Anouk Discography
Anouk discography. The discography Dutch singer-songwriter Anouk consists of eight studio albums, four live albums, one compilation album, twenty-eight singles as a solo artist, two singles as a featured artist, five promotional singles and five video albums.
When in 1996 the single Mood Indigo came out was the Hague the Dutch singer Anouk labeled as Alanis Morissette. After the second single nobody's Wife and her debut cd should that image when adjusting.
Producers Barry Hay, George Kooymans and John Sonneveld have made Together Alone, for example, sounds more like a standard rock album the more original Jagged Little Pill. The plate is included with the Dutch best studio musicians, which he certainly sounds good, but also somewhat on the safe side. Anouk proves, both in the ballads and in the heavy pieces, that she is an excellent singer. The eleven songs, which they, together with Bart van Veen six wrote, are unfortunately not all of the same level as the outliers nobody's Wife, Sacrifice and it's A Shame.
. Occupation(s) Musician Years active 1996–present Labels Goldilox, Website Anouk Teeuwe ( Dutch pronunciation:; born 8 April 1975), professionally known by the Anouk, is a Dutch singer-songwriter and record producer. After her breakthrough in 1997 with the single 'Nobody's Wife', she had numerous hit singles in the Dutch and Belgian charts, such as 'R U Kiddin' Me', 'Michel', 'Girl', 'Lost', 'Modern World', ', and 'Woman'.
Anouk has released eleven studio albums to date, the most recent one being Fake It Till We Die, released on 21 October 2016. She at the in, with the song. Her song made it to the final – the first since 2004 for the Netherlands; and finished 9th with 114 points. Anouk at Festival Mundial in 2008 Anouk Teeuwe was born on 8 April 1975, in, Netherlands.
As a teenager, she experimented with drugs and ended up living in several care homes after she ran away from her family at the age of fourteen. Anouk's interest in music was triggered through her mother, who was a blues singer. Anouk gave her first performance at fifteen and sang at weddings and parties with the band Shotgun Wedding. She started attending the in 1994 but dropped out two years later. In the same period, her then-husband and manager introduced Anouk to frontman. Hay believed her to have talent and offered to write some songs for her.
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One of those songs was 'Mood Indigo'; written in collaboration with fellow Golden Earring member. After she met, her co-writer, the pair wrote a few songs. On 5 September 1997, she released her second single, 'Nobody's Wife', which remained at the top of the Dutch music charts for a number of weeks and was also a hit in Norway and Sweden. Her debut album turned out to be a huge success.
In 1998, Anouk won two awards from Dutch music channel in addition to an. During the summer, she played at various festivals. Her second album was released in November 1999, and included the single '. This song reached the Dutch Top 100.
Shortly afterwards, Anouk went to the United States to pursue a record deal. Negotiations with her American (Sony) ended badly, causing her to return to the Netherlands without a deal. She released a new song, ', and began touring the Netherlands in February 2001. Anouk at in 2006 In March 2001, she released another album, which contained acoustic versions and B-sides from older songs, and various duets with singer and. Glue patch handle bag. She was awarded the award in 2001. In November 2002, the album was released. This is the heaviest rock album in Anouk's career so far.
Anouk received a in 2003. The following full-length release is called (2004) and yielded a total of four singles: 'Girl', 'Lost', 'Jerusalem' and 'One Word'.
In 2006 she won the award for best Dutch female singer. In 2007, Anouk released, recorded with producer.
The first single, ' was a success, and became a playable song in the video game in 2008. In 2009 she released her album. The song ' reached the first place in the Dutch charts. 2010s: Eurovision Song Contest participation.
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