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  1. 14 de abr. de 2007 · Show gravado em 3 de setembro de 2001 na Brixton Academy, em Londres.http://www.swingoutsister.com/read/concert_reviews/concert_gm_sept32001.htmDiz a lenda q...

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  3. Swing Out Sister Live at The Royalty Theatre. haitaritari. 5.82K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.7K. 106K views 5 years ago. Swing Out Sister Live at The Royalty Theatre in London 3rd...

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    • Beginnings and Debut Album: It's Better to Travel
    • Kaleidoscope World
    • Get in Touch with Yourself
    • The Living Return
    • Shapes and Patterns
    • Filth and Dreams
    • Somewhere Deep in The Night
    • Where Our Love Grows
    • Beautiful Mess
    • 2008–2009 Asia Tour

    Together with their producer, Paul Staveley O'Duffy, they signed with Mercury Records. Before their first album, they released the single "Blue Mood" in the UK in November 1985. However, it did not chart. In late 1986, the single "Breakout" was released. It reached the number four position on the UK Singles Chart in November 1986, and number six on...

    Original member Jackson left the group during the making of the second album, Kaleidoscope World. Although the liner notes give "special thanks to Martin Jackson" and his co-writing credits appear on the songs "Tainted" and "Between Strangers", they also point out that "Swing Out Sister are Corinne Drewery and Andy Connell." Drewery and Connell hav...

    Now a duo of Drewery and Connell, Swing Out Sister put out their third album, Get in Touch with Yourself, in June 1992. With strong dance rhythms reverberating throughout the entire album, tracks draw influences from 1960s and 1970s jazz, pop, soul, and funk. A breezy cover version of the 1968 Barbara Acklin soul hit "Am I the Same Girl?" became Sw...

    Numerous changes were afoot by the time the fourth album, The Living Return, was released in September 1994. The replacement of producer Paul O'Duffy, after initial studio sessions with Ray Hayden, contributed to a looser, rawer feel to the songs that were often the results of studio jam sessions. Though Drewery and Connell still led Swing Out Sist...

    Few of the band's releases charted highly on the pop listings in Western countries after the successful debut album. The band, however, became extremely popular in Japan. Their song "Now You're Not Here" (from their fifth album Shapes And Patterns, one of several released in Japan before other parts of the world) was used as the theme to the Japane...

    Filth and Dreams, their sixth album, proved yet again that Swing Out Sister were eager to reinvent themselves. The album was released in Japan in March 1999, and it remains the only album not released in any other country. This album featured stronger jazz leanings than some of their early pop-oriented albums, and is restrained in mood. The track "...

    A seventh album, Somewhere Deep in the Night, was recorded in France, and released in May 2001 in Japan (with subsequent release in Europe and U.S.). It was dedicated to their friend Kazuhiko Yanagida. While it is quintessential Swing Out Sister, with lush, brassy, and stringy arrangements, the melodic tunes often feature melancholic, languid, or i...

    Undeterred, the band bounced back with their eighth studio effort, Where Our Love Grows. It was released in Japan on 28 April 2004 with the UK edition following in July. GQ Magazine reviewed it and called it "indisputably their finest record to date". The album features a return to a rich, upbeat retro-sound that fuses jazz, soul, R&B, Latin, and e...

    Late 2005 saw Swing Out Sister return to their studio in London to commence recording of their new album. The band planned on making a second tour of America in 2006, but due to recording commitments it had to be cancelled.[citation needed] In 2006, they composed incidental music for the ITV1 drama The Outsiders, which featured Nigel Harman. August...

    In 2008 and 2009, Swing Out Sister went back on tour and appeared at the Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia, then toured several venues in Japan in Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, and Fukuoka, and then in the Philippines. Further activities in 2009 In 2009, the group played at Bimbos in San Francisco. The group had a new line up for the show and only one b...

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  6. Official video for "Breakout" by Swing Out Sister. Watch more Swing Out Sister music videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIOJdMdS56k&list=OLAK5uy_mrn8E...