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Maggie Reilly - Elena (1996)

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Maggie Reilly - Elena (1996)

Maggie Reilly - Elena (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 320 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 112 Mb | Scans ~ 174 Mb
Label: EMI Electrola | # 7243 8 37563 2 2 | Time: 00:49:13
Vocal Pop, Pop Rock, British Folk, Folk-Rock

Best known for her lengthy collaboration with famed electronic composer Mike Oldfield, singer Maggie Reilly was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1956. She began her performing career during the early 1970s as a member of the local blues band Joe Cool; later renamed Cado Belle, the group's self-titled debut LP was issued in 1976. An EP followed a year later, but Cado Belle dissolved soon after, with Reilly turning to session work before signing on with the trio Riotous Assembly. She met Oldfield in 1979, and a year later contributed vocals to his album QE2; they collaborated on three more projects – Five Miles Out, Crises and Discovery – before Reilly made her solo debut in 1984 with a cover of the classic "As Tears Go By." She spent the latter half of the decade focusing on raising a family, returning to music only intermittently, including a 1989 reunion with Oldfield on his album Earth Moving; finally, in 1992 Reilly issued her debut solo LP Echoes, followed a year later by Midnight Sun. Elena appeared in 1996.

Maggie Reilly - The Best Of Maggie Reilly: There And Back Again (1998)

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Maggie Reilly - The Best Of Maggie Reilly: There And Back Again (1998)

Maggie Reilly - The Best Of Maggie Reilly: There And Back Again (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 431 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 145 Mb | Scans ~ 61 Mb
Label: EMI Electrola | # 7243 4 95268 2 2 | Time: 01:03:18
Pop/Rock, Vocal Pop, Folk, British Folk-Rock

This CD showcases Maggie Reilly's silky, melancholy voice through several genres in the last two decades. Notably, "Every Time we Touch" is a much different arrangement than the previous album or single versions. Those familiar with her singing for Mike Oldfield will find her rendition of "To France" a fresh interpretation, more evocative of the Scottish highlands than Mike Oldfield's original arrangement.

Maggie Reilly - Echoes (1992)

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Maggie Reilly - Echoes (1992)

Maggie Reilly - Echoes (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 339 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 112 Mb | Scans ~ 58 Mb
Pop, Folk, Soft Rock | Label: Electrola | # 1C 564-7 98836 2 | Time: 00:49:11

Often backing Mike Oldfield's best pop work ("Moonlight Shadow", "To France") Maggie Reillys solo effort ECHOES is filled with progressive rock production. The lead track "Everytime We Touch" is a dreamy, memorable love song (offered in two versions) and every track on this wonderful album will have listeners wanting more.

Maggie Reilly - Starcrossed (2000)

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Maggie Reilly - Starcrossed (2000)

Maggie Reilly - Starcrossed (2000)
Pop/Rock, Electronic, Acoustic, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 52:21 | 507,46 Mb
Label: EMI Electrola (EU) | Cat.# 7243 5 25415 2 2 | Released: 2000-04-25

Scottish singer Maggie Reilly’s rich multi-octave voice recalls the spine-tingling operatics of Kate Bush, and works equally well on traditional folk songs, bluesy originals, and the hybrid Celtic-pop numbers that she is especially fond of. This is her 2000 album, and is heavy on heartfelt ballads tinged with electronica (“Talking to Myself,” “Reunion”).