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  1. Basia Trzetrzelewska, born in Poland and based in the UK, is long-beloved for her global fusion of jazz, pop, Brazilian and Latin rhythms seasoned with R&B and rock. Her albums ‘Time and Tide’, ‘London Warsaw New York’, ‘The Sweetest Illusion’ and ‘It’s That Girl Again’ were worldwide hits, with ‘Time and Tide’ and ‘London Warsaw New York’ going platinum in the US ...

  2. 15. März 2009 · Basia " It's That Girl Again".Release dates:Japan- March 11, 2009 http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=IECP-10168 (bonus track "Clear Horizon (2009)U...

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  3. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Barbara Stanisława Trzetrzelewska, nota anche con lo pseudonimo di Basia ( Jaworzno, 30 settembre 1954 ), è una cantante polacca. [1] Il suo genere è il pop-jazz. Ha avuto successo internazionale negli anni ottanta, soprattutto cantando nel gruppo inglese dei Matt Bianco. La sua carriera da solista è ...

  4. 4. Feb. 2009 · For some reason, "It's That Girl Again" was not promoted well and I didn't become aware of it until a few month ago. then I read a recent interview with Basia and Danny (White) and it was mentioned, so I ordered it here. Although it's hard to top the trilogy and live album that have set a new standard in my book for musical and lyrical excellence (and cleverness), "That Girl" is amazing ...

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  5. AKA: Basia Trzetrzelewska and Barbara Trzetrzelewska ... It’s That Girl Again. 2009 The Sweetest Illusion. 1994 Brave New Hope. 1990 London, Warsaw, New York. 1989 Time and Tide ...

  6. Basia discography. The discography of Polish -born singer-songwriter Basia consists of five solo studio albums, two live albums, seven compilations, and thirty-one singles. The artist has also released one video album and numerous music videos. Commercially, Basia's most successful period were the years 1987–1994 when she was signed to Epic ...

  7. The album was Basia's first studio release in nine years. The singer has described it as an album "about love – for life, for music and for people" [6] and her jazziest record yet. [7] She has also revealed that its original title was Be.Pop , after one of the songs and as a reference to subgenre of jazz music , but her record company wasn't keen on the idea.