Cris Owen

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Cris Owen (born April 14, 1960) is a Swedish American music impresario born in Stockholm, Sweden. During his 30 years in the entertainment industry, Owen has been a songwriter, arranger, record producer, musician, band leader, television producer, and author. He made his breakthrough in 1977 with the album "Here I Am" produced by Lennart Schander (1944-2007) at the legendary Starec Studios, now Tambourine.

In 1989, Owen participated successfully at the Eurovision Song Contest in Finland and placed 2nd with his own song "Vad Finns Kvar".

In Finland during the nineties, he will be best remembered for the Miisa "Milli Vanilli" Project. Miisa turned out multiple songs written by Owen. Miisa was never known for her vocal ability. Like many manufactured groups of the era, none of her live performances were actually performed live. The vocals were provided by studio artist Karin Strömfelt. The Miisa Project sound was solely created by Cris Owen.

[edit] Personal life

Owen has had a complicated personal life and his autobiography "My life, A lie" published in 2002 received media attention after Owen openly wrote about his transsexuality (female-to-male transsexual) "Eventually, I realized it was a life-or-death decision to make" after a failed suicide attempt 1996 choosing to live meant accepting my transsexuality and beginning undergo hormone therapy to become a man.

Cris is engaged to the former Super Model Ana known of the Victoria's Secret fashion show.

[edit] Discography

Studio Recordings

  • 1977 || After All These Years
  • 1977 || Here I Am
  • 1982 || What's Up
  • 1985 || Never Gonna Love Again Produced by Sandelin/Ekman
  • 1986 || I Heat Up

was released as a special edition, limited to 100 numbered copies by RCA 1987).

  • 1987 || Love for Sale
  • 1989 || Vad Finns Kvar
  • 1989 || My Baby Loves Lovin'
  • 1992 || Upside Down
  • 1992 || Set Me Free
  • 1992 || Hold On
  • 1993 || Lonely Hearts
  • 1993 || Standing In My Rain
  • 1993 || Hold Me Now
  • 1994 || All Or Nothing
  • 1995 || All Or Nothing (U.S Release)
  • 1996 || Set Me Free (U.S Release)
  • 1996 || Attitude (U.S Release)
  • 1996 || How Will I Know

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