Westcoast & AOR
Lauren Wood

Cover: Love, Death & Customer ServiceLove, Death & Customer Service

Release Year: 2006
Label: Bad Art Records
Country: USA
Produced by Lauren Wood, Jeff Hull, John Hug, Kim Bullard, Michael Verdick

Musicians:
Lauren Wood: Lead & Background Vocals, Piano, Keyboards, Beeps, Drums, Percussion, Loops, Mellotron
Larry Treadwell, Andrew Gold, Lindsay Tomasic: Guitars
Larry Tuttle, Bill Sharpe: Bass
Jeff Hull: Bass, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Samples, Synth. Programming
Kim Bullard: Bass, Drums, Samples, Synth. Programming
Brad Cole: Piano
Peter Bunetta: Drums, Percussion
Arno Lucas: Percussion
Billy Payne: Synth. Strings
Jimmy Powers: Harmonica
Stefanie Fife: Cello
Novi: Viola
Ann Patterson: Sax
Guerin Barry: Whistling
Howard Anderson: Banjos
Chris Montan, Valerie Carter, Arnold McCuller, Leslie Smith, Stephen Bishop, Fred White, Lamount VanHok, Vicki Randle, Arno Lucas, Larry Treadwell, Tata Vega: Background Vocals

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Lauren Wood, an acclaimed singer/songwriter, is best known for her great song called "Fallen" from her 2nd solo album "Cat Trick" (1981), which was later used for the motion picuture soundtrack "Pretty Woman" in 1990. " Lauren did not start her professional musical career as a solo singer but a member of the group 'Chunky, Novi & Ernie', who had released their first album produced by Ted Templeman under Warner Bros in 1973. After another album release in 1977, Lauren completed her 1st solo effort "Lauren Wood" featuring great guests including Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Lukather, Bill Champlin, Jay Graydon. She has also written many tunes for big names such as Gladys Knight, Phillip Bailey, Cher, Animotion, Leo Sayer, Nicolette Larson, Tiffany, Albert Hammond.Lauren released her 3rd solo album in 1999 entitled, “Lauren Wood”. And now, she has just released her 4th solo album “Love, Death and Customer Serivce" on her own label, Bad Art Records. The album includes beatuful song "Cora's Theme" co- written with Randy Edelman for the motion picture "The Last of the Mohicans", which should be listened.


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