixed, reworked and reconstructed by some of today's leading and cutting edge producers of dance and electronic music. http://rapidgator.net/file/1d8d3261433c8e9c5d7962653cd439f4/Julia_Fordham_-_Mixed__Shaken___Stirred_2016.rar.html http://ssh.tf/Uxdqs3jsL/Julia_Fordham_-_Mixed__Shaken___Stirred_2016.rar http://uploaded.net/file/r1pc1mwj/Julia_Fordham_-_Mixed__Shaken___Stirred_2016.rar
  2. Julia Fordham - Live & Untouched (2016) Title: Live & Untouched Artist : Julia Fordham Year : 2016 Genre : Pop, Jazz Packed size: 143 MB Format : MP3 Bitrate : 320Kbps Tracklist : 01 - Your Lovely Face (Live) 02 - Swept (Live) 03 - Ingrid & Humphrey (Live) 04 - Stay (Live) 05 - Porcelain (Live) 06 - Towerblock (Live) 07 - Falling Forward (Live) 08 - Girlfriend (Live) 09 - Love (Live) [Feat. Jeff Young] 10 - Happy Ever After (Live) (Feat. Celia Chavez) 11 - Genius (Live) 12 - (Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways (Live) http://uploaded.net/file/p5f7x4at/3671308f093dba3e3a330783ffbb65d018.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/54f37ac9c8158002e4ded0c5ef078f9e/3671308f093dba3e3a330783ffbb65d018.rar.html http://www.filefactory.com/file/2ghs2zivtq11/3671308f093dba3e3a330783ffbb65d018.rar
  3. Julia Fordham - Mixed, Shaken & Stirred (2016) Title : Mixed, Shaken & Stirred Artist : Julia Fordham Year : 2016 Genre : Pop Packed size: 102 MB Format : MP3 Bitrate : 320Kbps Tracklist : 01 - The Comfort Of Strangers (Vinny Vero Remix) 02 - Invisible War (J-Mi & Midi-D Remix) 03 - My Lover's Keeper (Parralox Remix) 04 - Where Does The Time Go (Bright Light Bright Light Remix) 05 - Happy Ever After (Johan Mauritzson Remix) 06 - Invisible War (Ray Grant Remix) 07 - My Lover's Keeper (Grant Mitchell Remix) 08 - Where Does The Time Go (Shyboy Remix) 09 - Happy Ever After (Entrstellar Remix) 10 - Behind Closed Doors (Aleman Hobbs Remix) Download http://rapidgator.net/file/5c9c472590c096163072a2d6589163f7/357445c2494785ff9329aab04e640a149add3.rar.html http://uploadgig.com/file/download/51099975395a8b38/357445c2494785ff9329aab04e640a149add3.rar
  4. Artist: Julia Fordham Title: Swept Year Of Release: 1992 Label: Virgin Records Genre: Jazz/Pop/Folk Vocals Quality: FLAC MP3 Total Time: 49:01 Total Size: 273 MB 115 MB Tracklist: 1. I Thought It Was You (5:01) 2. Patches Of Happiness (3:43) 3. Swept (4:54) 4. Rainbow Heart (4:52) 5. Betrayed (4:10) 6. Talk Walk Drive (4:10) 7. Shame (3:54) 8. (Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways (4:33) 9. As She Whispers (4:45) 10. Scare Me (5:55) 11. Tied (3:00) A jazz- and pop-influenced singer/songwriter, Britain's Julia Fordham is an eclectic artist with a loyal cult following. A native of Portsmouth, England, Fordham performed folk music in local clubs, sang with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, and worked as member of Mari Wilson's backing troupe the Wilsations before embarking on her solo career. In 1988, Fordham released her eponymously titled debut, Julia Fordham, which showed off her low, smoky jazz bar, dulcet voice and contained four singles: "The Comfort of Strangers," "Woman of the 80's," her first hit "Happy Ever After," and "Where Does the Time Go." The following year, Porcelain consolidated her presence as a leading album artist. Produced by Hugh Padgham, Grant Mitchell, and Fordham herself, standout tracks include "Lock and Key"; tonally warm, her vocal delivery was likened to Joni Mitchell's, with whom she'd be further linked in years to come). Porcelain guested Manu Katche and Pino Palladino among its high-caliber lineup. More bittersweet tales of hopelessness in the art of relationships were outlined in 1991's Swept, which included the excellent "I Thought It Was You" as well as "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways." Also featured in the film The Butcher's Wife, "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways" climbed to number 19, making it her biggest U.K. hit to date. Relocating to the States, Fordham released her fourth studio album, the Larry Klein-produced Falling Forward in 1994. In 1997, she returned with East West, which featured production from Canadian guitarist Michael Brook. A solid greatest-hits compilation was released in 1999 and her last contractual effort for Virgin, the aptly titled Collection, included updated versions of "Happy Ever After" and "Where Does the Time Go" as well as "Killing Me Slowly" from East West. A new deal with Division One/Atlantic prevailed in time for the 2002 release of her sixth studio album, the Klein-produced Concrete Love. Fordham then moved to the Vanguard label for 2004's That's Life and the live CD/DVD combo, That's Live, in 2005. Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Fordham next released the EP Baby Love in 2007. The jazz-influenced China Blue, featuring a duet with Michael McDonald, followed in 2008. Two years later, she teamed with actor and pianist Paul Reiser for the album Unusual Suspects. In 2014, Fordham released the covers album The Language of Love, which featured jazz and bossa nova reworkings of songs by Blondie, the Eurythmics, 10cc, and others. http://rapidgator.net/file/22f14b7aae622932f2dc6b401a6c1a49/JuliaFordhamSweptLL1992.rar.html http://ssh.tf/9YfUFqHOS/JuliaFordhamSweptLL1992.rar https://bytewhale.com/coahnwo2yjsb/JuliaFordhamSweptLL1992.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/08faa43c253e24a2c987f05443f27b9d/JuliaFordhamSwept1992.rar.html http://ssh.tf/Rf99aoVOS/JuliaFordhamSwept1992.rar https://bytewhale.com/azb8b65ss1c9/JuliaFordhamSwept1992.rar
  5. Artist: Julia Fordham Title: Swept Year Of Release: 1991 Label: Virgin Records Us Genre: Pop / Vocal / Jazz Quality: Mp3 / 224kbps Total Time: 49:34 min Total Size: 101 MB Tracklist ---------- 01.I Thought It Was You 02.Patches Of Happiness 03.Swept 04.Rainbow Heart 05.Betrayed 06.Talk Walk Drive 07.Shame 08.(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways 09.As She Whispers 10.Scare Me 11.Tied A jazz- and pop-influenced singer/songwriter, Britain's Julia Fordham is an eclectic artist with a loyal cult following. A native of Portsmouth, England, Fordham performed folk music in local clubs, sang with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra, and worked as member of Mari Wilson's backing troupe the Wilsations before embarking on her solo career. In 1988, Fordham released her eponymously titled debut, Julia Fordham, which showed off her low, smoky jazz bar, dulcet voice and contained four singles: "The Comfort of Strangers," "Woman of the 80's," her first hit "Happy Ever After," and "Where Does the Time Go." The following year, Porcelain consolidated her presence as a leading album artist. Produced by Hugh Padgham, Grant Mitchell, and Fordham herself, standout tracks include "Lock and Key"; tonally warm, her vocal delivery was likened to Joni Mitchell's, with whom she'd be further linked in years to come). Porcelain guested Manu Katche and Pino Palladino among its high-caliber lineup. More bittersweet tales of hopelessness in the art of relationships were outlined in 1991's Swept, which included the excellent "I Thought It Was You" as well as "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways." Also featured in the film The Butcher's Wife, "(Love Moves In) Mysterious Ways" climbed to number 19, making it her biggest U.K. hit to date. Relocating to the States, Fordham released her fourth studio album, the Larry Klein-produced Falling Forward in 1994. In 1997, she returned with East West, which featured production from Canadian guitarist Michael Brook. A solid greatest-hits compilation was released in 1999 and her last contractual effort for Virgin, the aptly titled Collection, included updated versions of "Happy Ever After" and "Where Does the Time Go" as well as "Killing Me Slowly" from East West. A new deal with Division One/Atlantic prevailed in time for the 2002 release of her sixth studio album, the Klein-produced Concrete Love. Fordham then moved to the Vanguard label for 2004's That's Life and the live CD/DVD combo, That's Live, in 2005. Inspired by the birth of her daughter, Fordham next released the EP Baby Love in 2007. The jazz-influenced China Blue, featuring a duet with Michael McDonald, followed in 2008. Two years later, she teamed with actor and pianist Paul Reiser for the album Unusual Suspects. In 2014, Fordham released the covers album The Language of Love, which featured jazz and bossa nova reworkings of songs by Blondie, the Eurythmics, 10cc, and others. http://rapidgator.net/file/379e3d74b038698b8feaf1ea3f26cca6/JuliaFordhamSwept.rar.html http://ssh.tf/MQ6NbaieO/JuliaFordhamSwept.rar https://bytewhale.com/aw9zvqwwv8te/JuliaFordhamSwept.rar
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