Tuesday May 03, 2011
from www.abconcerts.be
But it’s also a nimble-fingered and impassioned lady guitarist, who was also her virtuoso self two years ago in a sold-out club.
In the meantime there’s also a fifth CD: ‘Junior’, out here via V2 and again produced by Malcolm Burn (see too: Daniel Lanois, Patti Smith, Emmylou Harris…). This time Kaki King really will come to shine solo, on (fabulous) vocals and guitar. Though the latter could be either a ‘harp guitar’ or a ’7 string fanned fret nylon’ or a ‘hi-tuned 12 string’ or her favourite ‘Ovation’.
To read the full article and watch video click here
| Playing with Pink Noise | 3:02 | Kaki King |
| Ingots | 3:53 | Kaki King |
| Solipsist | 2:31 | Kaki King |
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