Andy Lewis (producer)
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Andy Lewis is an English soul record producer, solo artist and bassist. He has released two albums as a solo artist: Billion Pound Project in September 2005 and You Must Be Hearing Something Now! in October 2007. "Are You Trying to Be Lonely?", a collaboration single with Paul Weller in 2007 reached #31 in the UK Singles Chart and #2 in the UK Indie Chart.
Lewis went to St David's University College, Lampeter, which was part of the University of Wales.
[edit] Billion Pound Project
Released in September 2005 on Acid Jazz Records, Billion Pound Project is Lewis's debut solo album.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Secret Life of AJ Lewis"
- "100 Oxford St. (featuring Dave Jay)"
- "(Love Is) Alive in My Heart (featuring Keni Burke)"
- "Laughter Ever After (featuring Bettye Lavette)"
- "Since I Lost My Baby (featuring Reg King)"
- "Looking Up Looking In (featuring Dave Jay)"
- "See You There (featuring Lynda Laurence)"
- "Billion Pound Project"
- "Soul Chancer (featuring The Exciters)"
- "Till I Lost You (featuring Reg King)"
- "Devastated (featuring Loleattta Holloway)"
- "Heather Lane (featuring Andy Ellison)"
- "One by One (featuring Fonchi)"
- "When It All Goes Wrong (featuring Dave Jay)"
[edit] Sources
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