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Live (Margaret Urlich Album)
''Live'' is the third solo album by Margaret Urlich, released in 1994. ''Live'' was recorded on Urlich's sold out 1992/1993 tour in support of her ''Chameleon Dreams'' album. One studio recording, the 1994 ARIA Award-nominated " Where Is the Love" (a duet with Rick Price), is included as the final track on the album. Track listing #" Escaping" #"Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" #"Chameleon Dreams" #"Only My Heart Calling" #"Guilty People" #" Burnt Sienna" #"Boy in the Moon" #" (I Don't Want to be) Second Best" #"The Tide Keeps Rolling In" #"Give Me Some Credit" #" Human Race" #" Where Is the Love" (with Rick Price Rick Allan Price (born 6 July 1961) is an Australian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. His debut album, ''Heaven Knows (Rick Price album), Heaven Knows'', was released in July 1992, and peaked at No. 3 on the A ...) References 1994 live albums Margaret Urlich albums Sony Music live albums {{1990s-pop ...
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Margaret Urlich
Margaret Mary Urlich (24 January 1965 – 22 August 2022) was a New Zealand singer who lived in Australia for most of her career. Urlich's 1989 debut solo album, ''Safety in Numbers'', won " Breakthrough Artist – Album" at the 1991 ARIA Awards. Its 1992 follow-up, '' Chameleon Dreams'', was also a success. Urlich was successful in both New Zealand and Australia, selling over 400,000 albums during her career, ranking her as one of New Zealand's most successful recording artists. She was the cousin of fellow New Zealand singer Peter Urlich. Life and career Urlich began her career as lead vocalist for the new wave band Peking Man with her brother Pat, Tim Calder, Perry Marshall, Jan Foulkes, Neville Hall, John Fearon and Jay F-bula. Peking Man won the 1984 ''Shazam! Battle of The Bands'' (a TVNZ pop show) and had a number of hit songs in New Zealand, including "Good Luck to You" (No. 6), "Lift Your Head Up High" (No. 21) and 1985's " Room That Echoes" (No. 1). Urlich was lat ...
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Only My Heart Calling
"Only My Heart Calling" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. Released in May 1990, it was the second Australian single from her debut studio album, ''Safety in Numbers''. Although only peaking at number 46, the single spent 22 weeks on the Australian top 100 singles chart. The song features on her 1994 live album ''Live Live may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film * ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film *'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD) Music *Live (band), American alternative rock band * List of albums ...''. Track listing CD single (CBS 655924 2) # "Only My Heart Calling" – 5:38 # "Something in the Air" # "Slip On By" (Live) Charts References External links Only My Heart Calling at Discogs {{Margaret Urlich 1989 songs 1990 singles Margaret Urlich songs CBS Records singles Songs written by Robyn Smith (record producer) ...
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1994 Live Albums
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Human Race (Margaret Urlich Song)
"Human Race" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song was released in November 1992 as the second single from her second studio album, ''Chameleon Dreams ''Chameleon Dreams'' is the second solo album by New Zealand-born singer-songwriter Margaret Urlich, which was released in September 1992. The first single from the album, " Boy in the Moon" (August), reached the top ten on the New Zealand ...''. The song peaked at number 55 in Australia. Track listing CD Maxi (Columbia 658475 4) # "Human Race" – 4:28 # "Human Race" (Blitzed Out Mix) – 6:25 # "Human Race" (Instrumental) – 5:30 Charts References External links Human Race at Discogs {{authority control 1992 songs 1992 singles Margaret Urlich songs Columbia Records singles Songs written by Margaret Urlich ...
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Boy In The Moon
"Boy in the Moon" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song was released in July 1992 as the lead single from her second studio album, ''Chameleon Dreams''. The song peaked at number 21 in Australia and number 9 in New Zealand. In 1993, British female trio Asia Blue (who also worked with Barry Blue Barry Blue (born Barry Ian Green, 4 December 1950) is an English singer, producer, and songwriter. As an artist, he is best known for his hit songs "Dancin' (on a Saturday Night)" and "Do You Wanna Dance" (both 1973). Blue has also been a pro ...) covered the song and released it as a single, but it failed to chart. Track listing CD single/7" (Columbia 6579732) # "Boy in the Moon" – 5:06 # "Make It Last" – 4:30 # "Boy in the Moon" (Over the Moon Version) – 6:25 Charts References External links Boy in the Moon at Discogs {{authority control 1992 songs 1992 singles Margaret Urlich songs Columbia Records singles Songs written by Barry Bl ...
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Burnt Sienna (song)
"Burnt Sienna" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song was released in May 1993 as the fourth and final single from her second studio album, ''Chameleon Dreams''. The song peaked at number 33 on the Australian singles chart The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici .... At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994. Urlich was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Female Artist for "Burnt Sienna", but lost to "Friday's Child" by Wendy Matthews. Track listing CD single/7" (Columbia 659003.1) # "Burnt Sienna" # "Guilty People" (live) # "Burnt Sienna" (live) Charts References External links "Burnt Sienna" at Discogs {{authority control 1992 songs 1993 singles Margaret Urlich songs Columbia Records singles ...
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Guilty People
"Guilty People" is a song by Margaret Urlich. The single was released in February 1991 as the fourth and final single from her debut and New Zealand Music Awards and ARIA award-winning studio album, ''Safety in Numbers'' (1989). The song features on her 1994 live album ''Live Live may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film * ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film *'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD) Music *Live (band), American alternative rock band * List of albums ...''. Track listing CD single/7" (CBS 656627 7) # "Guilty People" (Maera Mix) – 4:56 # "Give Me Some Credit" – 5:41 Charts References {{authority control 1989 songs 1991 singles Margaret Urlich songs CBS Records singles Songs written by Barry Blue Songs written by Robyn Smith (record producer) ...
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Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)
"Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" is a song from New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song was released in early 1990 in New Zealand as the second single from her debut studio album, ''Safety in Numbers'', and in September 1990 as the third single from the album in Australia. The song features on her 1994 live album ''Live Live may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Live!'' (2007 film), 2007 American film * ''Live'' (2014 film), a 2014 Japanese film *'' ''Live'' (Apocalyptica DVD) Music *Live (band), American alternative rock band * List of albums ...''. Track listing CD single/7" (CBS 654981-7) # "Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" – 4:10 # "Room That Echoes" – 3:10 12" single # "Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" (extended mix) – 7:13 # "Number One (Remember When We Danced All Night)" – 4:10 # "Room That Echoes" – 3:10 Charts References External links Number One (Remember When We Danced ...
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Escaping (Margaret Urlich Song)
"Escaping" is the debut solo single of New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich. The song charted at number one for three weeks in the New Zealand singles chart, later reaching number 17 in Australia. The song is the opening track on Urlich's debut album ''Safety in Numbers'', and also features on her 1994 live album ''Live''. Awards At the 1989 New Zealand Music Awards, "Escaping" won Single of the Year. At the same awards, Urlich won Best Female Vocalist, and her debut album ''Safety in Numbers'' won Album of the Year and Best Cover Design. Track listings 7-inch single # "Escaping" – 4:36 # " God Bless This Child" – 3:55 12-inch and CD single # "Escaping" – 4:36 # "Your Love" – 4:30 # " God Bless This Child" – 3:55 Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Asia Blue version British female soul trio Asia Blue released a cover of the song as their debut single in 1992. Their version was produced by Barry Blue, who had originally written the song. Th ...
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ARIA Music Awards Of 1994
The Eighth Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 30 March 1994 at the State Theatre in Sydney. Radio and TV personality Richard Stubbs hosted the ceremony and was assisted by presenters to distribute 26 awards. In addition to previous categories, new categories for Best Alternative Release and Best Pop/Dance Release were presented for the first time. A Special Achievement Award was presented to former ''Go-Set'' music journalist and pioneer radio DJ, Stan Rofe. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted Men at Work. Ceremony details The Cruel Sea won five categories for their album ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' (1993) and its title track. According to Australian music journalist, Anthony O'Grady, they displayed "a churning rumble of swamp boogie, surf instrumentals and punk iconoclasm, not immediately radio's hottest wish list." Speculation that they would not turn up proved unfoun ...
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