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‘Hear Her Voice’ compilation celebrates female artists for National Album Day

Connor Gotto by Connor Gotto
July 28, 2022
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National Album Day is celebrating female artists with the brand new ‘Hear Her Voice’ 21-track compilation. 

Released October 16, the collection spotlights the most influential female artists from 1968 to the present day from the Universal Music UK catalogue

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The tracks come from records highlighted as part of this year’s National Album Day with its theme of celebrating women in music. 

Included on the set – available on vinyl with yellow artwork exclusively from HMV, CD (red artwork) and on all digital platforms – are tracks from classic acts like Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield and Marianne Faithfull, to modern-day icons like Jessie Ware, Robyn and Amy Winehouse. 

“The breadth of female talent in the Universal Music UK catalogue is immense,” says Lisa Power, founder of reissuesbywomen.com, who compiled the set.

“And it is not overstating it to say that we were blown away by the overwhelmingly positive responses to be part of this collection, which showcases songs from some of the most critically acclaimed and enduringly successful albums by iconic women across six decades of music history.”

‘Hear Her Voice’ is available to pre-order on CD and vinyl.

Tracklist: Various Artists – Hear Her Voice

  1. Amy Winehouse – Back To Black (from ‘Back To Black’)
  2. Marianne Faithfull – Broken English (from ‘Broken English’)
  3. Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance (from ‘Raw Like Sushi’)
  4. Florence & The Machine – Dog Days Are Over (from ‘Lungs’)
  5. Mabel – Don’t Call Me Up (from ‘Ivy To Roses’)
  6. Ms. Dynamite – Dy-Na-Mi-Tee (from ‘A Little Deeper’)
  7. Portishead – Glory Box (from ‘Dummy’)
  8. Kirsty MacColl – In These Shoes? (from ‘Tropical Brainstorm’)
  9. Ellie Goulding – Love Me Like You Do (from ‘Delirium’)
  10. Gabrielle – Out Of Reach (from ‘Rise’)
  11. Corinne Bailey Rae – Put Your Records On (from ‘Corinne Bailey Rae’)
  12. Sandie Shaw – Reviewing The Situation (from ‘Reviewing The Situation’)
  13. Dusty Springfield – Son Of A Preacher Man (from ‘Dusty In Memphis’)
  14. Siouxsie And The Banshees – Spellbound (from ‘Juju’)
  15. Celeste – Stop This Flame (from ‘Not Your Muse’)
  16. Sigrid – Sucker Punch (from ‘Sucker Punch’)
  17. The Slits – Typical Girls (from ‘Cut’)
  18. Imelda May – How Bad Can A Good Girl Be (from ‘Life Love Flesh Blood’)
  19. Emeli Sande – Next To Me (from ‘Our Version Of Events’)
  20. Jessie Ware – Say You Love Me (from ‘Tough Love’)
  21. Robyn – Dancing On My Own (from ‘Body Talk’)

Read More: National Album Day announces vinyl reissues to celebrate women in music

Connor Gotto

Connor Gotto

Founder and editor of RETROPOP. Self-proclaimed pop aficionado. Usually seen with a wine in hand.

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