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Armatrading began writing songs by
setting her own
limericks to
music on a
piano that her
mother had
purchased as "a
piece of furniture".
Armatrading...
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Retrieved 6 July 2024. "Joan
Armatrading". Austriancharts.at (in German). Hung Medien.
Retrieved 14
January 2015. "Joan
Armatrading – Longplay-Chartverfolgung"...
- Joan
Armatrading is the
third studio album by
British singer-songwriter Joan
Armatrading,
released in 1976 by A&M Records. It was her
first album to be...
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album by
British singer-songwriter Joan
Armatrading,
released in
September 1978 by A&M. The
album was
Armatrading's third and
final studio collaboration...
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Cruel (1979) and two new songs. All
tracks written by Joan
Armatrading. Joan
Armatrading –
production (tracks 3, 8, 13) Val
Garay –
production and engineering...
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Armatrading".
Official Charts.com.
Official Charts Company.
Retrieved 21
August 2016. Mayes, p. 118 Considine, J. D. (June 1983). "Joan
Armatrading Begins...
- was that
Armatrading was in
dispute with her
record company A&M
during this time.
According to Sean Mayes'
biography of
Armatrading,
Armatrading was suing...
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keyboard strings, drum
programming Production Producer: Joan
Armatrading Arranger: Joan
Armatrading Mixed by:
Graham ****son
Mastered by: Tim
Young Photography:...
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classic performances by Weir & W****erman, Crosby,
Stills & Nash, Joan
Armatrading,
Elvis Costello,
Willie Nelson, and Wilco, and in 2005, an
extended collaborative...
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Laughing Gnome. In 1972,
Dudgeon produced Joan
Armatrading's debut, Whatever's for Us,
written by
Armatrading and her then
collaborator Pam Nestor. He also...