Tasmin ArcherCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Soft rock/mainstream pop Status:Most recent release, Sweet Little Truths—The EMI Recordings 1992-1996 (compilation, 2020) See also:Tasmin Archer's site Comparisons:Other soft pop singers. (Neile) Covers/own material:Own, co-written General comments:Mainstream soft pop singer. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Recommended first album:Bloom Recordings:
Great ExpectationsRelease info:1993—SBK (U.S.)—0777-7-80134-2-6 (CD) Availability:Wide in U.S. Ecto priority:Recommended for those who like soft pop. (mapravat@prairienet.org) Group members:Tasmin Archer—vocals, backing vocals Guest artists:John Hughes—guitar Comments:Not totally out of the ecto tradition, but much closer to straight commercial pop than most of what we deal with. I find it good of its kind, but nothing pathbreaking about it. The lyrics lack any particularly imaginative wordplay or other claims to exceptional memorability. There are a few attempts at social commentary here, but they're very superficial. The choruses are repeated between verses with what seems like unusual frequency; it gets boring after awhile. The most effective song on the album from a musical standpoint, if not a lyrical one, is "In Your Care," which pretty much eschews the usual electric accompaniment in favor of a piano and one guitar. BloomRelease info:1996 Availability:Europe Produced by:Mitchell Froom Comments:This is in my opinion better than the first one (Great Expectations) but did not contain any hit single material at all. (marcel@kimwilde.com) Thanks to Marisa Woods for work on this entry.
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