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Dina Carroll

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Dina Carroll (born Geraldine Carroll on 21 August 1968, in Newmarket, Suffolk) is an English singer of Scottish and African American descent.

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[edit] Early career

Dina Carroll's album cover Only Human
Dina Carroll's album cover Only Human

Carroll started singing at age of five, primarily at home with her sister. Despite the lack of formal vocal coaching, in 1981, at the age of 13, she won a local Cambridgeshire talent competition, with her rendition of Barbra Streisand's "Woman in Love". After leaving school, she worked in various jobs, including a one-day stint as a chambermaid in a Cambridge hotel in 1985.

At age 16, she was signed to the dance music record label Streetwave, located in London. Carroll moved to West London and recorded two singles, "Set It Off" and "One Nation", in the mid 1980s, credited to a non-existent group, Masquerade. After six unproductive months, she left Streetwave.

In 1989, Carroll secured a recording contract with Jive/Zomba and released a number of singles in 1989 and 1990. Of particular note was her cover of Dionne Warwick's classic "Walk On By", co-produced by The Pasadenas who also provided vocal arrangement and backing vocals. Although "Walk On By" did not make it to the UK Top 40, it was a minor hit in continental Europe. Other solo hits during that era included "People All Around the World" and "Me Sienta Sola (We Are One)", the latter being an underground club hit in the New York scene. Carroll also provided vocals to Brothers in Rhythm's single "Peace and Harmony" in 1991.

After a short time at Jive/Zomba, Carroll was spotted by Dennis Ingoldsby, one half of First Avenue Management, a small and newly founded management group. First Avenue were also managing another unknown band called Quartz. Carroll provided vocals for Quartz on their cover of Carole King's "It's Too Late", which topped the dance charts and reached #8 in the UK Singles Chart. A follow-up single, "Naked Love (Just Say You Want Me)" (co-written by Nigel Lowis), was also released, reaching number 39.

After two singles with Quartz, First Avenue decided to relaunch Carroll as a solo artist. Carroll's first solo single, "Ain't No Man" was released in June 1992, reaching number 16 in the chart.

[edit] Success

In order to capitalise on the momentum of "Ain't No Man", Carroll and Lowis worked on future singles and her debut album. Carroll was approached by Robert Clivillés and David Cole of C&C Music Factory who invited her to New York to become the first British artist to work with them. Carroll interrupted the writing and recording of her album to record "Special Kind of Love", which also reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart.

Carroll released her first ballad single "So Close" in December 1992, which was another top 20 hit. In January 1993, the album So Close was released and entered the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart.

The album continued to generate a string of hits, such as "This Time" #22 and "Express" #12. One of the tracks on the album, "Don't Be a Stranger", a cover version of a song originally recorded by Chyna, was the sixth single from the album, but a new version was recorded for the single release, with the London Session Orchestra providing strings for a new backing track. This completely transformed the song, and when it was released, it became Carroll's biggest chart hit, reaching #3 and spending many weeks inside the Top 10.

Carroll announced her first British tour for November and December 1993 with the then unknown Eternal as supporting guests. To round off a highly successful 1993, Carroll recorded her version of "The Perfect Year" from Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" and released it in December 1993. This was another top 5 hit and Carroll was to become the only female to have 2 singles simultaneously in the Top 10 that decade, with "Don't be a Stranger" still holding high when "The Perfect Year" entered the charts.

Carroll was named Best Female Artist at the Brit Awards in February 1994. She then took a break from her recording and touring obligations. Although no new records were released, the album So Close extended its unbroken residency in the top 10 for the main part in 1994, eventually selling over 1.5 million copies in the UK, which until Dido's "No Angel" album was the biggest selling debut album by a female artist in the history of the UK charts. The album was also short-listed for the Mercury Music Prize. Towards the end of the year, Carroll announced another national tour in December, selling out over 15 dates at huge stadia.

Rumours of new songs from Carroll started to surface in the summer of 1995, but instead of releasing them, she found herself in the midst of contractual problems. Howard Bernham, who had originally signed her to A&M, had moved to Mercury Records but there were problems in convincing them to move Carroll with him. Eventually, Mercury agreed but it was not until May 1996 that the release of a new single was confirmed. "Escaping", a song written by Barry Blue, first recorded by Australian Margaret Urlich in 1989 and subsequently a minor hit for Asia Blue in 1992, was finally released in September, almost three years since Carroll's last record.

The song entered the chart in the Top 3. The B-side track, "Mind Body & Soul" on the other hand, topped the club chart, re-establishing Dina's dominance in the dance genre.

A new album, Only Human followed in October. It debuted at #2 on the album charts, equalling the position of her debut "So Close". The title track was released as a double A-sided (with "Run To You") Christmas single for 1996, but was Carroll's least successful single since "Naked Love", reaching #33. Subsequently, no more singles were released from the album, although the hugely popular "Living for the Weekend" was released on 12" and became a big club smash.

During the recording of Only Human, Carroll discovered that she had developed otosclerosis, a hereditary bone disease which affected her ears. She postponed treatment until after all her recording duties had been fulfilled. She had an operation to replace a whole eardrum, but went back to work almost immediately to promote the album. Although any dislodgement by noise could have cost her the sense of hearing, Carroll made a reasonable recovery, despite some inevitable permanent loss. Overall, Carroll considered the making of the second album a very dispiriting experience, and often described Only Human as a "lost baby", despite it selling 500,000 copies and achieving Platinum status.

Carroll was nominated for "Best British Female Artist" in the 1997 Brit Awards. She then went into artistic hibernation, and although there were press reviews of tracks like "Living for the Weekend" (reviewed in Billboard Magazine as a promo US single), the decision was made to concentrate on the making of the 3rd album rather than release more singles from the 2nd as Mercury were happy with the sales figures off the back of just two singles.

She returned to the drawing board in 1998 for her third album. For this, she went to Los Angeles to work with producer Rhett Lawrence, most famous for his production of Mariah Carey's début album. The collaboration was originally intended only for three tracks, but they ended up recording a full album in Rhett's home studio. The lead single was "One, Two, Three", a radio-friendly mid-tempo love song. This was released in October 1998, with new remixes of "Livin' For The Weekend" to satisfy both her pop and dance music fans. It was her 3rd single to reach #16 in the charts!

The new album, Dina Carroll, was originally planned for release at the end of 1998, including her cover of the Dusty Springfield classic, "Son of a Preacher Man".

"Son of a Preacher Man" was originally planned as the follow-up single to "One, Two Three". However, due to the untimely death of Dusty Springfield in early 1999, this single was withheld. At the same time, the album was postponed, because Carroll was not totally happy with some of the mixes on the album. Instead, Carroll's record company decided to relaunch Dina as a dance diva. A new uptempo track, "Without Love" was chosen to be the next single, with a host of remixes to suit all sections of the club scene. The single continued her uninterrupted string of Dance Chart-toppers, and re-established her place in the UK music scene when released in July 1999, reaching #13 in the UK Singles Chart.

A follow-up single, "Say You Love Me", was scheduled for release in November 1999. Part of promotion saw Dina performing the track live on Dale Winton´s Saturday night Lottery Show. The remixed version of the album was planned to follow this single two weeks later. However, Mercury suspended the release of the single, and both the single and the album were shelved. However, Dina appeared on the charity single "It´s Only Rock´n´Roll..." along with many other huge stars such as the Spice Girls. It reached No19 in the Christmas charts of 1999.

[edit] The downward curve

In 2000, First Avenue Management entered into a crisis phase when most of their artists were dropped by their labels, e.g. Eternal, Louise, Dana Dawson, Kele Le Roc, Kéllé Bryan, Michelle Gayle, etc. Dina Carroll was also caught up in this, and left First Avenue at the end of 2000.

2001 briefly saw a revitalised Dina, with a new single and a greatest hits compilation released in the Spring and the Summer respectively. Carroll's cover version of Van Morrison's "Someone Like You", featured in the "Bridget Jones's Diary" soundtrack reached number 38. This wasn´t helped due to the fact that Van Morrison´s version is actually heard in the movie and Dina´s cover tracklisted on the OST CD, which had already been available for 2 months and topped the compilation album charts. To fulfil her contractual obligations to Mercury, Carroll released The Very Best of Dina Carroll in June 2001. It entered the UK charts at No15, despite Dina only having released two studio albums to date.

A new tour to support the greatest hits package was announced in September, but the tour had to be re-scheduled due to personal reasons. Finally, in Spring 2002, she freed herself from her contract with Universal Music Group, an event to which Carroll affectionately refers as her "big divorce!"

She found herself a new manager, Cara Harrison of CAT Management, and undertook a modest series of tour dates. The shows were extremely well-received, and acted as a showcase to re-introduce Carroll's talent to record company executives. However, further chart success has proved elusive. She has now left CAT Management and is, at the moment without a record deal.

Dina is now looking at new projects, working again with producer and co-writer Nigel Lowis, and a new album and tour are expected to be announced sometime in 2007.

A recent showcase at the Regal Room in Hammersmith, London was a huge success, with Dina in fine voice showcasing jazz standards from her soon to be released album.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 1993 — So Close — UK #2
  • 1996 — Only Human — UK #2
  • 1998/99/00 — Dina Carroll — Remains unreleased
  • 2001 — The Very Best Of — #15
  • 2004 — The Collection

[edit] Singles

  • 1985 - "Set It Off" (as Masquerade) - UK #86
  • 1985 - "One Nation" (as Masquerade) - UK #54
  • 1989 - "People All Around The World"
  • 1989 - "Walk On By" - UK #95
  • 1990 - "Peace And Harmony" (with Brothers In Rhythm) - UK #94
  • 1990 - "Don't Stop The Music" (with Simon Harris and Monte Luv) - UK #84
  • 1991 - "Such A Good Feeling" (with Brothers In Rhythm) - UK #64
  • 1991 — "It's Too Late" (Quartz introducing Dina Carroll) — UK #8
  • 1991 - "Such A Good Feeling" (with Brothers In Rhythm) (reissue)- UK #14
  • 1991 — "Naked Love (Just Say You Want Me)" (Quartz and Dina Carroll) — UK #39
  • 1992 — "Ain't No Man" — UK #16
  • 1992 — "Special Kind of Love" — UK #16
  • 1992 — "So Close" — UK #20 US #95
  • 1993 — "This Time" — UK #23
  • 1993 — "Express" — UK #12
  • 1993 — "Don't Be a Stranger" — UK #3
  • 1993 — "The Perfect Year" — UK #5
  • 1996 — "Escaping" — UK #3
  • 1996 — "Only Human" — UK #33
  • 1998 — "One, Two, Three" — UK #16
  • 1999 — "Without Love" — UK #13
  • 1999 - "It's Only Rock N' Roll" (various artists charity single) - UK #19
  • 2001 — "Someone Like You" — UK #38
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