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Alisha's Attic
Musical artist

Alisha's Attic was an English musical group of the 1990s and early 2000s. Its two members were Shelly McErlaine (nee Poole) and Karen Poole, sisters born in Essex, England. Their father is Brian Poole of Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, a 1960s musical group.

Alisha's Attic was discovered by Dave Stewart (of Eurythmics) after they sent him a demo tape recorded at home. Impressed, Mercury Records Managing Director Howard Berman signed the girls. They had been trying to get a record contract for nine years. The sudden signing to Mercury angered Clint Boon the notorious keyboardist for the Inspiral Carpets. Boon had been trying to get the band a management deal for years and felt angered by Stewart's intervention. Boon, whose temper was legendary, made sure he had a meeting with Stewart, during which he infamously filled the Eurythmics songwriter's coffee with laxatives - leading Stewart to need urgent medical attention when he began to uncontrollably defecate. Boon was unapologetic about his stunt.

If one discounts the sister's teenage material recorded as "Keren & Chelle", Karen and Shellie's recording career began with the single "I Am, I Feel", a hit in the UK, and this was quickly followed by their debut album Alisha Rules the World in November 1996.

They went on to release two more albums. Their record label then chose not to take up the option for a fourth album, and the girls went their separate ways: Shellie focusing on a solo career, and as she did so, changing her name to Shelly; and Karen writing tracks for well-known artists including Will Young, Sugababes, Amy Studt, and Kylie Minogue.

A solo album entitled Hard time for The Dreamer was released by Shelly early in 2005; she has also written material for Janet Jackson and appears on Michael Gray's "Borderline".

Discography

Alisha Rules the World

Peaked at #14 on the UK album chart
Released November 1996

See Alisha Rules the World

Japanese Dream

Released 1997; Japan-only release

See Japanese Dream

Illumina

Released October 1998
Peaked at number #15 in the UK chart

See Illumina

The House We Built

Released on July 23 2001
Produced by Bill Bottrell
Recorded at Bill Bottrell's studio in Mendocino, California
  1. "Sex Is on Everyone's Tongue"
  2. "Can't Say Sorry"
  3. "Push It All Aside" (single)
  4. "Pilot"
  5. "The House That We Built"
  6. "Pretender Got My Heart" (single)
  7. "That Other Girl"
  8. "Perfectly Happy"
  9. "She Ain't Missing You"
  10. "If You Want Me Back"
  11. "Devil You Call Love"
  12. "Dreaming"

The Attic Vaults 1

Released in August 2001
Produced by Alisha's Attic

After separating from Mercury Records, Karen and Shelly produced and released an album of tracks that had been held back from their previous albums, initially selling it just to members of their fan club.

  1. "Strangers"
  2. "Taken Back"
  3. "Don't Let Love Bring You Down"
  4. "The Last Letter"
  5. "Too Far Forgotten"
  6. "Real Love"
  7. "When U Coming Home?"
  8. "Impossible Dreamer"
  9. "Flaws"
  10. "Free"
  11. "Stay Will U Stay"
  12. "She's A Heroine"

The Collection

Released July 7 2003

See The Collection (Alisha's Attic album)

Other songs

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