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 from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. Their studio albums ''
Victorialand'' (1986) and ''
Heaven or Las Vegas'' (1990) both reached the top ten of the
UK Album Charts, while other albums, including ''
Blue Bell Knoll'' (1988), ''
Four-Calendar Café'' (1993), and ''
Milk & Kisses'' (1996), charted on the
''Billboard'' 200 album charts in the United States as well as reaching the top 20 in the UK. She also performed as part of the
4AD group
This Mortal Coil, including the successful 1983 single "
Song to the Siren", and as a guest with
Massive Attack on their 1998 hit single "
Teardrop".
When the Cocteau Twins disbanded, Fraser embarked on a moderately low-key solo career and provided guest vocals for other artists. She released some solo material, including the singles "Underwater" (2000) and "Moses" (2009). Fraser has reportedly recorded enough material for a debut solo studio album; however, a release date or further information has not been published. In 2022, Fraser released the EP ''Sun's Signature'', which includes a reworked version of her 2000 single "Underwater". In May 2022, Fraser and former bandmates Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde were awarded the Visionary Award by
The Ivors Academy.
Her distinctive style has received much critical praise in her four-decade career;
she was described by critic Jason Ankeny as "an utterly unique performer whose swooping, operatic vocals relied less on any recognisable language than on the subjective sounds and textures of verbalised emotions".
Biography
Early years
Fraser was born and grew up in
Grangemouth. She described it as "a dark and stifling industrial town".
Her mother worked in a factory. She was the youngest of six children. During her teenage years, she developed eating disorders and became
bulimic. In 1996, Fraser said she went through incest; she was then forced to leave the family house at 16 for having a punk look.
Music was important and represented an escape; at that time, Fraser had portraits of her heroes like
Siouxsie Sioux tattooed on her arms. She met her partner
Robin Guthrie at 17: "What brought us together was me having no ideas and opinions of my own, and him having plenty – enough for both of us. We were attracted to each other for the wrong reasons".
Cocteau Twins (1981–1997)

Fraser then became the vocalist and lyricist in
Cocteau Twins in 1981 (a group founded in 1979 by Guthrie and
Will Heggie); they spotted her dancing at a club one night and asked her to join their band.
At the time, she was 17 years old and had never thought of herself as a singer. After an on-off phase, the band recorded some tracks which were sent as demos to
John Peel and
Ivo Watts-Russell of 4AD, which led to their signing by the London-based label and a successful career in music.
Fraser and Guthrie formed a relationship, and in 1989 had a daughter, Lucy Belle.
[Simpson, Dave.]
Elizabeth Fraser: the Cocteau Twins and me
. ''The Guardian'', 26 November 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2022 Guthrie liberally used alcohol and drugs throughout the years they were together,
and Fraser had a nervous breakdown during the recording of ''
Four-Calendar Café''.
The couple broke up in 1993 but opted to continue a musical relationship mostly due to contractual obligations until 1998, when Cocteau Twins were finally disbanded.
The group released ''
Heaven or Las Vegas'' in early 1990.
The most commercially successful of their many recordings, the album reached number seven in the
UK Albums Chart immediately after its release. Despite the success of the record and the subsequent concert tours, not everything was well with the band. They parted ways with 4AD following ''Heaven or Las Vegas'' partly because of conflicts with the label's founder
Ivo Watts-Russell, and were close to breaking up over internal problems due in large part to Guthrie's substance abuse.
''Heaven or Las Vegas'' was certified
Silver
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by the
British Phonographic Industry
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. It eventually sold 235,000 copies by 1996, according to ''
Billboard''.
In 2005, Cocteau Twins were offered the opportunity to reunite and headline the
Coachella concert to be held in
California
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. It was claimed that the Cocteau Twins members – Fraser, Raymonde and Guthrie – would have received £1.5 million each to perform at the concert. Speculation also began around this time that, following a performance at Coachella, the band would reunite and embark on a major tour.
Fraser ultimately announced her decision not to take part in the reunion. She recalled in 2009 that she "didn't remember it being that much money and in any case that's not the reason" that she would agree to a Cocteau Twins reunion.
In 2021, Raymonde confirmed that the Cocteau Twins would "never reform" to perform or record again.
Fraser had a relationship with singer
Jeff Buckley and recorded a duet with him, "All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun", written together, but never released commercially. She speaks about their relationship in the BBC documentary ''Jeff Buckley: Everybody Here Wants You''. In a 2009 interview with ''
The Guardian
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'', Fraser claimed that she found it "difficult" to think about her former Cocteau Twins bandmates, stating "they were my life, and when you're in something that deeply, you have to remove yourself completely".
Collaborations and guest appearances
While working as part of Cocteau Twins, Fraser also collaborated with numerous artists. She appeared on 4AD house band
This Mortal Coil's first release (along with her Cocteau Twins bandmates), where her contributions included a cover version of Tim Buckley's "
Song to the Siren". She provided one-off vocals for acts such as
Felt (''Primitive Painters''),
Dif Juz (''Extractions'' LP),
The Wolfgang Press, and
Ian McCulloch (''Candleland'' and ''Mysterio'').
Fraser has sporadically collaborated with a range of performers, including
The Future Sound of London (''
Lifeforms'' EP),
Elliot Goldenthal,
Craig Armstrong (''The Space Between Us''), and
Peter Gabriel (the millennium project ''
OVO''). Apart from her Cocteau Twins work, she is probably best known for her collaborations with
Massive Attack, having recorded three songs for the band's
''Mezzanine'' album in 1998 (including the international hit single "
Teardrop", on which she replaced the original choice of
Madonna), and subsequently toured with the band in 2006, again in 2018–2019 and in 2024. She has also contributed to the soundtracks of several films, including ''
In Dreams'', ''
Cruel Intentions'', ''
The Winter Guest'', ''
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'' and ''
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'', and has occasionally appeared as a guest artist on other musicians' projects. In 2005, she appeared on
Yann Tiersen's album ''
Les Retrouvailles'', singing on two tracks: "Kala" and "Mary".
Billy Howerdel envisioned Fraser as his first option for
A Perfect Circle's lead singer, but she was unavailable for the project. Fraser also rejected a collaboration request from
Linkin Park. Fraser appeared as a guest artist on folk singer
Sam Lee's single "
The Moon Shines Bright", released in December 2019, and subsequently on Sam Lee's album ''Old Wow'', released in January 2020. She sings a fragment of lyrics from the traditional Scottish folk song "Wild Mountain Thyme".
[Watch Elizabeth Fraser Perform Duet "The Moon Shines Bright" with British Folk Singer Sam Lee](_blank)
''post-punk.com''. 11 December 2019. Under the project Sun's Signature with her partner
Damon Reece, Fraser was set to release a self-titled extended-play album on 23 April 2022, via
Rough Trade Records. It was later announced that the album would be released on 18 June via
Partisan Records, with the single "Golden Air" released on 6 April.
Solo career (1997–present)
Fraser's solo career has been intermittent, featuring guest appearances with other artists, and rare solo releases and live appearances. In 2000, a
white label recording, "Underwater", was released in a limited edition of 200 copies. She contributed a cover version of "At Last I Am Free" (originally by '70s band
Chic, covered by
Robert Wyatt) on the 2003 album ''Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before'', a celebration of 25 years of
Rough Trade Records. In 2004, she was invited to participate in an audio exhibit, ''Shhh...'', at London's
Victoria and Albert Museum
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, for which she produced a piece called "Expectant Mood", which has not been made commercially available.
She was reportedly signed to
Blanco y Negro Records. In December 2006, ''
NME'' reported that her solo album was due for release in early 2007. The album would have contained eight tracks, one of which was to be a cover version. No titles were announced, and the album was not released in 2007 as suggested. In June 2012, extracts from the as-yet-unreleased album were played on
BBC Radio 4. In November 2009, Fraser released a solo single, "Moses", available on 12" and download through
Rough Trade. The single was recorded with
Damon Reece and
Jake Drake-Brockman, and was a memorial to the latter. In August 2012, Fraser performed at
Royal Festival Hall for two nights as part of the
Meltdown Festival at London's
Southbank Centre, curated by
Anohni. Prior to the concerts, she confirmed that she had assembled an album's worth of material and would showcase these at the event, in addition to performing re-interpretations of some Cocteau Twins songs.
She also referred to the physical exertion involved in her singing against the wall of sound in many of the Cocteau Twins songs, of which she said it was "like an endurance test. I don't intend to do that again. I've been using my voice more gently."
Prior to her appearance at Meltdown, she played a warm-up concert at
Bath Pavilion on 4 August.
In addition to Damon Reece on drums and percussion, Fraser's backing band featured three other former or current members of
Spiritualized – Sean Cook (guitar), Martin Shellard (guitar),
Thighpaulsandra (keyboards) – and two backing vocalists (Jo Goldsmith-Eteson and Lucy Potterton, both from
The Swingle Singers). Sky Arts' 2016 drama series ''
The Nightmare Worlds of H. G. Wells'' carried a score composed by Fraser and Reece. Also in 2016, she collaborated with
The Insects on the soundtrack to the
BBC TV series ''
The Living and The Dead''. She could be heard singing "
She Moves Through the Fair" in episode 1, and "The Lover's Ghost" over the end titles in episode 4. The soundtrack has been made available as a digital download.
Fraser made a rare appearance at the
Royal Albert Hall
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Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
on 23 July 2017, in conversation with
John Grant. They discussed the
Cocteau Twins' 1988 album ''
Blue Bell Knoll'', with all proceeds from the event going to the gay rights charity
Stonewall. During the conversation, Fraser responded to a question from the audience about a potential collaboration with John Grant, saying, "He doesn't need to persuade me!"
Speaking of her insecurity about recording and performing, Fraser said, "I get it in the studio, it's a horror, but it's part of the journey... I don't think I was confident, especially when I stopped singing. That's when the voice kicks in, really nagging you, telling you what a horrible person you are and 'what do you think you're doing'. But then you sing and it shuts up that voice; the other voice is louder…"
On 3 September 2018, Fraser performed an intimate, invitation-only performance at the "Society of the Golden Slippers" showcase in Soho, where she was joined by John Grant on harmonies for "
Oh Shenandoah".
In June 2022, Fraser, as part of Sun's Signature with partner
Damon Reece, released the extended play entitled ''Sun's Signature'' via Partisan Records. The duo also provided the soundtrack for Graham Duff's TV miniseries ''The Nightmare World of H.G. Wells''. The release of the EP marked Fraser's first release in thirteen years, according to ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''.
Artistry and legacy
Fraser's lyrics in many of the Cocteau Twins' songs range from straightforward English to abstract
mouth music. For some recordings, she has said she used foreign words without knowing their meaning – the words acquired meaning for her only as she sang them. She has a
soprano
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vocal range.
Her vocals have been described as "mesmerising," and her high notes have been called "angelic."
Her vocal ability led to her being dubbed "the voice of
God
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" and "the voice from another world" by ''
The Telegraph''.
Fraser, and the Cocteau Twins, were said to be "loved" by artist
Madonna, and
Prince
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wished to sign the band to his record label.
Fraser credits
Nina Simone as a major influence on her career, songwriting, and recording. Fraser said, "Nina Simone played such a big part of my life recently. Lawrence from ''Felt'' made me a tape with 'Nuff Said' on one side and 'Baltimore' on the other. I thought it was brilliant then. But now I’ve developed much more, both as a singer and in my own life. She’s just done so much. I don’t know much about her life, but that doesn’t bother me, because I’ve learned so much about her through her material. She’s so vulnerable. And I can really relate to that. A lot of her songs are about being fallible. She’s a really dysfunctional person. And dysfunctional people are attracted to each other. I guess that’s why I am attracted to her. We both had a rough life. She’s familiar."
Nolan James of
Pacific Lutheran University said: "Elizabeth Fraser is one of the greatest vocalists of any pop music group; the fact that
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Madonna to feature Fraser on their hit "Teardrop" is proof enough of that." In 2023, the
International Astronomical Union named the asteroid
622398 Fraser after her.
Personal life
Fraser lives with her partner, musician
Damon Reece (from the band
Lupine Howl), in
Bristol
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. She has two daughters, the first with her former partner
Robin Guthrie (born in 1989) and the second with Reece (born in 1998).
Discography
Credited as Elizabeth Fraser
* ''
The Moon and the Melodies'' (1986)
Credited as Cocteau Twins
* ''
Garlands'' (1982)
* ''
Head over Heels'' (1983)
* ''
Treasure'' (1984)
* ''
Victorialand'' (1986)
* ''
Blue Bell Knoll'' (1988)
* ''
Heaven or Las Vegas'' (1990)
* ''
Four-Calendar Café'' (1993)
* ''
Milk & Kisses'' (1996)
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fraser, Elizabeth
1963 births
Living people
British women rock singers
People from Grangemouth
4AD artists
Scottish sopranos
Cocteau Twins members
20th-century Scottish women singers
21st-century Scottish women singers