Anna Calvi
Anna Calvi
Genres: female vocalists, indie, alternative, singer-songwriter, british
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About Anna Calvi
Anna Calvi (born Anna Margaret Michelle Calvi in London on 24 September 1980) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. Her accolades include three Mercury Prize nominations, one Brit Award nomination, and a European Border Breakers Award. Born of an English mother and Italian father, Calvi grew up being exposed to a multitude of genres of music by her music-loving father. According to the Suzanne and I Songfacts, she cites the classical composers Ravel and Debussy among her influences and her music has been described as "brooding melodramatic goth-pop." At the age of 17 and after eschewing art school in favor of a music degree, Calvi began to learn her trade and started to assemble musical partnerships. In 2006, she met percussionist and harmonium player Mally Harpaz and later recruited drummer Daniel Maiden-Wood. Her initial gigs took place in and around London in late 2008 and 2009. The release of her debut single, "Jezebel," in the fall of 2010 was an electric cover version of the Edith Piaf standard. The young Calvi soon captured the attention of Domino Records' boss Lawrence Bell after a glowing reference from former Coral guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones, who had witnessed one of Calvi's gigs in Manchester. Bell quickly signed her to his label. Ryder-Jones was not the only celebrity admirer of Calvi's, an acquaintance with the aforementioned Brian Eno similarly urged him to listen to this emerging talent. After hearing Calvi's raw and unplugged performances on The Attic Sessions (the early demos that she recorded on an 8-track in her parent's attic), the distinguished producer soon became her mentor and unofficial cheerleader. Calvi entered Black Box Studios in France with the much-lauded producer Rob Ellis to record her self-titled debut album in 2010. Using vintage analog equipment, Calvi created a velvet Wall of Sound that justified the hype in the buildup to its 2011 release. Her second album "One Breath" was released in October 2013. It was produced by John Congleton across two locations - Box Box Studios in France and Elmwood Recording Studios in Texas. The first single taken from the record was "Eliza".
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Anna Calvi — Top 30 songs of 35
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Anna Calvi | Desire | ||
| Anna Calvi | Suddenly | ||
| Anna Calvi | Sing To Me | ||
| Anna Calvi | I See A Darkness | ||
| Anna Calvi | Sing To Me | ||
| Anna Calvi | Jezebel | ||
| Anna Calvi | Wish | ||
| Anna Calvi | Ain't No Grave | ||
| Anna Calvi | Ain T No Grave | ||
| Anna Calvi | Love Won't Be Leaving (Live) [CL] | ||
| Anna Calvi | Desire (Live For Burberry) | ||
| Anna Calvi | Ghost Rider (Suicide) | ||
| Anna Calvi | Suzanne & I | ||
| Anna Calvi | Hunter | ||
| Anna Calvi | Strange Weather (feat. David Byrne) (Live) | ||
| Anna Calvi | Suzanne And I | ||
| Anna Calvi | Suzanne And I (Live) | ||
| Anna Calvi | Chain | ||
| Anna Calvi | Ain't no grave (2022) | ||
| Anna Calvi | God's Lonely Man (Feat. Iggy Pop) | ||
| Anna Calvi | Blackout | ||
| Anna Calvi | As A Man | ||
| Anna Calvi | Desire studio a mix tweeks | ||
| Anna Calvi | You're Not God | ||
| Anna Calvi | Carry Me Over | ||
| Anna Calvi | Don't Beat the Girl out of My Boy | ||
| Anna Calvi | Love of My Life | ||
| Anna Calvi | As a Man | ||
| Anna Calvi | Love Won't Be Leaving | ||
| Anna Calvi | No more words (2011) |