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Massive Attack - Group Four
1998 - Still with Massive Attack...still for "Mezzanine".
 
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Massive Attack - Black Milk
1998 - The second gem from the "black album" by Massive Attack.
 
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Massive Attack - Teardrop
1998 - One of the gems of the nineties (and not only). An encounter like this could only give us beauty.
 
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Craig Armstrong | This Love (Official Audio)
1998 - The orchestral arrangements and Armstrong's piano, along with Fraser's crystalline notes, create a piece of pure beauty. From "The Space Between Us"
 
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The Winter Guest (1997) | Take Me With You | Michael Kamen
1997 - A delicate piece taken from the soundtrack of the film "L'Ospite D'Inverno" composed by Michael Kamen.
 
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Worship Me - Simon Raymonde
1997 - From the album "Blame Someone Else" by the "other" Cocteau...
 
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Hypo-Allergenic
1996 - At the service of the producer duo Spooky. From "Found Sounds"
 
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Orbital - Omen 12"
1996 - Another dance excursion from the divine. Remix of the 1990 track by the English duo.
 
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B.O.M ft Elizabeth Fraser - Roach
1996 - Project by her husband, Damon Reece, former drummer of Echo & The Bunnymen and Spiritualized among others.
 
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Jeff Buckley & Elizabeth Fraser - All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun
1995 (or maybe 96, who knows) - A burning (and beautiful) love story. Intimate like only two Angels can have. A song that was theirs alone but somehow made its way to us...
 
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The Bathers ft Elizabeth Fraser - The Night Is Young.
1995 - Last ethereal track together with the Scots...the night is young.
 
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Dutch Venus
1995 - Second splendid track from "Sunpowder".
 
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The bathers Elizabeth Fraser
1995 - After the breakup of Friends Again, Chris Thomson forms the Bathers ("the best kept secret in Scottish music"). Six beautiful albums between 1987 and 1999. "Sunpowder" features Fraser on four tracks... "Danger in Love" kicked things off.
 
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Moose - Play God
1995 - Pop candy and angelic choirs. From "Live a Little, Love a Lot".
 
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Medicine - Time Baby III - #13
1994 - Song reinterpreted by Medicine (originally it was "Time Baby II") for the soundtrack of "The Crow" with Fraser duetting with Beth Thompson.
 
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Future Sound Of London - Lifeforms (Single Version)
1994 - Liz lends her voice for this single by the Manchester-based electro duo.
 
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Cocteau Twins - Be Still
1993 - "Peace Together" benefit project for fundraising for youth in Northern Ireland.
The song in question was sung by Sinead O'Connor, Peter Gabriel, and others. This version is sung solely by Fraser (with O'Connor on backing vocals).
 
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Ian McCulloch... Heaven's Gate
1992 - Vocal harmonies are also present in McCulloch's second solo album "Mysterio."
 
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The Wolfgang Press - Respect
1985 - A slanted version of the classic by Otis Redding featuring Fraser on backing vocals. Already the B-side of the first single from 1984, reissued a year later for the compilation "The Legendary Wolfgang Press And Other Tall Stories."
 
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Felt - Primitive Painters [1985]
1985 - Magical vocal intertwining for a missed hit. From "Ignite The Seven Cannons".