Tag: Natalie Imbruglia

  • by Michael McCarthy Each year, I feel overwhelmed before writing a “best albums of” list. There are always so many releases that I’ve loved during any given year, it makes it very difficult to narrow them down to a reasonable number. (When I first listed my best from this year, it was 144 albums long.)…

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  • Way back in 1997 Natalie Imbruglia covered a song called “Torn” by a little known alternative group called Ednaswap and found herself propelled into global superstardom. It was from an album called Left of the Middle, one of the year’s highest selling releases. The record also spawned other hits, such as “Wishing I Was There”…

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  • Let me be honest: Natalie Imbruglia is one of my favorite artists.  Here in the States, she’s most known for her cover of Ednaswap’s “Torn,” but there is so much more to her than that.  In my opinion, just about everything she’s ever done is flawless, right down to her B-sides.  And she has finally announced…

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