| Alisha's Attic |

Shelly
(left) and Karen (right)
|
| Background information |
| Origin |
Essex, England |
| Genre(s) |
Pop |
| Years active |
1996 - 2001 |
| Label(s) |
Mercury
Records |
Associated
acts |
Shelly
McErlaine |
| Website |
http://www.alishasatticofficial.com |
| Former members |
Shelly
McErlaine
Karen
Poole |
Alisha's Attic were an English musical
group of the 1990s
and early 2000s.
Their two members were Shelly McErlaine (nee Poole) and Karen
Poole, sisters
born in Essex,
England.
Their father is Brian Poole of Brian Poole and the
Tremeloes, a 1960s
musical
group.
|
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 Albums
- 2.2 Singles
- 2.3 Other
songs
- 3 External
links
|
History
Alisha's Attic were discovered by Dave
Stewart (of Eurythmics) after they sent him
a demo
tape recorded at home. Impressed, Mercury
Records Managing Director Howard
Berman signed the girls. They had been trying to get a record
contract for nine years.
If one discounts the sister's teenage material recorded as
"Keren & Chelle", Karen and Shellie's recording career began
with the single "I Am, I Feel", a hit in the UK,
and this was quickly followed by their debut
album Alisha Rules the World in November 1996.
They went on to release two more albums. Their record
label then chose not to take up the option for a fourth album, and the
girls went their separate ways: Shellie focusing on a solo career, and
as she did so, changing her name to Shelly; and Karen writing tracks
for well-known artists including Will Young, Sugababes,
Amy
Studt, and Kylie Minogue.
A solo album entitled Hard time for The Dreamer
was released by Shelly early in 2005; she has also written material for Janet
Jackson and appears on Michael Gray's "Borderline".
Discography
Albums
- Alisha Rules the World
(November 1996, UK #14)
- Japanese Dream
(1997, Japan-only release)
- Illumina (October
1998, UK #15)
- The House We Built (July 23, 2001, produced by Bill
Bottrell, recorded at Bill Bottrell's studio in Mendocino,
California, UK #55)
- "Sex Is on Everyone's Tongue"
- "Can't Say Sorry"
- "Push It All Aside" (single)
- "Pilot"
- "The House That We Built"
- "Pretender Got My Heart" (single)
- "That Other Girl"
- "Perfectly Happy"
- "She Ain't Missing You"
- "If You Want Me Back"
- "Devil You Call Love"
- "Dreaming"
- The Attic Vaults 1 (August 2001, produced by
Alisha's Attic)
After separating from Mercury Records, Karen and Shelly
produced and released an album of tracks that had been held back from
their previous albums, initially selling it just to members of their fan club.
- "Strangers"
- "Taken Back"
- "Don't Let Love Bring You Down"
- "The Last Letter"
- "Too Far Forgotten"
- "Real Love"
- "When U Coming Home?"
- "Impossible Dreamer"
- "Flaws"
- "Free"
- "Stay Will U Stay"
- "She's A Heroine"
- The Collection
(July 7, 2003)
Singles
- 1996 "I am, I Feel" UK #14
- 1996 "Alisha Rules the World" UK #12
- 1997 "Indestructible" UK #12
- 1997 "Air We Breathe" UK #12
- 1998 "The Incidentals" UK #13
- 1999 "Wish I Were You" UK #29
- 1999 "Barbarella" UK #34
- 2001 "Push It All Aside" UK #24
- 2001 "Pretender Got My Heart" UK #43
Other songs
- A cover version of Suede's
"Still
Life" for the 1996
charity album by ChildLine.
- A cover of The Crystals' "He's a Rebel" for the 1997 film, Bean.
External links