Hollie Cook Twice Free Download
Hollie Cook, born 1987 in London, is a British reggae and pop singer plus keyboardist. With Sex Pistol Paul Cook as dad, music was always around. Hollie rejected her performance arts schooling for a musical carrier. The Slits singer Ari Up persuaded Hollie 2006 to sing backing vocals for the EP Revenge of the Killer Slits. Hollie was then an. Looking For Real Love / 7. Superfast / 8. Win Or Lose Hollie Cook returns with her brand new album, 'Twice'. Available on CD, vinyl LP and limited edition cassette. Includes unlimited streaming of Twice via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Hollie Cook - CD and vinyl LP albums. The item you just added is unavailable. Please select another product or variant.
She is also the daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook. Produced by Prince Fatty, TWICE sees Hollie's obvious love of Reggae joined by other influences including Bond-like strings, Brazilian percussion, dark Disco and shades of Giorgio Moroder. She is joined on the album by Dennis Bovell, Omar, George Dekker and Winston Francis.
Jun 10, 2014 'Twice' sees Hollie’s obvious love of reggae joined by other influences including Bond-like strings, Brazilian percussion, dark disco and shades of Giorgio Moroder. With supporters rallying from every corner, including Fred Perry's Subculture, Jocks & Nerds, and Vanity Fair, Hollie Cook is gearing up for a triumphant year ahead with Vessel of Love, so expect to see her on top of the tropical throne of pop in 2018!
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Hollie Cook returns with her brand new album 'Twice', produced by Prince Fatty. 12th May 2014 on Mr Bongo. Pre-order at http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/holliecook/
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- Reggae
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Hollie Cook Twice Free Download 2017
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tune so simple so nice
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BLESS UP!!
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could be huge this tune. beautiful
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lovin every hollie cook tune so far - true talent
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on repeat..
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nice bit of Fatty
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I love you more all the time!
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very laid back. i like this alot:) good job
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Sweet Hollie Cook as always!!
Hollie Cook in concert in Brussels, 2019. | |
Background information | |
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Born | 1987 (age 32–33) West London, England[1] |
Genres | Reggae, roots reggae, dub, reggae pop, post-punk |
Instruments | voice, keyboard |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Mr. Bongo |
Associated acts | The Slits |
Website | holliecook.com |
Hollie Cook (born 1987, West London, England) is a British singer and keyboardist. She was a part of the last line-up of all-female punk/reggae band The Slits. From 2010, Cook has also had a career as solo artist working with producer and songwriter Prince Fatty. In 2011 she released her first and self-titled reggae album Hollie Cook. She calls her own music 'tropical pop', and has a passion for reggae and female rocksteady and reggae singers, such as Janet Kay and Phyllis Dillon, combined with classic 1960s girl groups.[2][3]
Biography[edit]
Hollie Cook is the daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook. Her mother Jeni was a backing singer for Culture Club and Boy George is her godfather.[3][4] She is of paternal English and maternal West Indian descent.
Hollie Cook joined the re-formed Slits and performed on the band's 2006 EPRevenge of the Killer Slits.[5] She went on to collaborate with Ian Brown and Jamie T, and recorded her self-titled debut album in 2011 with Mike 'Prince Fatty' Pelanconi, featuring George Dekker of The Pioneers and Dennis Bovell.[5] The BBC, reviewing the album described it as 'one of the most enjoyable reggae albums of 2011 so far'.[5] She went on to record a radio session for the BBC and appear on Later.. with Jools Holland. De Telegraaf gave the album a four star review.[6]
In 2012, she was chosen as one of the support acts for The Stone Roses' reunion shows.[citation needed]
A dub remix version of her debut album was released in May 2012.[7][8]
She also featured on the 2012 Q covers album of Amy Winehouse's Back To Black, Back To Back To Black, covering 'You Know I'm No Good'.
Her second album proper, Twice, was funded via PledgeMusic and was released in May 2014.[9] A third album, Vessel of Love, was released in January 2018 and features: Alex Paterson, Martin 'Youth' Glover, Gaudi and Jah Wobble[10][11][12].
Cook describes her music as 'tropical pop'.[8][13]
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Hollie Cook (2011)
- Twice (2014)
- Vessel of Love (2018)
Dub albums[edit]
- Prince Fatty Presents Hollie Cook in Dub (2012), Mr. Bongo (dub-version of Hollie Cook)
Singles[edit]
- 'Body Beat'
- 'Walking in the Sand'
- 'That Very Night'
- 'For Me You Are' – Prince Fatty & Hollie Cook
- 'Tiger Balm'
- 'Survive'
- 'Sweet like Chocolate'
References[edit]
- ^'Shop'. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
- ^Amazon (biography provided by Cook / her representative, (2014). 'Hollie Cook Biography'. Amazon.co.uk, Hollie Cook. Artist Overview. Retrieved 8 July 2015.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ abDeming, Mark. 'Hollie Cook. Biography'. AllMusic. Hollie Cook. AllMusic, All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ^Duerden, Nick (2 May 2014). 'Never mind the Sex Pistols.. it's Hollie Cook'. The Independent / The Independent's web site. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ^ abcAaron, David (2011) 'Hollie Cook Review', BBC, 1 June 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2012
- ^'Hollie Cook – Hollie Cook', De Telegraaf, 15 August 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2012
- ^'Stream: Exclusive Hollie Cook mixtapeArchived 20 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine', AU magazine, 21 April 2012. Retrieved 2 June 2012
- ^ abYoung, Martyn (2012) 'Hollie Cook – Hollie Cook In Dub', This Is Fake DIY. Retrieved 2 June 2012
- ^'Hollie Cook - 'Twice''. Nme.com. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- ^https://www.discogs.com/Hollie-Cook-Vessel-Of-Love/release/11459783
- ^https://www.allmusic.com/album/vessel-of-love-mw0003134298/credits
- ^https://holliecook.bandcamp.com/album/vessel-of-love
- ^O'Brien, Jon 'Hollie Cook Review', AllMusic. Retrieved 2 June 2012
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