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Kim Parker


Order.nr: FLCCD 146
"BEAUTIFUL FRIENDSHIP"

 KIM PARKER (voc) HÅKAN RYDIN (p)
HANS ANDERSSON (b) MÅRGAN HÖGLUND (dr)
Recorded April 15-16, 1996 at Swedish Radio 7 in Malmö

 1. A Beautiful Friendship  8. Baboo
 2. Cry Me A River  9. Old Friends
 3. Where Do You Start ? 10. So Long BigTime
 4. Bonita 11. Prima Vera
 5. Almost Like Being In Love 12.In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
 6. Not Exactly Paris 13. Let Go (Canto De Ossanha)
 7. Real Emotional Girl  

Cadance June 1997
"Kim Parker knows how to sing it right. On (3), one of her infrequent recordings, she comes out twinging and sassy but never overblown. She plays it big on "Beautiful Friendship", is very quiet and dramatic on Randy Newman´s "Real Emotional Girl" and shows her ability to work effectively to a big climax
on "Let Go" and a bluesier than usual take of "Cry Me A River".
Pianist Håkan Rydin gets equal billing and his quiet but strong playing is a major feature of this CD. He plays inventively with a lot of blues and funk inflections but on the piano trio piece, "Baboo", his sound to brightes and more exploratory the Bill Evans.
Jerome Wilson