Heidi BerryCountry of origin:Born in U.S., and moved to England as a teenager Type of music generally:Smooth, moody, autumnal pop. Borderline ethereal. (neal) Status:No longer recording under her own name, but has a new project called Lost Girls See also:4AD's Heidi Berry's page Comparisons:June Tabor and All About Eve. (vickie@enteract.com) Covers/own material:Mostly own General comments:Heidi Berry is one of the, who in my ears, is EXTREMELY generic ecto bland, yet for the longest time, whenever she released something, I snatched it up. I finally stopped (or maybe she stopped releasing stuff I dunno) but I know I have three or four albums, and maybe even a promo ep of hers. (iflin@speakeasy.net) Recommended first album:Heidi Berry. (neal) Recordings:
below the wavesRelease info:1989—creation records (reissue)—CRELP 048 CD, rockville records—ROCK 6063-2 Availability:may be out of print Group members:Heidi Berry—autoguitar, synth bass, bass, swell, Mermaids, guitar, voice Guest artists:Christopher Berry—acoustic and 12-string guitar, mandolin Produced by:Heidi Berry Comments:rather ethereal, her voices floats beautifully over soft instrumental music. (iflin@speakeasy.net) LoveRelease info:1991—4AD Produced by:Peter Walsh Comments:excellent. (woj@smoe.org) Distant Thunder EPRelease info:1992—4AD—PRO-CD-6544 AvailabilityPromotional ep Produced by:Hugh Jones, Peter Walsh ("Gloria") Comments:Contains 2 non-album tracks (also on The Moon and The Sun): "Zither Song" and "You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie", and one track from Love: "Gloria". same beautiful floating music/voice. (iflin@speakeasy.net) Heidi BerryRelease info:1993—4AD (distributed in the USA by Warner Brothers)—9 45301-2 Guest artists:Caroline Lavelle—cello Produced by:Hugh Jones Comments:The quintessential autumnal album. Rich vocals over a layer of guitars and strings and wonderful lyrics form songs that just make you want to wrap your arms around yourself and make little contented noises. I'm giving this one to my parents for Christmas—they'll love it. (meth@smoe.org) The Moon and the Sun EPRelease info:1993—4AD—BAD 3010 CD Group members:Heidi Berry—zither, vocal Guest artists:Laurence O'Keefe—bass Produced by:Hugh Jones Comments:Contains 3 non-album tracks: "Unholy Light", "Zither Song", and "You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie". MiracleRelease info:1996—4AD—9 46020-2 Availability:Wide in U.S. and U.K. Ecto priority:Recommended if you like Berry's soft pop. Group members:Heidi Berry—voice, rhythm guitar, appalachian dulcimer, vocal harmonies Guest artists:Christopher Berry—acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, bowed dulcimer, electric and acoustic piano, Hammond organ Produced by:Hugh Jones Comments:minus the electronic bit, of course. it is pretty in a fades into the background sort of way. but then again, i don't think anything she's done compares to love. (clsriram@phoenix.Princeton.EDU) Further info: She sings "Til I Gain Control Again" on the This Mortal Coil's Blood disc. Thanks to Neal Copperman for work on this entry.
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