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  1. A London Story
  2. A Single Kiss
  3. A Slender Wrist
  4. A Statue To Wilde
  5. Abba On The Jukebox
  6. All Eternal Things
  7. All I'm Doing Is Losing
  8. Ammunition
  9. As Long As She's Needed
  10. Back To You
  11. Before We Know It
  12. Birthday Girl
  13. Cecilia In Black and White
  14. Christmas and Train Trips and Things
  15. Dark Eyes
  16. Deserve
  17. Do People Ever?
  18. Doo-Wop Music
  19. Farewell To Forever
  20. Find Her Gone
  21. For This One
  22. Fragile
  23. From a Pale Blue Rosary
  24. Further To Fall
  25. Half In Love With Leaving
  26. Haunted Days
  27. Headlights
  28. Helen Reddy
  29. Her World Beneath The Waves
  30. Here All Day
  31. I No Longer Know Anything
  32. I'm Tired, I've Tired
  33. Idyllwild
  34. If I Handle You With Care
  35. Kesington Gardens
  36. Last Port of Call
  37. Last Summertime's Obsession
  38. Less Than Love
  39. Letter Never Sent
  40. Little Gun Shots
  41. Made For Each Other
  42. Maybe After All
  43. Moonlight On Snow
  44. Never Loved You More
  45. Nobody But You
  46. Now That There's Nothing In The Way
  47. Old Photographs
  48. One Prayer Answered
  49. Saffron, Beautiful and Brown-Eyed
  50. She Just Couldn't Stay
  51. She's Always There
  52. Sleep
  53. Smoke and Steam
  54. Snow Showers
  55. Sometimes I Still Feel The Bruise
  56. Sorrow Has a Way
  57. St. Paul's Cathedral At Night
  58. Tailspin
  59. The Ghost of An Unkissed Kiss
  60. The Rhythm of Your Breathing
  61. The Sea Is So Quiet
  62. The Times You've Come
  63. Though I Still Want To Fall Into Your Arms
  64. To Keep Your Heart Whole
  65. To Leave It Now
  66. Under Lock and Key
  67. Until The Dream Gets Broken
  68. What Can I Say To Change Your Heart?
  69. With Every Story
  70. You've Done Nothing Wrong Really

Trembling Blue Stars was the London-based band music project of Robert Wratten, started in 1996. Later consisting of Harvey Williams, Jonathan Akerman, Keris Howard, Michael Hiscock, and Beth Arzy who replaced Annemari Davies in 2000. Initially begun as a side project of Wratten's previous band Northern Picture Library, Trembling Blue Stars became Wratten's main band when Northern Picture Library broke up in 1995. Wratten took the name of his band from The Story of O by Pauline Réage. Trembling Blue Stars are characterized by melancholic songs with shimmering guitars and introspective lyrics. Many of their early lyrics address Wratten's relationship with Annemari Davies, who had been in The Field Mice and Northern Picture Library with him. The first Trembling Blue Stars album, Her Handwriting, was released in 1996 on Shinkansen Recordings (the successor of Sarah Records), to critical acclaim. Wratten afterwards assembled a band, which at various times included Davies, Gemma Townley, Cath Carroll and Ian Catt, as well as Michael Hiscock, Keris Howard (previously of the Sarah Records-era band Brighter) and Harvey Williams. Producer Ian Catt has worked on every Trembling Blue Stars release. Lips That Taste of Tears, the band's second album, was released in April 1997. The album received acclaim again, although the group proved reluctant to tour extensively. Broken By Whispers, their third long player, was released in 2000 and saw them getting more press and radio play. "Dark Eyes" was voted Single of the Week on Mark Radcliffe's show on BBC Radio 1. The overall mood was melancholic, but Broken By Whispers saw the band experimenting with more bass and synth sounds. Indeed, this album was picked up by Seattle's Sub Pop Records and gave the band their first release in North America. They also recorded a live session on the John Peel show in 2001. In 2001, Trembling Blue Stars released Alive To Every Smile, which still featured Annemari Davies on vocals, along with Beth Arzy. The album was widely acclaimed and added more synth and beats, notably to one of their best known songs, "The Ghost of an Unkissed Kiss", which combined a dance-pop sensibility with more traditional indie sounds. Multiple EP releases appeared in between albums. The band also gathered together singles for the compilation A Certain Evening Light in 2003. In 2005, their fifth album The Seven Autumn Flowers was released on Bar/None Records in both the USA and UK after a break with Shinkansen. A brief mini-tour of the US in late 2005 promoted it. Their sixth album The Last Holy Writer was released through Elefant Records in 2007, with tracks from it featured in the Australian feature film The Sculptor. Trembling Blue Stars issued their seventh album Fast Trains and Telegraph Wires in October 2010, but split at the end of that year following the release of a final farewell EP, Correspondence.

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