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The Life And Times Of Musical Artist, Fiona Apple - A Brief Portrayal
Fiona's launch into the music industry came when a friend, who baby-sat for a record executive, handed her employer a demo. Fiona's full contralto voice, piano skills and lyrics got the attention of Sony Music executive Andy Slater, who signed her to a record deal.
In 1996 Fiona's first album, Tidal, was launched by a subsidiary of Sony. The album was enormously successful, going on to sell 3 million records and it was certified three times platinum in the United States.
"Criminal", the fourth single, became Fiona's breakthrough hit. The song reached the top forty on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned a great deal of attention, in part because of the contentious Mark Romanek-directed music video clip.
In 1999 Fiona's next album, "When the Pawn...", was launched. The title is a poem Fiona wrote just after reading the readers' letters that appeared in Spin after an article had cast her in a bad light in an earlier issue. The title's length earned it a spot in the Guinness Book of Records.
When the Pawn used more expressive lyrics and experimented much more with drum loops, however it didn't fare as well commercially as her debut. The album did go on to become RIAA-certified gold and it also sold 920000 copies in America. The album's lead single, "Fast as You Can", reached the top twenty on the Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart and became Fiona's first top forty hit in the UK.
Fiona performed with Johnny Cash on a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water" which ended up on Cash's album American IV: The Man Comes Around and wound up being nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Country Collaboration with Vocals".
Fiona's next album, Extraordinary Machine, was submitted to Sony executives in May 2003. Sony was reportedly unenthusiastic concerning the finished product, and the record was shelved for more than two years. In 2004 and 2005 tracks were leaked on the internet and played on American and international radio; eventually, MP3s of the entire album went online. A fan-led campaign, Free Fiona, was published in support of the album's official release.
In August 2005 the record was given a launch date for October. Extraordinary Machine took over as the highest-charting album of Apple's career in the United States on its release (launching at number seven) and was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Pop Vocal Album". It was eventually certified gold and sold 462000 copies, although its singles failed to enter any of the rock music charts.
The determined hard rock artist went on a live tour to advertise the album in late 2005, and from early 2006 backed Coldplay on their tour of North America.
Fiona toured all over the United States with the band Nickel Creek in mid-2007. Fiona Apple is going to be going on tour soon and it is suggested that you simply buy Fiona Apple concert tickets from a ticket broker like Barry's Tickets to get premium seats. In the meantime, listen to Fiona's music on the rock music lyrics website.
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