Angela McCluskey
After leaving the Los Angeles-based indie outfit the Wild Colonials, Glaswegian singer and songwriter Angela McCluskey struck out on her own to release her solo debut, the Nathan Larson-produced The Things We Do, for Manhattan Records in the spring of 2004. That same year, she scored a surprise hit with the song "Breathe," a collaboration with the French electro-pop group Telepopmusik, which gained wide exposure thanks to its use in a television commercial. Though McCluskey possessed a smoky vocal tone that was frequently compared to Beth Orton's, her brand of extroverted pop was far removed from Orton's often gloomy, jazz-inflected trip-hop. McCluskey died on March 14, 2024, at the age of 64.
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Discography
4 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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The Things We Do
Pop - Released by Manhattan Records on Jun 15, 2004
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Lambeth Palace EP
International Pop - Released by Bernadette Record on Apr 9, 2012
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Angela McCluskey
Pop - Released by Manhattan Records on Jan 1, 2004
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