- Lisa Stansfield
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Lisa Stansfield
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lisa Jane Stansfield
Alias = Lisa Stansfield
Born = birth date and age|1966|4|11|df=yes
Heywood,Lancashire ,England
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Instrument =Vocals
Genre = White soul,contemporary R&B , dance, disco, house, pop, rock
Occupation =Singer ,actress
Years_active = 1989–present
Label =BMG ,Arista Records ,ZTT Records ,Edel Music
Associated_acts =Coldcut ,Barry White ,Dirty Rotten Scoundrels ,Blue Zone UK
URL = www.lisa-stansfield.com
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Past_members =Lisa Jane Stansfield (born
April 11 1966 ) is aGrammy Award -nominated and BRIT Award-winning English R&B and soulsinger .Early career and top-ten success
Her first TV appearance was on a talent show in the Granada TV area in 1982. She won the show singing
The Human League track "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of ". The show was produced by the then Head Of Light Entertainment at Granada TV,Johnny Hamp .After releasing several unsuccessful singles in her mid-teens (she also co-hosted a Children's TV pop show at this time, "
Razzmatazz " with Alistair Pirrie), she became a major international star (as well as Razzmatazz, Stansfield can be seen in1983 children's television show "The Krankies Klub", alongsidecomedian Jimmy Cricket andpop rock band Rocky Sharpe and the Replays), still keeping her thickHeywood -ian (Rochdale ) accent; in reference to the latter and to her working-class background (and likely in tribute to all she had managed to accomplish),Shaun Ryder fromHappy Mondays once said that Stansfield's family "makes mine look posh".Fact|date=June 2008 Some people think as she comes from Rochdale that she is related to Gracie Fields (whose real name was Grace Stansfield).Fact|date=June 2008 This is in fact untrue.Though her UK band Blue Zone saw modest success with the single "Jackie", she really came onto the radar with her guest vocal stint on
Coldcut 's record "People Hold On ". She is probably best known for her first UK number-one single, "All Around the World " (1989), which also peaked at number three in theUnited States "Billboard" Hot 100 the following year. Other worldwide hits from her solodebut album "Affection" include "This Is the Right Time " (featuring ahouse music -styled production by Coldcut withMark Saunders ), "Live Together", "What Did I Do to You" and "You Can't Deny It ". "All Around the World" was the second song by a white female soloist to hit number one on the "Billboard" R&B chart; (the first being "Ooo La La La" by Teena Marie in 1988);"You Can't Deny It" also topped that chart. "Affection" went platinum in the U.S., and sold a total of five million copies worldwide.In 1990, Stansfield was among a handful of high-profile artists to participate in the "
Red Hot + Blue " charity disc (which honouredCole Porter 's songwriting, and benefittedAIDS research, at a time when funding from government agencies was insufficient to those in need). She got to show her swing and jazzchops on thesong "Down in the Depths ", which was one of few traditional renditions to appear on the album. Thus began an illustrious and respected tradition of Stansfield offering jazz andtorch song s to outside projects (most recently she sang "I've Got the World on a String" for the "Mona Lisa Smile "soundtrack ). This is likely what got her noticed for consideration as the female lead in the independentfilm "Swing" (1999), where she was to sing the majority of the film's songs as well as act.In 1992, Stansfield won a BRIT Award as best British female solo artist. Her second album "Real Love" did not quite live up to the success of "Affection", despite selling very well. However, it did spawn four
Top 40 singles on the European charts: "Change", "All Woman ", "Time to Make You Mine" and "Set Your Loving Free". "Change" has since become one of her classic singles: it can be heard onradio and insupermarket playlist s to this day. "All Woman" became Stansfield's third number-one single on the "Billboard" R&B chart, and due to the success of that song, the album went gold in the U.S. "All Woman" is "kitchen sink soul", full of pathos and emotion from a domestic female point of view.European stardom
She continued recording
disco -influenced soul throughout the 1990s. Her third album "So Natural" (1993) spawned three Top 40 European singles including the title track (UK #15), "In All the Right Places" (UK #8), and "Little Bit of Heaven" (UK #32), but the album was never released in the U.S. She had continued success throughout Europe, but her popularity in America had diminished.Her self-titled fourth album "Lisa Stansfield" (1997) was a hit in Europe with two Top Ten singles - "People Hold On" (re-released as a dance mix by the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) and "The Real Thing," and the Top 40 track "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" (a remake of
Barry White 's 1973 hit); upon being released in the U.S. the album scored some mainstream attention, but much more in the dance clubs whereremix es were very successful (an astonishing four singles - "Never Never Gonna Give You Up", "Never Gonna Fall", "I'm Leavin'", "People Hold On" reached number one on theHot Dance Club Play chart). It charted modestly peaking at number 30Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 55 on theBillboard 200 . Subsequently, the remix album was released due to Stansfield's reinterest from the dance community. Themusic video for "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" was an eye-catcher featuring a nude Stansfield strolling a city street, acquiring a few items of clothing along the way.VH1 featured the clip and even gave it the "Pop-Up Video " treatment. During the promotion for the "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" single, Stansfield appeared on theRuPaul Show, but inexplicably, did not sing the song (or any others, for that matter).Her 2001 album "
Face Up " was less successful, barely charting and with a lack of publicity but featured the singles "Let's Just Call It Love" and "8-3-1" and found her experimenting with newer styles of R&B such as 2-step while continuing with her established sound. Stansfield's husband, Ian Devaney, delivered anarrangement for theballad "How Could You", which displayed his love ofBurt Bacharach 's legacy. Only one single was officially released in the UK.Changing labels
Following the release of "Face Up", a greatest hits collection called "Biography" was released, which sold well in the UK and Europe. Stansfield then parted ways with Arista/
BMG (ending an eighteen year association with the label). Stansfield signed withZTT Records for the United Kingdom, and her 2004 release "The Moment" was produced byTrevor Horn , well-known for his work with Seal,Grace Jones , andFrankie Goes to Hollywood among others. The album would be distributed in Europe by Edel. Featuring the singles "Treat Me Like a Woman" (released as a "double A side" with "Easier") and "If I Hadn't Got You" a song written byChris Braide with ex-Squeeze songwriter Chris Difford . The album found her exploring more pop-oriented material, and focusing on lush ballads.Despite this, as with her previous release, the album and supporting singles were not a success. At the time of the project's release, ZTT was gearing large amounts of its resources into re-marketing its back catalogue, and producing the Trevor Horn concert for
The Prince's Trust and its accompanying double CD, "Produced by Trevor Horn". The release of "Treat Me Like a Woman" was delayed twice. The label eventually paired it with "Easier". While ZTT did erect a billboard to advertise the album in Stansfield's home area of Greater Manchester, print advertising and "in store" displays were reportedly absent.Fact|date=June 2008 Later that year ZTT dropped her from their label.To the delight of fans, a DVD of Stansfield's
Ronnie Scott's performance in 2003 was released in 2005.Personal life
* In July 1998, she married trombonist/guitarist Ian Devaney, whom she knew since her school days, and with whom she also collaborates (he is also a
composer , arranger and producer).Fact|date=June 2008
*Despite having the same name and coming fromHeywood ,Lancashire , near (Rochdale ), Lisa Stansfield is not closely related to the famous singer of the 1930s and 1940s,Gracie Fields (whose real name was Grace Stansfield). However, she does own a recording studio called 'Gracielands'.
* Lisa studied atOulder Hill Community School inRochdale .Fact|date=June 2008Acting
Stansfield also acts; she starred in the 1999
film "Swing" withactor Hugo Speer , and recorded covers of swing classics and a few original songs written in the style for the soundtrack. She later appeared on a London stage in "The Vagina Monologues ". In 2006, she guest-starred in the series "Goldplated ". In 2007, she starred in a "Marple" episode ("Ordeal by Innocence "), and later joined the cast of "The Edge of Love ". [ [http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2007&mon=05&evt=sienna-kiss&pic=best-times-of-our-lives-set-04.jpgSienna-kiss : Photo Gallery | Just Jared ] ] [ [http://justjared.buzznet.com/gallery/photos.php?yr=2007&mon=05&evt=sienna-kiss&pic=best-times-of-our-lives-set-11.jpgSienna-kiss : Photo Gallery | Just Jared ] ]Discography
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List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart References
External links
* [http://www.lisa-stansfield.com/ Lisa Stansfield-All Woman - Lisa's Home On The Web: Lisa Stansfield's Official Web Site] en
* [http://www.myspace.com/lisajanestansfield Lisa Stansfield's Unofficial MySpace Page - includes audio track of "Somewhere My Baby's Waiting For Me"] en it
* [http://www.music-city.org/Lisa-Stansfield/discography/ Lisa Stansfield's Discography at MusicCity.org] en
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