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The Divine Comedy
Milla's first (and only legitimate) album was written, recorded and released in Milla's teens. It has an interesting blend of influences including folk, classical, middle-eastern, and Ukranian. Many critics were ready to mock the model/actress turned singer but were pleasantly surprised when they gave it a listen.
"Gentleman Who Fell", the first single, was a surprising top-twenty radio hit in the US.
Milla also spent some time touring in 1994 promoting the album, in which she sang some unreleased tracks. Bootlegs of shows used to be available (try looking for a file called milla - live in austin on P2P networks - it is an mp3 of a complete show that is just over 10mb)
MillaJ.com - Millas official site has an extensive page on the album and all the music that Milla has officially worked on, including guitar tabs for songs on TDC. Her style is definately evolving.
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