Vanessa Quinones - Discography

Discography

In 1992, Quinones and Taplin signed a recording contract with Heavenly Records (then in a distribution deal with Arista Records, subsidiary of Sony Music) and released a number of singles as Espiritu. Their debut single, "Francisca" (remixed by Farley & Heller) was followed by three UK Top 50 entries: "Conquistador" (remixed by The Sabres of Paradise), "Los Americanos" (remixed by Mark Stent), and "Bonita Manana".

An album called Manifesto was announced, but did not appear, due to Sony ending its distribution deal with Heavenly. However a remix of the Bacharach and David song, "Always Something There to Remind Me" (credited to Tin Tin Out and featuring Espiritu), went to #14 on the UK single charts, while the original version of the single (without Tin Tin Out) reached #1 in Japan. The Manifesto tracks were then licensed to the Japanese Toshiba-EMI label, and the first Sony Espiritu album, retitled Always..., was subsequently released in Japan in 1995.

Drum and bass influences were to be found on the next three (more underground) Espiritu singles, and on the second album Another Life, released after re-signing with Heavenly (then newly acquired by Deconstruction Records). Espiritu and Deconstruction Records parted company after lack of commercial success (and citing "too underground for mass consumer taste"). Deconstruction Records folded not long after.

In 1999, a cover of the Carly Simon song "Why" was released on EMI Music Germany. In 2000, Quinones provided vocals on the Dario G song "Voices" on the soundtrack to the Leonardo DiCaprio film The Beach.

In 2001, the (Cream Records) song, "In Praise of the Sun" was released by the Mr. Joshua presents Espiritu (of Brian Higgins/Xenomania) collaboration, co-written by Nick Bracegirdle, better known as the dance artist Chicane. Subsequently, Espiritu was recruited to re-record the song for the 2003 Chicane album Easy to Assemble.

A 2003 meeting in Manhattan with James Iha (formerly of the Smashing Pumpkins), Andreas Mattson (of Popsicle), and Niclas Frisk (of Atomic Swing) resulted in the formation of the band Vanessa and the O's and the release of the limited edition EP Plus Rien.

In 2004, Vanessa recorded an electro/dance version of the Velvet Underground classic "Sunday Morning" with Lou Reed and released by Warner Bros Germany.

In 2005, Vanessa and the O's released their debut album La Ballade d'O via EMI Records Sweden in Scandinavia only.

In 2006, the La Ballade d'O album was released in Japan by Strange Days Records, in France by Pias, and in Thailand by SmallRoom Records. The album was also made available worldwide digitally via Rushmore Recordings, the bands own label. Vanessa appears as guest vocalist on the Scott Walker album The Drift.

In 2007, Vanessa & The O's contributed a track to the tribute album We All Love Ennio Morricone (see Ennio Morricone) with an update of the Francois Hardy 60's classic "Je Changerais d'Avis".

In 2008–2010, Vanessa created a solo side project Vanessa presents Allez Pop! with London based duo Alex Rizzo and Elliot Ireland (of "Skeewiff"/"Jalapeño Records") a 60's French pop inspired analogue recorded album. Original songs from these sessions titled "C'est Magnifique", "Pres de Toi", "Bon Bon Bon", "Quand Tu Me Dis", "Pour Quoi Pas", and "Odyssee" are now available on various compilation albums worldwide, such as Paris Fashion District Volume 2/3 (cool:division Italy), Filles Fragile2 (Zyx – Holland), Cafe De Paris (HiNote Records – Beijing/China), and Musique Fantastique (Netherlands).

The June 2010 Vanessa present's Allez Pop track "Bon Bon Bon" was featured in the action-comedy film, Killers (aka "Kiss & Kill" in France), starring Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, and Tom Selleck. The album, Killers, hit the US Box-Office top 3 on its week of release June 2010.

New songs for the second Vanessa & The O's album have been recorded in London and Stockholm 2010/2011. (See Vanessa Contenay-Quinones Facebook page). Niclas Frisk and James Iha do not appear to be involved. The release date is for 2011 under a label to be announced.

May 2011, 'Pourquoi Pas' another track taken from Vanessa's solo French pop album 'Vanessa presents Allez Pop!' appears on the Pschent label compilation L'Alcazar.

June 2011, Vanessa released a specially written song 'Show Me How' for the Vinyl Japan/Red Cross charity album for children orphaned by the March 2011 disaster titled 'Omoiyari For Japan' alongside Tom Verlaine, The Divine Comedy and others.

March 2012, saw the release of James Iha's version of Vanessa & The O's song 'Till Next Tuesday' by EMI Music taken from his solo album 'Look To The Sky' featuring Nina Persson and Television's Tom Verlaine.

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