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Barbara Stanisława Trzetrzelewska (Polish: , born 30 September 1954), better known as Basia, is a Polish singer-songwriter and recording artist noted for her Latin-inspired jazz-pop music. She began singing professionally in various Polish bands from the late 1960s throughout the 1970s, then relocated to the UK in 1981. She rose to fame as a singer in the British trio
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. By 1986, Basia and her bandmate
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had left the group to focus on her solo career. She signed on with
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and enjoyed a successful international career between 1987 and 1995, particularly in the USA where her first two albums ''
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'' and ''
London Warsaw New York ''London Warsaw New York'' is the second solo studio album by Polish-born singer–songwriter Basia, released in February 1990 by Epic Records. It spawned one of Basia's biggest hits, " Cruising for Bruising". Overview The album's title was inspi ...
'' were platinum-certified, million-unit sellers. During that period, her biggest hits were "
Time and Tide Time and Tide (usually derived from the proverb ''Time and tide wait for no man'') may refer to: Music Albums * ''Time and Tide'' (Greenslade album), 1975 * ''Time and Tide'' (Basia album), 1987 * ''Time and Tide'' (Battlefield Band album), ...
", "
New Day for You "New Day for You" is a song by Polish singer Basia from her debut album ''Time and Tide'' released in 1987. Overview The track was written by Basia Trzetrzelewska, Danny White and Peter Ross of Immaculate Fools, and produced by Danny and Basia. T ...
", "
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", "
Baby You're Mine "Baby You're Mine" is a song by Polish singer Basia from her second studio album ''London Warsaw New York'' released in 1990. The track was written and produced by Basia Trzetrzelewska and Danny White, and is a mid-tempo bossa nova-influenced compo ...
", "
Cruising for Bruising "Cruising for Bruising" is a song by Polish singer Basia released in 1990 as the second single from her album ''London Warsaw New York''. The song remains one of her biggest hits to date. Background The track was written and produced by Basia Trz ...
", and " Drunk on Love". She had also built up a fan base in Asia. She took a lengthy hiatus due to personal tragedies, then made a comeback to regular recording and performing in the late 2000s. She currently releases her music through independent labels.


Biography


1954–1984: Early life and career

Basia was born in Jaworzno,
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in 1954. She had three siblings – two brothers and a sister – and her parents ran a popular
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in the town's centre. Growing up in a musical household, Basia enjoyed singing from an early age and had an extensive collection of vinyl records. Her mother played piano and gave her first music lessons. In 1969, Basia debuted as a vocalist in local band Astry and performed with them at the National Festival of Beat Avangarde in
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where they came first. Always good at
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, Basia was intending on studying
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at the
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, but eventually took up
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. On the first year of the course she was approached by the manager of the popular Polish all-female band
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who offered her performing with the group. Basia accepted the offer, dropped out of the university and started to perform with Alibabki in 1972. She toured with them in Poland and abroad, mostly in the
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countries, until 1974. In 1976, Basia took part in the
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as a soloist to no success. From 1977 to 1979, she performed in Polish rock band Perfect. Basia relocated to London with her partner in January 1981 and went on to record demo tracks for various artists. It was there that she met
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(brother of jazz guitarist Peter White) and his collaborator Mark Reilly. The trio performed in 1983 as Bronze, but later changed the name to
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. Their debut album '' Whose Side Are You On?'' was released in 1984 and turned out a hit across Europe. It spawned Matt Bianco's UK
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singles " Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" and " Half a Minute".


1985–1999: Solo career

Despite the success, Basia and Danny left Matt Bianco in 1985 to focus on Basia's solo career, marking the beginning of a longtime collaboration which lasts to date. Their first release was the single " Prime Time TV" in 1986 which was a minor charts success in the UK and Germany. Basia's first solo album, ''
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'', was released in 1987 and initially met with mixed commercial success, selling well in France but performing poorly in the rest of Europe. Accompanying singles "
New Day for You "New Day for You" is a song by Polish singer Basia from her debut album ''Time and Tide'' released in 1987. Overview The track was written by Basia Trzetrzelewska, Danny White and Peter Ross of Immaculate Fools, and produced by Danny and Basia. T ...
" and "
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" were only modest successes too. The album fared much better in the US where it found popularity on the
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radio stations. The song "
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" was Basia's first hit on ''
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''
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, peaking at no. 26 in 1988, followed by "New Day for You" and "Promises" both reaching the top 10 on the
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chart in 1989. The album was certified platinum by the
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in November 1989 for selling one million copies in the US alone. Worldwide, it sold almost two million copies. The second album, ''
London Warsaw New York ''London Warsaw New York'' is the second solo studio album by Polish-born singer–songwriter Basia, released in February 1990 by Epic Records. It spawned one of Basia's biggest hits, " Cruising for Bruising". Overview The album's title was inspi ...
'', recorded in 1989 and released in early 1990, was promoted by the popular singles "
Baby You're Mine "Baby You're Mine" is a song by Polish singer Basia from her second studio album ''London Warsaw New York'' released in 1990. The track was written and produced by Basia Trzetrzelewska and Danny White, and is a mid-tempo bossa nova-influenced compo ...
" and "
Cruising for Bruising "Cruising for Bruising" is a song by Polish singer Basia released in 1990 as the second single from her album ''London Warsaw New York''. The song remains one of her biggest hits to date. Background The track was written and produced by Basia Trz ...
". The latter peaked in the top 40 on both US and Canadian singles chart and turned out Basia's biggest hit yet. The album also included the cover of
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-penned track " Until You Come Back to Me" which was a minor hit on the Adult Contemporary chart. ''London Warsaw New York'' was another commercial success, selling in over two million units worldwide, including more than one million in the US, earning Basia her second platinum certification there. It also became ''Billboard''s Contemporary Jazz Album of 1990. The album was a strong seller in Japan which at that point had become Basia's second main market. The LP was supported by an extensive tour spanning the US, Europe and Japan. On the back of Basia's continuing success, her label released '' Brave New Hope'', a compilation consisting of remixes and rare tracks. Her third studio album, ''
The Sweetest Illusion ''The Sweetest Illusion'' is the third solo studio album by Polish-born singer-songwriter Basia, released in May 1994 by Epic Records. The record spawned the hit " Drunk on Love". Overview The album took two and a half years to make. It was prim ...
'', was released in spring 1994. Mixed by the then-highly sought after David Bascombe, the project marked the end of a ten-year working relationship with mixmaster Phil Harding and a step into more sophisticated territory. ''The Sweetest Illusion'' included a number-one hit on the ''Billboard''
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chart, " Drunk on Love", and the moderately successful song " Third Time Lucky". Although it did not match the commercial performance of Basia's two previous albums, it still reached the top 40 on the US charts and received gold certification from the RIAA for selling over half a million copies. The album turned out a bigger success in Japan where it peaked in the top 10 and was her best-selling record yet, eventually receiving platinum sales award. To support ''The Sweetest Illusion'', Basia again embarked on a long tour in the US, Japan and Europe, where she played her first ever solo concerts in Poland. She recorded a 16-song live album, '' Basia on Broadway'' during the New York City leg of that tour. In 1996, Basia contributed vocals to Peter White's song "Just Another Day" which was released as a single from his album ''Caravan of Dreams''. A retrospective compilation album, '' Clear Horizon – The Best of Basia'', was released in 1998, consisting of notable chart hits, non-single tracks, and new material, including a cover of "
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", written by Brazilian composer
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. The compilation was Basia's last release for
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and was a minor success, only in Japan, largely due to lack of promotion from the label.


2000–present: Hiatus and comeback

Basia withdrew from the music industry when her mother, to whom she was very close, died in December 2000. Not long after that, her cousin died in a car accident which was followed by the passing of other close friends. The singer struggled with depression, lost motivation to work and thought she would never return to singing. After some persistent efforts from Danny White and Mark Reilly, who had started working together again, she agreed to join reformed Matt Bianco. The band released the album ''
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'' in 2004 to critical acclaim and modest chart success. The positive response to Matt Bianco's reunion and pleas from her fans encouraged Basia to work on her next solo album. Having finished touring with the band in 2006, Basia and Danny began working on the new material together while Reilly continued with Matt Bianco. Her fourth solo studio album, '' It's That Girl Again'', was finally released in spring 2009 by independent label
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. It was promoted by the ballad "A Gift" on the Polish radio while " Blame It on the Summer" served as the lead single on the American market. The album met with critical as well as commercial success, placing in the top 10 of the US Jazz Albums chart and the top 5 in her native Poland where it was certified platinum. Basia toured extensively in Europe, East Asia and North America to promote ''It's That Girl Again''. A 2011 concert in
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, Poland was recorded for her second live album, '' From Newport to London: Greatest Hits Live ... and More'', released in autumn that year. The album additionally featured three studio recordings, including the title song, released as the lead single, and "Wandering", a duet with Polish singer Mietek Szcześniak. They recorded one more song together, a cover of
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' hit " Save the Best for Last", produced by its original co-writer
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, this time for Szcześniak's album ''Signs''. In March 2013, Basia performed a full show at Java Jazz Festival in
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,
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. Basia recorded duets with Polish artists Monika Lidke and the band Pectus for their respective albums, simultaneously working on the new solo album. In 2014, she was ordered with the Commander's Cross of Polonia Restituta for promoting Polish culture worldwide, and the following year, she received the
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. Her fifth solo studio album, ''
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'', was finally released in May 2018, preceded by the single "
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". It received positive reviews and charted in the top 5 on the Jazz Albums chart in the US, and the top 20 in Poland. The accompanying concert tour spanned the US, Poland and East Asia. In November 2019, Basia was honored with the
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Pioneer Award.


Influence

Basia's biggest influence has always been American music, particularly
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and
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. Her songs are also inspired by
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, especially Brazilian, and such genres as
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and
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. She has cited
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,
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,
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,
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and
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as some of her musical influences. The singer is noted for possessing a wide vocal range, approximately three
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s. Basia has always tried to incorporate Polish elements into her otherwise English-language songs. Her native language can be heard in " Half a Minute" from
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's debut album, in "Wrong Side of the Street" from ''
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'', in "Copernicus" and "Reward" from ''
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'', as well as "An Olive Tree" and "Yearning" from ''
The Sweetest Illusion ''The Sweetest Illusion'' is the third solo studio album by Polish-born singer-songwriter Basia, released in May 1994 by Epic Records. The record spawned the hit " Drunk on Love". Overview The album took two and a half years to make. It was prim ...
''. The singer has also released two songs performed entirely in Polish: the concert album '' Basia on Broadway'' features a live recording of "Dzień się budzi" (English: "The Day Is Dawning"), and '' It's That Girl Again'' includes "Amelki śmiech" ("Amelka's Laughter").


Personal life

Basia has one son, Mikołaj, born in the late 1970s. At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, her partner was an Englishman named John, a social worker with whom she briefly lived in Chicago and subsequently moved to the UK. In the second half of the 1980s, the singer was in a relationship with her musical collaborator
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. Since 1991, Basia's partner has been musician Kevin Robinson, a member of
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, with whom she resides in
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's suburbs. Basia also maintains a house in her Polish hometown Jaworzno and divides her time between the two countries. She holds dual Polish and British citizenship. Basia is an avid lover of
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and has called it her "unfulfilled passion".


Discography

* 1987: ''
Time and Tide Time and Tide (usually derived from the proverb ''Time and tide wait for no man'') may refer to: Music Albums * ''Time and Tide'' (Greenslade album), 1975 * ''Time and Tide'' (Basia album), 1987 * ''Time and Tide'' (Battlefield Band album), ...
'' * 1990: ''
London Warsaw New York ''London Warsaw New York'' is the second solo studio album by Polish-born singer–songwriter Basia, released in February 1990 by Epic Records. It spawned one of Basia's biggest hits, " Cruising for Bruising". Overview The album's title was inspi ...
'' * 1994: ''
The Sweetest Illusion ''The Sweetest Illusion'' is the third solo studio album by Polish-born singer-songwriter Basia, released in May 1994 by Epic Records. The record spawned the hit " Drunk on Love". Overview The album took two and a half years to make. It was prim ...
'' * 1995: '' Basia on Broadway'' * 1998: '' Clear Horizon – The Best of Basia'' * 2009: '' It's That Girl Again'' * 2011: '' From Newport to London: Greatest Hits Live ... and More'' * 2018: ''
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''


References


External links

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Official YouTube channel
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