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Tasmin Archer (born 3 August 1963) is a British
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singer from Bradford, England. Her first album, ''
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'', spawned the hit "
Sleeping Satellite "Sleeping Satellite" is a song by British singer-songwriter Tasmin Archer, released in September 1992 as the first single from her debut album, ''Great Expectations'' (1992). Co-written by Archer, the song received favorable reviews from music c ...
", which reached number one in the United Kingdom and Ireland. She won the
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in 1993 and has since released three more studio albums.


Early life

Archer was born in
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,
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. She attended Grange Upper School and, after leaving, first worked as a sewing machine operator. She attended
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in 1980 to study typing, and then became a clerk at Leeds Magistrates' Court. Archer joined a group called Dignity as a
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, and played with different bands around the Bradford area. She helped out at a
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in Bradford called Flexible Response Studios, and subsequently began working with musicians John Hughes and John Beck as "The Archers". During this time, Archer developed skills in the music business.


Musical career


''Great Expectations''

Archer signed to EMI in 1990, and released her first single, "Sleeping Satellite" in September 1992, which went to number one on the
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. The single also enjoyed success in the US, where it peaked at number 32 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The album ''Great Expectations'' followed in October 1992. It reached number eight on the
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, and achieved
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status by December for sales of more than 100,000 copies. Further singles from the album followed, and although they were
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hits in the UK, they did not achieve the same level of success as her début. Archer donated the royalties from her second single "In Your Care" to Childline. The song was about
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. In 1993 Archer won a BRIT Award for the Best British Breakthrough Act. She later joked that she kept her award in the back of her kitchen cupboard, and claimed that she used it for cracking nuts and tenderising steak.


''Bloom''

After disappearing from the limelight, Archer reappeared in 1996 with her second album '' Bloom''. However, the single "One More Good Night with the Boys" failed to reach the UK Top 40, and the album peaked at number 95. In late 1997, disagreements with EMI left Archer somewhat disillusioned and feeling like she had been treated as a commodity. She decided to take a short break from the industry, after being let go by EMI. This break lasted two years. After the break, Archer felt the time was right to start writing again, but now she was hindered by
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. Although this did not prevent her from being initially creative, she found it difficult to finish anything musically.


''On''

After working through the block and starting in 2002, Archer and Hughes worked on a new album. Initially this was going to be titled ''Non-Linear'', but later became ''On''. Several demo versions of the songs from this album were available for free from the messagetothemagnet website, which was created for the purpose. People were encouraged to send feedback on the material. ''On'' was released on 25 September 2006 on Archer's own label, Quiverdisc. It was preceded on 20 September by a download-only single, "Every Time I Want It (Effect Is Monotony)", a radio edit of the album track "Effect Is Monotony".


Other work

In a 2006 interview, Archer said she and John Hughes were pursuing opportunities to write for film and TV soundtracks. Subsequently, the partners provided work for ''
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'' and other shows.


Awards and nominations

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Discography


Studio albums

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Compilations

* ''Premium Gold Collection'' (2000) * ''Singer/Songwriter'' (2004) * ''The Best Of'' (2009) * ''Sweet Little Truths: The EMI Recordings 1992–1996'' (2020) – 3-CD set containing remastered, expanded versions of ''Great Expectations'' and ''Bloom'' plus B-sides, remixes and live versions.


Singles

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Archer, Tasmin 1963 births English songwriters Brit Award winners 20th-century Black British women singers Musicians from Bradford Living people English women pop singers 21st-century Black British women singers SBK Records artists