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  2. Swing Out Sister discography - Wikipedia

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    1987: Another Non-Stop Sister; 1989: Windmills of Your Mind (EP Japan) 1990: Swing 3; 1992: Swing Out Singles; 1996: The Big Elsewhere (EP) 2009: les étrangers (soundtrack) 2015: Rushes (work in progress materiel from Pledgemusic for the album Almost Persuaded) 2018: Almost Persuaded (limited edition vinyl edition & mail order/concert sold ...

  3. Swing Out Sister - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, Swing out Sister shipped their album, Rushes, to those who had signed up to the pledge; this included short samples of the songs that Swing Out Sister were writing for the 'Moveable Feast' project. The content was also available as downloadable MP3 tracks to those who donated money to support the development of the album.

  4. Corinne Drewery - Wikipedia

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    She first met Andy Connell and Martin Jackson in 1984 and together they formed Swing Out Sister. In 1986–87 the group achieved success on both sides of the Atlantic with "Breakout", the band's signature song. Drewery is not only the band's lyricist, but its composer together with her musical partner, Connell. [5]

  5. The Living Return - Wikipedia

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    Swing Out Sister. Corinne Drewery – lead vocals, arrangements; Andy Connell – keyboards, arrangements; Additional Musicians. Danny Gluckstein – programming; Tim Cansfield – guitars (1-6, 8-13) Matt Backer – guitars (7) Derrick Johnson – bass guitar; Myke Wilson – drums, timbales solo (12) Chris Manis – percussion; Gary Plumley ...

  6. Best of Swing Out Sister - Wikipedia

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    Best of is a 1996 retrospective compilation album by Swing Out Sister, containing their successful singles spanning the years 1986 through 1996. It is their first compilation album—and last Fontana Records album.

  7. Kaleidoscope World (Swing Out Sister album) - Wikipedia

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    Producers – Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Tracks 1–10 & 12-14); Swing Out Sister (Track 11). Engineers – Paul Staveley O'Duffy (Tracks 1–10 & 12-14); Stuart James (Track 11). Additional Engineers – Howard Bernstein, Richard Edwards and Roland Herrington. Recorded at Lillie Yard Studios, Master Rock Studios and Sarm West Studios (London, UK).

  8. Breakout (Swing Out Sister song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breakout" is a song by British band Swing Out Sister. It was released in September 1986 as the second single from their debut album It's Better to Travel.Written and performed while the group was still a trio, it became one of their biggest hits, reaching the number four in the United Kingdom; in the US, it rose in 1987 to number six on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard ...

  9. Fooled by a Smile - Wikipedia

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    "Fooled by a Smile" is a 1987 song by the British pop act Swing Out Sister. It was the final single to be taken from their debut album It's Better To Travel and reached #43 on the UK Singles Chart in July of that year. [2] It would be the final single that drummer Martin Jackson would appear on in the writing credits and in the music video ...