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Bittersweet
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After performing together in the US and forming a great musical bond, Kate Ceberano and Mark Isham found they shared a musical connection and joined on a quest based on their mutual love for “bitter-sweet, broken-hearted love songs” from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. A whirlwind adventure in the studio resulted in Bittersweet, which features 11 spectacular tracks, all recorded live, and full of love and longing.
It's Only Christmas
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It's Only Christmas is a stunning duet from Multi Platinum #1 selling UK superstar, Ronan Keating and Australia's own Kate Ceberano, from her uplifting new Christmas album, Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas
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Kate Ceberano has added her charms to a new level of ‘Christmas album’, featuring Classics with a twist including White Christmas, I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus, Jingle Bell Rock and Feliz Navidad plus many more! The album also features a stunning duet with #1 selling UK Superstar, Ronan Keating!
Merry Christmas (Digital Album)
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Kate Ceberano has added her charms to a new level of ‘Christmas album’, featuring Classics with a twist including White Christmas, I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus, Jingle Bell Rock and Feliz Navidad plus many more! The album also features a stunning duet with #1 selling UK Superstar, Ronan Keating!
Live (DVD)
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In November 2005 Kate Ceberano was asked to sing with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. The two shows were recorded and released as a live DVD.
The Bluebox Album
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Kate Ceberano's second solo album You've Always Got The Blues, released in 1988, earned her an ARIA Award for Best Female Artist (1988). Kate first found fame with her funk band I'm Talking, a group that was managed by Ken West.
So Much Beauty
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Kate Ceberano’s 17th album So Much Beauty is more than just her latest album, it is also the summation of everything that has made this Australian singer exceptional.
Go Your Own Way
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Kate Ceberano salutes the 80s with a cover of Go Your Own Way, taken from the album titled Nine Lime Avenue, a tribute to a decade she holds close to her heart.












