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Hi, I hope you enjoy the tunes. If your having trouble with reverb nation's music player, please visit my website and listen there: www.karynwhittemore.com . Visit CD baby to buy "Slippery Road" or "Everything's Changed".
Reviews
Great voice, super songwriting and soothing guitar too. If this were food, you'd want to supersize your order!" Lonny Brooks writer for Wood & Steel -Taylor Guitars
"When Whittemore starts trilling her notes, cats will purr and birds will want to help her with household chores. Magically pretty folk." Listen.com
Many thanks - wonderful!! - it's releases like yours why I do all I do .. that keep me going! Lord Litter Lord Litter Radio Show
"Karyn's music is alive; a breathing beating creature that has sprung mightily from a deep well of human emotion." The Journal - Larry Baker
"A gifted songwriter and singer. If you haven't heard her sing, this is a must. This lady has a gorgeous, passionate voice. " The Spectrum - Ed Kociela
Karyn Whittemore's "Slippery Road" is an excellent singer-songwriter disc. Her piano-based melodies are
beautiful and call to mind the classic female singer-songwriters such as Carole King & Laura Nyro as well as newer artists like Tori Amos and Suzanne Vega. "I Don't Own You" is a beautiful midtempo melody with Karyn's higher-pitched alto being quite expressive, "Can't take the answers from the grave, Can't know everything, Can't know how we are saved, Can't know it all 'cause I have no control at all." "Catatonic" is a great toe tapper with some tasty electric lead guitar by Tom Chandler. Her lyrics are at times extremely upbeat as on "Let the Healing Begin," "Once I feared that I was drowning, Once I thought the only way up was out, departure was so inviting, but now I've come to learn that there's more that life is about." "Shadenfreude" is apparently a German word about which Whittemore bases an intricate & moving song about embarrassment & revenge, "God forgive me right now, I know these thoughts I should learn to control, Strange the way that life can take you down while others smile from the sidelines." The set concludes with a stunning almost a cappella song with Karyn's melody & countermelody weaving an intricate sonic tapestry. There are no weak tracks on this excellent independent release that is sure to fly below the radar screens of many. See & you shall find! Enjoy!
Lee Armstrong - Amazon.com
5 Stars Great Album, November 5, 2006
I usually don't do reviews, but I came by this Album somewhat serendipitously and was quite amazed at the quality and professionalism of this comparatively little known performer. Her Alto voice at times gives a haunting spiritual aurora and draws you into her songs, and makes you feel the emotions that she is expressing in her work... I liked all the songs in the album, but my favorites were: "If you could believe in you ", "Slippery Road"; "Does my Heart Show"; "Shadenfreude". It took me a while to figure out that Slippery Road was not about roads at all, but about a child being born. I think that anybody who buys this album will greatly appreciate the emotions and feelings expressed in her work.
"She seems to have an innate empathy for the human condition and a gift for poetically expressing it." The Independent - Kevin Jones
"She's Cedar City's own Jewel-with a little Sarah Mclachlan and Morrisette thrown in for good measure" Where It's @



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