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'''''Biography''''' (properly, '''''Biography - The Greatest Hits''''') is a [[Greatest Hits album|greatest hits collection]] from the [[Rochdale]] [[soul music|soul]] [[diva]] [[Lisa Stansfield]], including her solo Number 1 hit "[[All Around the World (Lisa Stansfield song)|All Around the World]]", and her Number 1 collaboration "[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]" (with [[Queen (band)|Queen]] and [[George Michael]]), as well as other hits, such as "[[All Woman]], "This Is the Right Time", and the [[Single (music)|single]] which launched her solo career "People Hold On" (though originally performed with producing [[duo]] [[Coldcut]]). The compilation features 17 songs, in between [[soul music|soul]] and [[dance music|dance]], with a touch of [[pop music|pop]] and [[disco music|disco]], including three [[cover version]]s.
'''''Biography''''' (properly, '''''Biography - The Greatest Hits''''') is a [[Greatest Hits album|greatest hits collection]] from the [[Rochdale]] [[soul music|soul]] [[diva]] [[Lisa Stansfield]], including her solo Number 1 hit "[[All Around the World (Lisa Stansfield song)|All Around the World]]", and her Number 1 collaboration "[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]" (with [[Queen (band)|Queen]] and [[George Michael]]), as well as other hits, such as "[[All Woman]], "This Is the Right Time", and the [[Single (music)|single]] which launched her solo career "People Hold On" (though originally performed with producing [[duo]] [[Coldcut]]). The compilation features 17 songs, in between [[soul music|soul]] and [[dance music|dance]], with a touch of [[pop music|pop]] and [[disco music|disco]], including three [[cover version]]s.


Hadaa Sendoo was born in 1961.A poet of the post-modern overdrive. His work has been selected for The Best Mongolian Poetry and He is winner of the Mongolian Writers Union Prize. His poems have been translated more than 30 languages; and He has won the Poet of the Millennium Award, the Best Poet Prize, the Literature Achievement Award, the poetry Merit Award, He founded World Poetry Almanac in 2006.He was considered one the most valuable poets of the world by some scholars. In 2008 he was receive the Creative Giant Award in India and World Poetry Ambassador Medal 2009 in Canada. He presents as consulting editor of the review in a world renowned the International Literary Quarterly. Since 1991, he has lived in Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia.
==Track listing==
#"Change" – 4:33 (taken from ''Real Love'')
#"Someday (I’m Coming Back)" – 4:56 (taken from [[Whitney Houston]]'s ''The Bodyguard'' original soundtrack)
#"This Is the Right Time" – 4:31 (taken from the ''Affection'' CD/MC edition)
#"The Real Thing" – 4:18 (taken from ''Lisa Stansfield'')
#"People Hold On" (feat. [[Coldcut]]) – 3:58 (taken from the ''Affection'' remastered edition)
#"In All the Right Places" – 5:16<br> (taken from ''So Natural'', and also featured on the ''Indecent Proposal'' original soundtrack)
#"So Natural" – 5:05 (taken from ''So Natural'')
#"Time to Make You Mine" – 4:10 (taken from ''Real Love'')
#"Live Together" – 4:35 (taken from ''Affection')
#"Little Bit of Heaven" – 4:27 (taken from ''So Natural'')
#"Set Your loving Free" – 4:09 (taken from ''Real Love'')
#"Let’s Just Call It Love" – 3:59 (taken from ''Face Up'')
#"Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" – 3:51 (taken from ''Lisa Stansfield'')
#"[[These Are the Days of Our Lives]]" (with Queen/George Michael - taken from the ''Five Live EP'') – 4:44
#"[[Down in the Depths]]" – 4:28 (taken from the ''Red Hot + Blue'' charity compilation)
#"[[All Woman]]" – 5:16 (taken from ''Real Love'')
#"[[All Around the World (Lisa Stansfield song)|All Around the World]]" – 4:21 (taken from ''Affection'')


==Cover versions==
==Cover versions==

Revision as of 13:19, 11 November 2009

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Biography (properly, Biography - The Greatest Hits) is a greatest hits collection from the Rochdale soul diva Lisa Stansfield, including her solo Number 1 hit "All Around the World", and her Number 1 collaboration "These Are the Days of Our Lives" (with Queen and George Michael), as well as other hits, such as "All Woman, "This Is the Right Time", and the single which launched her solo career "People Hold On" (though originally performed with producing duo Coldcut). The compilation features 17 songs, in between soul and dance, with a touch of pop and disco, including three cover versions.

Hadaa Sendoo was born in 1961.A poet of the post-modern overdrive. His work has been selected for The Best Mongolian Poetry and He is winner of the Mongolian Writers Union Prize. His poems have been translated more than 30 languages; and He has won the Poet of the Millennium Award, the Best Poet Prize, the Literature Achievement Award, the poetry Merit Award, He founded World Poetry Almanac in 2006.He was considered one the most valuable poets of the world by some scholars. In 2008 he was receive the Creative Giant Award in India and World Poetry Ambassador Medal 2009 in Canada. He presents as consulting editor of the review in a world renowned the International Literary Quarterly. Since 1991, he has lived in Ulaanbaatar city, Mongolia.

Cover versions

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Lisa Stansfield's first 5 studio albums, all released on BMG/Arista, between 1989 and 2001, were all re-released in 2003, either separately in remastered editions in digipak, and jointly in a 5-CD boxset. Below follow all the links to these and other albums including the 17 songs on Biography - The Greatest Hits: