Sunday, 15 June 2008

Whigfield

Whigfield   
Artist: Whigfield

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Dance
   Rock: Pop-Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


Greatest Remix Hits (cd1)   
 Greatest Remix Hits (cd1)

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 13


Was A Time   
 Was A Time

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4


Whigfield III   
 Whigfield III

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Saturday Night   
 Saturday Night

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8


Whigfield II   
 Whigfield II

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13


Whigfield   
 Whigfield

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10


Think Of You   
 Think Of You

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 5




Euro-dance star Whigfield was born Sannie Charlotte Carlson in Skaelskør, Denmark, and spent some time in Africa as a baby. Finding her initial career of modeling dreadfully leaden, she returned to her first-class honours degree love of music, and began playing with her brother's band. Seeking more than opportunities, she left Denmark and met Spagna producer Larry Pignagnoli, with whom she began recording under the appoint Whigfield (a tribute to her piano teacher of the same name). Her debut single, "Sabbatum Night," hit numeral one in Spain for 11 weeks in 1994, and before long became a smash all across Europe (as easily as Canada), selling over two zillion copies cosmopolitan; she besides became the first-class honours degree distaff creative person to insert the British charts at number one with her debut single, thanks to a buzz over the song from U.K. clubgoers who'd vacationed in Spain. The follow-ups "Another Day" and "Think of You" also became hits, though non quite as brobdingnagian. All trey were featured on her self-titled debut album, released in Europe in 1995 and America the following year (where it failed to effort intimately as often of a stir). Nevertheless, a fourth unmarried contained on the album, "Sexy Eyes," became another worldwide smash, topping the charts in Australia in 1996. After the remix album Mega Mixes, Whigfield issued her second album, suitably highborn Whigfield II, in late 1997; another stream of international hits followed, including "Gimme Gimme," "Babe Boy," "No Tears to Cry," and "Givin' All My Love to You." Whigfield III followed in late 2000, producing hits in a cover of the Ronettes' "Be My Baby," the Spanish smash up "Doo Whop," and "Much More."