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***Emma
Wall "LIVE" soon to be released. Watch
this space for further details!***
In
1998, Emma Wall formed her independent record
label, ELF Records. That year, Wall released
a debut 'EP Shades Of Grey'. Recorded at Musiclab,
the EP was Emma's first move towards making
music her full-time career. In 1999, Wall produced
her second release, the self-titled EP 'Emma
Wall'.
Emma's acoustic-driven sound attracted the attention
of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
At the request of the ABC, Emma made an exclusive
recording of her popular single, "Lover
Come Home". Her single continues to feature
on high-rotation and was released in 2000 in
the national compilation album, "ABC AIRPLAY
- Vol3".
Emma Wall's song 'Dance' featured in the 2002
Australia Day commemorative compilation, 'Local
and Live', produced with the support of the
Australian Music Foundation.
In 2002, Emma Wall released her full-length
album 'Sneak'. Recorded at the renowned Metropolis
Studios (John Farnam, Killing Heidi, Things
of Stone and Wood) and mastered by Martin Pullen,
of Edensound, 'Sneak' again sees Emma shift
comfortably into the production arena. Written
by Emma and co-produced with Sirii Metsar (Wendy
Rule, Mick Thomas, Jig Zag) 'Sneak' is testament
to Emma's increasing professionalism both live
and in the studio. 'Sneak' is an easy-to-listen-to
album that finds the balance between a world-class
studio production and the raw sound of her live
performance. Emma has since released Emma Wall "Live" and a promotional e.p. "Took a Picture" Her next full studio album is due for release in 2006 - stay tuned!
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