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Isobel Campbell promises "witchy" new album (Drowned In Sound)
25-Sep-2006
(Cached page) Mercury-nominated singer Isobel Campbell has told DiS that she's to release another album before the end of the year. Her Mercury shortlisted Ballad Of The Broken Seas was released in January 2006.
Isobel Campbell to Lay Down Milkwhite Sheets (Pitchfork)
12-Sep-2006
(Cached page) Exclusive MP3! "The guy who mastered my album usually works on death metal records. He said it sounds 'satanic'! I was quite flattered..." You're not going to believe the source for that one, kids.
The softly-softly approach (Sydney Morning Herald)
12-Jul-2006
(Cached page) Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan ... singing tales of great emotion. Photo: Autumn Dewilde Small and fair of skin and hair, Isobel Campbell has a light, girlish voice and a soft manner that could easily be mistaken for that of someone who can be pushed around.
::Isobel Campbell (UGO - UnderGroundOnline)
24-May-2006
(Cached page) Once a member of Belle and Sebastian, Isobel Campbell has struck up a unique partnership with former Screaming Tree Mark Lanegan. Together, they recorded Ballad of the Broken Seas , and now Campbell is touring with former Vaselines member Eugene Kelly.
Isobel Campbell Walks The Line (ChartAttack.com)
12-Apr-2006
(Cached page) It's the couples that you least expect to get together that always seem to work the best. OK, that's not necessarily true when it comes to love (sorry Brigitte Neilsen and Flavor Flav), but sometimes creative inspiration lurks amongst strange bedfellows.
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan Ballad of the Broken Seas (Pitchfork)
18-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Isobel Campbell was the second-best singer-- and best cellist-- in Belle and Sebastian.
Music Review | Isobel Campbell: Soft-Voiced Scottish Cowgirl With Tam and Boots, Dark Tales and Cello
15-Mar-2006
(Cached page) The cellist-chanteuse sang western gothic tunes and murder balladry with a ghostly voice at Joe's Pub on Monday.
On Disc: CMW Edition (Toronto Eye Weekly)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Isobel Campbell may be floating on the deluge of (slightly lazy) Nancy Sinatra/Lee Hazelwood comparisons she courted by recording an album with ex-Screaming Trees/current Queens of the Stone Age dark lord Mark Lanegan.
Isobel Campbell thrives on collaboration (Chicago Sun-Times)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Through the last few decades, many of the most memorable duets have featured a pairing of the most unlikely voices, including legendary "beauty and the beast" matches such as Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra and George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
Isobel Campbell (The Herald)
13-Mar-2006
(Cached page) Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood; Kylie and Nick Cave; Jimmy Somerville and Tracy Chapman (if only). The classic pairing of feather-voiced chanteuse with gruff ruffian has found its most recent players in Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan.
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