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Annie Lennox
Songs of Mass Destruction [ RCA Records / CD - released 28/Sep/2007 ] Multi-million selling, iconic artist Annie Lennox releases her fourth solo album, featuring the lead single "Dark Road", and the powerful feminist anthem "Sing". |
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Annie Lennox
Bare [ J-Records / CD - released 10/Jun/2003 ] The Eurythmics diva is back! Annie Lennox has had a strong musical career, both as a solo artist and as a principal member of the Eurythmics. |
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Annie Lennox
The Annie Lennox Collection (LP) [ Sony Music UK / 2 LP - released 22/Aug/2025 ] This long-awaited greatest hits compilation from one of Scotland's best-known and best-loved stars follows her triumphant 2007 comeback album Songs Of Mass Destruction. |
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Annie Lennox
A Christmas Cornucopia [ Island Records U.K. / CD - released 18/Nov/2010 ] A collection of new, inspired interpretations of 11 traditional festive songs, rounded out by a new Lennox composition, "Universal Child". |
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Annie Lennox
Diva [ RCA Records / CD - released 1/Jul/1996 ] This was the solo debut album from Annie Lennox of Eurythmics fame. 'Diva' features the gorgeous singles "Walking on Broken Glass", "Little Bird", and "Why". |
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Annie Lennox
Medusa [ RCA Records / CD - released 14/Mar/1995 ] 'Medusa' was the sophomore solo effort from Annie Lennox of Eurythmics, featuring cover versions of staples such as "Whiter Shade Of Pale" and "Take Me To The River". |
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Annie Lennox
Nostalgia [ Univeral Music / CD - released 2/Dec/2014 ] Nostalgia is Annie Lennox' seventh solo album. It is a collection of the iconic singer's impassioned takes on standards primarily from the 1930s and 1940s, many of them popularized by the likes of Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Jo Stafford and Louis... |
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Annie Lennox
Nostalgia (Digi Pack) [ Universal Music / CD - released 31/Oct/2014 ] Nostalgia is Annie Lennox' seventh solo album. It is a collection of the iconic singer's impassioned takes on standards primarily from the 1930s and 1940s, many of them popularized by the likes of Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Jo Stafford and Louis... |