Beth Hirsch

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Beth Hirsch is a singer-songwriter from Tampa, Florida, born in 1967 (age 40–41)[1]. Hirsch is best known for her collaboration with Air on their critically-acclaimed album Moon Safari. Her first solo album, Early Days, was released in 1999, followed by Titles & Idols in 2001. After a series of collaborations with artists including Pale 3, Jakatta, and D*Note, Hirsch released her third solo album Wholehearted, in 2007.

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[edit] Discography

  • Early Days - 1999 !K7
  • Titles & Idols - 2001 !K7
  • Wholehearted - 2007 Electric Bee

[edit] Singles & EPs

  • Miner's Song - 1998 Artefact
  • P-Town Rubies EP - 1999 Dorado
  • Life Is Mine - 2000 !K7
  • Nest Sensation - 2001 !K7
  • Indelibly You - 2008 Electric Bee

[edit] Notable collaborations

  • Air - Moon Safari (1998). Vocals on All I Need, You Make it Easy
  • Marc Collin - Les Kidnappeurs Original Soundtrack (1998). Vocals on Main Theme
  • Pale 3 - The Princess and the Warrior Original Soundtrack (2001) Vocals on The Tunnel
  • Jakatta - Visions (2002). Vocals on One Fine Day, Home Away From You
  • Wasis Diop - Toxu (2003). Vocals on Everything (...is Never Quite Enough)
  • Pale 3 - Crash (Music From And Inspired By The Film (2005) Vocals on Arrival
  • D*Note Featuring Beth Hirsch - Laguna - 2005 Vocals on Everybody Loves the Sunsine, Witchita Lineman, At Last I'm Free, How Long, Guinevere, Edit and the Kingpin, Then Along Came You, and Being Alive.


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