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Pages in category "Discographies of British artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,001 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Tea and Symphony were a British progressive rock [1] [2] musical group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, whose style may be described as "progressive folk".From Birmingham, England, they recorded two albums for Harvest Records, [3] had one track, "Maybe My Mind (With Egg)", included on the Harvest sampler Picnic - A Breath of Fresh Air, toured Britain with Bakerloo (Blues Line) and were ...
Carla Borel (born 1973), French-British portrait and street photographer; Sonia Boyce (born 1962), contemporary artist, photographer, educator; Polly Braden (born 1974), documentary photographer, Sarah Anne Bright (1793–1866), artist, photographer, produced the earliest surviving photographic images taken by a woman
Whitney Houston has six albums on the list (1985–2000). Janet Jackson has three albums on the list (1986–1993). Enya has three albums on the list (1988–2000). Shania Twain has three albums on the list (1995–2002). Britney Spears has three albums on the list (1999–2001). 21 by Adele is the best-selling album by a female artist in the ...
Beth Gibbons (born 4 January 1965) is an English singer-songwriter. She is the singer and lyricist for the band Portishead, who have released three albums.She released an album with fellow English musician Rustin Man, Out of Season, in 2002, and a recording of contemporary Polish composer Górecki's Symphony No. 3 in 2019 with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra.
"Woman" b/w "Wrong from the Start" 1966 28 12 1 — 15 — 7 19 14 — Peter and Gordon (1966) Woman "There's No Living Without Your Loving" (US, Canada and Australia-only release) b/w "A Stranger with a Black Dove" — 71 26 — — — — — 50 130 — A: Woman B: Knight in Rusty Armour "To Show I Love You" b/w "Don't Pity Me" (UK); "Start ...
Her popularity soared, with appearances on radio and television bringing her to the attention of a wider public, and in 2004 she released her first album for Sony Jazz in what was the biggest recording deal by any British jazz singer. [2] [3] Don't Talk topped the jazz charts and entered the UK Top 20 UK Albums Chart. [3] [5]
The rise in popularity of tea between the 17th and 19th centuries had major social, political, and economic implications for the Kingdom of Great Britain.Tea defined respectability and domestic rituals, supported the rise of the British Empire, and contributed to the rise of the Industrial Revolution by supplying both the capital for factories and calories for labourers. [5]