Isobel Campbell (born on April 27, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a
Scottish singer, cellist and composer in the indie and folk genres. She is
often labelled as "twee pop".
Campbell was a member of Belle & Sebastian from their formation in Glasgow
in 1996 until 2002, when she departed the band for personal reasons. She
played cello with the band, and sang backing vocals. She also took lead
vocals on a few songs from the band, and co-wrote their top-20 UK single
"Legal Man".
Her band The Gentle Waves released its first album on Jeepster Records,
titled The Green Fields of Foreverland, in 1999. The second Gentle Waves
record, Swansong For You came out one year later. In 2002, she
collaborated with Scottish jazz musician Bill Wells on a collection of
Billie Holiday songs, released by Creeping Bent.
In 2003, Campbell released Amorino, her first solo album under her own
name, to very good reviews. Bill
Gentle Waves,
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The Delgados,
Camera Obscura,
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Mull Historical Society,
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KT Tunstall,
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The Boy Least Likely To,
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Sandie Shaw,
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The Postmarks,
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Britta Phillips & Dean Wareham,
Ingrid Michaelson,
Suburban Kids With Biblical Names,
Sambassadeur,
Acid House Kings,
The Hidden Cameras,
Saturday Looks Good to Me,
The Berg Sans Nipple,
All Girl Summer Fun Band,
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The Essex Green,