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Edge of Winter : ウィキペディア英語版
Edge of Winter

''Edge of Winter'' is an album by New Zealand/Australian singer-songwriter Sharon O'Neill which was released by Polydor in 1990. The album marks O'Neill's last solo studio album of new material. The album's two singles "Satin Sheets" and "Poster Girl", which had little chart success. All the songs were written by O'Neill, or co-written with guitarist/keyboardist Alan Mansfield of Dragon,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher= APRA ) Note: requires user to input song title e.g. EDGE OF WINTER〕 who is also her domestic partner. O'Neil and Mansfield had written tracks for Dragon including "Young Years" for their 1989 album ''Bondi Road''.〔 Mansfield also produced the album.
==Background==
Sharon O'Neill began her career in the 1970s in New Zealand, then gained major success in Australia with the hit "Words" and the subsequent singles "How Do You Talk to Boys?" (#16, 1980), "Maybe"(#18, 1981), "Losing You"(#8, 1983), and "Power" (#23, 1984). Chart positions are for Melbourne only.
The early 1980s proved O'Neill's most commercially successful solo period, composing and performing the soundtrack to the 1981 film "Smash Palace", and with the ''Foreign Affairs'' album in 1983 spawning her biggest hit "Maxine" (#17, 1983 Melbourne).〔 A legal battle with her then record company Sony caused a delay in her career. During the enforced hiatus, O'Neill wrote songs for ABC TV series ''Sweet and Sour'' (1984) including the title song performed by Deborah Conway (later recorded by O'Neill as ''In Control'')〔 and ''Glam to Wham''.〔
O'Neill last album before "Edge of Winter" was 1990's ''Danced in the Fire'', Polygram which featured some biographical songs about the legal wrangles with Sony.

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