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  1. When the band rebuffed the idea, Watts-Russell decided to assemble a group of musicians to record the medley: Elizabeth Fraser and Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins; Cindy Sharp of Cindytalk; and a few members of Modern English. An EP, Sixteen Days/Gathering Dust, resulted from these sessions.

  2. Elizabeth Fraser es una tímida adolescente de diecisiete años que baila en The Nash, una discoteca local, al son de las canciones de sus ídolos, Siouxie and the Banshees. Un chico la mira desde el otro lado de la pista y decide ir a hablar con ella, es Robin Guthrie.

  3. Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (Grangemouth, Escocia, 29 de agosto de 1963), también conocida como Liz Fraser, es una cantante, compositora y música británica, vocalista de la banda pionera de dream pop Cocteau Twins. [1]

  4. 30 de mar. de 1993 · First album: 3 x tracks by Lisa Gerard, all transcendent, with the trademark DCD attention to strings in Dreams Made Flesh (is it a mandolin?) creating music of breathtaking, pure beauty. Everybody knows Liz Fraser’s contribution with Song to the Siren, but also her rendition of Harper’s Another Day.

  5. This is a comprehensive discography listing of Scottish singer Elizabeth Fraser who first achieved success during the 1980s as the lead singer of the alternative rock band Cocteau Twins. The band have had several UK top 40 albums, with four of their studio albums also reaching the Billboard 200 albums chart in the United States.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › elizabeth-fraserElizabeth Fraser _ AcademiaLab

    Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (nacida el 29 de agosto de 1963) es una cantante escocesa. Fue la vocalista de la banda Cocteau Twins, que logró el éxito internacional principalmente durante los quince años transcurridos desde mediados de los 80 hasta finales de los 90.

  7. Elizabeth Davidson Fraser (born 29 August 1963) is a Scottish singer. She was the vocalist for the band Cocteau Twins who achieved success in the UK primarily during the fifteen years from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s.