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Good Intentions | ||||
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EP by Groove Corporation feat. Shara Nelson | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Label | Medicine Records | |||
Shara Nelson singles chronology | ||||
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"Good Intentions" is a song by Groove Corporation (G/Corp) with vocals by Shara Nelson released as an EP/Single in 1996 on Medicine Records.
"Kir'Shara" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It was writer Michael Sussman's third episode of the season, while it was director David Livingston's second. The episode was the third in a three-part story arc, following on from the episodes "The Forge" and "Awakening". "Kir'Shara" and the Vulcan arc showed themes relating to the Protestant Reformation resulting in comparisons to books such as The Da Vinci Code and The Celestine Prophecy, while the Kir'Shara itself was compared to the Nag Hammadi library.
Shara Nelson is a British singer and songwriter. She worked with Massive Attack in the early 1990s, and as a solo artist garnered five UK Top 40 hit singles. Her 1993 debut album, What Silence Knows, was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize.
"Safe from Harm" is the third single and opening track from Blue Lines, the 1991 debut from Massive Attack, with vocals by Shara Nelson and Robert Del Naja. The bass, guitar, and drums are sampled from the song "Stratus" by Billy Cobham, from his album Spectrum. Additional drums are sampled from "Good Old Music" by Funkadelic. Other samples come from Herbie Hancock's "Chameleon", and some of the background vocals are based on Johnny "Guitar" Watson's 1961 song Looking Back.
Shara McCallum is an American poet. She was awarded a 2011 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship for Poetry. McCallum is the author of four poetry collections. She currently lives in Pennsylvania.
"Daydreaming" is a song by Massive Attack with vocals by Shara Nelson. The song samples "Mambo" by Wally Badarou, from his album "Echoes" (1984). "Daydreaming" was released as a single on 15 October 1990, six months before their debut album Blue Lines. It reached #81 in the UK Singles Chart.
What Silence Knows is the debut solo album by British singer Shara Nelson. Released in September 1993, it peaked at no. 22 on the UK Albums Chart and was later certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.
Friendly Fire is the second solo album by the British singer/songwriter Shara Nelson, released in 1995 on Cooltempo Records.
"Down That Road" is the debut single from Shara Nelson's first solo album What Silence Knows released in 1993 on Cooltempo Records.
"One Goodbye in Ten" is the second single from Shara Nelson's first solo album What Silence Knows. It was released in 1993 on Cooltempo Records.
"Indie Out" is the third single from Shara Nelson's first solo album What Silence Knows. It was released in 1993 on Cooltempo Records. There was also a two CD set of a remix single "Inside Out/Down That Road [Remix]" released in 1994.
"Uptight" is the fourth single from Shara Nelson's first solo album What Silence Knows. It was released in 1994 on Cooltempo Records.
"Nobody" is the fifth single from Shara Nelson's first solo album What Silence Knows. It was released in 1994 on Cooltempo Records.
"Rough with the Smooth" is a song by the British singer Shara Nelson. It was the first single released from her second solo album Friendly Fire in 1995. The single peaked at no.30 on the UK Singles Chart.
"I Fell " is the seventh solo single of Shara Nelson. Single was released as a second single from her second solo album Friendly Fire in 1996 on Cooltempo Records as a two CD set.
"Sense of Danger" is a song by Presence with vocals by Shara Nelson released as a single in 1998 on Pagan / Ark 21 Records.
"Black Island" is a song by Cuba with vocals by Shara Nelson released as a single in 1999 on 4AD.
"Right Now" is a song by Futurasound with vocals by Shara Nelson released as a single in 2003.
"Go That Deep" is a song by NUfrequency featuring Shara Nelson released as a single in 2008 on NRK Sound Division in the UK, Spinnin' Records in the Netherlands and on Rebirth in Italy.
"Hari Up Hari" is a song by Adrian Sherwood featuring vocals by Shara Nelson released as a 12" single in 2003 on Real World Records.
The British singer and songwriter Shara Nelson made three studio albums and 19 singles between 1983 and 2008, in addition to compilations, videos, EPs and other works.