Time: 70:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front
01. A Foggy Day In London Town (4:10)
02. Incurably Romantic (2:33)
03. Black Orpheus (6:24)
04. I Can't Get Started (5:33)
05. Never Said (Chan's Song) (7:07)
06. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (6:17)
07. This Masquerade (9:44)
08. She Acts Like A Woman Should (5:37)
09. I'm Thru With Love (8:12)
10. Days Of Wine And Roses (4:05)
11. But Not For Me (4:22)
12. Isn't It A Pity (6:31)
At the age of 16 Karin Mast had her first Jazz Band, and - besides all the other important things - she's been singing since then. But after having fulfilled her bit with regard to job, family and honorary posts as far as possible – and this by no means without fun – some years ago she decided to concentrate more and more on the pleasure side of life, so music became the centre of her attention.
For this CD she has chosen 12 songs out of her repertoire which cause feelings of happiness hearing or singing them. Although it was not intended, but what a coincidence: She selected some songs out of her concert programs “To Marilyn with love” and “Tribute to George Gershwin”.
Meanwhile she has created more concert programs as "Tribute to Cole Porter", "Ringelnatz und Jazz" - and began to read talking books - adventures, horror, phantasy and some for kids.
She loves to combine poetry with music, her audience loves that too, as for example the "songs of a poor girl" from Friedrich Hollaender.
For this CD she has chosen 12 songs out of her repertoire which cause feelings of happiness hearing or singing them. Although it was not intended, but what a coincidence: She selected some songs out of her concert programs “To Marilyn with love” and “Tribute to George Gershwin”.
Meanwhile she has created more concert programs as "Tribute to Cole Porter", "Ringelnatz und Jazz" - and began to read talking books - adventures, horror, phantasy and some for kids.
She loves to combine poetry with music, her audience loves that too, as for example the "songs of a poor girl" from Friedrich Hollaender.
Incurably Romantic