Truce (group)

Truce was an all female British R&B trio in the 1990s, consisting of lead singer Dianne Joseph, Janine Linton and Michelle Escoffery. Their biggest hit was "Eyes Don't Lie" which reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart in 1998.[1] They released their first album, Nothin' But the Truce, in 1995 and had disbanded by 1998.

Escoffery continued to work as a singer, including on Artful Dodger's 2001 hit "Think About Me".[2] Joseph featured on a number of collaborations by Shy FX and T-Power including the top twenty hits "Shake Ur Body" and "Don't Wanna Know".

Discography

Albums

  • Nothin' But the Truce (1995)
  • Truce EP (1995)

Singles

  • "Celebration of Life" (1994) - UK #51
  • "The Finest" (1995) - UK #54
  • "Treat U Right" (1995) - UK #90
  • "Nothin' But a Party" (1997) - UK #71
  • "Eyes Don't Lie" (1998) - UK #20
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References

  1. "Search for Truce". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. "Ayia Napa 2001: Michelle Escoffery and K-Gee". BBC Radio 1. 30 June 2001. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
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