Alison Limerick

Alison Limerick

Alison Limerick (born circa 1959 in London, UK) is a British singer.

She began her music career as a backing vocalist in the mid-80s after attending the London Contemporary School of Dance. In 1989 made a brief appearance as an African sorceress in Bob Rafelson's film "Mountains of the Moon". She is best known for her 90s club anthems, her most successful and best known track being "Where Love Lives", which was originally a massive club success in 1991 and top ten smash when remixed in 1996.

She has also contributed to musical project This Mortal Coil, singing on two of their albums; "Filigree & Shadow" (1986)" and "Blood (1991)".

Discography

Albums

* "And Still I Rise" (1992) UK #53
* "With A Twist" (1994)
* "Club Classics" (1996)
* "Spirit Rising" (1998)

ingles

* "Where Love Lives" (1990) UK #87
* "Where Love Lives" (reissue) (1991) UK #27
* "Come Back For Real love" (1991) UK #53
* "Magic's Back" (with Malcolm McLaren) (1991) UK #42
* "Make It On My Own" (1992) UK #16
* "Gettin' It Right" (1992) UK #57
* "Hear My Call" (1992) UK #73
* "Time Of Our Lives" (1994) UK #36
* "Love Come Down" (1994) UK #36
* "Love Will Keep Us Together" (with James Taylor Quartet) (1995) UK #63
* "Where Love Lives '96" (1996) UK #9
* "Make It On My Own '96" (1996) UK #30
* "Put Your Faith In Me" (1997) UK #42
* "Let's Hold On To Love" (1998)
* "Where Love Lives" (remix) (2003) UK #44

External links

*imdb name|id=0510772|name=Alison Limerick
* [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/limerick_alison/artist.jhtml Alison Limerick at Vh1.com]


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