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In page Colette Baron-Reid:

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Baron-Reid was asked to appear in a documentary on spiritualists in the late 1990s, which led her to meet record producer Eric Rosse, who was the film's composer.[2] She then met with the record label EMI to ask to work with Rosse.[2] She released two records with EMI: Magdalene's Garden (2001), produced by Rosse,[4] and I Am/Grace.[citation needed] The first album was described by the Calgary Herald as an "ambitious soft-pop album inspired by the likes of Kate Bush, Stevie Nicks, and Annie Lennox and incorporating a potpourri of musical styles."[1]