Sheila Chandra
Sheila Chandra, photo by Sheila Rock

Sheila Chandra Announces Reissues of 1990s Albums

The British singer’s solo voice albums Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices, The Zen Kiss, and ABoneCroneDrone arrive on vinyl in June

Three of British singer Sheila Chandra’s solo voice albums from the 1990s are getting reissued by Real World Records on June 16: Weaving My Ancestors’ Voices (1992), The Zen Kiss (1994), and ABoneCroneDrone (1996).

Chandra retired from music in 2009 after losing her voice; she was diagnosed with Burning Mouth Syndrome. These albums mark some of her final recordings. “I can’t listen back to these records nowadays in case I am tempted to sing along, as it would be agony,” Chandra said in a statement. “I am delighted that Real World Records are reissuing the albums of which I’m most proud. They are a true reflection of me personally. They don’t sound like any other Asian musician who was making music at the time, and I very much doubt that they sound like any other musician now.”