

Latest Release

- JAN 31, 2025
- 2 Songs
- Walk Under Ladders (Remastered) · 1981
- Joan Armatrading · 1976
- Joan Armatrading · 1976
- The Key · 1983
- Track Record · 1976
- Show Some Emotion (Remastered) · 1977
- Show Some Emotion (Remastered) · 1977
- Show Some Emotion (Remastered) · 1977
- This Charming Life (Bonus Track Version) · 2010
- Me Myself I · 1980
- 2021
Music Videos
- 2024
- 2021
- 2005
Artist Playlists
- Sweet and deceptively sharp songs of passion.
Singles & EPs
Live Albums
- 1979
Compilations
- 1983
- 1980
More To Hear
- Matt Wilkinson announces the winners of the prestigious award.
About Joan Armatrading
As a singer and guitarist with a gift for writing thoughtful, compelling songs in whatever style she chooses, Joan Armatrading blazed a path for Black women in music while remaining utterly her own thing. Born in 1950 on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts and raised in Birmingham, England, Armatrading first emerged as a folkie singer/songwriter in the ’70s. She soon developed a knack for matching the sensitivity and subtlety in her lyrics with musical directions that were sometimes surprising. After mixing folk with jazz, R&B, and disco on the self-titled third album that became her breakthrough in 1976, she adopted a tougher rock sound on 1980’s Me Myself, I, made with members of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Though wider mainstream success eluded her after her early-‘80s peak, later self-produced efforts like 2018’s Not Too Far Away and 2021’s Consequences showcased new depths in Armatrading’s writing and performing, along with her reliably sharp eye on relationships and penchant for reinvention.
- FROM
- Basseterre, Saint Kitts
- BORN
- December 9, 1950
- GENRE
- Pop