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Suzanne Rhatigan

Suzanne Rhatigan

Suzanne Rhatigan has been played on NTS in shows including Freedom To Spend, featured first on 20 August 2025. Songs played include Unhappy Soul.

Irish singer/songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and vocalist Suzanne Rhatigan was raised in Dublin, but moved to London in the early '80s, where she began to do session vocal work for record producers Stock, Aitken & Waterman. After teaching herself piano and beginning to compose her own songs, Rhatigan attracted a manager and a publisher, and continued to try to pin down a record deal through the late '80s; when a friend played her tape for executives at Imago, her career was launched. Rhatigan chose Fred Maher to produce To Hell with Love, her bluesy 1992 debut that included guest appearances from the likes of keyboardist Bernie Worrell and singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet (who played bass). However, Imago folded shortly after the album's release, and her career stalled. Four years later, Rhatigan resurfaced with the LP Late Developer. This is a just fantastic record with an energy and a raw sound that makes your jaw drop. It is one of the most underestimated and overseen records in modern rock history. In 1998 she released the EP Big Stick on her own Cushy Productions imprint. When I see the "similar artists" list on Last.fm I wonder if there exist a more misguiding comparison in the world. She has more in common with Kristin Hersh, Throwing Muses and Patti Smith (if you listen to Late Developer) than any of the one mentioned on the list. Frauenrock is just an insult. But by all means if the fans of the glam girls listed is able to discover som good music I am good.

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Suzanne Rhatigan

Suzanne Rhatigan has been played on NTS in shows including Freedom To Spend, featured first on 20 August 2025. Songs played include Unhappy Soul.

Irish singer/songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and vocalist Suzanne Rhatigan was raised in Dublin, but moved to London in the early '80s, where she began to do session vocal work for record producers Stock, Aitken & Waterman. After teaching herself piano and beginning to compose her own songs, Rhatigan attracted a manager and a publisher, and continued to try to pin down a record deal through the late '80s; when a friend played her tape for executives at Imago, her career was launched. Rhatigan chose Fred Maher to produce To Hell with Love, her bluesy 1992 debut that included guest appearances from the likes of keyboardist Bernie Worrell and singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet (who played bass). However, Imago folded shortly after the album's release, and her career stalled. Four years later, Rhatigan resurfaced with the LP Late Developer. This is a just fantastic record with an energy and a raw sound that makes your jaw drop. It is one of the most underestimated and overseen records in modern rock history. In 1998 she released the EP Big Stick on her own Cushy Productions imprint. When I see the "similar artists" list on Last.fm I wonder if there exist a more misguiding comparison in the world. She has more in common with Kristin Hersh, Throwing Muses and Patti Smith (if you listen to Late Developer) than any of the one mentioned on the list. Frauenrock is just an insult. But by all means if the fans of the glam girls listed is able to discover som good music I am good.

Original source: Last.fm

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Unhappy Soul
Electroscope feat. Suzanne Rhatigan
Lissy's Records1998