Showing posts with label Caroline Henderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caroline Henderson. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2018

Caroline Henderson - Metamorphing

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:29
Size: 119,0 MB
Art: Front

(0:25)  1. Waves
(4:28)  2. This Is Who I Am
(5:02)  3. Gone
(4:31)  4. Faster
(5:06)  5. Dive
(4:17)  6. Right now
(4:48)  7. Forgiveness Time
(0:19)  8. Little Tasha
(3:56)  9. Without Me
(0:10) 10. O'si Ndiyamba
(5:00) 11. Dinosaur
(5:17) 12. Luna
(4:11) 13. Metamorphing
(3:51) 14. I Am To

A jazz and pop vocalist born in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 28, 1962, Caroline Henderson would move to Copenhagen in 1983 and become one of Denmark's top talents. Her first taste of fame and fortune in her new home came about in 1989, as part of the group RayDeeOh, with Maria Bramsen. That group soon came to an end, and Henderson was left to fend for herself. In 1995 she released the first of many albums, Cinemataztic, and began to work in television and film, as well as acting in plays. Her follow-up full-length, Metamorphing, hit stores in 1998, and was followed over the next ten years by five more albums, all of which (Dolores J in 2000, NAOS in 2002, Don't Explain in 2003, Made in Europe in 2004, and Love or Nothin' in 2007) built upon the success of their predecessors. In March of 2008 Henderson released album number eight, No. 8, which was a Top Five hit in Denmark. Apart from her commercial successes, Henderson also won Denmark's Grammy for Best Vocal Recording in 2007 for her work on the album Love or Nothin'. ~ Chris True https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/metamorphing/301648331

Metamorphing

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Caroline Henderson - Jazz, Love & Henderson

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:17
Size: 85,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:08)  1. The Evil Eye
(3:55)  2. Falling Again
(2:59)  3. Calamity Lane
(3:42)  4. Trilingual Love Song
(3:26)  5. From New York
(4:17)  6. Gone Fishin'
(3:35)  7. The World Goes Around
(3:41)  8. Corruptible
(3:53)  9. I Am She
(3:37) 10. Time Is Forever Young

Experience Denmark's largest jazz diva in her own exclusive concert theater with six international topdansere and a jazz quintet led by piano virtuoso Nikolaj Hess. “Utvandrad till Denmark "states the Hendersons Swedish papers. In a musical inner road movie Caroline Henderson looks back to where it all began. From Stockholm to New York, from Paris to Copenhagen. Fragments of Henderson's life played out in a mixture of concert, dream games, absurd humor and pink ostrich feathers. Jazz, Love & Henderson is a harrowing report from mid-life, black and white at the same time in a global jazz sound. Translate by google  http://carolinehenderson.dk/albums/jazz-love-henderson/

Jazz, Love & Henderson

Friday, January 16, 2015

Caroline Henderson - Don't Explain

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:01
Size: 136,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:41)  1. Don't Explain
(4:13)  2. Tenderly
(4:43)  3. Jesus
(2:57)  4. In The Wee Hours Of The Morning
(4:37)  5. Velvet
(3:21)  6. You Don't Belive Me
(3:03)  7. What'll I Do?
(3:57)  8. Lazy Afternoon
(4:03)  9. Someone To Watch Over Me
(3:23) 10. Wade In The Water
(3:25) 11. I'm A Fool To Want You
(5:05) 12. Victor Should Have Been A Jazz Musician
(2:03) 13. Waiting On A Angel
(4:15) 14. En Gång i Stockholm
(5:08) 15. What'll I Do Live

A jazz and pop vocalist born in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 28, 1962, Caroline Henderson would move to Copenhagen in 1983 and become one of Denmark's top talents. Her first taste of fame and fortune in her new home came about in 1989, as part of the group RayDeeOh, with Maria Bramsen. That group soon came to an end, and Henderson was left to fend for herself. In 1995 she released the first of many albums, Cinemataztic, and began to work in television and film, as well as acting in plays. Her follow-up full-length, Metamorphing, hit stores in 1998, and was followed over the next ten years by five more albums, all of which (Dolores J in 2000, NAOS in 2002, Don't Explain in 2003, Made in Europe in 2004, and Love or Nothin' in 2007) built upon the success of their predecessors. In March of 2008 Henderson released album number eight, No. 8, which was a Top Five hit in Denmark. Apart from her commercial successes, Henderson also won Denmark's Grammy for Best Vocal Recording in 2007 for her work on the album Love or Nothin'.Bio ~ Chris True  http://www.allmusic.com/artist/caroline-henderson-mn0000179414/biography

Don't Explain

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Caroline Henderson - Keeper Of The Flame

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:05
Size: 101,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:58)  1. Caravan
(3:38)  2. Keeper Of The Flame
(2:45)  3. It Hurts Me Too
(3:28)  4. Get Out Of Town
(2:59)  5. Nature Boy
(3:38)  6. Evolution
(3:02)  7. Ring Them Bells
(3:27)  8. Fever
(3:50)  9. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
(4:07) 10. Yesterday Is Here
(3:09) 11. This Is Love
(3:07) 12. Goodbye
(3:49) 13. For All We Know

A jazz and pop vocalist born in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 28, 1962, Caroline Henderson would move to Copenhagen in 1983 and become one of Denmark's top talents. Her first taste of fame and fortune in her new home came about in 1989, as part of the group RayDeeOh, with Maria Bramsen. That group soon came to an end, and Henderson was left to fend for herself. In 1995 she released the first of many albums, Cinemataztic, and began to work in television and film, as well as acting in plays. Her follow-up full-length, Metamorphing, hit stores in 1998, and was followed over the next ten years by five more albums, all of which (Dolores J in 2000, NAOS in 2002, Don't Explain in 2003, Made in Europe in 2004, and Love or Nothin' in 2007) built upon the success of their predecessors. In March of 2008 Henderson released album number eight, No. 8, which was a Top Five hit in Denmark. Apart from her commercial successes, Henderson also won Denmark's Grammy for Best Vocal Recording in 2007 for her work on the album Love or Nothin'. Bio ~ https://itunes.apple.com/dk/artist/caroline-henderson/id57323967#fullText

Caroline Hendersons 9th solo album “Keeper of the Flame” is released on the 26th of October 2009. The album picks up from her previous release “No. 8?, which received brilliant reviews and sold more than 30.000 copies. On “Keeper of the Flame” Caroline Henderson interprets a range of classic jazz standards by legends such as Cole Porter, Duke Ellington and Nina Simone, the latter originally behind the title track. The album also features interpretations of songs by contemporary artists like Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and PJ Harvey, alongside the track “Evolution” the only newly composed number, written by Caroline Henderson herself. The wide-ranging material Caroline Henderson chose for this album, has in the hands of her and some of the most talented musicians in Denmark churned out an altogether solid and sophisticated album. Once again Caroline Henderson and producer Anders Christensen has managed to create a unique sound without comparison. More..http://carolinehenderson.com/2009/10/01/keeper-of-the-flame/