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About Weekend Players
Jazz-pop chanteuse Rachel Foster was working with the vocal group Shod Collective in her native Nottingham, England, in the late '90s when she befriended producer Andy Cato. Cato, one-half of Groove Armada, was impressed by Foster's warm presentation, so they immediately connected for a musical jaunt of their own. The Weekend Players are a sultry mix of Portishead and Violet Indiana, and in March 2003 the pair made its debut with Pursuit of Happiness. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Weekend Players's Discography (3)
| I'll Be There | Multiply Records |
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| Pursuit Of Happiness | Multiply Records |
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| Pursuit Of Happiness | Multiply Records |
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Compilations Featuring Weekend Players (20)
| Café Mambo Ibiza '08 | ITH Limited |
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| Euphoric House Breakdown: THE VERY BEST | BMG |
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| Deeper Shades Of Euphoria: MIXED BY JAY... | BMG |
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| Just Got Home: Fragile State | Beechwood Mu... |
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| Perfecto Chills Vol. 1 | Thrive Recor... |
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| The original girl kisser and full-time naughty star gets back to form, after her last album nearly flopped in the States. It was saved by the last minute success of the reissued single "Who Knew." Her new effort, "Funhouse," looks destined to enjoy a much healthier commercial career and reconquer P!nk's dominant position among today's pop-rock divas, starting with a bang: in just a few days, "So What,", a frantic glam rock tune whose vengeful lyrics are supposed to be about her recent divorce from motocross champ Carey Hart, has already established itself as one of her biggest hits to date and is also P!nk's first solo U.S. chart topper; an unexpectedly happy ending, crowned by the appearance of Hart in its video. | |
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