Showing posts with label Kimberly Carper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kimberly Carper. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Kimberly Carper - Quarter 'til Three

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:55
Size: 114.3 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[2:54] 1. 'til There Was You
[3:20] 2. My Love Is
[4:04] 3. Inner City Blues
[5:02] 4. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
[4:09] 5. Night Time Is The Right Time
[4:20] 6. When We Dance
[3:17] 7. Temptation
[5:30] 8. I Can't Make You Love Me
[4:01] 9. Fever
[4:05] 10. Songbird
[4:31] 11. Carefree
[4:37] 12. One For My Baby

For many singers, recording their debut CD is a nail-biting coming out party. There are so many things to think about. Beyond the selection of material and the rigors of recording there is that little voice inside your head that can make you second guess your own best instincts. But for 27-year-old Kim Carper, creating the music on her first CD, Quarter Til Three, was pure pleasure.

“My goal was to make a record of the music I love,” Kim explains from the Charlotte home she shares with husband/drummer Donnie Marshall. “I wanted to include songs that just felt good. That has always been important to me, performing music that embraces people as it embraces me, whether it’s jazz, rock, or classical.”

Quarter Til Three certainly feels good, even great. Due in no small part to the sympathetic vibes between Kim, Donnie, and fellow musicians Van Sachs (guitar), Tim Gordon (bass), Tim Smith (tenor saxophone), and Mark Stallings (keyboards), the album flows like a river - cool, soulful, and with its share of surprising twists and turns. With Kim lending her warm, lush vocals to songs by such artists as Bonnie Raitt, Tom Waits, Mercer and Arlen, Goffin & King and Christine McVie, Quarter Til Three is easy to groove to, easy to relax with and easy on the ear. ~Ken Micallef

Quarter 'til Three