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She's so High | Tal Bachman | 03:44 | |
Darker Side Of Blue | Tal Bachman | 03:21 | |
I Am Free | Tal Bachman | 05:22 | |
If You Sleep | Tal Bachman | 04:42 | |
(You Love) Like Nobody Loves Me | Tal Bachman | 03:55 | |
Romanticide | Tal Bachman | 03:22 | |
Beside You | Tal Bachman | 03:13 | |
Strong Enough | Tal Bachman | 04:16 | |
You Don't Know What It's Like | Tal Bachman | 03:07 | |
Looks Like Rain | Tal Bachman | 03:29 |
Darker Side Of Blue | |
She's so High | |
If You Sleep | |
(You Love) Like Nobody Loves Me |
Années 90-2000 Rock Alternatif : Tubes 90-2000s année 90-2000 Alternative Rock
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Born Talmage Charles Robert Bachman in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on August 13, 1968, The son of legendary Canadian rocker Randy Bachman (The Guess Who, Bachman-Turner Overdrive), Tal Bachman is best known for his 1998 hit single, “She’s So High”. Bachman signed to Columbia Records on the strength of his demos and soon went into the studio with co-producer Bob Rock, who had been a member of Canadian bands Payolas and Rock & Hyde. At his point, Rock was better known as a producer of hard rock acts such as Metallica, Aerosmith, Skid Row and others. Bachman’s self-titled debut album was released in 1999 and was a critical and commercial success. The album’s first single, “She’s So High”, was a hit in his homeland and in the U.S., where it reached Number 1 on Billboard’s Adult Top 40 chart. In 2000, Bachman won the BMI Award for Song of the Year and a Juno Award for Best New Artist. By the time he released his 2004 sophomore album, Staring Down The Sun, Bachman had left Columbia Records and was officially an independent artist. The album earned positive reviews, but didn’t have the far-reaching effect that his major label debut had. While he remained active in the music business, he didn’t release any new music until 2019 when he digitally released new music – Ian Starglow’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 - under his alter-ego Ian Starglow, a narcissistic, faded British glam rock star who is unable to emotionally move on from his ‘70s heyday.