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Ten Lives
Studio album by
Released1 July 2008
GenreJazz; Singer-songwriter
Length39:51
LabelReal World Records/Bowers and Wilkins
Gwyneth Herbert chronology
Between Me and the Wardrobe
(2006)
Ten Lives
(2008)
All the Ghosts
(2009)

Ten Lives, the fourth album by British singer-songwriter and jazz musician Gwyneth Herbert, was released on 1 July 2008.[1]

History

In early 2008, Herbert was commissioned by a collaborative project between Peter Gabriel and Bowers & Wilkins to record an acoustic album at Gabriel's Real World Studios.[2] The result of these sessions – Ten Lives – was released as a digital download in July 2008,[3] available only from the Bowers & Wilkins website as part of their Music Club. The music was later made available for downloading from other music websites.[1]

Remixed versions of these songs, all written by Herbert, formed the basis of her 2009 album All the Ghosts.[4]

Track listing

No Title Lyrics and music Length
1 "So Worn Out" Gwyneth Herbert 3:36
2 "My Narrow Man" Gwyneth Herbert 3:37
3 "Lorelei" Gwyneth Herbert 3:39
4 "Nataliya" Gwyneth Herbert 2:59
5 "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is" Gwyneth Herbert 4:42
6 "Petite Cacahuète" Gwyneth Herbert 3:27
7 "Jane Into A Beauty Queen" Gwyneth Herbert 3:04
8 "My Mini and Me" Gwyneth Herbert 4:34
9 "Si C'est ça" Gwyneth Herbert 2:54
10 "Some Days I Forget" Gwyneth Herbert 3:34
11 "Midnight Oil" Gwyneth Herbert 3:35 Total length = 39:51[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ten Lives". Last.fm. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. ^ Haider, Arwa (25 August 2008). "Gwyneth Herbert's got some stories to tell". Metro. London. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Gwyneth Herbert 'Ten Lives'". Bowers & Wilkins. 24 July 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
  4. ^ Eyles, John (8 July 2009). "Gwyneth Herbert: All The Ghosts Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 10 October 2011.