Naimee Coleman emerged in the mid-'90s as one of Ireland's most promising singer/songwriters. Brought up by hippie parents in a quiet suburb of Dublin, Coleman began writing songs at the age of 14 and later became a backing vocalist for the now defunct Irish rock band the Wilde Oscars. After winning the 2FM Song Contest at the age of 16, she turned down a record deal from EMI to concentrate on her studies, but eventually signed with them two years later. In 1996, she recorded her debut full-length, Silver Wrists, at Abbey Road Studios, and the album went on to sell 50,000 copi...