Occupation(s) Singer | Albums Humroot | |
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Born 8 August 1963Bournemouth, England, UK ( 1963-08-08 ) Died 4 October 2016, England, United Kingdom Music groups Shelleyan Orphan (Since 1982), Babacar Similar Ivo Watts‑Russell, Boris Williams, John Fryer |
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Caroline Crawley (8 August 1963 – 4 October 2016) was a British singer who sang for various bands.
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Career

Caroline Crawley was the co-founder of Shelleyan Orphan alongside guitarist Jemaur Tayle. They met in their mutual home town of Bournemouth, England, where they had a shared appreciation of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.

The name of the band comes from the Shelley poem "Spirit of Solitude". Crawley was the lead vocalist in the band that went on to release four albums, Helleborine (1987), Century Flower (1989), Humroot (1992) and We Have Everything We Need (2008). In 1991, Crawley was approached by 4AD Records founder Ivo Watts-Russell who asked her to appear on four tracks of This Mortal Coil's album Blood. Crawley was permitted to do her own interpretations of the tracks, and appeared in the video for the Syd Barrett cover, "Late Night".
In the early 1990s, Crawley formed Babacar along with bassist Roberto Soave, guitarist Rob Steen, and drummer Boris Williams. They made their live debut on the 22nd of July 1993 at the ICA in London as part of the "13 Year Itch" festival for 4AD Records, playing a short set lasting only 20 minutes. They released one album, Babacar in 1998, which also featured Porl Thompson, and were later joined by Jemaur Tayle.
Death
Crawley died on 4 October 2016 after a long illness. She was survived by her daughter.
Albums



Songs
Anatomy of LoveHelleborine · 1987
ShatterCentury Flower · 1989
Cavalry of CloudHelleborine · 1987