Margaret urlich where is the love
He is a great entertainer, guitarist and still has a fantastic voice. I would have no hesitation seeing him again. Fun and charismatic. Do yourself a favour, he is awesome.
Not bad at all for 51 years old. Margret urlich so sexy great voice and rick price awesome really enjoy this song. That guy doesn't belong in Margarets world.
He is a peasant , Margaret is the queen. Two superb voices,and a wonderful version if not better than the origional. Exquisite blending of 2 exquisite singing voices. Show all results:. This profile is not public. Edit Profile View as Public Logout. Margaret Urlich. Margaret Urlich » Live. Her follow-up, Chameleon Dreams, was also a success when released in She was a founder member of When the Cat's Away.
Urlich began her career as the vocalist for the new wave group Peking Man with her brother Pat. People respond to music, it becomes part of their lives". Ever since releasing her debut solo album 'Safety in Numbers' in , Margaret Urlich has come to realise just how much her music is a part of people's lives. Despite the fact that she was a completely unknown quantity, New Zealand born Urlich saw her first album steadily build into a major hit on the Australian charts.
By '91, Safety in Numbers had gained the singer an astonishing three platinum albums in Australia and a No. By mid year, Urlich and Smith had entered Sydney's Studios to record their two songs, plus a third track written by Smith and Barry Blue. The same team had been responsible for two of the best tracks on Safety in Numbers "Escaping" and "Guilty People" , and their latest offering "Boy in the Moon", was to prove pivotal to the sound of the new album.
But Margaret Urlich wanted more from her second album. She wrote two songs with Ian, and the four tracks he finally produced for Chameleon Dreams have a tough, urban feel which fuses well with the more soulful sound that has become Margaret's trademark.
But despite the profusion of writers, producers and studios, "Chameleon Dreams" is a highly focused and integrated musical work that has achieved Platinum Status in Australia and New Zealand.
When it came time for Margaret to record her third album, she gravitated naturally back to her country of origin and much-loved hometown of Auckland. With her third offering "The Deepest Blue", she was ready to prove just how far she had come as a songwriter, vocalist and musical stylist. But intriguingly, having spent much of living back in New Zealand - and appearing in a major concert production of Jesus Christ Superstar - she opted to stay a while and work where she felt most comfortable.
Smith and Urlich co-wrote all but two of the tracks on The Deepest Blue - and the resultant focus and consistency is apparent throughout the album. I put a lot of energy into every song I write. I take a lot of the things that happen to me and I try to present them in an original way".
If there's one word that crops up in any discussion of the way Margaret Urlich records, it's "control". Never one to subscribe to the image of the female singer as a brainless bimbo at the mercy of manipulative svengalis, Urlich is one artist who likes to know exactly what is happening on her albums. No detail is too insignificant.
It was at this time that the seeds were beginning to emerge for what was to become Margaret Urlich's latest album "Second Nature". What started out as a fun thing to do in a new studio became a recording project that was to last over 12 months and involve some of the finest musicians from Australia and New Zealand as well as the Producing talents of Eddie Rayner from Split Enz fame. The idea was simple, record some great songs written by New Zealanders.
The reality was much harder as Margaret didn't want to record just a 'best of' album, but rather include songs that she felt personally drawn to and therefore needed to feel reasonably confident that she could do justice to them.
The list was narrowed down to writers and bands that influenced Margaret throughout her life and career. In Margaret's own words: "This is not about better versions of existing songs as I feel that the original versions, sung and played by the original musicians are the definitive versions, and to compete with that would be futile.
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If You Were My Baby 4. Not a Day Goes By acoustic version 5. Nothing Can Stop Us Now 6. Walk Away Renee live 7. We've Got Each Other 8. Where Are You Now 9. Where Is the Love feat. Margaret Urlich
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