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Profile of Hazell Dean
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
Hazell Dean (born October 27, 1958 in Essex) is a British singer, composer and producer. She started her career in 70s, but achieved a chart success in 80s working with the famous Stock Aitken Waterman team. Hazell Dean was elected 3 times as the 'Best Live Performer' by the Federation of American Dance Clubs (USA) and 2 times as a 'Best British Performer' by Club Mirror awards (UK).
Hazell produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc., Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (cowrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.
Discography
Albums
- 1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David
- 1984 Heart First
- 1988 Always
- 1995 The Best Of Hazel Dean (contains new songs)
- 1996 The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean sings ABBA
Singles
- 1975 Our Day Will Come
- 1976 I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day
- 1976 Got You Where I Want You
- 1976 Look What I've Found At The End Of A Rainbow
- 1977 No One's Ever Gonna Love You
- 1977 Who Was That Lady
- 1981 You Got me wrong
- 1983 Stay in my life
- 1984 Jealous Love/Evergreen (#63 UK)
- 1984 Searchin (#6 UK 4/1984)
- 1984 Whatever I Do (#4 7/1984)
- 1984 Devil in You
- 1984 Back in my arms (#41 UK)
- 1985 No fool (for love) (#41 UK)
- 1985 Harmony
- 1986 Walk in my shoes
- 1986 They say it's gonna rain (#58 UK)
- 1986 Extra Sensual Persuasion (#98 UK)
- 1986 Stand Up (#79 UK)
- 1987 Always (#92 UK)
- 1988 Whos Leaving Who (#4 UK 4/1988)
- 1988 Maybe (#15 UK 7/1988)
- 1988 Turn it into love (#21 UK 9/1988)
- 1989 Love Pains (#48 UK)
- 1991 Better off without you (#72 UK)
- 1993 My Idea of Heaven
- 1994 Power & Passion
- 1996 The Winner Takes It All (#89 UK)
- 1997 Searchin 97 (#116 UK)
- 1998 Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves
- 1999 Living On A Prayer
- 2001 Who's Leavin' Who 2001
- 2004 Searchin' 2004
Compilations
- 1996 The Greatest Hits Collection
- 2002 The Greatest Hits
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