Carla Werner
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Carla Werner (New Zealander) is a singer and songwriter.
She is the daughter of a dairy farmer and her grandfather played in a band called the "Country Boys". She formerly sang country music.
She provides the vocals for Paul Oakenfold's album Bunkka in the song "Southern Sun".
[edit] Selected discography
- "Self Titled EP" (1998)
- "Enough"
- "Momentarily"
- "Piccolo Song"
- "Good Lately"
- "Duck Egg Blue"
- "Kissing My Way"
- "Something Beautiful"
- "They Do"
- "Untitled"
- Departure (2003)
- "Heaven Is a Word"
- "Wanderlust"
- "Under"
- "Love You Out"
- "Enough"
- "Departure"
- "Like Mercury"
- "Crimson + Gold"
- "Make It Up"
- "Even a River"
- "Iodine Red"
- Pure Things In Wild Places (2006)
- "Driftwood"
- "Into The Night"
- "Ghost Road"
- "June"
- "For The Moon"
- "Edge Of Joy"
- "Dovetails"
- "Love Come Down"
- "Ships"
- "Space"