Skye Edwards (born 27 May, 1974 as Shirley Klarise Yonavive Edwards) is a British singer, born in East London. Until 2003, she was the lead singer of the band Morcheeba. Edwards decided to shorten her name to Skye by taking the first letter of each of her names and putting them together. She is married to the bass player Steve Gordon and they have three children. Edwards has sung on two charity collaborations, Perfect Day 1997, in aid of Children in Need and Band Aid 20, in 2004, in aid of famine relief in Sudan, Africa.
Following on from her critically acclaimed debut, Mind How You Go, Skye, former Morcheeba singer often dubbed as the 'Queen of Trip-Hop' with the voice that is 'honey coated' releases her eagerly anticipated 2nd solo album, Keeping Secrets. 'Mind how you go came out in 2006' says Skye. 'I toured Europe doing my own shows and some headline festival slots, I also did shows in America and Canada. At the start of 2007, in between the live shows, I started writing new songs. It wasn't like I sat down and said this is for my 2nd solo record so it was pretty relaxed, no pressure.'
Along with writing partner Steve Gordon, Skye started writing with guitarist John Robertson from her live band. 'We would meet up every now and then and just write for the fun of it.' Skye also collaborated with song writer, Lauren Christy and re-connected with the now LA based Gary Clark, with whom she wrote Love Show, her most well known track from Mind How You Go. It was featured on the award winning TV series Greys Anatomy and after being placed in a pivotal scene, reached number one on iTunes. Love Show saw high rotation in many of the European territories. 'I'm told it was the eighth most played song in Italy' excites Skye 'along with Madonna's Sorry and Crazy by Gnarls Barclay.'
Despite the success of Mind How You Go, both of the record labels that Skye was signed to, folded. 'I didn't have much luck with record companies' remembers Skye. 'I had a successful album and I did a cover of Gorillaz Feel Good Inc. which started to get lots of air play, especially in the UK. Then disaster struck and Karova (a subsidiary of Warner) no longer existed.' A few months later, the same thing happened to the US label, Cordless. 'I couldn't believe it!' says Skye. 'It was really disappointing.' You might expect to talk to a bitter woman, but you get the complete opposite. 'There's always an upside. I was able to get my album back from Warner, so now I own it.'
When it came to recording Keeping Secrets, Skye enlisted the help of two talented producers. Alexis Smith who, before going it alone, worked with producer Marius De Vries, programming on records for the likes of Rufus Wainwright and Bebel Gilberto. And Ivor Guest, producer of the latest Grace Jones album, 'Hurricane' and music composer of the Oscar winning documentary, Taxi To The Dark Side. 'I initially started recording with the intention of getting a record deal half-way through, but then thought "If we've recorded five songs, why not record the rest" So, continued to drive it forward without a label coming in and taking over.' Says Skye. 'I made all of the decisions, with the support from Steve and my manager. It's been a real eye opener! And I've been amazed at how much can be achieved without a record company.'
From the edgy pop of 'Almost Killed Me', to the tenebrific paranoia of 'Monsters Demons', these new recordings will be a special treat for fans. Here is an album that is moving, evocative and prepossessing. And where Skye's first album took on a more autobiographical tone, Keeping Secrets echoes her seductive personality with the stories that she tells. 'I can't help but be inspired by my surroundings and write from my own experiences' says Skye 'But this time I wanted some of the songs to be less about me.' We hear that on tracks like the spine-tingling 'Wrong Alright ' with its swampy, noir undertones or the sensuous, 'Boo Hoo', which is bereft one moment and somehow uplifting the next. Keeping Secrets is at once achingly gorgeous, and offers pockets of darkness with prodigious song-writing and lucullan arrangements that help frame Skye’s heavenly vocals.
Skye has been touring in advance of her album release, playing new songs including the lead track 'I Believe', another collaboration with U2 producer, Daniel Lanois. Her live performances are always captivating and surprisingly intimate, even in front of large crowds. 'I feel that I can really connect with the listener because they are right there in front of me.' Says Skye. 'I love to sing to them, look them straight in the eye.' Her subtle, East End pronunciation is part of her distinctive singing syntax but Skye is proving to be more than just a beautiful voice. She is a songwriter who is able to work her words and melodic gifts into an array of musical moods.
Mind How You Go (Debut Album)
Skye Edwards' debut solo album, Mind How You Go was released on February 27, 2006 in Europe, the first single Love Show was big radio hit throughout Europe[citation needed]. The next single was What's Wrong With Me. Music videos are available on her MySpace site. "People ask what this record means to me, but that's an alien question because I've been living and breathing it," says Skye. "It's not a question of what it means to me. This record is me."
It is expected that her cover of 'Feel Good Inc' will be properly released in the future. Whether as a single or just on a future album is yet to be known.
Second album
Skye is currently in the studio recording new songs for her second solo album. Working with up and coming producer Alexis Smith (former programmer for producer Marius Devries) and Grace Jones' producer Ivor Guest. It is expected to include a version of "Feel Good Inc" and is to be released in 2009.
Rumour of a collaboration with Grace Jones are persistent as they recently met and 'hit it off' at the Jarvis Cocker Meltdown, held at London's Royal Festival Hall where they were both on the same bill. Grace Jones new album is due to be released sometime this year.
In 2008 she collaborated with Marc Collin of the French group Nouvelle Vague. He has put together Hollywood, Mon Amour, an album of popular songs featured in movies from the 1980s. Skye sings several songs on this album, including Blondie's "Call Me" and Duran Duran's "A View To A Kill" from the James Bond film.
On the 27th May 2009, for her birthday she uploaded a new song on her official myspace from her upcoming 2nd solo album. The song is called "Not Broken". The upcoming album is tentatively titled "Keeping Secrets".
Other songs
Skye has covered the Gorillaz single Feel Good Inc Live on KCRW radio station (along with other tracks from her album),[2] and also at some live shows; this is also available on her MySpace site.
Skye's song, Love Show, was featured on a third season episode of Grey's Anatomy called "Great Expectations" . It also appears on an American TV commercial for Nivea 'Sun-kissed' body lotion.
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