Cath Coffey
Catherine Muthoni Coffey is one of the earliest members of British rap band Stereo MCs.[1] The single "Elevate My Mind", from the Stereo MCs album Supernatural, in which Coffey was the backing vocalist, was the first British rap single to reach the US pop charts.
The Stereo MCs released their album Connected in 1992, with Coffey featured on the tracks "Connected", "Ground Level" and "Step It Up".
Coffey was featured on the second album by Tricky, Nearly God, released in 1996. She released a solo album in Japan only, Mind the Gap in 1997, on Island Records.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Track | Additional information |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Supernatural | "Elevate My Mind" | Second album by Stereo MCs
Lead Vocals |
1992 | Connected | All Tracks | Third album by Stereo MCs
Vocals |
1996 | Nearly God | "I Sing For You" | Side Project by Tricky which includes artists like Björk and Neneh Cherry
Additional Vocals |
1997 | Mind the Gap | All Tracks | Artist's Debut album |
1998 | Fearless (Junior Delgado album) | "Streets Desire" | Album by Junior Delgado
Lead Vocals |
1999 | Close The Door | "Turn Around", "Midnight Melodic", "Sweet Bitter Love", "Midnight Melodic (Chase The Blues)" | Debut Album by Terranova
Lead and additional vocals |
2001 | Deep Down & Dirty | Most Tracks | Fourth album by Stereo MCs
Vocals |
2002 | Hitchhiking Non-Stop With No Particular Destination | "Breath", "Out of My Head (aka. Ah Uht Mi Hed)", "Running Away" | Second Album by Terranova
Vocals |
References
- "Biography: Stereo MC's". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- "Official Charts Company: Cath Coffey". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
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