Hugh Harris (musician)
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Hugh Harris | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1965 England |
Genre(s) | Pop Rock |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Piano |
Years active | 1989 – present |
Hugh Harris (born 1965) is an English musician most known for his song "Rhythm Of Life" for the film Uncle Buck. The song is taken from his 1989 album "Words for Our Years". His first album did get good reviews and he was compared to Prince, Terence Trent D'arby and Tracy Chapman[1], however the album seemed to be largely ignored by the public and he disappeared from the music business. Then Hugh emerged in 2002 to release a new album, Flowers. In the late 80's and early 90's, Hugh was in a relationship with Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor.[2]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio Albums
- 1989: Words for Our Years
Track Listing
- Alice 03:29
- Love Kicks 04:16
- Mr Woman Loves Mrs Man 04:45
- Woke up Laughing 03:20
- Rhythm of Life 06:38
- Helen Highwater 03:49
- Music Lies Bleeding (But Still Lives On) 04:29
- Home Sweet Home 04:46
- Twilight Session 03:37
- Her Engine Froze 03:56
- 2002: Flowers (Hugh Harris album)