Sheila Chandra
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Sheila Chandra (born 14 March 1965) is a retired British pop singer of Indian descent. She is no longer able to perform, after she was rendered effectively mute by burning mouth syndrome in 2010.
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Albums
With Monsoon:
- Third Eye (1982)
Solo:
- Out on My Own (1984)
- Quiet (1984)
- Nada Brahma (1985)
- The Struggle (1985)
- Roots and Wings (1990)
- Weaving My Ancestors' Voices (1992)
- Silk (1993)
- The Zen Kiss (1994)
- ABoneCroneDrone (1996)
- Moonsung: A Real World Retrospective (1999)
- This Sentence Is True (The Previous Sentence Is False) (2001)
- The Indipop Retrospective (2003)
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Singles
- Ever So Lonely (1982)
- "Shakti (The Meaning of Within)" (1982)
- "Tomorrow Never Knows" (1982)
- "Wings of the Dawn (Prem Kavita)" (1982)
- "Ever So Lonely" (Remix by Ben Chapman) (1990)
- "So Lonely" ("Ever So Lonely" remixes by Jakatta) (2002)
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Other
- "Raining (My Eyes Are Filled With Clouds)" with Ancient Beatbox (1990)
- "Breath of Life" in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
- "Welcome Sailor" and "'Ouses, 'Ouses, 'Ouses" from Imagined Village (2007)
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Books
- Banish Clutter Forever – How the Toothbrush Principle Will Change Your Life (2010) ISBN 978-0091935023
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See also
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