среда, 16 октября 2019 г.

 

The link to the article: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/oct/14/lisa-stansfield-how-we-made-all-around-the-world

The article under review is named: "Lisa Stansfield: how we made All Around the World". 
It is written by Dave Simpson and was published  14 Oct 2019. The text consists of two parts: the interview with Lisa Stansfield - the singer and songwriter, and the interview with Ian Devaney, songwriter and producer.
The article is about Lisa Stansfield's early life and her career beginnings. According to the text, her career started when she was at school. She and her friends Ian Devaney and Andy Morris formed a band called "Blue Zone". However, when their first song "People Hold On" was released, they become famous as a band named “Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield”, clearly that was the end of "Blue Zone".
It is specially noted that Lisa Stansfield was the first white British woman to reach Number 1 on the R&B chart – the American black music chart.
The author also mentioned that the lyrics of her songs aren’t from a personal experience. Lisa tends to make up stories and she’s good at putting herself in someone else’s shoes.  As a result,  it becomes significant to other people far more than it does to the singers. 
Questions: 
1. What are the most famous Lisa Stansfield's songs ?
2. What awards has Stansfield won ?
3. How many albums did Stansfield release ? 

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