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The most convincing white R&B singer since <a href="spotify:artist:61UT1Zj9dFgPAjZfwnsqsb">Teena Marie</a>, Lisa Stansfield reached the mainstream -- after nearly a full decade in the music industry -- as the featured vocalist and co-songwriter on <a href="spotify:artist:5wnhqlZzXIq8aO9awQO2ND">Coldcut</a>'s "People Hold On." The 1989 single was a number 11 pop hit in the U.K. and a number six hit on the U.S. club chart. Later that year, the solo single "All Around the World" gave Stansfield a tremendous boost by reaching number one in several countries, including the U.K. From that point, throughout her distinguished if sporadic recording career, she was known for sophisticated, soul-inspired releases that appealed to a broad audience.

Born in Manchester, England in 1966, Stansfield grew up listening to soul music. In 1980, she won Search for a Star, a singing competition, and released her first single, "Your Alibis" -- a dramatic ballad seemingly made for a film -- on the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Devil%22">Devil</a> label in 1981. Stansfield sounded significantly older than her age. Subsequently signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Polydor%22">Polydor</a>, she was pushed toward slick new wave pop for a handful of singles released during 1982 and 1983. None of them charted. Longer strides were made with Blue Zone, a short-term group formed with Ian Devaney and Andy Morris. Their biggest hit, a mature dance-pop single titled "Jackie," reached number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1988.

Stansfield's most momentous year was 1989, when she co-wrote and fronted <a href="spotify:artist:5wnhqlZzXIq8aO9awQO2ND">Coldcut</a>'s "People Hold On." <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Arista%22">Arista</a> signed her as a solo artist, though she continued to record with Devaney and Morris, who co-wrote and produced the majority of her debut album, Affection, released in the U.K. that November (and in the U.S. the following February). "All Around the World," a platinum seller in the U.S. and a gold release in several other territories, was its biggest hit by far, but the <a href="spotify:artist:5wnhqlZzXIq8aO9awQO2ND">Coldcut</a>-produced "This Is the Right Time," along with "Live Together" and the number one U.S. R&B hit "You Can't Deny It," were also successful. Stansfield was nominated for Grammy awards in the categories of Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and Best New Artist.

Stansfield continued to work with Devaney and Morris on Real Love (November 1991) and So Natural (November 1993), both of which reached the Top Ten in the U.K. The latter album, heavier on ballads with less dance-oriented material, wasn't released in the U.S. Stansfield made several appearances on soundtracks and compilations prior to the more widely distributed Lisa Stansfield (March 1997), which featured covers of <a href="spotify:artist:3rfgbfpPSfXY40lzRK7Syt">Barry White</a>'s "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up" and <a href="spotify:artist:3oqSDVaf6RoBGreqOlgUpv">Phyllis Hyman</a>'s "You Know How to Love Me." The album was produced by Devaney and Peter Mokran and did not involve Morris.

In 1999, Stansfield made her film debut in Swing, for which she recorded ten songs -- produced by Devaney -- that were included on the soundtrack. After Face Up (June 2001), which cracked the U.K. Top 40 and completed her contractual obligation to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Arista%22">Arista</a>, she signed with <a href="spotify:artist:2oQd3GVbHbjyCyeG4MGMuT">Trevor Horn</a>'s <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22ZTT%22">ZTT</a> label and worked with the producer on The Moment (September 2004), a set that went gold in Germany. Acting in a wide variety of television series and films, including Monkey Trousers, Gold Plated, Agatha Christie's Marple, The Edge of Love, and Northern Soul, kept Stansfield away from recording studios for several years. She returned with the Top 15 U.K. hit Seven (January 2014), which was followed shortly thereafter by The Collection: 1989-2003, a 13-CD, five-DVD box set. She followed it with her eighth proper album, Deeper (April 2018). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

1.2 million

Followers

795,764

Total Streams

441.9 million

Top Cities

36,393 listeners
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Popular Tracks

346 tracks
1
All Around the World - Remastered

All Around the World - Remastered

Jan 1, 1989

154.0 million

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2
The Real Thing

The Real Thing

Jan 1, 1996

49.0 million

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3
Never, Never Gonna Give You Up

Never, Never Gonna Give You Up

Jan 1, 1996

24.5 million

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Change - Edit

Change - Edit

Jan 1, 2003

18.1 million

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5
Baby Come Back

Baby Come Back

Jan 1, 1996

13.5 million

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All Woman - Remastered

All Woman - Remastered

Jan 1, 1991

10.9 million

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This Is The Right Time - Remastered

This Is The Right Time - Remastered

Jan 1, 1989

10.6 million

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This Is the Right Time

This Is the Right Time

Jan 1, 1989

10.6 million

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8-3-1 - Remastered

8-3-1 - Remastered

Jan 1, 2001

10.6 million

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Someday (I'm Coming Back)

Someday (I'm Coming Back)

Nov 17, 1992

8.5 million

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