- Basia Trzetrzelewska
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Basia Trzetrzelewska
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Basia Trzetrzelewska
Alias = Basia
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Origin =Jaworzno ,Poland
Voice_type =Contralto
Genre = Jazz-Pop
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter , producer
Years_active = 1983-present
Label = Epic
Associated_acts =Matt Bianco ,Peter White
URL =Basia Trzetrzelewska, known professionally as BasiaPronounced [IPA|ˡbaɕa tˑʂɛtˑʂɛˡlɛfska] .] , born
September 30 ,1954 inJaworzno inPoland [Some sources incorrectly cite 1959.] , is a Polish singer, songwriter and producer. She established a successful international recording career featuring characteristically Latin-flavoured jazz-pop crossover songs during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly in theUnited States ,Japan ,England andFrance . She is noted for possessing a wide vocal range, approximately threeoctave s that span from contralto to soprano tessituras, as well as her singular jazz-influenced stylings and multi-layered harmonies.Biography
Basia was born in
Jaworzno ,Poland , in 1954. In 1969, she debuted with her local amateur rock band Astry, and performed with them on Polish Festival Of Beat Avangarde inKalisz . From 1972 to 1974, she was a member of the popular Polish female vocal groupAlibabki . From 1977, she sang with the rock group Perfect; settling temporarily inChicago in 1979, she later relocated to the UK in 1981. It was there she met Mark Reilly and longtime collaborator Danny White, brother of jazz guitarist Peter White. In 1983, the trio performed as the jazz-pop group Bronze, but later changed their name toMatt Bianco and recorded their debut album "Whose Side Are You On?" (1984). This album included UK Top 30 hits "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" and "Half a Minute," eventually achieving gold status inGreat Britain .In 1985, she and White left Matt Bianco to launch her solo career. In 1987, her first album, "Time and Tide", was released, selling over one million copies alone in the United States, including the Top 30 hit "Time and Tide" in the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. Her second album, "London Warsaw New York" (1990), repeated that success with sales of more than one million units, and featured another pop Top 30 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, "Cruising for Bruising." This album also topped Billboard's yearly chart of Contemporary Jazz albums, even beating the Grammy-winning album ofQuincy Jones . Achieving success beyond the U.S. market, Basia also became a very popular artist inJapan and Europe (particularly in France). Her third and most recent studio album, "The Sweetest Illusion," was released in1994 and was a moderate success in the U.S. market, selling over 500,000 copies, and globally became another million-seller. Mixed by then-highly sought David Bascombe (who had contributed toOleta Adams ' debut effort), the project marked the end of a 10-year working relationship with mixmaster Phil Harding and a step into more sophisticated territory. "The Sweetest Illusion" included a #1 hit on the BillboardHot Dance Club Play chart, "Drunk on Love." Her next album, "Basia On Broadway," was a live-set recorded at the Neil Simon Theatre inNew York City , and was released in 1995. In 1996, Basia was featured on Peter White's album "Caravan of Dreams," with vocals on the single "Just Another Day." In 1998, a compilation retrospective album "Clear Horizon: The Best of Basia," was issued and contained four previously unreleased tracks, including a cover of "Waters of March ," written by Brazilian composerAntonio Carlos Jobim .Despite a successful international career and faithful fan base, she withdrew from the recording industry in 1998 after the release of "Clear Horizon," with the sole exception of a guest appearance on Taro Hakase's cover of "So Nice (Summer Samba)." She would later cite the deaths of people close to her (including her own mother) as the reason she "didn't feel like singing." After some persistent efforts from Danny White and Mark Reilly (who had started working together again), she agreed to join a re-formed Matt Bianco. They released the album "Matt's Mood" in 2004, to critical acclaim. After touring to promote the album, Basia and Danny White began work on a new Basia project, while Reilly continued with
Matt Bianco .According to official website "BasiaSongs.com", the new Basia album, "It's That Girl Again", is slated for a projected release "in early Spring 2009",cite web
last = Trzetrzelewska
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accessdate = 2008-07-20] while Mark Reilly is working on a solo album with partnerLee Dennsion .fact|date=April 2007Discography
Basia with Matt Bianco
* 1984 "Whose Side Are You On?"
* 2004 "Matt's Mood"olo
* 1987 "Time and Tide"
* 1990 "London Warsaw New York"
* 1990 "The Best Remixes" (Japanese remix album)
* 1991 "The Best Remixes II" (Japanese remix album)
* 1991 "Brave New Hope" (EP)
* 1994 "The Sweetest Illusion"
* 1995 "Basia on Broadway" (live album)
* 1998 "Clear Horizon - The Best of Basia" (compilation)
* 2003 "Super Hits - The Best of Basia" (compilation)
* 2007 "Sweetest Pleasures - The Best of Basia" (compilation)
* 2009 "It's That Girl Again" (awaiting release)Charted singles
ee also
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List of number-one dance hits (United States) Notes
External links
* [http://www.basiasongs.com Basiasongs.com] Official Basia Website launched July 2008
* [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/basia/artist.jhtml VH1 profile]
* [http://basia.bof.pl Basia Trzetrzelewska]
* [http://basiafan.tripod.com Basia - The international Discography]
* [http://www.basiaweb.com BasiaWeb] , fansite
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